Dr. S.U. Mohammed Riyaz
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Dr. S.U. Mohammed Riyaz

Assistant Professor
Bharathidasan University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from University of Madras, India

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Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Biological Sciences
62%
Virology
90%
Plant Virology
75%
Plant Diseases
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Nalini, S., D. Inbakandan, S. Venkatnarayanan, S.M. Riyaz and P.S. Dheenan et al., 2019. PYRROLO isolated from marine sponge associated bacterium Halobacillus kuroshimensis SNSAB01-antifouling study based on molecular docking, diatom adhesion and mussel byssal thread inhibition. Colloids Surf. B: Biointerfaces, 173: 9-17.
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  2. Thangavelu, R.M., D. Sundarajan, M.R.S. Umar, M.I.J. Denison and D. Gunasekaran et al., 2018. Developing a programmable, self-assembling Squash Leaf Curl China Virus (SLCCNV) capsid proteins into “Nanocargo”-like architecture. ACS Applied Bio Mater., 1: 1741-1757.
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  3. Thangavelu, R.M., D. Gunasekaran, M.I. Jesse, M.S.U. Riyaz, D. Sundarajan and K. Krishnan, 2018.. Nanobiotechnology approach using plant rooting hormone synthesized silver nanoparticle as “nanobullets” for the dynamic applications in horticulture–An in vitro and ex vitro study. Arabian J. Chem., 11: 48-61.
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  4. Riyaz, S.U.M., D.M.I. Jesse, S. Deepan, T.R. Muthuramalingam, G. Rajendiran and K. Kathiravan, 2018. Natural infection and recombination analysis of bipartite Begomovirus and its cognate beta-satellite in Benincasa hispida. Int. J. Virol., 14: 1-12.
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  5. Nalini, S., D.S. Richard, S.M. Riyaz, G. Kavitha and D. Inbakandan, 2018. Antibacterial macro molecules from marine organisms. Int. J. Biol. Macromol., 115: 696-710.
  6. Riyaz, S.U.M., U. Kalaathy, R.M. Thangavelu, M.I. Jesse and K. Krishnan, 2016. RAPD Marker assisted quality assessment of Genetic relatedness among Jatropha cultivars of coastal district in South India. Int. J. Agric. Sci. Vet. Med., 4: 120-128.
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  7. Dharanivasan, G., S.M. Riyaz, D.M.I. Jesse, T.R. Muthuramalingam, G. Rajendran and K. Kathiravan, 2016. DNA templated self-assembly of gold nanoparticle clusters in the colorimetric detection of plant viral DNA using a gold nanoparticle conjugated bifunctional oligonucleotide probe. RSC Adv., 6: 11773-11785.
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  8. Riyaz, S.M., S. Deepan, M.I. Jesse, G. Dharanivasan and K. Kathiravan, 2015. New record of bipartite Squash leaf curl China virus (SLCCNV) and Croton yellow vein mosaic beta satellite associated with yellow vein disease of ash gourd in India. New Dis. Rep., 31: 3-3.
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  9. Denison, M.I.J., S. Raman, N. Duraisamy, R.M. Thangavelu, S.M. Riyaz, D. Gunasekaran and K. Kathiravan, 2015. Preparation, characterization and application of antibody-conjugated magnetic nanoparticles in the purification of begomovirus. RSC Adv., 5: 99820-99831.
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  10. Muthuramalingam, T.R., S.U.M. Riyaz, G. Dharanivasan, D.M.I. Jesse and K. Kathiravan, 2014. Effective Ex situ conservation of endangered species Beloperone plumbaginifolia nees: A medicinal plant. Int. J. Plant Anim. Environ. Sci., 4: 97-102.
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  11. Jesse, M.I., S.U.M. Riyaz, G. Dharanivasan and K. Kathiravan, 2014. A computational approach to predict the regulation of antioxidant enzyme, catalase in the plant defence mechanism. Int. J. Comput. Applic., 107: 30-37.
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  12. Riyaz, S.M., S. Deepan, G. Dharanivasan, M.I. Jesse, R. Muthuramalingam and K. Kathiravan, 2013. First report on a variant of Squash Leaf Curl China Virus (SLCCNV) infecting Benincasa hispida in India. New Dis. Rep., 28: 20-20.
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  13. Raj, K.G., D.R.D. Sherene, S.U.M. Riyaz, K. Umamaheswari, P.T. Kalaichelvan and M. Pandi, 2012. Characterization and rapid identification of closely related Candida species from immuno-compromised individuals by Internally Transcribed (ITS) rRNA spacer region. Int. J. Curr. Sci., 3: 84-88.