Dr. S. Jayaganesh
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Dr. S. Jayaganesh

R & D Manager
Dabur International Research Center, UAE


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Chemistry from Bharathiar University, India

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Physiology
62%
Plantation Crops
90%
Phytochemistry
75%
Biochemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
17
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Jayaganesh, S., S. Venkatesan, V.K. Senthurpandian and K. Poobathiraj, 2011. Vertical distribution of magnesium in the laterite soils of south india. Int. J. Soil Sci., 6: 69-76.
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  2. Jayaganesh, S., S. Venkatesan and V.K. Senthurpandian 2011. Impact of different sources and doses of magnesium fertilizer on biochemical constituents and quality parameters of black tea. Asian J. Biochem., 6: 273-281.
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  3. Venkatesan, S. and S. Jayaganesh, 2010. Characterisation of magnesium toxicity, its influence on amino acid synthesis pathway and biochemical parameters of tea. Res. J. Phytochem., 4: 67-77.
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  4. Venkatesan, S. and S. Jayaganesh, 2010. Alanine and aspartate amino trasnferease activity in tea leaves as influenced by genotype variation and application of magnesium fertilizer. J. Bio-Sci. Res., 1: 1-8.
  5. Senthurpandian, V.K., S. Jayaganesh, S. Srinivas, N. Palani and N. Muraleedharan, 2010. Application of geographic information system to fertility management of tea soils of anamallais. Asian J. Earth Sci., 3: 136-141.
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  6. Senthurpandian, V.K., S. Jayaganesh and S. Venkatesan, 2010. Enzyme activities of tea soils as influenced by heavy metal contamination. J. Plant. Crops, 38: 42-46.
  7. Jayaganesh, S. and V.K. Senthurpandian, 2010. Extraction and characterization of humic and fulvic acids from latosols under tea cultivation in South India. Asian J. Earth Sci., 3: 130-135.
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  8. Jayaganesh, S. and S. Venkatesan, 2010. Impact of magnesium sulphate on biochemical and quality constituents of black tea. Am. J. Food Technol., 5: 31-39.
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  9. Senthurpandian, V.K., S. Venkatesan and S. Jayaganesh, 2009. Calcium and magnesium releasing capacity of Alfisols under tea in south India. Geoderma, 152: 239-242.
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  10. Senthurpandian, V.K., S. Jayaganesh and S. Venkatesan, 2008. Influence of excess magnesium on amino acid synthesis pathway and biochemical parameters of tea leaves. Newslett. UPASI Tea Res. Found., 18: 4-5.
  11. Venkatesan, S., K.V. Hemalatha and S. Jayaganesh, 2007. Characterization of manganese toxicity and its influence on nutrient uptake, antioxidant enzymes and biochemical parameters in tea. Res. J. Phytochem., 1: 52-60.
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  12. Venkatesan, S., K.V. Hemalatha and S. Jayaganesh, 2006. Zinc toxicity and its influence on nutrient uptake in tea. Am. J. Plant Physiol., 1: 185-192.
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  13. Venkatesan, S., K.V. Hemalatha and S. Jayaganesh, 2006. Influence of iron on certain biochemical parameters and activities of enzymes. News Lett. UPASI Tea Res. Found., 16: 4-4.
  14. Venkatesan, S., K.V. Hemalatha and S. Jayaganesh, 2006. Influence of excess manganese on certain antioxidant enzymes and biochemical parameters of tea. News Lett. UPASI Tea Res. Found., 16: 6-6.
  15. Jayaganesh, S. and S. Venkatesan, 2006. Magnesium adsorption characteristics of South Indian tea soils. J. Plantn. Crops, 34: 286-289.
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  16. Hemalatha, K.V., S. Venkatesan and S. Jayaganesh, 2006. Characterisation of iron toxicity and its influence on nutrient uptake in tea. J. Plantation Crops, 34: 268-272.
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  17. Venkatesan, S., K.V. Hemalatha and S. Jayaganesh, 2005. Zinc toxicity, symptoms and consequences. News Lett. UPASI Tea Res. Found., 15: 1-2.