Dr. Nagesh Sardesai
Post-doctoral FellowAnnamalai University, India
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from University of Delhi, Delhi, India
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- Anderson, J.M., D.L. Bucholtz, N. Sardesai, J.B. Santini, G. Gyulai, C.E. Williams and S.B. Goodwin, 2010. Potential new genes for resistance to Mycosphaerella graminicola identified in Triticum aestivum x Lophopyrum elongatum disomic substitution lines. Euphytica, 172: 251-262.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Subramanyam, S., D.F. Smith, J.C. Clemens, M.A. Webb, N. Sardesai and C.E. Williams, 2008. Functional characterization of HFR-1, a high mannose N-glycan-specific wheat lectin induced by Hessian fly larvae. Plant Physiol., 147: 1412-1426.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Mittapalli, O., N. Sardesai and R.H. Shukle, 2007. cDNA cloning and transcriptional expression of a Peritrophin-like gene in the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor [Say]. Arch. Insect. Biochem. Physiol., 64: 19-29.
CrossRef | - Yi, H.C., N. Sardesai, T. Fujinuma, C.W. Chan, Veena and S.B. Gelvin, 2006. Constitutive expression exposes functional redundancy between the Arabidopsis histone H2A gene HTA1 and other H2A gene family members[OA]. Plant Cell, 18: 1575-1589.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Subramanyam, S., N. Sardesai, D.P. Puthoff, J.M. Meyer, J.A. Nemacheck, M. Gonzalo and C.E. Williams, 2006. Expression of two wheat defense-response genes, Hfr-1 and Wci-1, under biotic and abiotic stresses. Plant Sci., 170: 90-130.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Mittapalli, O., N. Sardesai, M.P. Giovanini, C.E. Williams and R.H. Shukle, 2006. Expression patterns of antibacterial genes in the Hessian fly. J. Insect Physiol., 52: 1143-1152.
- Cho, K., N.L. Torres, S. Subramanyam, S.A. Deepak and N. Sardesai et al., 2006. Protein extraction/solubilization protocol for monocot and dicot plant gel-based proteomics. J. Plant Biol., 49: 413-420.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sardesai, N., S. Subramanyam, J. Nemacheck and C.E. Williams, 2005. Modulation of defense-response gene expression in wheat during Hessian fly larval feeding. J. Plant Interact, 1: 39-50.
Direct Link | - Puthoff, D.P., N. Sardesai, S. Subramanyam, J.A. Nemacheck and C.E. Williams, 2005. Hfr-2, a wheat cytolytic toxin-like gene, is up-regulated by virulent Hessian fly larval feeding. Mol. Plant Pathol., 6: 411-423.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Williams, C.E., C.C. Collier, N. Sardesai, H.W. Ohm and S.E. Cambron, 2003. Phenotypic assessment and mapped markers for H31, a new wheat gene conferring resistance to Hessian fly (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). TAG Theor Applied Genet., 107: 1516-1523.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sardesai, N., A. Kumar, K.R. Rajyashri, S. Nair and M. Mohan, 2002. Identification and mapping of an AFLP marker linked to Gm7, a gall midge resistance gene and its conversion to a SCAR marker for its utility in marker aided selection in rice. Theor. Applied Genet., 105: 691-698.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sardesai, N., K.R. Rajyashri, S.K. Behura, S. Nair and M. Mohan, 2001. Genetic, physiological and molecular interactions of rice with its major dipteran pest, gall midge. Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cult., 64: 115-131.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sardesai, N. and C.R. Babu, 2001. Cold stress induced high molecular weight membrane polypeptides are responsible for cold tolerance in Rhizobium DDSS69. Microbiol. Res., 156: 279-284.
PubMed | Direct Link | - Sardesai, N. and C.R. Babu, 2000. Cold stress induces switchover of respiratory pathway to lactate glycolysis in psychrotrophic Rhizobium strains. Folia Microbiol., 45: 177-182.
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