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
Plant Physiology
Plantation Crops
Phytochemistry
Biochemistry

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.