Dr. K. Sri Rama Murhty
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Dr. K. Sri Rama Murhty

Principal Scientist
Shivashakti Biotechnologies Ltd., India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Taxonomy from Sri Krishna Devaraya University, India

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Taxonomy
62%
Plant Tissue Culture
90%
Plant Biotechnology
75%
Plant Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
9
Chapters
22
Articles
99
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Kondamudi, R., K. Suman, K.N. Swamy and K.S.R. Murthy, 2017. Role of antioxidant enzymes in acclimatization of Ceropegia spiralis wt., C. pusilla wt. and arn. and C. juncea roxb. Int. J. Adv. Res. Bot., 3: 19-27.
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  2. Murthy, K.S.R., 2011. Nutritional potential and biochemical compounds in Cajanus albicans (Wight and Arn.) van der Maesan for food and agriculture. Int. J. Agric. Technol., 7: 161-171.
  3. Murthy, K.S.R. and R. Kondamudi, 2011. Rapid shoot regeneration from thin cell layer explants of an endangered medicinal asclepiad Ceropegia spiralis wight. Plant Tissue Cult. Biotchnol., 21: 63-73.
  4. Madhuri, V., V.A. Amrutha and K.S.R. Murthy, 2011. DNA fingerprinting profile of Caralluma species: An approach to molecular. Asian J. Biochem. Pharm. Res., 2: 500-506.
  5. Madhuri, V., V.A. Amrutha and K.S.R. Murthy, 2011. Biochemical study of Caralluma species to understand species homology. Int. J. Applied Biol. Pharm. Technol., 2: 139-144.
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  6. Murthy, K.S.R., R. Kondamudi and V. Vijayalakshmi, 2010. Micropropagation of an endangered medicinal plant Ceropegia spiralis L. Int. J. Agric. Technol., 6: 179-191.
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  7. Murthy, K.S.R., R. Kondamudi and T. Pullaiah, 2010. High frequency somatic embryogenesis in Ceropegia spiralis wight-An endemic and endangered medicinal plant. Indian J. Biotechnol., 9: 414-418.
  8. Murthy, K.S.R. and R. Kondamudi, 2010. Effect of cytokinins and auxins on in vitro flowering of endangered Ceropegia spiralis wight and C. pusilla wight and Arn. Phytomorphology, 60: 32-37.
  9. Madhuri, V., V.A. Amrutha and K.S.R. Murthy, 2010. Evaluation of immunostimulating activities of Caralluma spp. Int. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem. Res., 2: 1-4.
  10. Kondamudi, R., V. Vijayalakshmi and K.S.R. Murthy, 2010. Induction of morphogenetic callus and multiple shoot regeneration in Ceropegia pusilla wight and Arn. Biotechnology, 9: 141-148.
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  11. Murthy, K.S.R. and K.R.S. Sambasiva Rao, 2009. The chemical composition and nutritional evaluation of Paracalyx scariosus (Roxb.) Ali a wild relative of Cajanus from Southern Peninsular India. Trop. Subtrop. Agroecosyst., 10: 121-127.
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  12. Kondamudi, R., K.S.R. Murthy and T. Pullaiah, 2009. Euphorbiaceae-a critical review on plant tissue culture. Trop. Subtrop. Agroecosyst., 10: 313-335.
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  13. Murthy, K.S.R., 2008. A new teratological phenomenon in Cocos nucifera L. (Coconut). Indian For., 134: 581-581.
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  14. Murthy, K.S.R. and N. Kandimalla, 2008. Antimicrobial spectrum and phytochemical study of Walsura trifoliata (A. Juss.) Harms. (Meliaceae) bark extracts. J. Pharmacol. Toxicol., 3: 267-271.
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  15. Sandhyarani, S., K.S.R. Murthy and T. Pullaiah, 2007. Tree flora in Eastern ghats of Southern Peninsular India. Res. J. Bot., 2: 176-185.
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  16. Murthy, K.S.R. and V.B. Kandimalla, 2007. Biochemical and nutritional assessment of Rhynchosia hirta (Andr.) meikle and verdc (Papilionaceae). J. Plant Sci., 2: 433-439.
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  17. Murthy, K.S.R., V. Madhuri, S. Emmanuel and T. Pullaiah, 2006. Polyembryony in Rhynchosia hirta (Andr.) Meikle and Verdc. J. Non-Timber For. Prod., 13: 103-194.
  18. Murthy, K.S.R., D.R. Ramulu, J. Chandrashekar, S. Emmanuel and T. Pullaiah, 2006. In vitro flowering of Spathoglottis plicata Bl. (Orchidaceae). Phytomorphology, 53: 117-120.
  19. Lavanya, T.M., K. Sri Rama Murthy, N. Srinivasa Reddy and K.R.S. Sambasiva Rao, 2006. Phytochemical and antimicrobial study of Aglaia spectabilis leaf extracts. J. Trop. Med. Plants, 7: 163-168.
  20. Ramulu, D.R., K.S.R. Murthy and T. Pullaiah, 2005. Vegetative propagation of Hemidesmus indicus R. Br. by stem cuttings. Indian For., 131: 1505-1508.
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  21. Thangadurai, D., K.S.R. Murthy, P.J.N. Prasad and T. Pullaiah, 2004. Antimicrobial screening of Decalepis hamiltonii Wight and Arn. (Asclepiadaceae) root extracts against food-related microorganisms. J. Food Saf., 24: 239-245.
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  22. Sandhya Rani, S., K.S.R. Murthy, D. Muralidhara Rao and T. Pullaiah, 2004. On the occurrence of Dimeria connivens Hack. in Andhra Pradesh. J. Bombay Nat. History Soc., 101: 478-479.
  23. Murthy, K.S.R., S. Sandhya Rani and T. Pullaiah, 2004. Hypericum gaitii Haines-A new record for Southern Peninsular India. J. Bombay Nat. History Soc., 101: 189-190.
  24. Ramulu, D.R., K.S.R. Murthy and T. Pullaiah, 2003. Regeneration of plants from root segments derived from aseptic seedlings of Hemidesmus indicus R. Br. Phytomorphology, 53: 293-298.
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  25. Pullaiah, T., K.S.R. Murthy, P.S.P. Goud, T.D.C. Kumar and R. Vijayakumar, 2003. Medicinal plants used by the tribals of Nallamalais, Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Trop. Med. Plants, 4: 237-243.
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  26. Murthy, K.S.R., S. Sandhya Rani and T. Pullaiah, 2003. Wild edible plants of Andhra Pradesh, India. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot., 27: 613-630.