Dr. Prashant P. Jambhulkar
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Dr. Prashant P. Jambhulkar

Assistant Professor
Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur, Rajasthan India

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Biography

Dr. Prashant P. Jambhulkar is currently working as Assistant Professor at Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, India. He obtained his Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from same Institute. His main area of interest related to Plant Pathology, Plant Bacteriology, and Biocontrol. His area of expertise includes Biocontrol, Bioformulation, Pseudomonas, Trichoderma, Bacteriophage, Management, Diversity Analysis, Epidemiology, Forewarning Model, Site Specific Plant Protection, Botanicals Extraction, Molecular characterization, IPM, and Disease Diagnosis. He has published 18 research articles in journals, and 8 book chapters contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Pathology
62%
Plant Bacteriology
90%
Biocontrol
75%
Epidemiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
4
Articles
19
Abstracts
1

Selected Publications

  1. Jambhulkar, P.P., P. Sharma and M.L. Meghwal, 2015. Additive effect of soil application with Trichoderma enriched FYM along with seed treatment and drenching with Trichoderma formulation for management of wet root rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani in chickpea. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 9: 405-412.
  2. Meghwal, M.L., P.P. Jambhulkar and V.A. Solanki, 2014. Antagonistic potential of Trichoderma isolates against castor wilt pathogen (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ricini Nanda and Prasad). Bioinfolet, 11: 1115-1119.
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  3. Jambhulkar, P.P., M.L. Meghwal, R.K. Kalyan and G.S. Ameta, 2014. Influence of environmental factors on occurrence of parawilt in Bt Cotton in southern part of Rajasthan. Ecoscan, 8: 131-134.
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  4. Jambhulkar, P.P. and P. Sharma, 2014. Development of bioformulation and delivery system of Pseudomonas fluorescens against bacterial leaf blight of rice (Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae). J. Environ. Biol., 35: 843-849.
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  5. Jhambulkar, P.P. and P. Sharma, 2013. Promotion of rice seedling growth characteristics by development and use of bioformulation of Pseudomonas fluorescens. Indian J. Agric. Sci., 83: 136-142.
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  6. Jambhulkar, P.P., S.R. Babu, V. Singh and R.K. Yadav, 2013. Insecticides and bioproducts against whitefly population and incidence of yellow vein mosaic virus in okra. Indian J. Plant Protect., 41: 253-256.
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  7. Jambhulkar, P.P., 2013. Disease Spectrum in Bt and Non Bt Cotton. In: Biopesticides for Sustainable Agriculture, Jambhulkar, P.P. (Eds.). Agrotech Publishing Academy, Udaipur, pp: 359-365.
  8. Jambhulkar, P.P. and N.M. Meshram, 2013. Site Specific Plant Protection. In: Current Concepts in Plant Protection, Banik, S. (Ed.). Studium Press India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-80012-42-1, pp: 241-280.
  9. Jambhulkar, P.P. and M. Sadawarti, 2013. Information Technology in Plant Protection. In: Current Concepts in Plant Protection, Banik, S. (Ed.). Studium Press India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-80012-42-1, pp: 47-76.
  10. Sharma, P., A.N. Patel, S. Deep, M.K. Saini, P.P. Jambulkar, O.P. Gangwar and V. Prakasham, 2012. Field performance of Trichoderma harzianum (Th3) for rhizosphere competence and survivability in different agriculturally important Rabi crops. e-Planet, 9: 8-13.
  11. Sadawarti, M.J., P.P. Jambhulkar, P.A. Khambalkar and N.M. Meshram, 2012. Climate Change Impact on Indian Agriculture and Adoption Strategies. In: Carbon Management in Agriculture for Mitigating Greenhouse Effect, Singh, A.K., S.V. Ngachan, G.C. Munda, T.P. Mohapatra and B.U. Choudhury et al. (Eds.). ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umaim, Meghalaya, ISBN:13-978-81-920769-2-8, Pages: 388.
  12. Meghwal, M.L., P.P. Jambhulkar and V.A. Solanki, 2012. Compatibility of Trichoderma spp. isolates with plant extracts. J. Ecofriendly Agric., 7: 187-190.
  13. Kalyan, R.K., D.P. Saini, Urmila, P.P. Jambhulkar and A. Pareek, 2012. Comparative bioefficacy of some new molecules against jassids and whitefly in cotton. Bioscan, 7: 641-643.
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  14. Jambhulkar, P.P., M.L. Meghwal and R.K. Kalyan, 2012. Efficacy of plastic mulching, marigold intercropping and fungicidal spray against early blight of tomato caused by Alternaria solani. Bioscan, 7: 365-368.
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  15. Jambhulkar, P.P., 2012. First report of Melampsora euphorbiae on Euphorbia hirta from India. J. Mycol. Plant Pathol., 42: 274-275.
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  16. Jambhulkar, P.P. and V. Singh, 2012. Incidence and severity of powdery mildew and Malformation on different mango cultivars in Southern Rajasthan. J. Mycol. Plant Pathol., 42: 225-229.
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  17. Jambhulkar, P.P. and P. Sharma, 2012. Comparative survivability of Pseudomonas fluorescens RRb 11 in different carriers and rhizosphere. Bioscan, 7: 507-511.
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  18. Jambhulkar, P.P., S.R. Babu, M.L. Meghwal and G.S. Ameta, 2011. Impact of national information system for pest management (Bt cotton) on adoption of improved farming techniques for Bt cotton in Vagad region of Southern Rajasthan. Indian J. Agric. Res. Extn., 4: 5-9.
  19. Jambhulkar, P.P., S.R. Babu and G.S. Ameta, 2011. Comparative efficacy of fungicides and antagonists against Fusarium wilt of chickpea. J. Mycol. Plant Pathol., 41: 399-401.
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  20. Babu, S.R., P.P. Jambhulkar and K.S. Rupawat, 2009. Monitoring of adult populations of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) on chickpea using pheromone trap in Southern humid zone of Rajasthan. Indian J. Applied Entomol., 2392: 85-89.
  21. Jambhulkar, P.P. and J. Kandhari, 2008. Persistence of plant products, antagonists and fungicides on rice seeds after storage. Indian Phytopathol., 61: 523-525.
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  22. Jambhulkar, P.P. and J. Kandhari, 2007. Effect of Prestorage seed treatment with biopesticides for the control of seed borne fungi in rice. Indian Phytopathol., 60: 231-236.