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Dr. Malay Das
Dr. Malay Das
Assistant Professor and Former Head, Department of Life Sciences Presidency University, Kolkata
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The Parasitic Plant Genome Project: new tools for understanding the biology of Orobanche and Striga
JH Westwood, CW dePamphilis, M Das, M Fernández-Aparicio, ...
Weed Science 60 (2), 295-306, 2012
1542012
Comparative transcriptome analyses reveal core parasitism genes and suggest gene duplication and repurposing as sources of structural novelty.
Z Yang, EK Wafula, LA Honaas, H Zhang, M Das, M Fernandez-Aparicio, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2014
1482014
In vitro regeneration of Bambusa balcooa Roxb.: Factors affecting changes of morphogenetic competence in the axillary buds
M Das, A Pal
Plant cell, tissue and organ culture 81, 109-112, 2005
1412005
Generation and characterization of SCARs by cloning and sequencing of RAPD products: a strategy for species-specific marker development in bamboo
M Das, S Bhattacharya, A Pal
Annals of botany 95 (5), 835-841, 2005
1362005
Bamboo taxonomy and diversity in the era of molecular markers
M Das, S Bhattacharya, P Singh, TS Filgueiras, A Pal
Advances in botanical research 47, 225-268, 2008
1122008
Transcriptomes of the parasitic plant family Orobanchaceae reveal surprising conservation of chlorophyll synthesis
NJ Wickett, LA Honaas, EK Wafula, M Das, K Huang, B Wu, L Landherr, ...
Current Biology 21 (24), 2098-2104, 2011
922011
A composite transcriptional signature differentiates responses towards closely related herbicides in Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica napus
M Das, JR Reichman, G Haberer, G Welzl, FF Aceituno, MT Mader, ...
Plant molecular biology 72, 545-556, 2010
802010
Morphological and molecular characterization of Bambusa tulda with a note on flowering
S Bhattacharya, M Das, R Bar, A Pal
Annals of botany 98 (3), 529-535, 2006
762006
Phylogenetic relationships among the bamboo species as revealed by morphological characters and polymorphism analyses
M Das, S Bhattacharya, J Basak, A Pal
Biologia Plantarum 51, 667-672, 2007
702007
Clonal propagation and production of genetically uniform regenerants from axillary meristems of adult bamboo
M Das, A Pal
Journal of Plant biochemistry and biotechnology 14, 185-188, 2005
612005
Cellulose and lignin profiling in seven, economically important bamboo species of India by anatomical, biochemical, FTIR spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis
S Biswas, T Rahaman, P Gupta, R Mitra, S Dutta, E Kharlyngdoh, S Guha, ...
Biomass and Bioenergy 158, 106362, 2022
592022
Bamboo flowering from the perspective of comparative genomics and transcriptomics
P Biswas, S Chakraborty, S Dutta, A Pal, M Das
Frontiers in plant science 7, 1900, 2016
542016
Expression pattern similarities support the prediction of orthologs retaining common functions after gene duplication events
M Das, G Haberer, A Panda, SD Laha, TC Ghosh, AR Schäffner
Plant Physiology 171 (4), 2343-2357, 2016
512016
Evolution of a horizontally acquired legume gene, albumin 1, in the parasitic plant Phelipanche aegyptiaca and related species
Y Zhang, M Fernandez-Aparicio, EK Wafula, M Das, Y Jiao, NJ Wickett, ...
BMC evolutionary biology 13 (1), 48, 2013
512013
Identification, characterization and gene expression analyses of important flowering genes related to photoperiodic pathway in bamboo
S Dutta, P Biswas, S Chakraborty, D Mitra, A Pal, M Das
BMC genomics 19, 1-19, 2018
382018
Influence of the physiological age and position of the nodal explants on micropropagation of field-grown Dendrocalamus strictus Nees
P Chowdhury, M Das, SR Sikdar, A Pal
Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, 45-50, 2004
312004
Morphological and molecular characterization of Thamnocalamus spathiflorus subsp. spathiflorus at population level
S Bhattacharya, JS Ghosh, M Das, A Pal
Plant systematics and evolution 282, 13-20, 2009
272009
Gene duplication and stress genomics in Brassicas: Current understanding and future prospects
SD Laha, S Dutta, AR Schaeffner, M Das
Journal of Plant Physiology 255, 153293, 2020
222020
Genomic insights into growth and development of bamboos: what have we learnt and what more to discover?
MD M Basak, S Dutta, S Biswas, S Chakraborty, A Sarkar, T Rahaman, S Dey, P ...
Trees, 2021
172021
The parasitic plants Phelipanche and Striga, which depend on exogenous strigolactones for germination, have retained genes for strigolactone biosynthesis.
M Das, M Fernandez-Aparicio, K Huang, Z Yang, NW Wickett, EK Wafula, ...
American Journal of Plant Sciences 6, 1151-1166, 2015
16*2015
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