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Dr. Padmavati Ganpat Gore

Designation:
Scientist
     
Division/RS/Unit:
Division of Germplasm Conservation
     
Discipline:
Economic Botany and Plant Genetic Resources
Contact:
     
E-Mail:
Padmavati.Gore(AT)icar.gov.in, padma.pgr(AT)gmail.com
     
Personal Webpage:
     
Salient Achievements:

 

 

Educational qualification:

B.Sc. Agriculture from Dr.PDKV Akola, Maharashtra

M.Sc.Plant Genetic Resourcse, IARI, Pusa campus, New Delhi.

Ph.D Plant Genetic Resourcse, IARI, Pusa campus, New Delhi.

Publications

  1. Neeta Singh, Padmavati G Gore, J. Aravind (2020) Breaking seed coat impermeability to aid conservation and utilization of wild Vigna species. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution DOI:10.1007/s10722-019-00872-9.
  2. Padmavati G Gore, Kuldeep Tripathi, Aditya Pratap, Kangila V. Bhat, Suraj D. Umdale, Veena Gupta & Anjula Pandey (2019). Delineating taxonomic identity of two closely related Vigna species of section Aconitifoliae: V. trilobata (L.) Verdc. and V. stipulacea (Lam.) Kuntz in India, Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution66: 1155-1165.
  3. Suraj Umdale, Nikhil Gaikwad, Surendra Malik, Padmavati G Gore, Shrirang Yadav, Kangila V Bhat (2019)  Seed coat polymorphism in Vigna section Aconitifoliae in India. Flora - Morphology Distribution Functional Ecology of Plants, 259:151458.
  4. Tripathi K, Padmavati G Gore, A Pandey, R Bhardwaj, N Singh, G Chawla and A Kumar (2019). Seed morphology, quality traits and imbibition behaviour study of atypical lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) from Rajasthan, India, Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution66(3): 697-706.
  5. Kuldeep Tripathi, Padmavati G Gore, S.P. Ahlawat, V. Tyagi, D.P. Semwal, N.K. Gautam, J.C. Rana and A. Kumar  (2019). Cowpea genetic resources and its utilization: Indian perspective – A review. Legume Research42(3): 439-448.
  6. Padmavati G Gore,, Rakesh Bhardwaj, Veena Gupta (2019) Effect of different drying methods on chlorophyll, carotenoids and organoleptic characteristics of curry leaves. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries 11(2):200-202.
  7. Veena Gupta, Padmavati G Gore, Anjali Kak, J. Arvind (2019) Breaking seed dormancy in Cleome viscosa L. for improving seed germination. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries 11(2):203-205.
  8. Veena Gupta, Padmavati G Gore, Kailash Chandra Bhatt, Anjali Kak, Lakshmisha (2018) Para taxonomic characters and seed germination behaviour in three varieties of Coix lacryma jobi L. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries 10(2):106.
  9. Padmavati G Gore, Kuldeep Tripathi, Sumit Chauhan, Mohar Singh, IS Bisht, Shashi Bhalla (2016) Searching for resistance in wild Lens species against pulse beetle, Callosobruchus chinensis (L.). Legume Research, 39(4): 630-636.
  10. Tripathi Kuldeep, Chauhan S K, Padmavati G Gore, , Mehta P S, Bisht I S and S Bhalla (2016) Evaluation of wheat landraces of north-western Himalaya against rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae L. vis-à-vis physical seed parameters. Plant Genetic Resources :Characterization and Utilization1:1–6.
  11. Tripathi Kuldeep, Chauhan S K, Padmavati G Gore, Prasad T V, Bisht I S and S Bhalla (2016) Response of wheat (Triticum aestivum) landraces from north-western Himalaya to rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae). Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 86 (1): 86–90
  12. Padmavati G Gore, Mukesh K Rana, Kuldeep Tripathi, , Mohar Singh, IS Bisht, Shashi Bhalla (2015) Genetic diversity in wild Lens spp. Using inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) marker. Legume Research 38(5):575-578.
     
Awards/Honours:

1) IARI Gold Medal, 2014

2) Dr. K.L.Mehra Memorial Award for Best M.Sc Student of 2014 by ISPGR

3) DST-INSPIRE Fellow (Awarded in 2014)

4) ICAR-NET in Economic Botany & PGR

5) Student Travel Grant Award for attending Third Jack R Harlan International Symposium, France (3-7, June, 2019)

 

     
Recent Publications Research Papers
1.  Neeta Singh, Padmavati Gore, J. Aravind  (2020). Breaking seed coat impermeability to aid conservation and utilization of wild Vigna speciesGenetic Resources and Crop EvolutionDOI: 10.1007/s10722-019-00872
     
 
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Last Updated : 31/05/2023