Dr. Chandra Siddaiah NAYAKA : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Dr. Chandra Siddaiah NAYAKA / JIRCAS
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| 説明 | Research Achievement: Plant-pathogen system biology and biotechnological approaches for plant disease managementOutline of Research AchievementsDr. Nayaka has worked as Seed Health Scientist in the prestigious Asian Seed Health Centre at the University of Mysore in India. He successfully developed novel molecular probes for the rapid and accurate detection of seed-borne pathogens (SBPs) (patent filed). More than 1000 partial genome sequences for SBPs from Asian region have been deposited in NCBI, DDBJ, and EMBL, and the phylogenetic diversity have been studied. Monoclonal antibody and lateral flow based assays were developed for rapid detection of mycotoxins from agricultural/food & feed samples (patent filed).He currently works as Principal Scientist and Principal Investigator at the Department of Studies in Biotechnology, University of Mysore under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), and he is responsible for the research work titled “Genome-wide analysis of Sclerospora graminicola and Magnoporthe grisea, the causal agent of downy mildew and blast disease of pearl millet, respectively, and characterization of effector candidates.” Furthermore, his research group has, for the first time, sequenced the full length genome of a highly virulent strain of biotrophic S. graminicola. This will help toward elucidating the evolutionary pattern and the in-silico prediction and annotation of the gene space and promoters of S. graminicola, with the aim of studying pathogenicity-related genes, secondary metabolism, hormone production, and evolution of RxLR–dEER crinklers and RxLR-like effectors and their canonical motif. This in turn will help in understanding the host-pathogen interaction and defense system in host plants, and be used in assisting breeding efforts for durable host resistance. |
| 撮影日 | 2017-11-02 16:21:34 |
| 撮影者 | JIRCAS , Tsukuba, Japan |
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