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Annie Khanna
Annie Khanna
PhD Plant Pathology
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Antagonistic and growth-promoting potential of multifarious bacterial endophytes against Fusarium wilt of chickpea
A Khanna, K Raj, P Kumar, L Wati
Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control 32 (1), 17, 2022
202022
Molecular diversity, haplotype distribution and genetic variation flow of Bipolaris sorokiniana fungus causing spot blotch disease in different wheat-growing zones
PL Kashyap, S Kumar, A Sharma, RS Kumar, S Mahapatra, N Kaul, ...
Journal of Applied Genetics 63 (4), 793-803, 2022
62022
Effect of weather parameters, host resistance and sowing date on disease severity and temporal dynamics of Fusarium wilt in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
A Khanna, K Raj, P Kumar
Journal of Agrometeorology 24 (1), 60-65, 2022
52022
Construing the role of plant extracts, fungicides and bio-agents in ameliorating Fusarium wilt management in chickpea
A Khanna, K Raj, P Kumar
Legume Research-An International Journal 1 (7), 2021
42021
Comparative analysis of nine Tilletia indica genomes for the development of novel microsatellite markers for genetic diversity and population structure analysis
PL Kashyap, S Kumar, RS Kumar, A Sharma, A Khanna, Kajal, S Raj, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 14, 1227750, 2023
12023
Changes in rice disease scenario in Haryana
R Singh, P Kumar, A Khanna, S Sunder
Plant Disease Research 37 (2), 149-155, 2022
12022
Chapter-6 Management of Pineapple Disease of Sugarcane, Incited by Ceratocystis paradoxa [De Seynes] Moreau
A Khanna, K Raj
Chief Editor Dr. RK Naresh 81, 2018
12018
Smut of pearl millet: current status and future prospects
A Khanna, K Raj, P Sangwan
Chief Editor Dr. RK Naresh, 123-129, 2014
12014
Stem rot: a recent threat to rice cultivation
R Singh, A Khanna, P Kumar
Indian Phytopathology, 1-12, 2024
2024
Molecular diagnostic assay for pre-harvest detection of Tilletia indica infection in wheat plants
PL Kashyap, S Kumar, RS Kumar, A Sharma, A Khanna, S Raj, P Jasrotia, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 14, 1291000, 2023
2023
Prem Lal Kashyap*, Sudheer Kumar*, Ravi Shekhar Kumar, Anju Sharma, Annie Khanna*, Kajal, Shubham Raj, Poonam Jasrotia and Gyanendra Singh
A Khanna
2023
Effect of mycorrhizal fungi in combination with botanicals, fungicides and bio-agents in ameliorating Fusarium wilt management in chickpea (Cicer arietinum)
A Khanna, K Raj, P Kumar
The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 92 (6), 757-762, 2021
2021
Chapter-4 Leaf Spot and Flower Blight of Marigold (Tagetes species): Present Status and Future Perspectives
P Kumar, R Singh, P Singh, A Khanna
Current Research Plant Pathology 1, 49, 2021
2021
Studies on phytobiome, epidemiology and management of chickpea wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris
A Khanna
CCSHAU, Hisar, 2021
2021
Studies on Phytobiome, Epidemiology and Management of Chickpea Wilt Caused by Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Ciceris [With CD Copy]
A Khanna
Plant Pathology, CCSHAU, Hisar, 2021
2021
Possible mechanism involved in attenuated cardioprotective effects of ischemic post-conditioning in hyperglycaemic rat heart
G Singh, A Khanna
Journal of the Neurological Sciences 405, 86-87, 2019
2019
Prevalence and Evaluation of Different Germplasm Lines/Cultivars against Anthracnose of Bottle Gourd under Artificial Inoculation Conditions
A Kumar, N Singh, K Raj, A Khanna, H Singh
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 7 (3), 393-397, 2018
2018
Morphological, Cultural and Pathological Variability of Moesziomyces penicillariae (Bref) Vanky isolates, the Incitant of Pearl Millet Smut
A Khanna, K Raj, P Sangwan, N Singh
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 7 (6), 3881-3885, 2018
2018
SCREENING OF PEARL MILLET [PENNISETUM GLAUCUM (L.)] HYBRIDS, POPULATIONS, INBREDS FOR MULTIPLE DISEASES RESISTANCE
K RAJ, N SINGH, A KHANNA
Forage Research 44 (2), 119-124, 2018
2018
Studies on Variability and Management of Pearl Millet Smut Caused by Moesziomyces Penicillariae (Bref.) Vanky [With CD Coppy].
A Khanna
Plant Pathology, CCSHAU Hisar, 2017
2017
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