Dr. Ratna Prabha

Name

Dr. Ratna Prabha

E-mail

ratna.prabha@icar.gov.in

Designation

Scientist

Awards
  • International travel grant by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of INDIA for participating in 9th Asian Young Researchers Conference on Computational and Omics Biology, 21-22 Jan. 2016, Bipolis (Singapore).

  • International travel grant from “Genome Big Bang” group (Global COE program), University of Tokyo for oral presentation in 5th AYRCOB, Korea, 2011.

  • Young Scientist Award by Chhattisgarh Council of Science and Technology in Chhattisgarh Young Scientist Congress (28 Feb-01 Mar, 2017), CSVTU, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh.

  • Young Scientist Award by Science & Technology Society for Integrated Rural improvement on the occasion of National Conference on “Emerging Challenges and Opportunities in Agriculture, Social, Plant, Environment, Cooperatives and Technology (ECOASPECT-2016)”, Sept 10-11 2016 at Indian Institute of Rice Research, Hyderabad.

  • Young Scientist Award for best oral presentation at National Conference on Science of Omics for Agricultural Productivity : Future Perspectives, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, March 4 – 6, 2014.

Articles
  • Jayaswal D, Mainkar P, Kumar K, Agarwal Y, Prabha, R., Kalia V, Kansal R. 2022. Pyramiding and evaluation of segregating lines containing lectin and protease inhibitor genes for aphid resistance in Brassica juncea. IJBB Vol. 59 (8).

  • Iquebal, M.A., Jagannadham, J., Jaiswal, S.,Prabha, R., Rai, Anil and Kumar, D. (2022). Potential use of microbial community genomes in various dimensions of agriculture productivity and its management: A review. Frontiers in Microbiology

  • Iquebal, M.A., Jaiswal S., Singh, B.P.,Prabha, R., Jasrotia, R.S., Angadi, U.B., Singh, D.P., Gupta, V., Rai, A. and Kumar, D. (2021). Fungal genomic resources for strain identification and diversity analysis of 1900 fungal species. Journal of Fungi.

  • Singh DP, Singh V, Shukla R, Sahu P,Prabha R, Gupta A, Sarma BK, Gupta VK. Stage-dependent concomitant microbial fortification improves soil nutrient status, plant growth, antioxidativedefense system and gene expression in rice. Microbiological Research (SCI Impact Factor: 3.71)

  • Singh DP, Singh V, Gupta VK, Shukla R, Prabha R, Sarma BK, Patel JS. Microbial inoculation in rice regulates antioxidative reactions and defense related genes to mitigate drought stress. Scientific Reports 2020, 10(1):1-17.

  • Prabha R, Singh DP, Gupta S, Gupta VK, El-Enshasy HA, Verma MK. Rhizosphere metagenomics of Paspalum scrobiculatum L. (Kodo millet) reveals rhizobiome multifunctionalities. MDPI Microorganisms 2019, 7:608

  • Pawar S, Chaudhari A, Prabha R, Shukla R, Singh DP. Microbial Pyrrolnitrin: Natural Metabolite with Immense Practical Utility. Biomolecules 2019, 9, 443.

  • Prabha R, Singh DP (2019) Cyanobacterial phylogenetic analysis based on phylogenomics approaches render evolutionary diversification and adaptation: an overview of representative orders. 3 Biotech, 9(3), 87

  • Singh DP, Prabha R, Gupta VK, Verma MK (2018). Metatranscriptome analysis deciphers multifunctional genes and enzymes linked with the degradation of aromatic compounds and pesticides in the wheat rhizosphere. Frontiers in Microbiology, 9:1331.

  • Sahu PK, Singh DP, Prabha R, Meena KK, Abhilash PC (2018). Connecting microbial capabilities with the soil and plant health: options for agricultural sustainability. Ecological Indicators, 105, 601-612

  • DP Singh,Prabha R, S Verma, KK Meena, M Yandigeri (2017). Antioxidant properties and polyphenolic content in terrestrial cyanobacteria. 3 Biotech, 7(2):134.

  • Meena KK, Sorty AM, Bitla UM, Choudhary K, Gupta P, Pareek A, Singh DP, Prabha R, Sahu PK, Gupta VK, Singh HB, Krishnani KK and Minhas PS (2017). Abiotic stress responses and microbe-mediated mitigation in plants: the omics strategies. Frontiers in Plant Sciences 8:172.

  • Prabha R, Singh DP, Sinha S, Ahmad K, Rai A (2016). Genome-wide comparative analysis of codon usage bias and codon context patterns among cyanobacterial genomes. Marine Genomics (Elsevier). 32:31-39.

  • Sablok G, Raju GVP, Mudunuri SB, Prabha R, Singh DP, Baev V, Yahubyan V, Ralph PJ, Porta NL (2015) ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: More genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection. Database (Oxford). 2015, 1-10.

  • Prabha R, Singh DP, Rai A (2015) StressMicrobesInfo: Database of Microorganisms Responsive to Stress Conditions. Interdiscip Sci. (Springer) 8(3):203-8

  • Prabha R, Singh DP, Gupta SK, Rai A (2014). Whole genome phylogeny of Prochlorococcus marinus group of cyanobacteria: genome alignment and overlapping gene approach. Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences (Springer), 6:1–9.

  • Keshri V, Singh DP, Prabha R, Rai A, Sharma AK (2013). Genome subtraction for the identification of potential antimicrobial targets in Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae PXO99A pathogenic to rice. 3Biotech (Springer). 4(1): 91-95.

  • Singh DP, Prabha R, Yandegiri MS, Arora DK (2011). Cyanobacteria-mediated phenylpropanoids and phytoharmones in rice (Oryza sativa) enhance plant growth and stress tolerance. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 100(4), 557-568.

Books
  • Dubey RK, Tripathi V, Prabha R, Chaurasia R, Singh DP, Rao CS, El-Keblawy A, Abhilash PC (Authored). Unravelling the Soil Microbiome: Perspectives For Environmental Sustainability. Springer, ISBN: 978-3-030-15515-5.

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