J. Annie Sheeba

950 total citations
18 papers, 768 citations indexed

About

J. Annie Sheeba is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Annie Sheeba has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 768 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Plant Science, 2 papers in Molecular Biology and 2 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in J. Annie Sheeba's work include Research in Cotton Cultivation (5 papers), Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (5 papers) and Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (4 papers). J. Annie Sheeba is often cited by papers focused on Research in Cotton Cultivation (5 papers), Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (5 papers) and Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (4 papers). J. Annie Sheeba collaborates with scholars based in India, United States and Egypt. J. Annie Sheeba's co-authors include U. Bangarusamy, M. Djanaguiraman, Dipali Devi, Arun K. Shanker, A. Senthil, R. Chandra Babu, K K Suji, Ramesh Poornima, P. V. Vara Prasad and K. R. Kranthi and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Plant and Soil and Journal of Plant Physiology.

In The Last Decade

J. Annie Sheeba

17 papers receiving 715 citations

Peers

J. Annie Sheeba
J. Osvald Slovenia
Bin Du China
Lolita Wilson United Kingdom
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Das, Joy, S. P. Gawande, J. Annie Sheeba, et al.. (2021). Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the plant specific LIM genes in Gossypium arboreum under phytohormone, salt and pathogen stress. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 9177–9177. 4 indexed citations
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Verma, Pooja, Didier Blaise, J. Annie Sheeba, & A. Manikandan. (2021). Allelopathic Potential and Allelochemicals in Different Intercrops for Weed Management in Rainfed Cotton. Current Science. 120(6). 1035–1035. 9 indexed citations
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Sheeba, J. Annie, et al.. (2020). Morpho-physiological and molecular characterization of drought tolerance traits in Gossypium hirsutum genotypes under drought stress. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants. 26(12). 2339–2353. 10 indexed citations
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Nagrare, V. S., et al.. (2017). Biochemical changes in cotton plants due to infestation by cotton mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae). Journal of Applied and Natural Science. 9(1). 382–388. 3 indexed citations
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Sheeba, J. Annie, et al.. (2017). Microsatellite marker based genetic diversity analysis among cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) accessions differing for their response to drought stress. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 26(3). 366–370. 9 indexed citations
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Sheeba, J. Annie, et al.. (2014). Evaluation of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan L.) genotypes under drought stress through growth, physiological parameters and yield.. International journal of tropical agriculture. 32. 587–593. 1 indexed citations
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Poornima, Ramesh, et al.. (2011). Fine Mapping QTL for Drought Resistance Traits in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Using Bulk Segregant Analysis. Molecular Biotechnology. 49(1). 90–95. 60 indexed citations
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Sheeba, J. Annie, et al.. (2010). Microsatellite markers linked to drought resistance in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Current Science. 98(6). 836–839. 31 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., J. Annie Sheeba, Dipali Devi, U. Bangarusamy, & P. V. Vara Prasad. (2009). Nitrophenolates spray can alter boll abscission rate in cotton through enhanced peroxidase activity and increased ascorbate and phenolics levels. Journal of Plant Physiology. 167(1). 1–9. 28 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., J. Annie Sheeba, Dipali Devi, & U. Bangarusamy. (2009). Cotton Leaf Senescence can be Delayed by Nitrophenolate Spray Through Enhanced Antioxidant Defence System. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science. 195(3). 213–224. 64 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., J. Annie Sheeba, Arun K. Shanker, Dipali Devi, & U. Bangarusamy. (2006). Rice can acclimate to lethal level of salinity by pretreatment with sublethal level of salinity through osmotic adjustment. Plant and Soil. 284(1-2). 363–373. 102 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., et al.. (2005). Effect of Atonik Seed Treatment on Seedling Physiology of Cotton and Tomato. Journal of Biological Sciences. 5(2). 163–169. 25 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., Dipali Devi, Arun K. Shanker, J. Annie Sheeba, & U. Bangarusamy. (2005). Selenium – an antioxidative protectant in soybean during senescence. Plant and Soil. 272(1-2). 77–86. 341 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., et al.. (2005). Response of Cotton to Atonik and TIBA for Growth, Enzymes and Yield. Journal of Biological Sciences. 5(2). 158–162. 28 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., Dipali Devi, Arun K. Shanker, J. Annie Sheeba, & U. Bangarusamy. (2004). The role of nitrophenol on delaying abscission of tomato flowers and fruits. Journal of Food Agriculture & Environment. 2(2). 183–186. 13 indexed citations
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Djanaguiraman, M., Dipali Devi, Arun K. Shanker, J. Annie Sheeba, & U. Bangarusamy. (2004). Impact of selenium spray on monocarpic senescence of soybean (Glycine Max L.). Journal of Food Agriculture & Environment. 2(2). 44–47. 35 indexed citations
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Sheeba, J. Annie, et al.. (2004). Harvest Time Residue of Atonik (Nitro Phenols) in Tomato and Cotton. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences. 3(5). 624–627. 4 indexed citations
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Sheeba, J. Annie, et al.. (2004). Effect of Atonik on Quality Parameters of Cotton. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences. 3(5). 628–631. 1 indexed citations

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