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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Reconstitution of abscisic acid activation of SLAC1 anion channel by CPK6 and OST1 kinases and branched ABI1 PP2C phosphatase action
2012361 citationsBenjamin Brandt, Shaowu Xue et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencesprofile →
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Brandt, Benjamin, Shaowu Xue, Juntaro Negi, et al.. (2012). Reconstitution of abscisic acid activation of SLAC1 anion channel by CPK6 and OST1 kinases and branched ABI1 PP2C phosphatase action. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109(26). 10593–10598.361 indexed citations breakdown →
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Rawat, Vijay & Juntaro Negi. (2004). Biomass Production of Eucalyptus tereticornis in Different Agroecological Regions of India. Indian Forester. 130(7). 762–770.9 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, R. K. Manhas, & Puneet Singh Chauhan. (2003). Carbon allocation in different components of some tree species of India: a new approach for carbon estimation. Current Science. 85(11). 1528–1531.105 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (2003). Evidences of Climate Change and its Impact on Structure and Function of Forest Ecosystems in and Around Doon Valley. Indian Forester. 129(6). 757–769.4 indexed citations
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Pande, P. K., et al.. (2000). Species Diversity, Turn-over and Resource Apportionment among Various Plant Species in a Western-Himalayan forest. Indian Forester. 126(7). 727–741.3 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1997). Biomass Prediction and Distribution of Organic Matter in Natural Cinnamomum camphora Stand. Indian Forester. 123(12). 1161–1170.3 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1992). Valley of Flowers: Need for Conservation or Preservation. Indian Forester. 118(5). 371–378.14 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1991). Shrubs and their Role in Environmental Conservation of Degraded Slopes of Himalaya. Indian Forester. 117(6). 449–453.
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1991). Biomass and Nutrient Accumulation (Inventories) in Shrubland Ecosystems of Garhwal. Indian Forester. 117(8). 635–641.4 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1990). Biomass production and distribution of nutrients in 20 years old teak (Tectona grandis) and gamar (Gmelina arborea) plantation[s] in Tripura.. Indian Forester. 116(9). 681–686.17 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1990). Leaf litter decomposition and nutrient release in Shorea robusta and Eucalyptus camaldulensis plantation.. Indian Forester. 116(2). 103–114.12 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1988). Survey of Shrubs for Hastening the Processes of Reclamation of Ecologically Vulnerable Areas of Central Himalayas. Indian Forester. 114(5). 243–250.
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1988). Comparative Assessment of Methods for Estimating Biomass in Forest Ecosystem. Indian Forester. 114(3). 136–144.9 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro & Sandeep Sharma. (1985). Biomass and nutrient distribution in an age series of Eucalyptus hybrid plantation in Tamil Nadu. I. Distribution of organic matter.. Indian Forester. 111(12). 1113–1124.11 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1984). Distribution of nutrient in an age series of Eucalyptus globulus plantation in Tamil Nadu.. Indian Forester. 110(9). 944–953.4 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1979). Comparative Transpiration Rates of Six Eucalyptus Species. Indian Forester. 105(7). 500–508.1 indexed citations
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Negi, Juntaro, et al.. (1972). Diagnosis of Mineral Deficiencies in Teak ( Tectona grandis ) Seedlings. Indian Forester. 98(3). 173–177.7 indexed citations
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