Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
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.
Drumstick (Moringa oleifera): A multipurpose Indian vegetable
1980410 citationsRamachandran Chelliah, K. V. Peter et al.Economic Botanyprofile →
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (2013). Potential of aquatic vegetables in the Asian diet.. 210–215.2 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (2012). Handbook Of Vegetables.5 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (2011). Nutritional significance, recent developments in India on processing and value addition of jackfruit.. 307–319.2 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V. & Z. Abraham. (2007). Biodiversity in horticultural crops, volume 1..1 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (2007). Commercial crops technology..7 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (2006). Advances in breeding of vegetables.. 1–23.1 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V.. (2006). Handbook of herbs and spices. Volume 3..3 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., B. Sasikumar, B. Mohan Kumar, et al.. (2002). Modern concepts in breeding of spices.. 1–5.1 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (2000). Prospects of paprika types in Karnataka.. 2(2). 45–46.1 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., V. Srinivasan, & S. Hamza. (2000). Nutrient management in spices.. 45(7). 13–28.4 indexed citations
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Babu, K. Nirmal, P. N. Ravindran, & K. V. Peter. (1997). Protocols for micropropagation of spices and aromatic crops..6 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (1993). Crossability between Momordica charantia and Momordica dioica. 16. 84–86.1 indexed citations
Peter, K. V., et al.. (1980). Genetic divergence in chilli.. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 50(6). 477–481.
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Gopalakrishnan, P. K., et al.. (1980). Variability, heritability and correlation among some polygenic characters in pumpkin.. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 50(12). 925–930.2 indexed citations
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Peter, K. V., et al.. (1980). Comparative efficiency of straight selection over selection through discriminant function in chilli.. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 50(4). 327–330.2 indexed citations
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Chelliah, Ramachandran, K. V. Peter, & P. K. Gopalakrishnan. (1980). Drumstick (Moringa oleifera): A Multipurpose.1 indexed citations
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Chelliah, Ramachandran, K. V. Peter, & P. K. Gopalakrishnan. (1980). Drumstick (Moringa oleifera): A multipurpose Indian vegetable. Economic Botany. 34(3). 276–283.410 indexed citations breakdown →
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