Ritu Gill

3.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
51 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Ritu Gill is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ritu Gill has authored 51 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Plant Science, 17 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Ritu Gill's work include Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (14 papers), Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (7 papers) and Smart Agriculture and AI (5 papers). Ritu Gill is often cited by papers focused on Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (14 papers), Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (7 papers) and Smart Agriculture and AI (5 papers). Ritu Gill collaborates with scholars based in India, United States and Saudi Arabia. Ritu Gill's co-authors include Sarvajeet Singh Gill, Narendra Tuteja, Naser A. Anjum, Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Eduarda Pereira, Iqbal Ahmad, Dipesh Kumar Trivedi, Abid Ali Ansari, Sandeep Yadav and Panchanand Mishra and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Ritu Gill

48 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ritu Gill India 17 1.2k 477 175 93 81 51 1.8k
S. Vandenabeele Belgium 9 1.2k 1.0× 571 1.2× 80 0.5× 86 0.9× 79 1.0× 38 1.7k
Amarendra Narayan Misra India 23 1.3k 1.1× 757 1.6× 103 0.6× 58 0.6× 82 1.0× 80 2.0k
Praveen Rahi India 22 832 0.7× 410 0.9× 145 0.8× 36 0.4× 61 0.8× 62 1.5k
Kareem A. Mosa United Arab Emirates 23 987 0.8× 414 0.9× 265 1.5× 26 0.3× 141 1.7× 59 1.8k
M. Anwar Hossain Bangladesh 14 1.2k 0.9× 569 1.2× 91 0.5× 196 2.1× 90 1.1× 31 1.8k
Muhammad Nadeem Pakistan 21 1.1k 0.9× 194 0.4× 129 0.7× 47 0.5× 28 0.3× 246 1.9k
Daniel Marino Spain 28 2.7k 2.2× 799 1.7× 148 0.8× 44 0.5× 70 0.9× 74 3.1k
Manzoor A. Shah India 25 736 0.6× 425 0.9× 107 0.6× 55 0.6× 66 0.8× 107 1.8k
Partha Sarathi Mohanty India 12 886 0.7× 385 0.8× 86 0.5× 84 0.9× 51 0.6× 39 1.3k
Anil Prakash India 20 964 0.8× 382 0.8× 138 0.8× 31 0.3× 42 0.5× 90 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ritu Gill

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ritu Gill. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ritu Gill based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ritu Gill. Ritu Gill is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Joshi, Kamaldeep, Humira Sonah, Rupesh Deshmukh, et al.. (2025). Precision diagnosis of tomato diseases for sustainable agriculture through deep learning approach with hybrid data augmentation. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 41. 100437–100437. 7 indexed citations
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Yadav, Y.P., Baljinder Singh, Kashmir Singh, et al.. (2025). Classification of cotton leaf disease using YOLOv8 based k-fold cross validation deep learning method for precision agriculture. Scientific Reports. 15(1). 35602–35602.
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Aftab, Tariq, et al.. (2025). Harnessing Gasotransmitters for Enhanced Plant Resilience: Strategies for Managing Metalloid(s) Stress. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. 44(8). 4203–4226. 3 indexed citations
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Joshi, Kamaldeep, Ajit Kumar, Pradeep Kumar Jain, et al.. (2025). Comprehensive structural, evolutionary and functional analysis of superoxide dismutase gene family revealed critical role in salinity and drought stress responses in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 226. 110042–110042. 1 indexed citations
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Joshi, Kamaldeep, Sumit Kumar, Varun Kumar, et al.. (2025). AgriCure: A web application based layered augmentation-enhanced YOLOv8 for disease and nutrient deficiency detection in bitter gourd leaves. Current Plant Biology. 43. 100517–100517. 2 indexed citations
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Joshi, Kamaldeep, et al.. (2025). Deep learning method for malaria parasite evaluation from microscopic blood smear. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 163. 103114–103114. 1 indexed citations
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Gill, Ritu, et al.. (2024). Opinion: Smart nanofertilizers for growth enhancement and stress resilience in agriculture. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 10. 100095–100095. 1 indexed citations
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Gill, Ritu, et al.. (2023). Exploring salt tolerance in Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. & Coss.] genotypes: A physiological and biochemical perspective. South African Journal of Botany. 160. 446–455. 3 indexed citations
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Tuteja, Renu, et al.. (2023). OsRuvBL1a DNA helicase boost salinity and drought tolerance in transgenic indica rice raised by in planta transformation. Plant Science. 335. 111786–111786. 3 indexed citations
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Newman, Lee, Abid Ali Ansari, Sarvajeet Singh Gill, M. Naeem, & Ritu Gill. (2023). Phytoremediation. 4 indexed citations
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Gill, Ritu. (2020). Genomic Glimpse of the Chromatin Modifier SET Domain family in Plasmodium falciparum. JOURNAL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. 51(4). 29–40. 1 indexed citations
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Gill, Sarvajeet Singh, Anca Macovei, Sandeep Yadav, et al.. (2020). Comparative genomic analysis reveals evolutionary and structural attributes of MCM gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa. Journal of Biotechnology. 327. 117–132. 4 indexed citations
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Widick, Page, Ritu Gill, Charlene Mantia, Daniel B. Costa, & Deepa Rangachari. (2019). Extensive-Stage Small-Cell Lung Cancer With Sustained Complete Response to Single-Agent Nivolumab and Immune-Related Dermatitis. Clinical Lung Cancer. 21(1). e6–e9. 3 indexed citations
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Gill, Sarvajeet Singh, et al.. (2015). Genome-Wide Collation of the Plasmodium falciparum WDR Protein Superfamily Reveals Malarial Parasite-Specific Features. PLoS ONE. 10(6). e0128507–e0128507. 9 indexed citations
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Gill, Sarvajeet Singh, et al.. (2015). DNA Damage and Repair in Plants under Ultraviolet and Ionizing Radiations. The Scientific World JOURNAL. 2015(1). 250158–250158. 104 indexed citations
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Gill, Sarvajeet Singh, Naser A. Anjum, Ritu Gill, et al.. (2015). Superoxide dismutase—mentor of abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 22(14). 10375–10394. 272 indexed citations
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Anjum, Naser A., Sarvajeet Singh Gill, & Ritu Gill. (2014). Plant Adaptation to Environmental Change: Significance of Amino Acids and their Derivatives. 73(2). 645–655. 13 indexed citations
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Anjum, Naser A., Sarvajeet Singh Gill, Ritu Gill, et al.. (2014). Metal/metalloid stress tolerance in plants: role of ascorbate, its redox couple, and associated enzymes. PROTOPLASMA. 251(6). 1265–1283. 111 indexed citations
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Tokuda, Junichi, Hatsuho Mamata, Ritu Gill, et al.. (2011). Impact of nonrigid motion correction technique on pixel‐wise pharmacokinetic analysis of free‐breathing pulmonary dynamic contrast‐enhanced MR imaging. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 33(4). 968–973. 17 indexed citations

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