Y. Tunginba Singh

481 total citations
24 papers, 275 citations indexed

About

Y. Tunginba Singh is a scholar working on Plant Science, Genetics and Food Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Y. Tunginba Singh has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 275 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Plant Science, 8 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Food Science. Recurrent topics in Y. Tunginba Singh's work include Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (5 papers), Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies (5 papers) and Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (5 papers). Y. Tunginba Singh is often cited by papers focused on Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (5 papers), Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies (5 papers) and Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (5 papers). Y. Tunginba Singh collaborates with scholars based in India, Italy and United States. Y. Tunginba Singh's co-authors include Satpal Singh, Sudeshna Mazumdar–Leighton, Sameer Mehta, Alok Bhattacharya, Avinash Pandey, Suresh Nair, Pushpendra Singh, Rekha Sharma, J. S. Bentur and Gurinder Singh and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and LWT.

In The Last Decade

Y. Tunginba Singh

21 papers receiving 260 citations

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All Works

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Singh, Y. Tunginba, et al.. (2024). Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by the indigenous community of the western region of Mizoram, India. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. 20(1). 2–2. 31 indexed citations
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Singh, Y. Tunginba, et al.. (2024). Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used by various ethnic tribes of Mizoram, India. PLoS ONE. 19(5). e0302792–e0302792. 9 indexed citations
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Singh, Y. Tunginba, et al.. (2024). Exploring the pharmacological potential of Lepionurus sylvestris blume: from folklore medicinal usage to modern drug development strategies using in vitro and in silico analyses. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies. 24(1). 289–289. 1 indexed citations
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Singh, Surjeet, et al.. (2024). Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by Lois community of Kakching district, Manipur, India. Trees Forests and People. 19. 100765–100765.
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Kumar, Rakesh, et al.. (2024). Identification of novel AKT1 inhibitors from Sapria himalayana bioactive compounds using structure-based virtual screening and molecular dynamics simulations. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies. 24(1). 116–116. 4 indexed citations
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Singh, Y. Tunginba, et al.. (2023). The Assessment of Rice and Paddy Fields in Mizoram, India, Suggests a Need for Better Health Risk Management. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 234(6). 2 indexed citations
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Singh, Satendra, et al.. (2022). Polymorphisms in the hypervariable control region of the mitochondrial DNA differentiate BPH populations. Frontiers in Insect Science. 2. 987718–987718. 3 indexed citations
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Mehta, Sameer, et al.. (2022). New insight into the pigmented rice of northeast India revealed high antioxidant and mineral compositions for better human health. Heliyon. 8(8). e10464–e10464. 17 indexed citations
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Singh, Satpal, et al.. (2019). Rice of Northeast India harbor rich genetic diversity as measured by SSR markers and Zn/Fe content. BMC Genetics. 20(1). 79–79. 23 indexed citations
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Singh, Sanjeev, et al.. (2017). Microsatellite based genetic diversity estimation in Kajali sheep and its phylogenetic relationship with other indigenous sheep breeds. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 87(9). 2 indexed citations
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Singh, Y. Tunginba, et al.. (2016). Analysis of SSH library of rice variety Aganni reveals candidate gall midge resistance genes. Functional & Integrative Genomics. 16(2). 153–169. 6 indexed citations
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Pandey, Avinash, Rekha Sharma, Y. Tunginba Singh, et al.. (2010). Variation of 18 STR loci in Shahabadi sheep of India. Russian Journal of Genetics. 46(1). 86–92. 8 indexed citations
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Sharma, Rekha, Avinash Pandey, Y. Tunginba Singh, et al.. (2008). Estimation of genetic diversity in Siri cattle from India. Russian Journal of Genetics. 44(11). 1331–1337. 6 indexed citations
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Singh, Y. Tunginba, et al.. (1985). On the structure of os diaphragmaticum in the camel (Camelus dromedarius). The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 554. 253–255. 1 indexed citations

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