Research Advisory Committee. K. S. Rao; S. B. Babbar
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1 S.No. Yr. Reg No. Name of the student Supervisor (Botany) Cosupervisor / Co-guide Research Advisory Committee Topic of the Ph.D. thesis / synopsis Date of registration Date of submission of Ph.D. thesis and viva-voce examination Fellowship SF-I/Ph.D./1360 Vandna Patial (G) A. Kumar A. ; S. Genetic transformation of safflower and improvement of the oilseed quality ICMR SF-I/Ph.D./1315 Rubina Chongtham A. M. Agarwal; S. Transgenic approach for aphid resistance using RNAi UGC SF-I/Ph.D./1363 Pritam Kaur A. Kumar A. ; M. Agarwal Molecular aspects of plant-nematode interaction CSIR SF-I/Ph.D./3041 Anjana Sagar A.K. Pandey Inderdeep Kaur K. S. Rao; S. B. Babbar Environmental Biology SF-I/Ph.D./3033 Sudip Kumar Roy A.K. Pandey K. S. Rao; A. K. Environmental Biology Reproduction biology of UGC (G) Pandey threatened tree Species SF-I/Ph.D./3074 Heena Ambreen S. A. ; S. Marker development in safflower SF-I/Ph.D./3083 Neer Komal Singh S. S., R. Plant micro RNA characterisation CSIR SF-I/Ph.D./3062 Arcana Meena K.S. Rao A. K. Pandey; R. Natural resource management CSIR (S.T.) Geeta SF-I/Ph.D./3046 Isha Kohli V.P. Singh R. Tuli K. S. Rao, V. Comparative molecular characterization of bacteria INSPIRE Agrawal from different habitats SF-I/Ph.D./416 Pankaj Kumar V. R. ; G. Isolation and Characterization of Ovule Specific Project DBT Agnihotri Promoter SF-I/Ph.D./424 Mohapatra Priyanka Tapankumar S. V. ; R. Analysis of the Developmental Aspects in Apomixis using Expression Markers in Apomictic Addition limes of Pennisetum glaucum INSPIRE SF-I/Ph.D./438 Eapsa Berry R. Geeta S. ; R. A Comparative Developmental Analysis of Corolla Vein Pigmentation in Angiosperm Flowers SF-I/Ph.D./450 Akanksha Madan P.L. A. K. Pandey: R SF-I/Ph.D./458 Mohan Lal V.P. Singh R. Tuli V. Agrawal; R. Kapoor SF-I/Ph.D./463 Himanshi Kapoor V. Agrawal S. C. V.P. Singh; S. Mahapatra UGC CSIR Floral rewards and pollination studies in Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold (Apocynaceae) with an assessment of its potential as a food source for bees Bio-Inoculants for Food Stability and Quality ICMR Biochemical and Functional Studies of Some Medicinal Plants in Relation to Cancer or Neurological Disorders UGC
2 SF-I/Ph.D./468 Esha Sharma R. Kapoor S. C. la; A. Kumar SF-I/Ph.D./472 Deepak Kumar S.B. Babbar S.C. la; V. Singh Molecular Interaction Among Botrytis cinerea And Chickpea Plant INSPIRE INSPIRE In Vitro Morphogenesis or Cost/Effective Micropropagation of Economically Important Plants SF-I/Ph.D./412 Sochanngam Kashung (ST) S. Mazumdar Leighton S. C. la; S. B. Babbar Plant Insect Interaction: Sericigenous Insects and CSIR SF-I/Ph.D./420 Priyanka Verma G. D. B. Sahoo R. Deswal; P.L UGC Study of Nutraceutical Potentials of Selective Algae SF-I/Ph.D./434 Nisha Khatri Y. R. Deswal; S. Cloning and Characterization of K9D7 (AT5g 43530) UTA Involved in G-Protein SF-I/Ph.D./454 Deepshikha S.B. Babbar S. C. la; V. Role of Nitic Oxide in Plant Growth and CSIR Chatterjee Developments SF-I/Ph.D./445 Akshay Mamgain P.L. R. Geeta A. K. Pandey; S. Genetic diversity of Rhododendron arboreum in UGC B. Babbar Uttarakhand SF-I/Ph.D./408 Chandan Barman Rajesh K. S. Rao; S. Reproductive ecology Seeding establishment & natural recruitment of threatened Tree Species SF-I/Ph.D./1359 Gopal Joshi Manu Agarwal A. Kumar S. ; A SF-I/Ph.D./1368 Ankita Bidalia K.S. Rao A. K. Pandey; R. Geeta SF-I/Ph.D./1372 Rajeshwari V. Agrawal V.P. Singh; A SF-I/Ph.D./1376 Zeeshan UR V.P. Singh A. K. Pandey; V. Rahman Agrawal SF-I/Ph.D./1886 Aakrati Agarwal Yaswanti R. Deswal; P. Panjabi SF-I/Ph.D./1926 Shatakshi Pandit Girish R. Deswal; V SF-I/Ph.D./1922 Saloni S.B. Babbar S. ; V UGC (Not withdrawing any fellowship now) Temporal & Spatial Regulation of Genes in CarthamusTinctorius Assessment of Plant Performance under Abiotic UGC Stress In VirtoAproaches to Study and Overcome Abiotic UGC Stresses In Corp Plants Studies on heavy metal-microbe interations for CSIR arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) (VI) mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) with different bacterial isolates Stress Signalling in Crop Plants CSIR Lipid Signalling in Arabidopsis CSIR DNA Barcoding of Medicinal Plants SF-I/Ph.D./2372 Lebin Thomas V.P. Singh V. Agrawal; R. Kapoor SF-I/Ph.D./2376 Akanksha Priya S.B. Babbar S. ; A. Production optimization and characterization of cellulases from bacteria and evaluation of the evolutionary relationships of cellulases from different organisms CSIR DNA Barcoding of Plants UGC
3 SF-I/Ph.D./2380 Shiva Tripathi S.B. Babbar S. C. la; R. Tissue & Cell Culture of Selected Medicinally UGC Important Plants SF-I/Ph.D./2384 Dinesh Kumar V. Agrawal V. P. Singh; A. K. Pandey Plant Biotechnology of Crop plant Non-NET SF-I/Ph.D./2869 Upasana Sharma V. Agrawal V. P. Singh; K. S. Bio technological and Biochemical Aspects of Some UGC Rao Endangered Medicidal Plants SF-I/Ph.D./2870 Mayank Dhar A.K. Pandey K.S. Rao; S. B. Plant Systematic (Phylogeny & Phytogeography of Dwivedi Babbar Zehneria currbitaceae) SF-I/Ph.D./2871 Sazda Abdi Vishnu S. ; Fine Mapping of Apomixis locus by genetic Linkage INSPIRE G. and Linkage Dis-Equilibrium Mapping in Cenchrus Ciliaris SF-I/Ph.D./2872 Neha Yadav A.K. Pandey A. K. S. B. Babbar; R. Reproductive Biology of Acer oblongum Wall. Ex MOEF Project nagar D.C. (Sapindaceae) - A thretened Taxon of central Himalaya SF-I/Ph.D./2873 Saurabh Anand Sandip R. ; V. Studies on Molecular And Developmental Aspects of Non-NET Gene Silencing SF-I/Ph.D./2874 Ashish Kumar Girish R. Geeta; V. Studies on Lipid Desaturation in Lamiaceal Family Non-NET Choudhary SF-I/Ph.D./2875 Julie Thakur P.L. A. K. Pandey; S. Conservation of Some Endangered Plants of DBT Project (NET- B. Babbar Uttrakhand SF-I/Ph.D./2877 Neha Shukla Amar Kumar A. ; Plant Nematode Molecular Interaction M. Agrawal SF-I/Ph.D./2878 Bharti Kukreja Manu Agarwal S. ; S. Functional Characterization of Novel Stress Regulated DBT Project Mi RNAs SF-I/Ph.D./3069 Samvedana S.B. Babbar S.C. la; R. Role of Nitric Oxide in Plant Growth and UGC Chauhan Development SF-I/Ph.D./3070 Anjali Chaudhary Rajesh S. B. Babbar; S. Developmental Biology of Flowering Plants Shivangi Upadhyay R. Kapoor Plant-Micobe Interaction CSIR SF-I/Ph.D./3072 Pawan Kumar S. Mazumdar- Leighton S. C. la; R SF-I/Ph.D./3074 Bhavana Sharma Renu Deswal G. ; P. Panjabi SF-I/Ph.D./3075 Shabir Ahmad A. K. Pandey R. Geeta; S.B. Rather Babbar SF-I/Ph.D./3076 Renu Puri R. Geeta A.K. Pandey; P.L SF-I/Ph.D./3533 Dhara Arora S.C. la S.B. Babbar; R SF-I/Ph.D./3534 Gauri Joshi Sandip R. Geeta; G. Interactions of the Herbivore pieris Brassicae with Host Plants Hippophae rhamnoides Leaf and Berry Proteome Mining of Antifreeze Proteins Systematic and Molecular Phylogeny of Crotalaria DC (Fabaceae) in India Phylogenetic Biogeographic Study on Some Indian Plant Taxa Mechanisms of scavenging of reactive oxygen species in sunflower seedlings subjected to salt stress Functional diversity of promoter elements from brassica UGC- BSR UGC- BSR UGC- BSR UGC- BSR CSIR UGC
4 SF-I/Ph.D./3535 Shaweta Arora Girish V. ; S. Introduction of very long chain plyunsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis pathway in Indian mustard (Brassica Juucca) SF-I/Ph.D./3537 Shivangi D.B. Sahoo P. L. ; G. Study of economically important products from algae & their applications SF-I/Ph.D./3538 Kanchan Kumari D.B. Sahoo B. C. Tripathy V. ; G SF-I/Ph.D./3539 Jatin Kumar V. Agrawal V.P. Singh; S SF-I/Ph.D./3794 Priyanka Arora Manu Agrawal K.S. Rao; R. Deswal; A SF-I/Ph.D./3797 Urvashi Tomar Ratul Baishya K.S. Rao; P.L SF-I/Ph.D./3798 Neha Mann P.L. S. A.K. Pandey; V SF-I/Ph.D./3799 Swati Singh R. Geeta S. ; G SF-I/Ph.D./3800 Shruti Sharma Renu Deswal R. Geeta; G Chandan Bharti Arun M. Agarwal; S SF-I/Ph.D./3803 Remya Krishnan R. P. L. ; V SF-I/Ph.D./3804 Arpana Katiyar Y. P. Punjabi- R. ; G. Characterisation of chlorophyllide a oxygenase in chlamydomonas and its expression in higher plant. Generation of sex-linked molecular markers in dioecious plants Molecular Changes for adaptation to abiotic stresses in plants Non-NET INSPIRE UGC-RGNF DST Project UGC SAP Projec Understanding the mechanism of soil carbon seequestration in the ridge forest ecosystem of Delhi NCT Studies on the Reproductive biology of Viola Non-NET canasence Evolutionary and functional analysis of cuticular wax UGC genes Proteome analysis of dioscorea alata in a search for Non-NET biochemical & molecular markers Crop improvement using a combination of genetic & Non-NET bioinformatic approaches Reproductive biology of flowering plants Non-NET Identification and molecular characterization of signacling components of N-NYC Down regulated like proteins in root development CSIR SF-I/Ph.D./3805 Shikha Prasad Ratul Baishya K. S. Rao; P. L. Effect of climate change on vital ecosystems process Non-NET and functions SF-I/Ph.D./3806 Shagun Danda A. K. Pandey S. B. Babbar; S. Taxonomy of genus crotalaria (Fabaceae) in India RGNF SF-I/Ph.D./3808 Amrita Singh Suman V. ; M. Molecular analysis of Genetic variations in selected UGC Agarwal crop taxa FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4095 Neeraja Singh Rupam Kapoor S. ; R. Interaction of Safflower (Carthamus finctorins) with its pathogens UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4093 Tabasum Akhter S. Mazumdar- Leighton R. ; S. Biology of plant-insect Interaction in pieris pests & their host plants UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4094 Pradeep Kumar Bhandari P. L. A. K. Pandey; R. Baishya Assessment of Floristic diversity in Guptkashi Forest Division, Uttarakhand CSIR
5 FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4822 Krishna Nand Singh Manu Agarwal A. ; S. ; K. Palchamy Meenakshi Arya Renu Deswal S. ; P. Panjabi- Sonal Malik Suman R. Geeta; P. L. Ashish Agnihotri C.S. Seth P. L. ; V. Ajay Kumar P. Panjabi R. Geeta; A. Molecular mapping and introgression of agronomic traits in safflower DBT Analysis of leaf cuticular proteome in Brassica UGC Phylogenetic relationship among Barleria species occurring in India and Genetic diversity analysis of selected Barleria species To Deduce the Interplay of Jasmonic Acid Salicylic and Acid Abscisic Acid in Alleviation of Lead-Toxicity and to understand the roles of glutahione and Phytochelatins as modulators of oxidative damage in Brassica Juncea(L) Molecular Mapping of Loci Conferring White rust Resistance in Brassica rapa INSPIRE CSIR UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4823 Komal Chaudhary P. Panjabi R. Geeta; G. Analysis of Epicuticular Waxes in Brassica Juncea UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4824 Satya Prakash R. Deswal S. ; G. Cuticular Protein Analysis in Brassica Juncea CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4825 Priyanka V. R. Deswal; R. Kapoor Study of Epigentic Regulation of Apomixis Associated Retrotranspons in Cenchrus ciliaris UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4826 Garima Anand R. Kapoor A. Kumar; S. Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Pathogens of Safflower (Carthanws tinctures) from different geographical Regions of India UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4827 Devender Singh Meena (ST) A.K. Pandey S. B. Babbar; S. Molecular Systematic of the genus Indigofera L.(Fabaceae) in India NFST FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4830 Sougrakpam Yaiphabi Chanu R. Deswal A. ; G. Shikha Srivastava V.P. Singh K.S. Rao; R. Kapoor Analyzing Post-translational modification in Brassica Cuticle In vitro secondary Metabolite Production in Decaepis aryalpathro and Its antimicrobial Properties Non-NET Non-NET
6 FOS- I/114/Ph.D./4831 Praveen Gupta C.S. Seth V. ; P. L. Modulation of Growth Physiological and antioxidative responses by exogenous application of 24 Epi brassinolide and Nitric oxide under the salt induced oxidative damage in Brassica Juncea (L.) Czern. and Coss Non-NET FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5114 Laishram Sundari Devi Meenam ia V. A. ; G. P.L. A. K. Pandey; V. Genetic Manipulation of Apomictic Pathways in Cenchrus Viliaris by Dow-Regulating Cczel and Cckipl Genes Reproductive Biology of some ferns RGNF FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5687 Banisha Phukela (G) Shruti Nindawat R. Prof. R. Geeta V. Agrawal V.P. Singh; S. Varsha Garg (G) Manu Agarwal S. ; Y. Krati Vikram (G) K.S. Rao M. Agarwal; R. Baishya Parul (G) S. Mazumdar S. ; Y. S. ; R. Geeta Developmental and Reproductive Biology of Flowering plants Genetic Transformation for raising transgenic plants harbouring Proinsulin synthesizing gene in Daucus carota and Solanum lycopersicum and their expression analysis. Genetic Screening for signaling molecules contributing to high temperature stress in Plant Belowground Microbial Diversity and Its Role in Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Different land Use Systems Plant-Insect-Pathogen interactions with respect to Non-Mulberry Silkworms CSIR RGNF UGC UGC-CSIR UGC-CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5686 Priyanka Babuta (G) Renu Deswal A. ; S. Analysis of deritrosylation in Brassica Juncea UGC-CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5685 Aabha (G) M. Agarwal A. ; S. Forward and reverse Genetic approaches for isolation of genes contributing to abiotic stress CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5684 Monika Keisham S.C. la R. ; V. Biochemical mechanisms of salt stress tolerance in sunflower seedlings CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5683 Pooja (G) R. Kapoor Detailed Study of Wheat Alternaria trichina interaction UGC-CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5682 Sanjeela Punia Y. R. Deswal; S. Identification and molecular characterization of signaling components of at N-Myc Down regulated like protein in stress UGC
7 FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5675 Ekta Bhardwaj (G) Sandip G. ; P. Panjabi Analyzing regulatory elements involved in development in Brassica Non -NET FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5680 Garima Prof R. Geeta S., P. Panjabi Systematics and evolutionary Studies in Some Angiosperms Non -NET FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5679 Ashima Mehra (G) S. Mazumdar G. ; P. Panjabi Plant-Insect Interactions in Economically Important Tree Legume UGC-CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./5676 Mukund Lal (G) Sandip R. ; Y. Role of transcriptional regulators associated with developmental traits Non-NET FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6124 Siddhartha Kaushal(G) Ratul Baishya K. S. Rao; P. L. Monika Shailendra M. Agarwal; S. Seema Parveen (G) Shailendra R. Geeta; R Non -NET To Quantify Ecosystem Level Carbon Sequestration Potential of Various Forest Types Along an Altitudnal Gradient In Western Himalayas Understanding the Regulation of Apomixis by CSIR analyzing small RNAs Unique to Apomictic addition line of Pennisetum Glaucum Exploring the Existence of Imprinting in Nymphaer. L CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6116 Archana Kumari (G) S.C. la Molecular Mechanisms of Root Development in Sunflower Seedlings under Salt Stress UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6117 Prachi Sharma (G) Ratul Baishya K. S. Rao; R. Deswal; G. To Study the effect of Moisture content, Salt Stress and Nutrient Limitation on Photosynthetic Ability, Growth and Gas exchange of Few Native Plants of Delhi Aditi Tailor S.C. la Signalling Mechanisms for Long Distance Sensing of Salt Stress in Sunflower Seedling Cotyledons Non-NET UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6120 Amrita Raj (G) Vishnu R. ; G. Embryological Investigations of Events Associated with Apospory in Cenchrus Ciliaris Non-NET FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6122 Renuka Yadav Veena Agrawal S. ; R. K. Sharma (Chemistry Dept.) Priya Sharma (G) Manu Agarwal S.; A. Bioassay Guided and Elicitation of the Bioactive Compound Piperiongumine from Piper Longum and study Its Anti-Cancerous Activity on Different Cancer Cell Lines Understanding the role of Hsps (Heat Shock Proteins) in core cellular processes in higher plants Non-NET Non-NET
8 FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6128 Shruti Kasana Amrita Suryavanshi P. L. S. B. Babbar; R. Geeta A. K. Pandey Suresh Kumar V. P. Singh; V. Agrawal Diversity, Distribution & Taxonomy of the genus Saussurea in India Analysis of Biochemically active compounds from some Medicinally Important Plant Non-NET UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./ FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6123 Shubhra Rajput (G) Veena Agrawal S. ; R. K. Sharma (Chemistry Dept.) Dharmendra Kumar C.S. Seth Dr P.L. ; Dr G. Biochmeical and Molecular Investigation of Some Rare Medicinal Plants To investigate the effect of nanoparticle (NPs) against metal toxicity on plant Non-NET CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6121 Rajkumar Bangkim Sana Priya Punjabi- S. ; Y. Molecular Mapping of Phytosteral biosynthesis genes in Brassica Juncea Non-NET FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6440 Kajal Patel K.S. Rao R. ; R. Baishya Life Sciences UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6439 Nikita Badgria K.S. Rao Environmental Science Cancelled CSIR FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6438 Dolly Kain S. Kumar (Ramjas College) K.S. Rao; V. Agrawal Plant Physiology and Biochemistry UGC FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6437 Babita R. Deswal M. Agarwal; Y. Life Sciences NET-LS FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6436 Manoj Kumar Maurya C.S. Seth V. ; G. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Non-NET FOS- I/114/Ph.D./6435 Nishu S. R. ; Y. Molecular Biology Non-NET
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