e-SCHOLARSHIPINTELLECTUAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE CUSAT RESEARCH COMMUNITYhttps://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in:443/xmlui/handle/purl/112024-02-07T16:25:13Z2024-02-07T16:25:13ZConversation With Chaos consultant Professor Robert .L DevaneyVijayakumar, Ambathttps://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in:443/xmlui/handle/purl/50362016-04-04T20:30:32Z2014-11-01T00:00:00ZConversation With Chaos consultant Professor Robert .L Devaney
Vijayakumar, Ambat
2014-11-01T00:00:00ZAn Academic Pilgrimage To Srinivasa Ramanujan’s KumbakonamVijayakumar, Ambathttps://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in:443/xmlui/handle/purl/50352016-04-04T20:30:28Z2015-01-01T00:00:00ZAn Academic Pilgrimage To Srinivasa Ramanujan’s Kumbakonam
Vijayakumar, Ambat
One of the most amazing and wonderful mathematicians of all time is Srinivasa
Ramanujan. He provides a shining example for each of us in at least two
important ways. First, his magical genius has provided mathematicians for
the last one hundred years with wonderful research directions that have greatly
enriched our understanding of many areas of Mathematics. Second, he has
shown us that someone born in poverty can achieve success beyond our wildest
dreams. The world is a better place because he lived”.
2015-01-01T00:00:00ZHomage to Dr. A.P.J Abd ul Kalam- A Visionary IndianAmbat, Vijayakumarhttps://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in:443/xmlui/handle/purl/50342016-03-29T20:30:28Z2016-04-01T00:00:00ZHomage to Dr. A.P.J Abd ul Kalam- A Visionary Indian
Ambat, Vijayakumar
This article is on the life and works of
Dr. Kalam as a student, a teacher, a team
leader, the President of India and above
all a great visionary. It is also expected to
be a sequel to the one entitled ‘A meeting
with the missile man’
2016-04-01T00:00:00ZProline Accumulation and Salt Tolerance in RicePadma, NambisanRenuka, Devi P SSabu, ASheeja, T Ehttps://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in:443/xmlui/handle/purl/47362014-09-26T20:30:30Z2013-01-01T00:00:00ZProline Accumulation and Salt Tolerance in Rice
Padma, Nambisan; Renuka, Devi P S; Sabu, A; Sheeja, T E
The morphological and biochemical response of calli and seedlings of different
rice cultivars were compared under acid saline conditions. Calli of
both tolerant and sensitive varieties showed severe stress symptoms like
browning and necrosis, but the onset of stress symptoms was delayed in
Pokkali. Seedlings of Pokkali showed minimal stress symptoms in lower
salinities, and curling and senescence of older leaves in higher salinities
although plants revived on amelioration of stress. Seedlings of the other
varieties showed severe stress symptoms even at low salinities and plant
death at higher salinities. Salt stress induced accumulation of the putative
osmoprotectant proline in calli and seedlings of all varieties. Proline accumulation
was higher in sensitive varieties than in Pokkali. These results
indicate that proline accumulation is not directly correlated with salt
tolerance in rice.
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