Assistant professor : Department of Botany
Email ID: rcjenauu@gmail.com /jena_ramchandra@yahoo.co.in
6Orcid ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-61596851 Google Scholar ID: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=enTKl3QAAAAJ&hl=en Scopus ID: 6603678767(https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603678767 ) Loop ID: https://loop.frontiersin.org/people/2620294 |
Educational Qualifications : | Ph.D. (Utkal University)
Ph.D. Title: DNA Fingerprinting of Some Promising Indian Genotypes and Hybrids of Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Supervisor : Prof P. K. Chand M.Sc. (North Orissa University) M.Sc. Dissertation: ‘Hexavalent Chromium immobilisation by aerobic microbial granules and its constituent bacteria’ Carried out at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, BARC Facilities, Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, 603102, India. Guide: Dr. V.P. Venugopalan |
Specializations/ Major Research Areas: | ‘Plant Molecular Biology’, ‘Plant Biodiversity and Conservation study’, ‘DNA Fingerprinting’, ‘Advance DNA marker development’, ‘DNA Marker-trait Association’, ‘MAS for Biotic & abiotic stress resistance’, ‘Clonal fidelity/Somaclonal variation analysis’, ‘Plant Tissue Culture’, Applied Microbiology, ‘Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated hairy root induction’, culture & transformed plant formation from hairy root, Production of novel/ natural pharmaceutically important compounds from hairy root’, ‘Synthetic Seed Production’,‘Bioremediation’,‘Environmental Biotechnology’, ‘Phytoremediation’. |
Teaching Experience: | Presently heading the Department of Botany, R. S. More College, BBMK University, Dhanbad with teaching experience of more than 13 years in M.Sc. (Botany, Environmental Science, Biotechnology, Life Science), B.Sc. (Botany & Biotechnology) and M.Pharm./B.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology) at Utkal University, Ravenshaw University, BJB Autonomous College, (ODISHA) |
Awards/Honours: | 1. Professor B. K. Nanda Memorial Award for Best Poster Presentation during 39th Orissa Botanical Society held at Regional Plant Research Centre (RPRC), Bhubaneswar – 2015
2. Submitted gene sequence to NCBI gene bank with accession number MT081417 and MN971581 3. ‘Key Note Speaker’ in the National Conference ‘Kisan Banega Udhogpati’ held at KICCI, New Delhi on 4th November 2024 |
Research Experience : | Major Research Projects ( As JRF & SRF)
(1) “Molecular Screening of Mungbean (Vigna radiata [L] Wilkzek) Germplasm for Biotic and Abiotic Stress Tolerance” funded by UGC, New Delhi [P.I. Prof. P. K. Chand (Former Vice Chancellor, North Orissa University), Retired Professor & Head Department of Botany, Utkal University] (2) “DNA Fingerprinting of Mango and Other Major Fruit Crops of Orissa” funded by Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, [P.I. Prof. P. K. Chand] (3) “Morphological, Biochemical & Molecular Characterization of Mango Germplasm of Orissa” funded by DST (Govt. of Orissa) [P.I. Late Prof. B. K. Das, Director, Biotechnology-cum-Tissue Culture Center, OUAT, Bhubaneswar] Dissertation Guided Guided multiple M.Sc. & B.Sc. Students for their Project Dissertations |
Professional Activities : | Editor:
1. Journal of Microbilogy and Related Research(Editorial Board Member) 2. Emerging Science (Area Editor) Reviewer: Frontiers in Plant Science (Impact Factor : 6.62) External Examiner: In B.Sc. Botany Practical Exam at S.S. College, Chas (23-10-24 to 24-10-24) |
Publications : | Research Profile:
(Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=enTKl3QAAAAJ&hl=en ) Cumulative Impact Factor 40.73 Citations 384 h-index 11 i10-index 11 |
International Publications [27] (Plant Molecular Biology, Plant biodiversity and conservation, DNA Fingerprinting, Genetic Diversity, DNA Marker-trait Association)
1. R. C. Jena, P. K. Chand (11th January 2022). DNA Marker-based Auditing of Genetic Diversity and Population Structuring of Indian Mango Elites. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (SPRINGER) ISSN 1573-5109 , 69 1595–1626 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-021- 01322-1 (UGC, Scopus, SCI) IF-1.87, Cited by 1 2. R. C. Jena, P. K. Chand (May 14, 2021). Population Diversity among Indian Mangoes (Mangifera indica L.) revealed by DNA Marker Analysis. Scientific Reports (NATURE) ISSN 2045-2322 (online), 11, 10345 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89470-3. (SCI, UGC, Scopus) IF-4.3, Cited by 17 3. R. C. Jena, K. Agarwal, P. K. Chand, (18th Feb. 2021). Fruit and leaf diversity of selected Indian mangoes (Mangifera indica L.). Scientia Horticulturae (ELSEVIER). ISSN: 0304-4238, 282 (2021) 109941. (SCI, UGC, Scopus) IF-3.4, Cited by 17 4. L. Muduli, M. Dash, S. Das Mohapatra, K. K. Mohapatra, H. S. Nayak, D. N. Bastia, B. Pradhan, S. K. Tripathy, R. C. Jena, S. K. Pradhan (20th January 2023) Phenotypic and genotypic assessment of elite rice varieties for brown plant hopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stål.) resistance. Cereal Research Communications (Springer) ISSN 1788-9170 https://doi.org/10.1007/s42976-023-00352-y (UGC, Scopus, SCI) IF-1.24 , Cited by 5 5. R. G. Kerry, F. J. Perez Montalbo, R. Das, S. Patra, G. P. Mahapatra, G. K. Maurya, V. Nayak, A. B. Jena, K. E. Ukhurebor, R. C. Jena, S. Gouda, S. Majhi, J. R. Rout (5th October 2022). An overview of remote monitoring methods in biodiversity conservation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research (SPRINGER) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-23242-y (UGC, Scopus, SCI) IF-4.22, Cited by 20 6. R. C. Jena, K. Agarwal, T. S. Ghosh, P. K. Chand, (Mar. 2017). Population structuring of selected mungbean landraces of the Odisha State of India via DNA marker-based genetic diversity analysis. Agri Gene (ELSEVIER) ISSN: 2352-2151, 3, 67–86. (Scopus) IF-1.77, Cited by 6 7. R. C. Jena, K.C.Samal, Ajanta Pal B. K. Das, P. K. Chand (7th Nov. 2015). “Genetic Diversity Among Some Promising Indian Local Selections and Hybrids of Cashew Nut Based on Morphometric and Molecular Markers” International Journal of Fruit Science. (TAYLOR & FRANCIS) ISSN: 1553-8362 (Print), 16 (1), 69–93. (UGC, Scopus) IF-1.36, Cited by 34 8. K. C. Samal, R. C. Jena, S.S. Swain, B. K. Das and P. K. Chand (6th Sep. 2011). Evaluation of genetic diversity among commercial cultivars, hybrids and local mango (Mangifera indica L.) genotypes of India using cumulative RAPD and ISSR markers. Euphytica (SPRINGER) ISSN: 0014-2336 (Print) 185:195–213. (SCI, UGC, Scopus) IF-1.89, Cited by 58 9. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal, S. K. Narela and A. Priyadarsini (Dec. 2010). DNA fingerprinting of some promising rice (Oryza sativa L.) accessions from India using RAPD markers. International Journal of Integrative Biology ISSN: 0973-8363 (Print) 10 (3):142-146. IF-0.25 (Scopus), Cited by 07 10. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal and B. K. Das (1st Jul. 2010). Opimization of DNA isolation and PCR protocol for RAPD analysis of Mangifera indica L: The king of fruits. International Journal of Agricultural Technology ISSN: 1686-9141, 6(3):559-571. (UGC, Scopus) IF-0.30, Cited by 07 11. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal , P. K. Chand and B.K. Das (10th June 2010) Molecular characterization of 12 mango germplasm using RAPD markers. Plant Tissue Culture & Biotechnology. ISSN: 1817-3721 (Print) 20 (1): 91-99. (UGC, Scopus) IF-0.33, Cited by 11 12. B. K. Das, R. C. Jena, and K. C. Samal (21th Dec 2009). Optimization of DNA isolation and PCR protocol for RAPD analysis of banana/plantain (Musa spp.). International Journal of Agriculture Sciences, ISSN: 0975-3710 (Print) 1(2): 21-25. IF-2.79, Cited by 45 13. L. Sahoo and R. C. Jena. (15th June 2015). Significance of IPR on Fast Evolving Industrial & Environmental Biotechnology Arena and Conservation of Biodiversity. International Journal of Biological Sciences and Engineering. ISSN: 0976-1519 (Print) 6(2), 55-62. IF-0.676, Cited by 00 |
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Manuscripts submitted
14. R. C. Jena, P.K.Chand (2024) Validation of PCR amplicon-based DAMD markers for genetic diversity, population structure and fruit trait association assessment of Indian elite mangoes. Genet Res Crop Evol. (Springer) Submitted. IF-1.6 Submission ID e8fbb48e-1553-44cd-9292-eef1aaff302f |
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International Publications (Plant Tissue Culture)
15. S. Jena, R. C. Jena, R. Bhol, K. Agarwal, A. Sarangi, P. K. Sahu, S. L. Mishra (2ND Aug. 2016). “A comparative study of the antioxidant and antidiabetic potential of in vitro and in vivo root and leaf extracts of Withania somnifera on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats” International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. ISSN: 2656-0097 (Print), 8(10), 85-91. . (Scopus) IF-2.029, Cited by 04 16. e 17. S. Jena, R. C. Jena, R. Bhol, (12TH Dec 2013). “In vitro propagation of Acampe papillosa Lindl. (Orchidaceae) through direct somatic embryogenesis using leaf explants” Asian Journal of Biological and Life Sciences. ISSN: 2278-747X (Print) 3(3),234-245, Cited by 00 18. S. R. Mallick, P. Samal, R. C. Jena and K. C. Samal. (17th June 2013). Alkaloid profiling of conventionally propagated and in vitro raised plants of Indian snake plant (Rauwolfia serpentina L.). Asian Journal of Chemistry. ISSN: 0970-7077 (Print) 25, 12, 6584-6586. (UGC, Scopus) IF-0.54, Cited by 06 19. S. R. Mallick, R. C. Jena and K. C. Samal. (1st april 2012). Rapid in vitro multiplication of an endangered medicinal plant Sarpagandha (Rauwolfia serpentina). American Journal of Plant Sciences. ISSN: 2158-2742 (Print) 3:437-442. (Web of science) IF-1.43, Cited by 45 20. S. R. Mallick, P. Samal, R. C. Jena and K. C. Samal. (1st Jul. 2012). Antioxidative enzyme activities during in vitro morphogenesis of (Rauwolfia serpentina L.). International Journal of Green Pharmacy. ISSN: 0973-8258 (Print) 6(2): 163-167. (UGC, Scopus) IF- 0.47, Cited by 02 21. P. K. Sahu, R. C. Jena, S. Jena, A. Panda and R. Bhol, (17th June 2013). “Anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activity of leaf and bark extracts of Murraya koenigii on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats” Asian Journal of Chemistry. ISSN: 0970-7077 (Print) 25,12, 6591- 6596. (UGC, Scopus) IF-0.54, Cited by 01 |
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International Publications (Applied Microbiology, Production of novel/ natural pharmaceutically important compounds from hairy root)
22. P. R. Behera, R. C. Jena, A. Das, M. Thirunavoukkarasu, P. K. Chand, (14th January 2016). “Genetic stability and coumarin content of transformed rhizoclones and regenerated plants of a multi-medicinal herb, Hybanthus enneaspermus (L.) F. Muell.” Plant Growth Regulation (SPRINGER) ISSN: 0167-6903(Print), 80(2), 103-114. (SCI, UGC, Scopus) IF-3.4, Cited by 07 23. S. Parida, R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal and P. K. Chand (25th Jun. 2012). Isolation and Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria from Marine Waters of Chilika Lake, Odosha and India for Pharmaceutical Use. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology. ISSN: 2231-7538 (Print) 8(3): 197 202. (UGC, Scopus) IF-0.52, Cited by 09 24. R. C. Jena and K. C. Samal (Nov. 2011). Endogenous microbial contamination during In vitro culture of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas): Identification and Prevention. International Journal of Agricultural Technology. ISSN: 1686-9141.7(6): 1725-1731. (UGC, Scopus) IF-0.30, Cited by 24 |
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International Publications (Environmental Biotechnology, Bioremediation, Phytoremediation)
25. S. Acharya, R.C. Jena, S.J. Das, C. Pradhan, P.K. Chand (Nov. 2017). “Assessment of air pollution tolerance index of some selected roadside plants of Bhubaneswar city, Odisha, India”, Journal of Environmental Biology. ISSN: 0254-8704(Print), 38, 1-7. (Scopus) IF-0.78, Cited by 17 26. R. C. Jena (2009). Aerobic Granules, a novel heavy metal biosorbent, Emerging Science, 2: 25-27. 27. A. K. Nayak, R. C. Jena, S. Jena, R. Bhol, H. K. Patra, (2015). Phytoremediation of hexavalent chromium by Triticum aestivum L. Scientia Agriculturae. ISSN: 2311-0228 (Print) 9 (1), 16-22. , Cited by 11 28. S. N. Dash, R. C. Jena, (2015). ‘Bio-fertilizer options in nutrient management of potato’ International Journal of Scientific Research. ISSN: 2277 - 8179 (Print) 4(1), 420-421. IF-5.71, Cited by 09 |
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II. National Publications (10)
29. R. C. Jena, and P. K. Chand (20th Dec 2016). “Molecular auditing of some selected Indian mangoes (Mangifera indica L.)” Plant Science Research. 38, 80-90 30. P. Saha, R. C. Jena, B. Sahoo, K. Sahoo and A. Lenka (1st October 2012) Sufficing neutraceutical rich multipurpose leafy vegetable on earth: Moringa. Odisha Review. ISSN No: 0970-8669 LXIX (3)72-80. Cited by 05 31. R. C. Jena, S. Parida, K. C. Samal, B. K. Das (2009). DNA fingerprinting: a biological technique, Emerging Science, 1(5): 6-12. 32. S. Parida,, R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal (2010). Role of Biotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development, Emerging Science. 1(9): 8-14. 33. R. C. Jena, S. Aich, R. Mohapatra and K. C. Samal (2010) Application of bioinformatics in biotechnology. Emerging Science. 3(3): 21-23. 34. R. C. Jena, R. Mohapatra and S. Aich (2009). A new drug discovery for a tricky disease: anthrax, Emerging Science. 1(6): 34-37. 35. R. C. Jena and Y. K. Mohanta (2010). Parthenium weed: the terrorist of the weed world. Emerging Science. 2(1): 25-27. 36. R. C. Jena (2010). Nanotechnology: Adding New Dimensions to Healthcare. Emerging Science. 2(5). 37. S. Parida and R. C. Jena (2011). Transplantaion: Adding New Dimentions to Human health. Emerging Science. 3(9):13-18. 38. P. Saha, R. C. Jena and B. Sahoo (2013). e - Governance in Agriculture: An Overview. Emerging Science. 3(9): 13-18. |
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III. International Book
39. Rout George Kerry, Kingsley Eghonghon Ukhurebor, Ram Chandra Jena, and Sanatan Majhi (Eds.) (2023) Advances in Biosensors: Applications in Environmental Monitoring, Plant Science and Human Welfare”, published by Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing, Bristol, England (In Press) |
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IV. International Book Chapter
40. R. C. Jena, S. Aich, L. Das and B. K. Das (2013). Comparative Structural Modeling and Docking Studies between Caspase 6 Isoform Alpha Preproprotein and Tetrabenazine for Huntington’s disease. Advances in Biotechnology" published by Studium Press Pvt. Ltd. USA, Chapter 27:535-550. ISBN-139781626990135 41. H. Dey, K. Nayak, S. Saha, S. Nag, R. C. Jena (2023) Integration of gene editing tools for advancement of biosensor plant disease detection . Applications of Biosensors in Plant Science, Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing, Bristol, England (In Press) 42. R. C. Jena, D. Kumari (2023) Advancement of biosensors for detection of human and animal diseases. Applications of Biosensors in Human Welfare. Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing, Bristol, England (In Press) |
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V. Conference Proceedings
43. B. K. Das, R. C. Jena, and K. C. Samal (2010). Analysis of genetic diversity among 12 mango cultivars using RAPD markers. National Seminar on Recent Trends in Horticultural Crops Issues and Strategies for Research and Development, Hisar, India, 22-24 March 2010. [ Published in : Haryana Journal of Horticultural Sciences 39: 121-124 ] , Cited by 01 44. R. C. Jena and P. K. Chand (2012). Homology Modeling & Docking Studies between Caspase-6 Isoform Alpha Preproprotein and Tetrabenazine for Huntington’s disease. National seminar on Vector Borne & Zoonotic Diseases in India: A Perspective and Retrospective analysis in Present Scenario.12 th February, Hotel Kalinga Ashoka, Bhuanneswar, Organised by Lions Clubs International. pp. 19-2 |
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Conference/Seminars/ Workshop: | Organised:
1. Convener—National Workshop—“Collection, Preservation and Identification of Angiosperm” Dept. of Life Science, BBMKU, Dhanbad, Jharkhand in collaboration with EIACP-PC-RP on Biodiversity (Flora), Botanical Survey of India (MoEF & CC), Howrah (23rd–24th February, 2024) 2. Organizing Secretary— National Workshop—“Bioinformatics and Computer aided Drug Designing” held at Department of Life Science, BBMK University, Dhanbad (17th to 22nd August 2022) 3. Organizing Secretary— Regional Investor Seminar— “Awareness on “Indian Capital Market-Empowering Investors” Organized by IQAC, RSMC, Govindpur in collaboration with SEBI, NSE & IQAC, BBMK University, Dhanbad” (17th October 2024) |
Presented:
Oral 1. “Hexavalent Chromium Immobilization by Aerobic Microbial Granules” (For Young Scientist Award) at North Orissa University, Baripada, Organised by Orissa Botanical Society, 10th-12th January 2009 2. “DNA fingerprinting of some promising Indian genotypes and hybrids of mango (Mangifera indica L.)” (For Young Scientist Award) at Talcher Autonomous College, Odisha by Orissa Botanical Society, 28th-29th December 2011. 3. “Clonal fidelity of micropropagated banana (Musa spp.) variety ‘Champa’ verified using RAPD markers” in the National Conference on “Biodiversity Assessment, Monitoring and Conservation: Application of Biotechnological Tools’ organized by Orissa Botanical Society at RPRC, Bhubaneswar, 22th-23th February 2015 4. “Pomological and DNA fingerprinting of commercial cultivars, hybrids and local Indian genotypes of mango (Mangifera indica L.)” in the ‘14th Odisha Bigyan Congress’ held at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, 12th -14th November 2011 5. “Analysis of genetic diversity of some Indian mango genotypes using RAPD markers” in a ‘National Seminar on Biodiversity and Sustainability of Tropical and Sub-Tropical Fruit Crops’, Organized by Orissa Horticulture Society, at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, 25th - 27th February, 2011 6. “Analysis of genetic diversity of some Indian mango genotypes using RAPD markers” in a National Seminar on Recent trends in horticultural crops –issues and strategies for research and development, Organized by Dept. of Horticulture CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Haryana, India on 22th-24th March, 2010 7. “DNA Fingerprinting of commercial cultivars, hybrids and local Pomological and DNA fingerprinting of commercial cultivars, hybrids and local Indian genotypes of mango (Mangifera indica L.)” in the ‘18th Odisha Bigyan Congress’ held at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, 12th -14th November 2011 8. Authentic varietal identification and population structuring based on genetic variability of selected Indian mangoes using DNA markers in a National Seminar on impact of food and drug adulteration, Organized by UDPS, Utkal University on 15th November 2015 |
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Poster
9. Fingerprinting of Indian mango hybrids and their parents based on RAPD and ISSR markers (International Conference) on Biotechnology in Human Welfare Held at Kakatiya University, AP, 7th - 9th February 2013 10. “Genetic diversity among Indian mangoes based on morphometric and cumulative molecular markers in the Indian science congress, at Kolkata, 3rd-7th January 2013 11. “Population structuring of selected mungbean landraces of Odisha State of India via SCoT marker based genetic diversity analysis” in the ‘Utkal University Research Scholars’ Conclave -2016’ ( UURSC-2016), held on 30th April, 2016 |
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International Conference Abstracts
1. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal, B. K. Das and P. K. Chand (2010). DNA Fingerprinting of some cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) accessions from India using RAPD markers.InternationalConferenceon Biotechnology: A Global Scenario. Kakatiya University. Warangal, AP, India. 2-4 November, PB-33, pp.111. 2. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal and B. K. Das (2009). Assessment of allergenicity through bioinformatics tool in GM food. Advancement in Biomedical Research, KIIT University, BBSR, Orissa. 13-14 November, Poster No. 25, pp. 77-78. 3. R. Mohapatra and R C Jena. 2009. A new drug designing against a tricky disease: ANTHRAX. Advancement in Biomedical-Research, KIIT University, 13-14 November, pp 57-58. Poster No.8. 4. K. C. Samal, S. Swin, P. K.Chand, B. K. Das and R. C. Jena (2011). Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker analysis for estimating genetic relationships among sixty-five mango genotypes of India. International conference on plant science in post genomic Era. Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Orissa. pp. 31. 5. Pomology and ISSR based DNA Fingerprinting of Sixty-five Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Genotypes of India. 2012. XXXV All India Cell Biology Conference and Symposium on Membrane Dynamics & Disease. Poster No. S20. 6. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal, B. K. Das, S. Beura and P. K. Chand.2012. Elucidation of genetic diversity among Indian mangoes using cumulative PCR-based DNA markers. Global Conference on Horticulture for food, nutrition and livelihood options, May 28-31, Bhubaneswar Odisha, India 7. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal, B. K. Das and P. K. Chand 2013. Genetic diversity among Indian mangoes based on morphometric and cumulative molecular markers. Indian science congress, Proceedings of the 100th session of the Indian science congress, section of plant sciences, 3-7 January, 2013, Kolkata university, Kolkata, India. 8. R. C. Jena, K. Agarwal, T. S. Ghosh, P. K. Chand, (2019). Population structuring of based on genetic variability of selected mungbean (Vigna radiata [L.]Wilczek) landraces of the Odisha State of India using gene targeted (SCoT) and arbitrary (RAPD) markers – a cumulative approach. International conference on biodiversity and sustainable development, Strategies For Future, 29 & 30 January 2019 at NC Autonomous College, Jajpur, Odisha |
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VI. National Conference Abstracts
1. R.C. Jena, K.C. Samal, B.K. Das and P.K. Chand (2010).Genetic Divergence Analysis in Mango (Mangifera indica L.) using RAPD markers. National symposium on Genomics and Crop Improvement. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, 25-27 February, Poster No. 82, pp.126. 2. R. C. Jena, D. P. Ray, B. K. Das and K. C. Samal (2010).Analysis of genetic diversity of Indian mango cultivars using ISSR markers. National Seminar on Biodiversity in Mango for Sustainable Livelihood. Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Lucknow.25-28 June, 2010. 3. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal and B. K. Das. (2010). Assessment of clonal fidelity of micro-propagated banana (Musa spp.) variety ‘Bantala’. 4th Indian Horticulture Congress. Pusa Campus, New Delhi, 18-21 November, pp. 316. 4. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal and S. Parida (2010). Identification and prevention of bacterial contamination during in vitro culture of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatus). National Seminar on sustainable agriculture and food security: Challenges and Opportunities, OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, 29-30 November. 5. B.K. Das, R. C. Jena and K.C. Samal (2010).Analysis of genetic diversity among 12 mango cultivars using RAPD markers. Conference Proceedings, Department of Horticulture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar – 125 004 (Haryana) India, March 22-24, pp. 5. 6. S. Parida, R.C. Jena, K.C. Samal and B.K. Das (2010). Diversity analysis of twenty rice genotypes using RAPD marker. National Symposium on Genomics and Crop Improvement. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, February 25-27, pp. 58. 7. R. C. Jena, K.C Samal and B. K. Das. and P. K. Chand 2011. Analysis of genetic diversity among mango cultivars using RAPD markers. National seminar on biodiversity and sustainability of tropical and sub-tropical fruit crops. OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, 25-27 February, pp. 10a. 8. K. C. Samal, R. C. Jena, B.K. Das and P.K. Chand (2011). Physico-chemical analysis of some important mango varieties of Orissa. National seminar on biodiversity and sustainability of tropical and sub-tropical fruit crops. OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, 25-27 February, pp. 7. 9. R. C. Jena, B. K. Das. I. Priyadarshanee, K. Sethi and D. N. Singh (2011). Evaluation of promising beal accesions in Odisha. National seminar on biodiversity and sustainability of tropical and sub-tropical fruit crops. OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, 25-27 February, pp. 10b. 10. K. C. Samal, R. C. Jena, B. K. Das and P. K. Chand (2011). Pomological and DNA Fingerprinting of commercial cultivars, hybrids and local Indian genotypes of mango (Mangifera indica L.), 14th ‘Odisha Bigyan Congress’ 12-14th November. 11. Ram Chandra Jena. (2011). DNA fingerprinting of some promising Indian genotypes and hybrids of mango (Mangifera indica L.). 36th Orissa Botanical Society Held at Talcher Autonomous Collage, Talcher, Odisha on 28th and 29th December 2011. 12. R. C. Jena, K. C. Samal, A. Pal and P. K. Chand. (2015). Clonal fidelity of micropropagated banana (Musa spp.) variety ‘Champa’ verified using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. 39th Annual conference of Orissa Botanical Society & National Conference on Biodiversity Assessment, Monitoring and Conservation: Application of Biotechnological Tools on 22nd & 23rd Feb. 2015, pp.32 13. Ram C. Jena, Kailash C. Samal, Ajantaa Pal, Pradeep K. Chand. (2015). Evaluation of morphometric and PCR based molecular markers for estimating genetic diversity among some Indian mango genotypes. Annual conference of Orissa Botanical Society & National Conference on Biodiversity Assessment, Monitoring and Conservation: Application of Biotechnological Tools on 22nd & 23rd Feb. 2015, pp. 34 14. Ram C. Jena, Kailash C. Samal, Ajantaa Pal, Pradeep K. Chand. (2015). Genetic diversity among some promising Indian local selections and hybrids of cashew nut based on morphometric and molecular markers. Annual conference of Orissa Botanical Society & National Conference on Biodiversity Assessment, Monitoring and Conservation: Application of Biotechnological Tools on 22nd & 23rd Feb. 2015, pp. 8 15. K. Agarwal, R. C. Jena, P. K. Chand (2017) Polymorphic SCoT markers for establishing phylogenetic relationships among selected Indian mango (Mangifera indica L.) cultivars, ETBRI-2017, 21-22 Nov’ 2017 at Ramadevi Womens University, Bhubaneswar |
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International/National Conference/ Workshop Participation
1. International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Biological Sciences” organized by School of Biotechnology held at KIIT University, 24th - 25th October 2008 2. National Seminar on “Sustainable Agriculture & Food Security: Challenges & Opportunities, Organized by Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, 29th - 30th November 2010. 3. UGC Sponsored Skill Based Workshop on Current Advances in Microscope to molecules held at and organised by Utkal University, 17th-18th November 2015 4. National Workshop on Medicinal Plants and its propagation through Plant Tisuse Culture at OUAT, Bhubaneswar on 6th December 2014 |
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Membership : | Life member
1. Orissa Botanical Society - Since 2011 (No. ORIENG/2009/28636) 2. Emerging Science- Since 2011 (No. 16671/1506 ) 3. Microbiologists Society, India- since 2024 (MS/LM/1201) |