7. Nayak S, Naik PK (2006) Factors effecting in vitro microrhizome formation and growth in Curcuma longa L. and improved field performance of micropropagated plants. Science Asia, 32: 31-37. DOI:10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2006.32.031 [ISSN: 1513-1874]Full Text
6. Maria S, Naik PK (2005) promoter analysis using position specific scoring matrix (PSSM). BioinformaticsFull Text
5. Naik PK, Nayak S (2005) Different modes of plant regeneration and factors effecting in vitro bulblet production in Ornithogalum virens. Science Asia, 31: 409-414. DOI:10.2306/scienceasia1513 -1874.2005.31.409[ISSN: 1513-1874]Full Text
4. Nayak S, Naik PK, Acharya LK, Mukhaerjee AK, Panda PC, Das P (2005) Assessment of genetic diversity among 16 promising cultivars of ginger using cytological and molecular markers. Z. Naturforsch, 60c: 485-492. doi: 10.1515/znc-2005-5-618. [ISSN: 0939-5075]Full Text
3. Mohapatra PK, Naik PK, Patel R (2000) Ethylene inhibitors improve dry matter partitioning and development of late flowering spikelets on rice panicles. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 27: 311-323. DOI: 10.1071/PP99057 [ISSN: 1445-4408]Full Text
2. Naik PK*, Mohapatra PK (2000) Ethylene inhibitors enhanced sucrose synthase activity and promoted grain filling of basal rice kernels. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 27: 39 - 51. DOI:10.1071/PP00020 [ISSN: 1445-4408]Full Text
1. Naik PK*, Mohapatra PK (1999) Ethylene inhibitors promote male gametophyte survival in rice. Plant Growth Regulation, 28: 29-39. DOI: 10.1023/A:1006285615853 [ISSN: 0167-6903]Full Text
LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED:
1. S. Pradhan, Naik PK*, Biswal D, Behera A, Pati SS, Mishra S (2018) Mangroves Atlas of Bhitarkanika. Ekamra Press, Bhubaneswar, [ISBN: 978-93-5321-684-9]
14. 1. Satpathy S, Patra A, Naik PK (2024). Phytochemistry and pharmacological activities of an ayurvedic medicinal plant Hygrophila spinosa. In the book The Chemistry inside Spices & Herbs: Research and Development, Publisher: Bentham Science, July 2024. 3: pp 125-151
13. Pattnaik S, Naik PK (2024). Aquatic biofilms and their role in biogeochemical cycling. In the book Aquatic Ecosystems and Microbial Biofilms: Significance, Dynamics, Prevention and Control, Publisher: CRC Press, 1 Oct 2024 Pp 133-148.
12. Mishra M, Pattnaik S, Naik PK* (2024). Aquatic Biofilms and Their role in Biogeochemical Cycling. In the book Aquatic Ecosystem and Microbial Biofilms Significance, Dynamics, Prevention and Control, Publisher: Springer Nature, Singapore.pp.133-154
11. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Naik PK* (2024). Computational approaches for the inhibition of ESKAPE pathogens. In the book ESKAPE Pathogens: Detection, Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies, Publisher: Springer Nature, Singapore. Pp 503-544
10. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Naik PK* (2024). Phytochemicals as potential antibacterial agents against ESKAPE pathogens. In the book ESKAPE Pathogens: Detection, Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies, Publisher: Springer Nature, Singapore. Pp 379-419
9. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Naik PK* (2024). Alternative strategies for combating antibiotic resistance in microorganisms. In the book Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy, Publisher: CRC Press, Pp 65-109.
8. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Singh H, Naik PK* (2023). Novel perspectives on phytochemicals-based approaches for mitigation of biofilms in ESKAPE pathogens: Recent trends and future avenues. Book Title: Recent Frontiers of Phytochemicals: Applications in Food, Pharmacy, Cosmetics and Biotechnology pp 433-454, Publisher: Elsevier
7. Mishra M, Pattnaik S, Singh H, Naik PK* (2023). Exploring the role of Mahua as a functional food and its future perspectives. Book Title: Recent Frontiers of Phytochemicals: Applications in Food, Pharmacy, Cosmetics and Biotechnology, pp 109-121, Publisher: Elsevier
6. Dash SG, Joshi HC, Naik PK* (2022). Noscapinoids: A Family of Microtubule-Targeted Anticancer Agent. Springer Nature, Singapore, A. N. Grace et al. (eds.), Handbook of Porous Carbon Materials, pp 987-1006, Publisher: Springer
5. D. Sengupta, Sharma VK, Hota SK, Srivastava RB, Naik PK (2021) An ensemble approach for evaluating the cognitive performance of human population at high altitude. In Machine Learning, Big dad and IoT for Medical Informatics, Academic Press, Elsevier, UK, [ISBN: 978-o-12-821777-1] Pp. 165-175FULL TEXT
4. Naik PK*, Dash AK (2015) Ascertain genetic diversity of Artemisia annua adapted to harsh environment of Ladakh using RAPD and ISSR molecular markers. Advances in Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Daya Publishing House, Astral International pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 406-428. [ISBN-9789351243366]
3. Naik PK*, Shri Ram, Singh H (2011) Population structure and molecular characterization of Podophyllum hexandrum of the northwestern Himalayas. In: Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, Edited by Rajesh Arora, C.A.B Interrnational, UK, pp. 267-276. (ISBN-9781845936785)
2. Joshi HC, Salil A, Bughani U, Naik PK (2011) Noscapinoids: A new class of anti-cancer drugs demand biotechnological intervention. In: Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, Edited by Rajesh Arora, C.A.B. Interrnational, UK, (2011), pp. 303-320. [ISBN-9781845936785, Citation: 5]
1. Mishra GP, Singh RK, Naik PK, Singh R, Singh SB (2008) Advances in Molecular Breeding: An Introduction. In: Molecular Plant Breeding: Principle Methods and Applications, Edited by R. K. Singh, Studium Press LLC, Texas, USA, pp. 1-34. [ISBN-1933699493]
Articles Published
7. Nayak S, Naik PK (2006) Factors effecting in vitro microrhizome formation and growth in Curcuma longa L. and improved field performance of micropropagated plants. Science Asia, 32: 31-37. DOI:10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2006.32.031 [ISSN: 1513-1874]Full Text
6. Maria S, Naik PK (2005) promoter analysis using position specific scoring matrix (PSSM). BioinformaticsFull Text
5. Naik PK, Nayak S (2005) Different modes of plant regeneration and factors effecting in vitro bulblet production in Ornithogalum virens. Science Asia, 31: 409-414. DOI:10.2306/scienceasia1513 -1874.2005.31.409[ISSN: 1513-1874]Full Text
4. Nayak S, Naik PK, Acharya LK, Mukhaerjee AK, Panda PC, Das P (2005) Assessment of genetic diversity among 16 promising cultivars of ginger using cytological and molecular markers. Z. Naturforsch, 60c: 485-492. doi: 10.1515/znc-2005-5-618. [ISSN: 0939-5075]Full Text
3. Mohapatra PK, Naik PK, Patel R (2000) Ethylene inhibitors improve dry matter partitioning and development of late flowering spikelets on rice panicles. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 27: 311-323. DOI: 10.1071/PP99057 [ISSN: 1445-4408]Full Text
2. Naik PK*, Mohapatra PK (2000) Ethylene inhibitors enhanced sucrose synthase activity and promoted grain filling of basal rice kernels. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 27: 39 - 51. DOI:10.1071/PP00020 [ISSN: 1445-4408]Full Text
1. Naik PK*, Mohapatra PK (1999) Ethylene inhibitors promote male gametophyte survival in rice. Plant Growth Regulation, 28: 29-39. DOI: 10.1023/A:1006285615853 [ISSN: 0167-6903]Full Text
LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED:
1. S. Pradhan, Naik PK*, Biswal D, Behera A, Pati SS, Mishra S (2018) Mangroves Atlas of Bhitarkanika. Ekamra Press, Bhubaneswar, [ISBN: 978-93-5321-684-9]
Full Text2. Pattnaik S and Naik PK (2021). Biotechnology and Bioinformatics –Recent Trends. Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai [ISBN: 978-93-5495-382-8]
Full Text3. Machine Learning, Big Data, and IoT for Medical Infromatics
Full Text4. Materials Horizons: From Nature to NanomaterialsAndrews
Full TextLIST OF BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED:
14. 1. Satpathy S, Patra A, Naik PK (2024). Phytochemistry and pharmacological activities of an ayurvedic medicinal plant Hygrophila spinosa. In the book The Chemistry inside Spices & Herbs: Research and Development, Publisher: Bentham Science, July 2024. 3: pp 125-151
Full Text13. Pattnaik S, Naik PK (2024). Aquatic biofilms and their role in biogeochemical cycling. In the book Aquatic Ecosystems and Microbial Biofilms: Significance, Dynamics, Prevention and Control, Publisher: CRC Press, 1 Oct 2024 Pp 133-148.
Full Text12. Mishra M, Pattnaik S, Naik PK* (2024). Aquatic Biofilms and Their role in Biogeochemical Cycling. In the book Aquatic Ecosystem and Microbial Biofilms Significance, Dynamics, Prevention and Control, Publisher: Springer Nature, Singapore.pp.133-154
Full Text11. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Naik PK* (2024). Computational approaches for the inhibition of ESKAPE pathogens. In the book ESKAPE Pathogens: Detection, Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies, Publisher: Springer Nature, Singapore. Pp 503-544
Full Text10. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Naik PK* (2024). Phytochemicals as potential antibacterial agents against ESKAPE pathogens. In the book ESKAPE Pathogens: Detection, Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies, Publisher: Springer Nature, Singapore. Pp 379-419
Full Text9. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Naik PK* (2024). Alternative strategies for combating antibiotic resistance in microorganisms. In the book Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy, Publisher: CRC Press, Pp 65-109.
Full Text8. Pattnaik S, Mishra M, Singh H, Naik PK* (2023). Novel perspectives on phytochemicals-based approaches for mitigation of biofilms in ESKAPE pathogens: Recent trends and future avenues. Book Title: Recent Frontiers of Phytochemicals: Applications in Food, Pharmacy, Cosmetics and Biotechnology pp 433-454, Publisher: Elsevier
Full Text7. Mishra M, Pattnaik S, Singh H, Naik PK* (2023). Exploring the role of Mahua as a functional food and its future perspectives. Book Title: Recent Frontiers of Phytochemicals: Applications in Food, Pharmacy, Cosmetics and Biotechnology, pp 109-121, Publisher: Elsevier
Full Text6. Dash SG, Joshi HC, Naik PK* (2022). Noscapinoids: A Family of Microtubule-Targeted Anticancer Agent. Springer Nature, Singapore, A. N. Grace et al. (eds.), Handbook of Porous Carbon Materials, pp 987-1006, Publisher: Springer
Full Text5. D. Sengupta, Sharma VK, Hota SK, Srivastava RB, Naik PK (2021) An ensemble approach for evaluating the cognitive performance of human population at high altitude. In Machine Learning, Big dad and IoT for Medical Informatics, Academic Press, Elsevier, UK, [ISBN: 978-o-12-821777-1] Pp. 165-175FULL TEXT
4. Naik PK*, Dash AK (2015) Ascertain genetic diversity of Artemisia annua adapted to harsh environment of Ladakh using RAPD and ISSR molecular markers. Advances in Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Daya Publishing House, Astral International pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 406-428. [ISBN-9789351243366]
Full Text3. Naik PK*, Shri Ram, Singh H (2011) Population structure and molecular characterization of Podophyllum hexandrum of the northwestern Himalayas. In: Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, Edited by Rajesh Arora, C.A.B Interrnational, UK, pp. 267-276. (ISBN-9781845936785)
Full Text2. Joshi HC, Salil A, Bughani U, Naik PK (2011) Noscapinoids: A new class of anti-cancer drugs demand biotechnological intervention. In: Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, Edited by Rajesh Arora, C.A.B. Interrnational, UK, (2011), pp. 303-320. [ISBN-9781845936785, Citation: 5]
Full Text1. Mishra GP, Singh RK, Naik PK, Singh R, Singh SB (2008) Advances in Molecular Breeding: An Introduction. In: Molecular Plant Breeding: Principle Methods and Applications, Edited by R. K. Singh, Studium Press LLC, Texas, USA, pp. 1-34. [ISBN-1933699493]
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