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From: Jagdish Singh, India
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Dear Sir I am working for the last so many years in Agricultural Biochemistry. I have recently started work on post harvest quality deterioration in vegetable crops and also on improvement of vegetable quality through organic farming. May i have an oppurtunity to work as podt doctoral fellw in the above firld to have an exposure in the field of genetic engineering for extending shelf life of vegetable crops especially tomato. Jagdish
CV OF DR. JAGDISH SINGH 1. Name : DR. JAGDISH SINGH 2. Designation : Sr. Scientist (Biochemistry) 3. Date of Birth : 5th February 1960 (05021960) 4. Name of the Institution presently working : Indian Institute of Vegetable Research1, Gandhi Nagar (Naria), P.B. No. 5002, P.O. BHU, Varanasi - 221 005, U.P 5. Telephone and Fax : 0542 - 318563, 635236 05443 - 29007 (office)Fax : 05443 - 29007, 0542 – 318504 6. E-mail : 1. Jsingh4@epatra.com2. pdveg@up.nic.in 7. Educational Qualifications: Degree Name of University Year Division B.Sc. (Honours) B.H.U., Varanasi 1979 Ist M.Sc. (BioChemistry) B.H.U., Varanasi 1981 Ist Ph.D. (BioChemistry) B.H.U., Varanasi 1987 - 8. M.Sc. / Ph.D. Students Guided: M.Sc. – Two (As Co- supervisor) Ph.D. – One (As Co- supervisor) 9. Service Particulars (last 10 years) Employer Post held Scale of Pay(Rs) Period Remarks / Duties ICAR (IIVR) Sr. Scientist (Biochemistry) 12000-18400 4th March 1998 to till date Research and Management UPCSR Scientific officer (Sr.Scale)Scientific officer 3000-50002200-4000 September 1989 to 3rd March 1998. -Do- 10. Publications Research papers : i) Published - 33 ii) Communicated - 2 Popular Articles : i) Published - Hindi:15 English: 10 Conferences and Workshops : Participated in 10 National and 02 International Conferences / Workshop. 11. Awards/Recognition Received 1. Qualified NET Examination conducted by UGC 2. Received UGC-JRF / SRF fellowships, Sept.1982-Dec., 1987. 3. Received CSIR-SRF, Jan.1988-June, 1988. 4. Received DBT-Research Associateship, July, 1988-August, 1989. 12. Research Experience in various institutions 1. JRF / SRF, Deptt. of Bio-Chemistry, BHU, Varanasi from September 1982 to December 1987. 2. SRF in CSIR Centre for Biotechnology, New Delhi, January 1988 to June 1988. 3. Research Associate, Deptt. of Bio-technology, AIIMS, New Delhi, July 1988 to 3rd September, 1989. 4. Scientific Officer (Biochemistry) at U.P.Council of Sugarcane Research, 4th September1989 - 3rd March 1998. 5. Senior Scientist (Biochemistry) at Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, (ICAR), Varanasi, since 4th March 1998 to till date. 13. Training / Refresher Courses Attended 1. Refresher Course on “Current Developments in Plant Biotechnology”, Organized at ICAR Centre of Advanced Studies in Biochemistry, Division Of Biochemistry, IARI, New Delhi, March, 20-26, (1999). 2. Short term Training Course on “Recent Techniques in Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology” held at Centre for Plant Biotechnology, IARI, New Delhi, March 10-31, 1992 3 Presently attending a training an International Training Course on “Biotechnology in Agriculture: Plants and Microorganisms” at The Faculty of Agriculture, Rhovot, Hebrew University of Jerusalem at Israel, w.e.f. 29.10.2002 up to 16.12.2002 14. Membership of Scientific Societies 1. Life Member/Treasurer - Indian Society of Vegetable Science 2. Life Member - Society of Biological Chemists 3. Life Member - Sugar Technologists Association of India 15. List of publications 1. Malhotra, O.P., Dwivedi, U.N. and Singh, Jagdish (1984). Role of a-ketoglutarate on steady state kinetics of isocitrate lyase catalysed reaction. Proc. Soc. Biol. Chem., 53: 656. 2. Malhotra, O.P. and Singh, Jagdish (1987). Role of Histidine residue in isocitrate lyase activity: Chemical modification studies. Proc. Soc. Bio. Chem.. 56: 27. 3. Kumar, A., Singh, Jagdish and Sahoo, N. (1988). Effect of Nitrogen-Laser rays on some Glycolytic enzymes of germinating green gram (Vigna radiata). Proc. Soc. Bio. Chem. 57: 207. 4. Malhotra, O.P., Dwivedi, U.N., Singh, Jagdish and Srivastava, P.K. (1987). Chemical Reaction Mechanism and Active site groups of isocitrate lyase. Ind. J. Biochem. Biophys., 24 : 57-62. 5. Malhotra, O.P., Singh, Jagdish and Srivastava, P.K. (1991). Significance of sulphydryl groups in the activity of isocitrate lyase of castor endosperm. Plant Science, 75: 47-53. 6. Singh, Jagdish and Malhotra, O.P. (1991). Effect of some metabolites and metal-ions on castor endosperm isocitrate lyase. Plant Physiol. & Biochem. 18(1): 35-39. 7. Malhotra, O.P. and Singh, Jagdish (1992). Roe of Histidine residues and mechanism of action of Isocitrate lyase of castor seedling endosperm. Plant Science, 81: 155-162. 8. Singh, Jagdish and Malhotra, O.P. (1992). Photo-oxidation studies on castor-endosperm isocitrate lyase : Modification of Active site histidine residues. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, 62 (B) III: 379-394. 9. Singh, Jagdish, Chandra, P. and Singh, H.N. (1992). Studies on some water logging induced biochemical changes in sugarcane. Proc. Ann. Con. Sugar Tech. Assoc. India, 54: 83-90. 10. Lal, N., Chandra, P., Singh, Jagdish and Singh, H.N. (1992). Changes in nucleic acid and protein contents during plant regeneration from callus in sugarcane. Ind. J. Plant Physiol., 35(4): 389-392. 11. Chandra, P., Singh, Jagdish and Singh, H.N. (1993). Effect of salinity stress on soluble proteins,nitrate reductase activity, proline and nucleic acid contents in the foliar samples of sugarcane cultivars. J. Environ. Res., 3(3): 1-4. 12. Singh, Jagdish, Singh, M., Chandra, P., Rao, G.P. and Singh H.N. (1993). Biochemical studies on resistance to red rot in sugarcane. Sugar Cane (U.K.), No. 6: 16-19. 13. Singh, Jagdish, Lal, N. and Singh, S.B. (1993). Effect of chloramphenicol on growth and some nitrogen assimilating enzymes in sugarcane shoot cultures grown in vitro. Proc. Decc. Sugar Tech. Assoc. India, Part I: 201-212 14. Chandra, P., Singh, S.K., Singh, Jagdish and Singh, S.B. (1993). Influence of salt stress on photosynthetic pigment and dry weight of sugarcane shoot culture in vitro. Cooperative Sugar, 24(11): 611-612. 15. Singh, R.K., Chandra, P., Singh, Jagdish and Singh, D.N. (1993). Effect of Gamma rays on physio-biochemical parameters of sugarcane. J. Nuclear Agric. Biol., 22(2): 65-69. 16. Singh, Jagdish, Chandra, P. and Singh, S.B. (1994). Studies on some biochemical variations during tillering of sugarcane. Indian Sugar, 43(10): 775-778. 17. Singh, Jagdish, Singh, R.P., Sinha O.K. and Agnihotri V.P. (1994). Biochemical aspects of disease resistance with special reference to red rot disease of sugarcane. Current Trends in Sugarcane Path., 259-275. 18. Singh, Jagdish (1993). Biotechnology for sugarcane crop improvement: Future Prospectives. Bharatiya Sugar, 20(1): 39-44. 19. Singh, Jagdish and Rao G.P. (1995). Enhancement of some defensive oxidative enzymes following inoculation of sugarcane with Colletotrichum falcatum Went. Physiol. & Mol. Biol. Plants 1(1): 73-79. 20. Singh, Jagdish and Singh, R.G. (1996). Sugar accumulation and activity of related foliar enzymes during growth of sugarcane. Indian J. Plant Physiol., 1(2): 119-122. 21. Singh, Jagdish and Singh, S.B. (1996). Biochemical studies on callus initiation growth and differentiation in sugarcane. Physiol. Mol. Biol. Plants, 2: 49-52. 22. Singh, Jagdish and Singh, R.G. (1996). Biochemical variation in the sprouting buds of sugarcane positioned at different sections of stalk. Proc. Deccan. Sugar Tech. Assoc., Part I: 29-32. 23. Singh, Jagdish, Singh, Manmohan, Singh, R.G. and Singh S.B. (1998). Effect of pre-planting treatment with phenols and some growth regulators on germination and initial growth of sugarcane. Indian Sugar, 48: 119-123 24. Singh, S.P., Rao, G.P., Singh, Jagdish and Singh, S.B. (1997). Effect of sugarcane mosaic potyvirus infection on metabolic activities, yield and juice quality of two sugarcane varieties. Sugar Cane (UK), Sept/Oct. (1997), No. 5: 19-23. 25. Singh, Jagdish, Chandra, P., Singh, M.M. and Rao, G.P. (1997). Post-harvest biochemical changes in sugarcane. National Symposium on Sugar recovery: Problems & Prospects held at I.I.S.R., Lucknow, Sept. 13-15, No. 12: 69. 26. Rao, G.P., Sharma, S.R., Singh, Jagdish, Singh, M., Singh. Singh, A., Singh, M.P. and Singh, R.G. (2000). Grassy shoot disease – a threat to sugarcane growers and sugar industries in U.P. Cooperative Sugar, 31(7): 559-564. 27. Singh, Jagdish, G. Kalloo and Singh, A.K. (1999). Genetic Engineering for nutritional quality improvement in vegetable crops: Current Perspectives. Vegetable Science. Vol. 26 (2): 99-108. 28. Rai, G.K., Singh, Jagdish, Singh, S. and Gupta, A.K., (2002). Effect of plant growth regulators (IAA and NAA) and micronutrient mixtures on growth yield and quality of tomato. Annals Biol., 18 (1): 13-17. 29. Singh, Jagdish, Banerjee, M.K., Chakraborty, S. and Kalloo, G. (2002). Role of phenolics and peroxidase in resistance to Fusarium wilt in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Annals Agri Bio Res., 7 (1): 41-46. 30. Rai,G.K., Singh, Jagdish, Verma,M.M. and Varshney,M.L. (2002). Response of chemical ameliorates on growth, yield, oil content and mineral uptake in lemon grass (Cymbopogon flexosus Stapf.) grown under saline conditions. Annals Biol., 18 (2): 185-188. 31. Singh, Jagdish, Singh, K.P. and Kalloo, G. (2002). Effect of some plant growth regulators on fruit set and development under cold climatic conditions in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Prog. Hort., (Accepted). 32. Singh, Jagdish, Singh, B. and Kalloo, G. (2002). Root morphology and carotene content in Asiatic and European Carrots (Daucus carota L.). Ind. J. Agric. Sci. (Accepted). 33. Rai, G.K., Verma, M.M. and Singh, Jagdish (2001). Effect of nitrogen and potassium levels on crop growth, tuber yield and nutrient uptake by potato (Solanum tuberosum). Proceedings of International Symposium. On Importance of Potassium in Nutrient Management for Sustainable Crop Production in India, held at New Delhi, December 13-15, 2001. pp. 290-293. Book Chapters 1. Singh, Jagdish and G. Kalloo, (2001). Vegetable Crops: Nutritional Security. In: Emerging Scenario in Vegetable Research and Development (Kalloo, G. and Singh, Kirti, eds.). Research Periodicals and Book Publishing House, USA, 181-196. 2. Singh, Jagdish, Sanjeev Kumar, and G. Kalloo, (20022). Nutritional Improvement in Vegetable Crops using Biotechnological Approaches. In: Plant Genetic Engineering, Vol. 4 : Improvement of Vegetables and Fruits (Jaiwal, P.K. and Singh, R.P., eds.). Sci-Tech. Pub.Co., Houston, Texas, USA. Technical Bulletin 1. Singh, Jagdish, G.Kalloo and K.P.Singh (2001) Vegetable crops: Nutritional Security. Technical Bulletin No.6. Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (ICAR), Varanasi. Pp. 1-56. 2. Singh, Jagdish and K.P. Singh (2002). Post harvest management of Vegetables. Technical Bulletin (Manuscript Accepted For Publication under financial grant from NHRDF, Nasik). Pp. 1-73.