Raman Thangavelu
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Publications of Raman Thangavelu (15 listed):
Plant Disease (2021) 105 (9 - 2737)
Raman Thangavelu, Esack Edwin Raj, Pushpakanth P., Gopi Muthukathan, Loganathan Murugan and Subbaraya Uma (2021)
Draft genome resource of a novel virulent Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 1 strain (VCG 0124) infecting Cavendish (AAA) group of banana in India
Plant Disease (2021) 105, 481-483
R. Thangavelu, E. Edwin Raj, P. Pushpakanth, M. Loganathan and S. Uma (2021)
Draft genome of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense strain tropical race-4 infecting Cavendish (AAA) group of banana in India
Plant Disease (2021) 105 (7 - 2316)
M. Loganathan, R. Thangavelu, P. Pushpakanth, K. Muthubharathi, R. Ramesh, R. Selvarajan and S. Uma (2021)
First report of rhizome rot of banana caused by Klebsiella variicola in India
Journal of Plant Pathology (2019) 101, 295-305
Perumal Ganga Devi and Raman Thangavelu (2019)
Development of species specific SCAR based molecular marker for the detection of Pseudocercospora eumusae, the causal agent of eumusae leaf spot disease in banana
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2019) 154, 777-786
Raman Thangavelu, D. Mostert, M. Gopi, P. Ganga Devi, B. Padmanaban, A.B. Molina and A. Viljoen (2019)
First detection of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 (TR4) on Cavendish banana in India
PLoS ONE (2017) 12 (7 - e0181630)
Diane Mostert, Agustin B. Molina, Jeff Daniells, Gerda Fourie, Catur Hermanto, Chih-Ping Chao, Emily Fabregar, Vida G. Sinohin, Nik Masdek, Raman Thangavelu, Chunyu Li, Ganyun Yi, Lizel Mostert and Altus Viljoen (2017)
The distribution and host range of the banana Fusarium wilt fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, in Asia
Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 99, 361-369
K. Kalaiponmani, R. Thangavelu and G. Varun (2017)
Optimization of protein isolation and preliminary comparative proteomics of pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (P-Foc) and non-pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum (np-Fo)
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2015) 25, 1147-1164
R. Thangavelu and M. Gopi (2015)
Combined application of native Trichoderma isolates possessing multiple functions for the control of Fusarium wilt disease in banana cv. Grand Naine
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2015) 54, 241-252
Raman Thangavelu and Muthukathan Gopi (2015)
Field suppression of Fusarium wilt disease in banana by the combined application of native endophytic and rhizospheric bacterial isolates possessing multiple functions
Australasian Plant Disease Notes (2010) 5, 30-33
R. Thangavelu and M.M. Mustaffa (2010)
First report of corm rot disease caused by Sclerotium rolfsii in banana
Plant Disease (2010) 94, p. 1379 (Thangavelu et al.)
R. Thangavelu and M.M. Mustaffa (2010)
First report on the occurrence of a virulent strain of Fusarium wilt pathogen (race-1) infecting Cavendish (AAA) goup of bananas in India
Australasian Plant Pathology (2009) 38, 13-21
R. Thangavelu and A. Jayanthi (2009)
RFLP analysis of rDNA-ITS regions of native non-pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum isolates and their field evaluation for the suppression of Fusarium wilt disease of banana
Australasian Plant Pathology (2007) 36, 595-605
R. Thangavelu, G. Sangeetha and M.M. Mustaffa (2007)
Cross-infection potential of crown rot pathogen (Lasiodiplodia theobromae) isolates and their management using potential native bioagents in banana
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2001) 108, 433-445
R. Thangavelu, A. Palaniswami, G. Ramakrishnan, Sabitha Doraiswamy, S. Muthukrishnan and R. Velazhahan (2001)
Involvement of fusaric acid detoxification by Pseudomonas fluorescens strain PflO in the biological control of Fusarium wilt of banana caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2000) 107, 605-616
R. Radhajeyalakshmi, B. Meena, R. Thangavelu, S.D. Deborah, P. Vidhyasekaran and R. Velazhahan (2000)
A 45-kDa chitinase purified from pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) shows antifungal activity