Sridhar Gutam, PhD Plant Physiology
Lucknow, India
Research field: Biological Sciences - Agricultural Science
Plant Physiology; Mango Physiology: Bioinformatics; Medicinal and Aromatic Plants; IPR; Patents; Copyrigts; Scholar Informatics; Patent Informatics
Publications
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Journal Article (4)
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S. Gutam, A. K. Mishra, P. S. Pandey et al. (2010) Need of open access repositories for NARS in India. In Current Science 98 (12).
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Sridhar Gutam, R.V. Koti, M.B. Chetti et al. (2009) Effect of naphthalene acetic acid and mepiquat chloride on physiological components of yield in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.), 53-61. In Journal of Agriculture Research 47 (1).
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Guttikonda Aneeja, Sridhar Gutam (2009) Prospects of open access to Indian agricultural Research: A case study of ICAR. In First Monday 14 (7).
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Sridhar Gutam, Virendra Nath, G.C. Srivastava (2008) Endogenous hormonal content during grain development in wheat, 493-502. In Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research 33 (3).
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Generic (1)
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Aneeja G, Sridhar Gutam (2008) Prospects of Open Access to Indian Agricultural Research: a case study of ICAR.
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Web Page (1)
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Magazine Article (2)
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S Gutam, G Aneeja, A K Mishra et al. (2010) Open Access: Making Science Research Accessible, 19-22. In Economic and Political Weekly.
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Sridhar Gutam (2009) India needs legislation for accessing publicly funded research. In SSV News and Views.
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Biographical Information
I am a Plant Physiologist now working on Mango at CISH, Lucknow. Apart from this, I am doing advocacy for open access.
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Professional Experience
2010 - Present
Nov 2009 - Dec 2010
Jan 2004 - Nov 2009
Education
Sep 1999 - Jan 2004
Sep 1997 - Aug 1999
University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
in Dhārwād, India
M.Sc. Agricultrure (Plant Physiology)
M.Sc. Agricultrure (Plant Physiology)
Dec 1992 - Jul 1997
Contact Information
| Webpage: | http://www.cishlko.org |

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