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Dr. Vishnu Kumar
Dr. Vishnu Kumar
Principal Scientist, ICAR-NBPGR, New Delhi
Verified email at icar.gov.in
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Barley research in India: retrospect and prospects
V Kumar, A Khippal, J Singh, R Selvakumar, R Malik, D Kumar, ...
Journal of Wheat Research 6 (1), 1-20, 2014
482014
Dual purpose barley (H. vulgare L.) in India: Performance and potential
AS Kharub, RPS Verma, D Kumar, V Kumar, R Selvakumar, I Sharma
Journal of Wheat Research 5 (1), 55-58, 2013
422013
Quality parameter requirement and standards for malt barley-a review
D Kumar, V Kumar, RPS Verma, AS Kharub, I Sharma
Agricultural Reviews 34 (4), 313-317, 2013
382013
Heterosis and combining ability studies for yield components and grain protein content in bread wheat Triticum aestivum (L.)
V Kumar, SR Maloo
Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 71 (04), 363-366, 2011
262011
AMMI model to analyse GXE for dual purpose barley in multi-environments trials
RPS Verma, AS Kharub, J Singh, V Kumar, I Sharma, A Verma
Agricultural Science Digest 36 (1), 9-16, 2016
252016
Millets for life: a brief introduction
AU Paschapur, D Joshi, KK Mishra, L Kant, V Kumar, A Kumar
Millets and millet technology, 1-32, 2021
222021
Non parametric analysis in multi environmental trials of feed barley genotypes
A Verma, J Singh, V Kumar, AS Kharab, GP Singh
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 6 (6), 1201-1210, 2017
212017
AMMI, GGE biplots and regression analysis to comprehend the G X E interaction in multi-environment barley trials
V Kumar, AS Kharub, RPS Verma, A Verma
Indian Journal of Genetics & Plant Breeding 76 (2), 202-204, 2016
202016
Recent trends in breeder seed production of barley (Hordeum vulgare) in India.
K Vishnu, K R, V RPS, V Ajay, I Sharma
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 83 (5), 576-578, 2013
172013
Parental molecular diversity and its concurrence to heterosis in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum)
V Kumar, SR Maloo
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 82 (3), 207, 2012
172012
Heterosis and inbreeding depression for some quantitative and heat tolerance characters in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
C Lal, V Kumar, SR Maloo
Journal of Wheat Research 5 (2), 52-55, 2013
152013
Additive main effects and multiplicative interaction and yield stability index for genotype by environment analysis and wider adaptability in Barley
V Kumar, AS Kharub, GP Singh
Cereal research communications 46 (2), 365-375, 2018
132018
GxE evaluation of salinity tolerant barley genotypes by AMMI model.
RPS Verma, AS Kharab, VK Vishnu Kumar, AV Ajay Verma
132016
AMMI model to estimate G× E for grain yield of dual purpose barley genotypes
A Verma, V Kumar, AS Kharab, GP Singh
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. Appl. Sci 8 (5), 1-7, 2019
122019
Generation mean analysis for some heat tolerance and quantitative characters in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
C Lal, S Maloo, V Kumar
Journal of Wheat Research 5 (2), 22-26, 2013
122013
Barley Cultivars Released in India: Names, Parentages, Origins and Adaptations
RPS Verma, V Kumar, B Sarkar, AS Kharub, D Kumar, R Selvakumar, ...
Directorate of Wheat Research, ICAR, 2012
122012
Stability analysis for grain yield and its components under different moisture regimes in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum)
V Kumar, BS Tyagi, A Verma, I Sharma
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 84 (8), 931-936, 2014
102014
Widening the genetic base of indian barley through the use of exotics
J Singh, C Lal, D Kumar, A Khippal, L Kumar, V Kumar, R Malik, S Kumar, ...
International Journal of Tropical Agriculture 34 (1), 1-10, 2016
92016
Assessment of barley genotypes for malting quality: Genotype x environment interactions
V Kumar, RPS Verma, D Kumar, AS Kharub, GP Singh
Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 78 (04), 523-526, 2018
82018
Characterization for DUS descriptors and environmental interaction studies for grain protein and starch content in barley
V Kumar, RPS Verma, SR Vishwakarma, D Kumar, AS Kharub, I Sharma
SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics 47 (3), 260-267, 2015
8*2015
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