Teacher Details

Malpathak N P

Department of Botany

mpathak@unipune.ac.in

Research Areas : Plant secondary metabolites, metabolomics, plant tissue culture


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1)    Shanmuga Sundari, M., Malpathak, N.P., Benniamin, A. (2018). Additions to the pteridophytic flora of central western ghats of Karnataka, India.. In S. Verma(Eds.), Pteridology Today: Challenges and Opportunities (pp.236-239). Kolkata, West Bengal: The Director, Botanical Survey of India. ISBN: 8181770994.
  

Publications Before 2011


2)    Chavan, V., Malpathak, N.P. (2010). Metabolic Engineering in Plants. In S. Sopory(Eds.), Applications of Plant Biotechnology: In Vitro Propagation, Plant Transformation and Secondary Metabolite Production (pp.256-271). New Delhi, India: I. K. International. ISBN: 9789380026930.
3)    Shinde, A.N., Malpathak, N.P., Fulzele, D.P. (2007). Phytoestrogens biosynthesis by transformed root cultures of Psoralea corylifolia. In S.P.S. Khanuja(Eds.), Plant Biotechnology : New Frontiers (NSPB 2005) (pp.158-163). Lucknow: Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.
4)    Diwan, R., Malpathak, N.P. (2007). Scaling-up of of Ruta graveolens L. shoots for enhanced furanocoumarin production. In S.P.S. Khanuja(Eds.), Plant Biotechnology : New Frontiers (NSPB 2005) (pp.462-467). Lucknow: Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.
5)    Jacob, A., Malpathak, N.P., Sudha, G., Ravishankar, G.A. (2007). A Comparative Study of Growth Kinetics in Hairy Root Cultures of Solanum khasianum Clark Grown in Shake Flasks and Bioreactors. In S. Sopory(Eds.), Recent Advances in Plant Biotechnology and its Applications (pp.525-536 ). New Delhi, India: I. K. International. ISBN: 9788189866099.
6)    Diwan, R., Malpathak, N.P. (2007). A novel source of Furanocoumarins: Ruta graveolens L . In S. Sopory(Eds.), Recent Advances in Plant Biotechnology and its Applications (pp.158-187). New Delhi, India: I. K. International. ISBN: 9788189866099.
7)    Jacob, A., Malpathak, N.P. (2005). Steroid factories:Prospects and practicalities in effective pharming of Solanum plants. In S. Roy(Eds.), Plant Biotechnology & it’s applications in tissue culture (pp.205-241). New Delhi, India: I. K. International. ISBN: 9788188237500.
8)    Atre, A., Malpathak, N.P. (2004). Clonal propagation and acclimatization of Dianthus caryophyllus L under Indian conditions. In K. Rajendra(Eds.), Biotechnology for a better future (pp.219-230). Manglore, India: SAC Publications.
9)    Malpathak, N.P. (2001). Solasodine production in multiple shoot cultures derived from hairy root cultures of Solanum khasianum Clarke. In P.C. Trivedi(Ed.), Plant Biotechnology: Recent Advances (pp.363-366). New Delhi, India: Panima.