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Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy marks the start of new Era in Genetics with Joseph Lister Research Award-2015 in Genetics




Breaking News: Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy marks the start of new Era in Genetics with Joseph Lister Research Award-2015 in Genetics




Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy marks the start of new Era in Genetics with Joseph Lister Research Award-2015 in Genetics


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 Joseph Lister Research Award-2015 in Genetics,The Journal of Genetics, Photon Journal, Photon Foundation

Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy is helping to cultivate world's future scientists. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to excel. In historic victory the celebrity scientist: Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy honored with Joseph Lister Research Award-2015 in Genetics. Ahead of several thousand competitors, Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy representing India won prestigious Joseph Lister Research Award-2015 in Genetics. Again India has proved its International leadership via producing brilliant scientist in the form of Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy. IASR expressed, 'It is a privilege to have such international celebrity from Genetics among us who will shape the future of this domain. Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy made International news headlines while IASR announced them among World’s 500 Most Influential Geneticians for Year 2015 on Earth. It gives immense pleasure to explore the new dimensions of Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy.
International Agency for Standards and Ratings (IASR) is highly indebted to affiliated (Dept. of Agriculture Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, OUAT, Bhubaneswar-3, Odisha, India) for admiring the efforts and raising the confidence of intellectuals.

Dr. Swapan Kumar Tripathy is Professor (Agril. Biotech.) and M.Sc. (Ag.), Ph.D. from Department of Agriculture Biotechnology, College of Agril., OUAT, Bhubaneswar. He did B.Sc. (Ag.) from Orissa University of Agril.& Tech., India (1986) with 7.81 O.G.P.A. (Plant Breed, Genetics, Hort., Cytol., Physiol Sc.etc), M.Sc.(A.g.) from Orissa University of Agril.& Tech., India (1989), with 7.54 O.G.P.A., (Plant Breeding& Genetics), and Ph. D. (Sc) from Utkal Univ. India, (1997), (Mutation Breeding &Tissue Culture).

He received I.C.A.R. Merit Scholarship during B.Sc. (Ag.) level and Jindal Trust Merit Scholarship during M.Sc. (Ag.) level.

He Worked on (i)’’Induction of mutation in green gram and study of polygenic variability in advanced generation of induced mutant’s for 2 years during M. Sc. (Ag.) thesis at OUAT. (ii) Worked on ‘’Genetic rectification in Khesari (Lathyrus sativus L.) for 6 years during Ph. D. degree under Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar. (iii) Worked on sesamum breeding for 1.5 years as Research Assistant in the I.C.A.R. All India co-ordinated project on oilseeds at OUAT. (iv) Worked on breeding for salt and submergence tolerance for over 17 years as Junior Breeder at RRTTSS, Motto, under OUAT. (v) Presently, actively engaged in rice and mungbean molecular breeding.

His specialization of Crops are Rice, Mungbean, Lathyrus. His areas of specialization are In vitro Culture, Mutation Breeding and Molecular Breeding.

His Ongoing Research Projects: Acting as Principal Investigator of an ICAR sponsored Research Project entitled “Development of Rice Varieties for Drought Tolerance Using Marker Assisted Selection”.

His Particulars of guiding research work of scholars for Ph.D./M.Sc./M. Tech/B. Tech etc. Ph.D. Students guided: 1. Suchinnata Swapnasarita Sardar, Regd. No. 01-Botany/2008-09/Ph.D.- Thesis on “Morphological and molecular characterization, and germplasm evaluation in mungbean(Vigna radiata L. Wilczek)”-AWARDED 2. Dibya Ranjan Mishra – Registered for Ph.D. in Botany on “Parental genetic diversity, heterosis and genetic analysis for quantitative Traits in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)-CONTINUING b) M.Sc.(Ag.) (Plant Breeding & Genetics) Students guided: 1. Dibya Ranjan Mishra, Adm. No. 27 PBG/07 in Plant Breeding & Genetics-Awarded M.Sc. (Ag.)(2009) under OUAT, Bhubaneswar on “Genetic variability in scented rice mutants derived through recurrent mutagenesis”. 2. Puspak Mohapatra, Adm. No. 30 PBG/2009 in Plant Breeding & Genetics-Awarded M.Sc. (Ag.)(2011) under OUAT, Bhubaneswar on “Characterization of mungbean genotypes (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) for drought tolerance through SDS-PAGE. 3. Rajesh Ranjan, Adm. No. 02PBG/2010 in Plant Breeding & Genetics-Awarded M.Sc. (Ag.)(2012) under OUAT, Bhubaneswar on “Morphological and molecular characterization of fine grain scented rice mutants derived through recurrent mutagenesis”. 4. Yagyadatta Sethy, Adm. No. 04PBG/2011 in Plant Breeding & Genetics-Awarded M.Sc. (Ag.)(2013) under OUAT, Bhubaneswar on “Optimization of in vitro culture in upland rice for drought tolerance”. 5. Sashmita Dash, Adm. No. 05 PBG/2012 in Plant Breeding & Genetics-Continuing M.Sc.(Ag.)(2012-14) under OUAT, Bhubaneswar on “DNA Finger printing in local upland rice”. c) B. Tech (Biotechnology) Students guided: 1. Sivananda Patnaik, Regd. No. E05BIB-1129/05 in Industrial Biotechnology- Awarded Bachelor of Biotech.(2009) under Dr. M.G.R. University, Chennai, India on“Molecular characterization and study of genetic diversity of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes through seed storage protein electrophoresis”. 2. Sudeep Kesh, Regd. No. E05BIB-1137/05 in Industrial Biotechnology-Awarded Bachelor of Biotech.(2009) under Dr. M.G.R. University, Chennai, India on“Molecular characterization and study of genetic diversity of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes through seed storage protein electrophoresis”. 3. Madhusudan Das, Regd. No. 381061010/06 in Biotechnology-Awarded B.E.Biotech.(2010) under VMKV Engg. College, Salem (TN), India on “Identification of molecular markers and study of genetic diversity of mungbean(Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes under cold stress through SDS-PAGE”. 4. Pappu Kumar Burnwal, Regd. No. 381061014/06 in Biotechnology-Awarded B.E. Biotech.(2010) under VMKV Engg. College, Salem (TN), India on “Identification of molecular markers and study of genetic diversity of mungbean(Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes under cold stress through SDS-PAGE”. 5. Satya Prakash Prusty, Regd. No./07, Awarded Bachelor of Biotech.(2011) under GIET, Gunpur, Orissa, India On “Varietal identification and study of genetic diversity in mungbean through SDS-PAGE of seed storage proteins”. d) M.Sc./M. Tech(Biotechnology) Students guided: 1. Miss Roshni Ekka. Regd. No.10 MBT 024/10 - Awarded M.Sc. in Biotech.(2012), Department of Botany (Biotech. Wing) under Ravenshaw University, Orissa, India on “Molecular characterization and genetic diversity of short duration rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties using RAPD and ISSR markers”. 2. Miss Priyadarshini Bisi, Regd. No. 16558/10 - Awarded M.Sc. in Biotech.(2012) in MITS, Rayagada, Orissa under Berhampur University, India on “Study of genetic diversity of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) varieties based on SDS-PAGE of total seed storage protein”. 3. Miss Bhumika Ray Mohapatra, Regd. No. 15254U104008/10 - Awarded M.Sc. in Biotech.(2012) in MITS School of Biotechnology, Bhubaneswar, Orissa under Utkal University, India on “Biochemical characterization and genetic diversity of short duration rice(Oryza sativa L.) varieties based on seed storage protein markers”. 4. Miss Shovina Pal, Regd. No.15254U104045/10 - Awarded M.Sc. in Biotech.(2012) in MITS School of Biotechnology, Bhubaneswar, Orissa under Utkal University, India on “Molecular characterization of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) varieties based on RAPD fingerprinting”. 5. Miss Ananya Panda, Regd. No. ISV 11BBT 01- Awarded M. Tech. in Biotech.(2013) in Sridevi Institute of Engineering & Technology, Tunkur, Bangalore, Karnataka under Visvesvaraya Technological University, Karnataka, India on “Study of genetic diversity of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) land races based on SDS-PAGE of total seed storage proteins”. 6. Miss Aliza Samal, Roll No. 15263U114001-Awarded M.Sc. in Biotech.(2013) in Royal School of Management & Technology, Bhubaneswar, Orissa under Utkal University, India on “Biochemical characterization and genetic diversity of local scented rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties based on seed storage protein markers”. 7. Miss Sushree Annapurna Sahoo, Roll N0. 15263U114002- Awarded M.Sc. in Biotech.(2013) in Royal School of Management & Technology, Bhubaneswar, Orissa under Utkal University, India on “Optimization of in vitro culture for effective callus induction and regeneration of mungbean(Vigna radiata l. Wilczek)”.

He worked as Agricultural Coordinator, (Secretary, Society for Developmental, Actioin, Kuliana, Mayurbhanj, Orissa Vice chancellor, OUAT, India). He worked as Research Assistant (Secretary, Society for Developmental, Actioin, Kuliana, Mayurbhanj, Orissa Vice chancellor, OUAT, India), from 10.05.89 to 09.12.90. He worked as Asst. Prof. (PBG), (Secretary, Society for Developmental, Actioin, Kuliana, Mayurbhanj, Orissa Vice chancellor, OUAT, India), from 10.12.90 to 18.12.97. He worked as Asst. Prof. (PBG), Sr. Scale, (Secretary, Society for Developmental, Actioin, Kuliana, Mayurbhanj, Orissa Vice chancellor, OUAT, India), from 19.12.97 to 30.12.99. He worked as Assoc. Prof. (PBG), (Secretary, Society for Developmental, Actioin, Kuliana, Mayurbhanj, Orissa Vice chancellor, OUAT, India), from 31.12.99 to 30.12.2007. He worked as Assoc. Prof. (PBG), (Secretary, Society for Developmental, Actioin, Kuliana, Mayurbhanj, Orissa Vice chancellor, OUAT, India), from 31.12.99 to 30.12.2007. He worked as Professor (PB&G), (Secretary, Society for Developmental, Actioin, Kuliana, Mayurbhanj, Orissa Vice chancellor, OUAT, India).

His Salient research contributions are: Elucidation of origin, nature, extent and mechanism (e.g. involvement of transposable elements)of somaclonal variation as experiment with LathyrusInduction of somatic mutants through somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis, and multiple shooting. Isolation of macromutants as potential markers for genetic analysis and macro- and micromutants with improved yield potential and trace neurotoxin through mutagenesis in Lathyrus. Identification of several macromutants for morophological traits, YMV resistance, and agronomic traits through mutagenesis in mungbean. Delineation of mechanism of salt tolerance in rice. Evolving 11 high –yielding advanced cultures in sesamum Recommended KRL 1-4 in wheat, CR 644 in rice, DIR 247 (aphid resistant) in mustard as promising salt tolerant varieties. Developed 5 salt tolerant rice cultures through cross breeding and mutagenesis. Developed five high yielding basmati (scented) rice cultures.

One of the rice cultures developed has been recently released as “RANIDHAN”. Lab. protocols developed: Simple and high throughput DNA extraction and DNA profiling. Protein (seed storage protein and soluble protein) extraction. SDS-PAGE protein profiling using silver staining technique. Isozyme analysis. In-vitro protocol for callus induction and regeneration in Lathyrus, rice&mungbean. In vitro screening for drought tolerance etc.

Field screening of rice & mungbean for drought tolerance. Field screening of mungbean for cold tolerance. Identification of seed storage protein marker (12.8kD) for drought tolerance in Mungbean. Identification of seed storage protein marker (60kD) for amylose content in rice.

His Scientific gatherings are XXX Annual Rice Group Meeting & Annual Rice Workshop, April 9-12, 1995 at ORR, Hyderabad, India. All India Kharif Pulses Group Meet, May 11-13-1996 at Coimbatore, India. Joint CSSRI-IRRI Working Group Meeting, February 28-March2, 1997 at Karnal, India. Indo- UK workshop (CSSRI- Univ. of Sussex) on ’’salt affected tools and Breeding for salt resistant crops (Rice, Mustard and Chickpea, Oct12-14-1999, CSSRI, Karnal, India. XXX VI Annual Rice Group Meeting & Annual Rice workshop, April, 2001 at DRR, Hydrabad, India. International Seminar on Traditional knowledge – Health and Environment, OUAT, BBSR Feb. 23 and 24, 2002. National Symp. On ‘Sustainable Agril.’ for increasing productivity….”, OUAT, Bhubaneswar.(organized by UTA, OUAT), 2005. National Symp. On ’’Biodiversity conservation and sustainable development, OUAT, BBSR (2006). Nat. Conf. on “Science for Shaping the Future of India”, Odisha Vigyan Congress, Bhubaneswar, October 18-19, 2012. International Symposium on Rice, CTC. 2012. First National Agril. Congress held at OUAT, Bhubaneswar, 2013. National Symp. on”Rice-based farming systems for livelihood security under changing climate scenario” held at CA, OUAT, Chiplima, Odisha,India.27-29 Feb. 2012. Global Conf. on “Horticulture for Food, Nutrition and Livelihood Options” held at OUAT, BBSR, May, 28-31, 2012. National Conf. of Plant Physiology (NCPP), Nov 23-25, 2014, OUAT, BBSR. Kishan Kanoongo Memorial Lecture at OUAT. BBSR on”Greening Agril. for Green Economy” delivered by Prof. R. B. Singh, Chancellor, Central Agril. Univ., Imphal on 26.03.14. Int. conference on Bioresource and Stress Management, Hyderabad, Jan. 2015.

He has Membership of Scientific association/Societies on following bodies- Orissa Bot. Society, Utkal Univ. Vani Vihar, BBSR. Indian Bot. Society, Meerut University, Meerut, Indian. Association o Rice Research Workers, CRRI, Cuttack. Association of Agricultural Scientists, OUAT, BBSR. Society for Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, IARI, New Delhi Indian Society of Genetics & Plant Breeding ,IARI, New Delhi Indian Society of Coastal Agricultural Research, Canningtown, W.B, India. Research Journal of Biotechnology, Vijaynagar, Indore, Indi.

He is Acting as Reviewer on Journals- Journal of Environmental Biology. Asian Journal of Biochem & Pharmaceutical Research. He did Short Course / Summer Institute/ Winter School Training Program as following: 1. Winter School (21days) on ’’Breeding for resistance to diseases and insect pest in plantation Crops”. From Oct.16-Nov.6 (2006) held at CPCRI, RS, Kayam Kulam, Kerala, India 2. Winter School (21days) on ’’Development of quality seed – priniciples and practices “held at IARI-RS, Karnal, India from 8-28 Sept.2004. 3. Short term training course (21days) on ’’Micro-propagation of hort. and forestry species” held at RPRC, BBSR. Odisha, India for 4th to 24th March 2002. 4. Summer School (21days) on’’ GIS- based dicision support systems for sustainable agriculture” from July 5- 25, 2006 held at NAARM, Hyderabad, India. 5. Orientation course training on “Multimedia utilization” from 9.6.08 to 12.6.08 at OUAT, Bhubaneswar. 6. Short course training on “Basic techniques in plant molecular biology” from Feb.19 to March 10, 2008 at Div. of Biochemistry, IARI, New Delhi.. 7. Training programme on “Combating Flood” at Gopabandhu Academy of Administration, Bhubaneswar, April 26-30, 2011. 8. SAS Software training programme on “DATA analysis using SAS”. Conducted by NAIP, OUAT, BBSR, Jan 16-21, 2012.

His National Research Publications are- 1. Tripathy, S.K.(1990).Effect of mutagenic treatments on micro-mutations in mungbean. Orissa J. Agric Res. 3(3-4): 284-287. 2. Tripathy, S. K. and Samolo, B.N.(1991). Relative mutagenic effectiveness and efficiency of gamma rays, EMS and their combinations in mungbean. Orissa J. Agril. Res. 4(3-4): 168-172. 3. Tripathy, S.K.(1993). Stability of grain yield of rice cultures under salt stress. The Andhra Agric. J. 40(1-40: 84-88. 4. Samolo, B.N. and Tripathy, S.K.( 1993). Selection of M1 seedling characters in mungbean and prediction of mutation frequency. The Andhra Agric. J. 40(1-4): 1-5. 5. Tripathy, S.K., Naik, B.S. and Cole, C.R.(1993). Performance of some selected mustard genotypes in the coastal saline soil. J. Coastal Agril. Res. 11(1): 65-66. 6. Tripathy, S.K., Swain, P. K., Patnaik, S.N., Chand, P.K. and Cole,C.R.(1994) Optimization of variables for effective tissue culture in Lathyrus sativus L. Orissa J. Agric. Res. 7(1-2): 26-29. 7. Tripathy, S. K. and Kar, J. (1995). Salt tolerance mechanism in Rice. J. Indian Soc. Of Coastal Agril. Res. 13(2): 123-126. 8. Tripathy, S.K., Mohapatra, B.K., Swain, S.K., and Kar, J.(1996). KRL 1-4: a promising salt tolerant wheat variety. Environ. & Ecology 14(3): 743-744. 9. Panda, R.N., Tripathy, S.K., Kar, J. and Mohanty, A.K.(1996). Antifungal efficacy of homoeopathic drugs and leaf extracts in Brinjal. Environ. & Ecology 14(2); 292-294. 10. Tripathy, S.K., Roy, A.T. and Kar, J.(1997). Coastal salinity problems for crop husbandry in Orissa. In: Annual Progress Report, CSSRI, and Karnal. 11. Tripathy, S.K. and Kar, J. (1998).Optimization of selection strategy for micro-mutations in mungbean. J. Indian Bot. Soc. 77: 213-215. 12. Tripathy, S.K .and Cole, C.R. (2001). Genotypic Response to plant regeneration in Lathyrus sativus L. Plant Sci. Res. 23(1&2):17 –20. 13. Tripathy, S.K.(2005). Genetic parameters and character association in grasspea (L.sativus L.). Curr. Agril. Res.18 (1-4): 36-40. 14. Tripathy, S.K.(2005). Character association in segregating population of mungbean (V. radiata (L.) Wilczek). Curr. Agril Res .18(1-4): 60-61. 15. Kar, J. and Tripathy, S.K.(2006) Tissue culture ; a boon for afforestation and genetic conservation of Acacia species. In: Proc. of Natl. Seminar on ‘’ Biodiversity conservation and sustainable development’’ OUAT, BBSR (9-10 March,2006), p-108-112. 16. Tripathy, S.K.(2006) Component approach selection in segregating populations of mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) wilczek). Curr. Agril. Res. 19(1-4): 60-62. 17. Tripathy,SK, Kole, C. and Lenka PC (2007). Recovery of hardy and high yielding mutants –A breakthrough in citronella breeding. Orissa J. Hort. 35(2):12-14. 18. Tripathy,SK, Kole, C. and Lenka,PC (2007). Isolation of some useful mutants in citronella. Orissa J.Hort. 35(1): 100-102. 19. Tripathy SK (2009). Induction of mutation and isolation of high yielding mutants in mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) wilczek). Environ. & Ecology, 27(4A): 1891-1893. 20. Tripathy SK and Mishra DR (2009). Contract farming: A panacea to Indian farmers. Emerging Science, 1(4): 30-32. 21. Tripathy SK and Mishra DR (2009). Radiation processing: a boon for value addition of crop produce. Emerging Science, 1(4): 10-12. 22. Tripathy SK, Sardar SS, Mishra DR and Sahoo S.(2010). Genetic diversity of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes based on SDS-PAGE of globulin seed storage protein. Environ & Ecology, 28(3A): 1798-1800. 23. Kar J. and Tripathy SK (2010). Genomic in-situ hybridization and fluorescent in-situ hybridization in crop improvement. Emerging Science, 2(3): 23-24. 24. Tripathy SK and Lenka D. (2010). Combining ability and heterosis in rapeseed (Brassica campestris L. var. Toria). J. Oilseed Res., 27(1): 52-54. 25. Tripathy SK and Rajesh Ranjan (2011). GIS: A tool for conservation of biodiversity of indigenous medicinal plants. Emerging Science, 3(4): 31-33. 26. Tripathy SK, Sardar SS, Lenka D. Rajesh Ranjan and Mishra DR (2011). Identification of germplasm lines for stable morphological marker traits and selection strategy for high productivity in mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek). Environ & Ecology, . 29(3A): 1376-1379. 27. Tripathy SK, Rajesh Ranjan, Bastia DN and Das SR(2011). Evaluation of rice cultures under shallow lowland situation. Environ. & Ecology, 29(3B): 1696-1697. 28. Tripathy SK, Ranjan R, Lenka D, Bastia DN, Senapati AK and Mishra DR ( 2011). Seedling emergence and early growth parameters of rice cultivars in high salt concentrations. Journal of Research, OUAT, Special Issue, 1(1): 331-334. 29. Swapan K. Tripathy, Dibya R. Mishra, Ananya Panda, Rajesh Ranjan, Yagyadatta Sethi, Sasmita Dash, Tanuja Acharya,, Aliza Samal and Sushree Annapurna Sahoo (2013). Genetic variability in fine grain scented rice mutants derived through recurrent mutagenesis. Emerging Science. 5(5): 31-34. 30. Swapan K.Tripathy, Dibya R. Mishra, Debendra N. Bastia, Simanchal Sahu, Sasmita Dash, Rajesh Ranjan, Rajesh K. Kar and Satya R Das(2014). Inter-relationship among quality traits in fine grain scented rice mutants derived through recurrent mutagenesis. Journal of Rice Research, DRR, Hyderabad, 7(1&2):1-9. 31. Devraj Lenka and Swapan K.Tripathy (2013). Assessment of genetic variability for morphoeconomic traits in quality protein maize inbreds. Indian agriculturist 57(3): 141-144. NAAS rating: 2.58. 32. Devraj Lenka, Swapan K.Tripathy and Laxmidhar Mishra (2014). Evaluation of maize inbred lines for seed yield and important yield attributing traits, Journal of Research (OUAT) (Accepted). 33. Swapan K. Tripathy, D. R. Mishra, Sasmita Dash, P.M. Mohapatra, D. Swain, K. Pradhan, Uttam K. Behera Rajesh Ranjan and S. K. Nayak (2015). Germplasm characterization and selection strategy in linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.)-Environ & Ecology (submitted),. NAAS rating: 4.2.-In press. His International Research Publications are- 34. Tripathy, S.K., Sardar, SS and Mishra PK (2010). Analysis of seed storage protein pattern: A method for studying genetic variation and diversity among Vigna genotypes. Indian J. Genet., 70(2): 140-144. 35. Tripathy, S.K., Sardar, SS, Lenka D and Sahoo S.(2010). Genetic diversity of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes based on SDS-PAGE of albumin seed storage protein. Legume Res., 33(1): 54-57. 36. Tripathy SK and Lenka D.(2010). Identification and isolation of high yielding mutants in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Legume Res., 33(2): 140-142. 37. Tripathy SK, Lenka D, Ranjan R and Pradhan K (2012). Induced polygenic variability and selection strategy for seed yield in Grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.).Legume Res., 35(1): 59-63. 38. Tripathy SK, Lenka D and Ranjan R(2011). Maximization of mutation frequency in grasspea(Lathyrus sativus L). Legume Res., 34(4); 296-299. 39. Swapan K. Tripathy, Rajesh Ranjan, Devraj Lenka, Bhumika Ray Mohapatra and Shovina Pal (2013). Somatic embryogenesis from in vitro cultured internode explants in grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Int. J. Plant Science, Africa, 4(1) :19-24. 40. Swapan K. Tripathy, Roshni Ekka, Devraj Lenka, Rajesh Ranjan, Shovina Pal, Bhumika Ray Mohapatra (2012). Performance of short duration rice mutants and assessment of genetic diversity using RAPD and ISSR markers. Int. J. Agro.& Agril. Res., Bangladesh, 2(12): 16-24. 41. Swapan K. Tripathy and Rajesh Ranjan and Devraj Lenka (2012). Effectiveness and Efficiency of Single and Combined Treatments of Physical and Chemical Mutagens in Grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.). World Journal of Agricultural Sciences 8 (5): 516-519. 42. Swapan K. Tripathy, Rajesh Ranjan, Sasmita Dash, Rajnikant Bharti, D. Lenka, Yagya D. Sethy, D.R. Mishra, Bhumika Ray Mohapatra and Shovina Pal (2014). Genetic analysis of BOAA content in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Legume Research, 39 (1) 2015: DOI:10.5958/0976-0571.2015.00028.4. 43. Swapan K. Tripathy, Suchinnata S. Sardar, Shovina Pal, Bhumika Ray Mohapatra, Anath B. Das and Gyana R. Rout(2014). RAPD markers for genetic characterization in mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek). Legume Res.., 39 (1): DOI:10.5958/0976-0571.2015.00023.5. 44. Swapan K.Tripathy, Rajesh Ranjan, Sasmita Dash, Devraj Lenka, Debendra N. Bastia, Bhabendra Baisakh, Pramod C. Satpathy and Simanchal Sahu (2016). Isolation of useful scented rice mutants and comparative assessment of genetic diversity using RAPD and ISSR markers. J. Environmental Biology Vol.37 2016 (In press).NAAS rating 6.8. 45. Swapan K. Tripathy, Ananya Panda and Devraj Lenka (2014). Cytological elucidation of somaclonal variation in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Legume Res.LR No. 3276 (Accepted). 46. Ananya Panda and Swapan K. Tripathy (2014). Revealing genetic diversity in land races and wild accessions of mungbean (Vigna radiata l. wilczek) using SDS-PAGE of seed storage proteins. Legume Res., DOI:10.5958/0976-0571.2015.00088.0; p.1-9. 47. Swapan K. Tripathy, Dibya R Mishra, Rajesh Ranjan, Bastia DN and Das SR (2012). Identification of some useful scented rice mutants for grain yield and quality traits. Oryza, 49(3): 227-230. 48. Swapan K. Tripathy, Sasmita Dash, Ananya Panda, Rajesh Ranjan, Pramod C. Satpathy, Tanuja Acharya, Dibya R. Mishra, Bhumika R. Mohapatra, Shovina Pal and Rajni K. Bharti(2014). Onion leaf: a dominant mutation in Lathyrus sativus L. Journal of Genetics 115: 130-133. 49. Swapan K. Tripathy, Ananya Panda, Rajesh Ranjan, Pramod C. Satpathy, and Dibya R. Mishra (2014). Inheritance of some macromutant traits in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L).. Journal of Genetics, 115:134-140. 50. Devraj Lenka and Swapan K.Tripathy (2014). Character association and path analysis for morpho-economic traits in quality protein maize inbreds. Trends in Bio-Sciences, 7(2): 298-301. NAAS rating: 2.74. 51. Devraj Lenka, Swapan K. Tripathy, Meenakshi Behera and Rajesh Ranjan (2015). Assessment of genetic diversity in quality protein maize inbreds using ISSR markers. J. Environ. Biol., 36 (2015) (In press). NAAS Rating: 7.1. 52. Swapan K. Tripathy, A. Panda, Pramod K. Nayak, Sasmita Dash, D. Lenka, D.R. Mishra, Rajesh K. Kar, N. Senapati and G.B.Dash (2014).Somaclonal variation: a novel source of variability for genetic improvement in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus l.). Legume Res.(Accepted). 53. Swapan K. Tripathy, Digbijaya Swain, Prasanna K. Mishra, Bhabendra Baisakh and Sasmita Dash (2014). Optimization of callus induction in Lathyrus sativus L. Afr. J. Food Sci. & Tech., 5(3):60-66. 54. Swapan K. Tripathy (2014). Selection of explants for organogenic callus induction and direct shoot regeneration in grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Res. J. Biotechnol., 9(10): 38-43. 55. Swapan K. Tripathy, Rajesh Ranjan, Jayashree Kar, Bhabendra Baisakh, Pramod K. Nayak, Digbijaya Swain, Pramod C. Satpathy, Gokul B. Dash, and Sasmita Das(2015). Seed storage protein profiling: a method to reveal genetic variation in local land races and wild forms of mungbean. The International Research Journal of Biochemistry & Bioinformatics, 5(10): 6-14. 56. Swapan K. Tripathy*, P. K. Nayak, D. Lenka, D. Swain, B. Baisakh, N. Senapati, G. B. Dash, S. Dash, P.M. Mohapatra, K. Pradhan, D.R. Mishra and R. Ranjan (2014). Morphological diversity of local land races and wild forms of mungbean.(submitted to “Legume Research”, NAAS rating 6.5) Under Review. 57. Swapan K. Tripathy, Bhumika R. Mohapatra, Jayashree Kar, Sasmita Dash, Kartik C. Sahu, Shovina Pal, Digvijaya Swain, Pramod C. Satpathy, Gokul B. Dash, Promod K. Nayak, Devraj Lenka (2014). Seed storage protein profiling: a method for study of biochemical basis of genetic diversity in pigeon pea. Asian J. Biochem.& Pharmaceutical Res. 4(3): 245-257. 58. Swapan K. Tripathy, B. R. Mohapatra, P. K. Nayak, S. Pal, N. Senapati, G. B. Dash, D. Lenka, D. Swain and R. Ranjan (2014). Revealing genetic variation in upland rice using seed storage protein profiling. Res. On Crops, 16(2) (In Press). 59. Swapan K. Tripathy and Sasmita Dash (2014). Genotyping of Drought Tolerant Upland Land Races of Rice Using SDS-PAGE of Total Seed Storage Protein. Bioresource and Stress Management (In Press). 60. Tripathy Swapan K.(2015). In Vitro Screening of Calli and Regenerants for Drought Tolerance in Upland Rice. Res. J. Biotechnol, 10(6): 23-28. 61. Tripathy Swapan K.(2015). Genotyping of Scented Rice Land Races of Odisha Using SDS-PAGE of Total Seed Storage Protein. Res. J. Biotechnology, 10(5): 62-74. 62. Swapan K. Tripathy, B. R. Mohapatra, A. K. Parida, K. Pradhan, N. Senapati, G. B. Dash, , D. Lenka, P. K. Nayak and D. R. Mishra (2015). Revealing genetic variation and clustering pattern in upland rice using morpho-economic traits. Electronic J. of plant Breed. (Under Review). 63. Swapan K. Tripathy, Sasmita Dash, A. k. Parida, N. Senapati, P. K. Nayak, Devraj Lenka, P. M. Mohapatra, D. Mishra, G. B. Dash, K. Pradhan, Rajesh Ranjan and D. R Mishra (2014) Morphological Diversity of Early Duration Land Races and Popular Upland Varieties of Rice. Asian J. Biochem.& Pharmaceutical Res. 4(4): 132-144.

Book chapters are- 1. Tripathy, SK(1999). Prospects of biotechnology for improving salt tolerance in rice. In: VISTAS OF RICE RESEARCH, Platinum Jubilee publication, TNRRI, Aduthurai, TN, India. p . 44-61. 2. Tripathy SK, Mishra, Rout GR and Das AB(2011). Biochemical and molecular basis of cold tolerance in plants. BIOTECHNOLOGY-A New Approach (Ed. P. C. Trivedi), Agrobios Publication, Jodhpur, India, p.151-187.

Publications in International and National Seminar/Conference (Abstracts): 1. Tripathy, S.K., Sahoo, Y, Patnaik S.N., and Samolo, B.N.(1992). Induction of high yielding mutants in mungbean. Orissa Bot. Soc., Ann. Conf., P 20. 2. Tripathy, S. K., Sahoo, Y., Patnaik, S.K. and Samolo, B.N.(1992). Induction of mutation in mungbean (V. radiata (L.) Wilczek). Orissa Bot. Soc. (Annual Conference) P – 20-21. 3. Tripathy, S. K.(1993). Optimization of selection strategy for micro-mutation in mungbean. J. Indian Bot. Soc. (Annual Conference). 4. Tripathy, S. K. (1993). Saline Tolerance Mechanism in Rice. J. Indian Sci. Congress (Annual Conference). 5. Tripathy, S. K. and Kole, C.R. (1993). Cytogenetical elucidation of somaclonal variation in L. sativus L. Natl, Symp. On ‘Developments in Plant Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering’ Coimbatore PTC – 06. 6. Tripathy, S. K. and Kar, J. (1994). Factors affecting sodium uptake and compartmentalization of sodium ion in rice plant under saline stress. J. Plant Sci. Res. 9th Annual Conference, Orissa Bot. Soc. P – 27. 7. Tripathy, S. K. and Kar, J. (1995). Rice root cell plasma-membrane, its role in saline tolerance. Natl. Symp. On ‘The role of plant Biotech. in improving Agriculture – challenges and opportunities and physiological and biochemical basis of crop yield. Jaipur, India. P- 46. 8. Tripathy, S. K., Patnaik, S.N. and Cole, C. (1994). Multiple shooting and Somatic embryogenesis in L. sativus, L. Second Asia pacific conf. On Agril. Biotechnology, Madras (Chennai), India. 89 : 172 9. Tripathy, S. K. and Kar, J. (1995). Seedling emergence and early growth parameters of rice cultivars in high salt concentrations. National Symp. On ‘Challenges and opportunities of Res. & Development in coastal Agril.’, Bhubaneswar. 321: 29. 10. Tripathy, S. K. and Kole, C.R. (1997). Genotypic influence for morphogenetic response in L.sativus L. National Symp. On ‘Role of Plant Biochem. & Biotech. In improving crop productivity’, Barpani, Meghalaya. P – 8. 11. Tripathy, S. K. and Roy, A.T. (1998). Salinity Research and perspective planning for improvement of salt tolerance in rice. In : National Symp. On ‘Rice Research for 21st Century – Challenges, Priorities and Strategies’. CRRI, Cuttack. 12. Tripathy, S. K. (1999). Role of mutagenesis in breeding for salt tolerance in rice, In: Indo-UK workshop on ‘Salt affected soils and breeding for salt resistant crops’, CSSRI, Karnal. P- 42. 13. Tripathy, S. K. (2000). Biotechnology for sustainability in Rice production under salt stress – A perspective. In National Symp. On ‘Biotechnology for sustainability in Agril.’ Pantnagar, India. 14. Kar, J. and Tripathy, S. K. (2002). Importance of high yielding quality rice for socio-economic status of Indian farmers. In International Symp. On ‘Traditional knowledge – Health and Environment’, OUAT, Bhubaneswar. P – 96. 15. Kar, J. and Tripathy, S. K. (2006). Tissue culture: a boon for afforestation and genetic conservation of Acacia species. In : National Symp. On ‘Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development’, OUAT, Bhubaneswar. P-30. 16. Tripathy, S. K. (2006). Germplasm conservation and characterization in linseed, In: National Seminar on ‘Biodiversity conservation and Sustainable Development’, OUAT, Bhubaneswar. P – 23. 17. Tripathy SK, Mishra DR, kar J and Lenka D(2012). Characterization and identification of high yielding basmati type mutants derived through recurrent mutagenesis. International Symposium on Rice, CTC. 18. Tripathy, S.K., Kar, J. and Bastia, D.N.(2005). Seedling emergence and early growth parameters of rice cultivars in high salt concentrations. National Symp. On ‘Sustainable Agril. And Food Security-Challenges and opportunities’ held at OUAT, Bhubaneswar.(organized by UTA, OUAT), P. 92. 19. Swapan K.Tripathy, Puspak Mohapatra, Rajesh Ranjan, Bhumika Ray Mohapatra, Shovina Pal, Jagya Datta Sethy, and Devraj Lenka(2012).Genetic characterization of mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes for drought tolerance through SDS-PAGE. In: Nat. Conf. on “Science for Shaping the Future of India”, Odisha Vigyan Congress, Bhubaneswar, October 18-19,2012, P.56. 20. Rajesh Ranjan, Devraj Lenka, Yagya D. Sethy, Sasmita Dash and Swapan K. Tripathy (2013). Indian Agricultural Scenario and Technological Change to Educational Processes. In:1st. National Agril. Congress held at OUAT, Bhubaneswar. 21. Swapan K. Tripathy, Dibya R. Mishra, Rajesh Ranjan, D. Lenka and Krishna Mohan Genetic variability in fine grain scented rice mutants derived through recurrent mutagenesis. National Symp. on ”Rice-based farming systems for livelihood security under changing climate scenario” held at CA, OUAT, Chiplima, Odisha,India.27-29 Feb. 2012, P. 156. 22. R. Ranjan, A. Anand, Kumar Sourav, Devraj Lenka, S. K. Tripathy and K. Pradhan (2012). Utilization and value addition of gladiolus for sustainable livelihood. In: Global Conf. on “Horticulture for Food, Nutrition and Livelihood Options”. held at OUAT, BBSR, May 28-31,2012. TS9:P34, p.-290-291. 23. Devraj Lenka, Rajesh Ranjan, Pravasini Behera and S. K. Tripathy (2012).Baby corn- An invaluable source for strengthening socio-economic status and nutritional security. In: Global Conf. on “Horticulture for Food, Nutrition and Livelihood Options”. held at OUAT, BBSR, May 28-31,2012. TS2:P41, p.-2. 24. Rajesh Ranjan, Alok Anand, S. K. Tripathy, K. Pradhan and D. Lenka (2012).Baby corn- An invaluable source for nutritional security. In: Global Conf. on “Horticulture for Food, Nutrition and Livelihood Options”. held at OUAT, BBSR, May 28-31,2012. TS2:P18, p.-23. 25. Devraj Lenka, Swapan K. Tripathy and Poonam Kanungo (2014). Development of single cross quality protein maize hybrids using diallel matting design. Proc. Of the Natl. Symp.”Crop improvement for inclusive sustainable development” held at New Delhi, Nov. 7-9, 2014. P. 133. 26. Tripathy Swapan K.(2014). In Vitro Screening of Calli and Regenerants for Drought Tolerance in Upland Rice. In: National Conf. of Plant Physiology (NCPP), Nov 23-25, 2014, OUAT, BBSR, p. 127. 27. Sasmita Dash, Swapan K. Tripathy, Devraj Lenka and Poonam Kanungo (2014). Morphological, physiological and biochemical characterization of upland rice land races of Odisha under drought stress. In: National Conf. of Plant Physiology(NCPP),Nov 23-25, 2014, OUAT, BBSR, p.104. 28. Swapan K. Tripathy and Sasmita Dash (2014). Genotyping of Drought Tolerant Upland Land Races of Rice Using SDS-PAGE of Total Seed Storage Protein. 2nd Int. conference on Bioresource and Stress Management, PJTSAU, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad,7-10th Jan, 2015 P-298. Research Paper presentation in scientific gatherings:. Tripathy, S.K. (2002). Tissue culture; A boon for micro-propagation of forest species. Presented as participant’s seminar at RPRC (short course training programme),BBSR. Tripathy, S. K.(2004).Efficiency of selection of mutagenic population and genetics of some macromutants as participant’s seminar at winter school, IARI-RS, Karnal, Haryana, India. Tripathy, S. K.(2006). Prospects of GIS technology in agriculture. Presented as participant’s seminar at Summer school, NAARM, Hyderabad. Tripathy, S. K. (2006). Germplasm conservation, and characterization in linseed in a National Seminar on “Biodiversity conservation and sustainable development”, OUAT, BBSR. Tripathy, S. K. (2006). Tissue culture: A boon for afforestation and genetic conservation of Acacia species. Presented in the poster session in Natl. seminar on Biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. OUAT, BBSR. Tripathy, SK(1999). Role of mutagenesis for salt tolerance in rice. Presented as a poster in the INDO-UK Workshop on “Salt affected soils and breeding for salt resistant crops” CSSRI, Karnal,Haryana,India. Tripathy, S. K.(2009). “Transgenics: its application and future prospects”. Presented at Orissa State Govt. Agril. Officers Conf. May 21, 2009. Tripathy,SK(2009). Application of Tissue Culture for Crop Improvement. Presented at Orissa State Govt. Agril. Officers Conf. May22, 2009. Tripathy, S.K. (2009). In Vitro culture techniques for rapid micro-propagation of horticultural and field crops. Presented at a Orissa State Govt. Agril. Officers Conf. May 21, 2009.



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