Boobalan Selvakumar | Plant Stress Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Boobalan Selvakumar – Bharathiar University, Coimbatore

Researcher Information
Affiliation Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
Country India
Scopus ID 35733094600
Documents 15
Citations 240
h-index 7
Subject Area Plant Stress Physiology
Event International Plant Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0478-2826

Boobalan Selvakumar is a researcher affiliated with Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India, whose scholarly work encompasses plant biotechnology, plant stress-related responses, in vitro culture, elicitor-mediated metabolite enhancement, and sustainable utilization of plant resources. His publication record includes studies involving Aerva species and the production or characterization of biologically relevant secondary metabolites.[1]

Abstract

Boobalan Selvakumar’s research profile reflects interests in plant biotechnology, plant stress physiology, plant tissue culture, elicitation, hairy-root systems, and secondary-metabolite production. His published studies have examined approaches for improving plant regeneration and phytochemical accumulation, particularly in medicinal plants. Bibliographic records identify contributions to research on Aerva species and related biotechnological applications.[2]

Keywords

Plant stress physiology; plant biotechnology; tissue culture; elicitation; hairy-root culture; secondary metabolites; phytochemicals; micropropagation; Aerva species; plant metabolic engineering.

 Introduction

Plant stress physiology examines how plants perceive and respond to environmental and biological challenges, while plant biotechnology provides experimental approaches for studying and modifying these responses. Selvakumar’s published work connects plant biotechnology with tissue culture, elicitation, secondary-metabolite enhancement, and medicinal-plant utilization, providing a research framework relevant to contemporary plant science and biotechnology.[1]

Research Profile

Selvakumar’s research profile is centered on plant biotechnology and experimental approaches for improving plant-derived compounds. His studies include micropropagation, callus culture, hairy-root culture, elicitor treatment, phytochemical analysis, and evaluation of secondary metabolites. Research involving Aerva javanica and Aerva lanata illustrates an interest in integrating in vitro systems with biochemical characterization.[1][3]

Research Contributions

His documented contributions include investigations of elicitor-assisted phytochemical production, Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated hairy-root culture, plant regeneration, and secondary-metabolite enhancement. Studies have addressed compounds such as aervine, methylaervine, apigenin, flavonoids, and phenolic constituents, demonstrating the use of controlled in vitro systems to investigate plant metabolite production and potential applications.[2]

Publications

Selected publications associated with Selvakumar include research on Aerva javanica micropropagation and antibacterial activity, elicitation of apigenin in green leafy vegetables, enhanced aervine production through hairy-root culture, and elicitor-induced enhancement of alkaloids and flavonoids in Aerva lanata. These publications collectively demonstrate continuity in plant tissue culture and phytochemical research.[3]

Research Impact

The research has relevance to plant biotechnology because in vitro propagation and elicitation can provide experimental platforms for studying metabolite accumulation and improving the production of selected plant compounds. Bibliographic records report 15 documents, 240 citations, and an h-index of 7 for the supplied researcher profile, indicating measurable scholarly visibility within indexed research literature.[1]

 Award Suitability

Based on the supplied bibliometric indicators and documented research themes, Selvakumar’s profile is relevant to recognition in plant science, particularly areas involving plant biotechnology, stress-related physiological responses, tissue culture, and secondary-metabolite research. His publication record and indexed citation indicators provide objective scholarly measures that may be considered alongside the award’s formal evaluation criteria.[1][2]

 Conclusion

Boobalan Selvakumar presents a research profile focused on plant biotechnology and experimental plant systems, with published work spanning tissue culture, elicitation, hairy-root technology, phytochemical enhancement, and medicinal-plant research. The combination of documented publications and supplied bibliometric indicators provides a substantive basis for consideration within a plant-science recognition framework.[1][2]

 References

  1. Agrobacterium rhizogenes–mediated hairy root culture of Aerva lanata (L.) Juss. ex Schult for enhanced production of 10-methoxycanthin-6-one and its multi-target therapeutic activities.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/408354052_Agrobacterium_rhizogenes-mediated_hairy_root_culture_of_Aerva_lanata_L_Juss_ex_Schult_for_enhanced_production_of_10-methoxycanthin-6-one_and_its_multi-target_therapeutic_activities
  2. Elicitation of apigenin in green leafy vegetable plants and its molecular docking evaluation for effective anticancer applications
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11240-022-02297-2
  3. Tailoring enhanced production of aervine in Aerva lanata (L.) Juss. Ex Schult by Agrobacterium rhizogenes- mediated hairy root cultures.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343436309_Tailoring_enhanced_production_of_aervine_in_Aerva_lanata_L_Juss_Ex_Schult_by_Agrobacterium_rhizogenes-_mediated_hairy_root_cultures