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List of Total Publications(2018-2020) Rayat Shikshan Sanstha’s Yashavantrao Chavan Institute of Science (Autonomous) Satara-415001 List of Total Publications (2018-2020) = 140 Sr. Year of Title of Paper Title of Journal No. Publication A robust and self-assembled route to synthesis of Journal of Materials Science: 1 CdZn(Se1−xTex)2 photoanodes as light harvesters for Materials in Electronics 29 (14), 2018 photoelectrochemical solar cells 11763-11773 An Organic Bipolar Resistive Switching Memory Device physica status solidi (a) 215 (24), 2 Based on Natural Melanin Synthesized 2018 1800550 From Aeromonas sp. SNS Biodiversity of unicellular cyanobacteria from some rice International Journal of Life Sciences. 3 2018 field soils of Satara District (MS) Special Issue A 10: 144-147 Biosynthesis, Characterization and Antibacterial Journal of Nanomedicine and 4 Capability of Silver and Copper Nanoparticles Using 2018 Nanotechnology 9 (1), 484 Aqueous Leaf Extract of Salacia chinensis L Biotechnological interventions for propagation, South African Journal of Botany 114, 5 conservation and improvement of ‘Lantern 2018 192-216 Flowers’(Ceropegia spp.) Control of bacterial blight disease of pomegranate using 6 J Nanosci Nanotechnol 9, 1-5 2018 silver nanoparticles Decolorization and detoxification of reactive azo dyes Journal of environmental chemical 7 using cell cultures of a memory tonic herb Evolvulus 2018 engineering 6 (5), 6479-6488 alsinoides L. Detection and characterization of polymorphic simple sequence repeats markers for the analysis of genetic 8 Indian J Genet Pl Br 78, 111-117 2018 diversity in Indian mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] Journal of Materials Science: Effect of deposition potential on efficiency of TiO2/Cu2O 9 Materials in Electronics 29 (10), 2018 photoelectrochemical cells 8473-8479 Effect of Nd3+ substitution on structural and magnetic Journal of Rare Earths 36 (4), 390- 10 properties of Mg–Cd ferrites synthesized by microwave 2018 397 sintering technique Enhancement in thermoelectric performance of Journal of Materials Science: 11 Cu3SbSe4 thin films by In(III) doping; synthesized by Materials in Electronics 29 (10), 2018 arrested precipitation technique 8793-8800 First report of rust fungi Puccinia duthiae on Journal of Threatened Taxa 10 (2), 12 2018 Dichanthium foveolatum from India 11354-11355 First report of Podosphaera xanthii causing powdery Journal of Plant Pathology 100 (1), 13 2018 mildew on Xanthium strumarium in India 129-129 Herbicide effects on pigments and antioxidant enzymes Journal of Pharmacognosy and 14 2018 of Portulaca oleracea L. Phytochemistry 7 (1), 2024-2031 Hierarchical nanostructures of nitrogen-doped 15 RSC advances 8 (69), 39749-39755 2018 molybdenum sulphide for supercapacitors Aahat Multidisciplinary International Histopathological study of Etova P-400 on liver and 16 Education Research Journal(AMIER), 2018 kidnay of Mus musculus 7, 1-4 Hydrothermal synthesis of β-Ni(OH)2 and its AIP Conference Proceedings 1942 17 2018 supercapacitor properties (1), 140059 In-situ synthesis of silica aerogel in polyethylene Journal of Porous Materials 25 (1), 18 terephthalate fibre nonwovens and their composite 2018 179-187 properties on acoustical absorption behavior International Journal of Agricultural 19 Intuitionistic fuzzy dea models with centroid 2018 and Statistical Sciences 14 (1), 7-12 Magnolol: A neolignan from the Magnolia family for the International journal of molecular 20 2018 prevention and treatment of cancer sciences 19 (8), 2362 Micropropagation, metabolite profiling, antioxidant activities and chromatographic determination of Biocatalysis and agricultural 21 bioactive molecules across in vitro conditions and 2018 biotechnology 16, 79-89 subsequent field cultivation stages of ‘Shampoo Ginger’ (Zingiber zerumbet L. Roscoe ex Sm) AEU-International Journal of Microwave sintered Mg-Cd ferrite substrates for 22 Electronics and Communications 96, 2018 microstrip patch antennas in X-band 246-251 Morphoanatomy, phenology and palynology of an Journal of Pharmacy and Biological 23 2018 invasive weed Alternanthera ficoidea (L.) P. Beauv. Sciences. 13(5):18-23 International Journal of Procurement 24 Multi item two-warehouse fuzzy inventory model 2018 Management 11 (4), 443-454 Novel catalytic application of Ni@ZnO nanoparticles and ZnO nanoflakes in aqueous solution of NaPTS Research on Chemical Intermediates 25 2018 hydrotrope at room temperature via a green synthesis of 44 (5), 3097-3113 3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones Performance of a wideband cadmium ferrite microstrip Journal of Electronic Materials 47 26 2018 patch antenna in the X-band region (1), 577-584 Photoelectrochemical study of electrodeposited Research on Chemical Intermediates 27 2018 TiO2 thin films onto F:SnO2 substrates 44 (12), 7277-7288 pH‐Transformed ZnO‐NPs/NaPTS: The First ChemistrySelect 3 (46), 13197- 28 Room‐Temperature Brisk Synthesis of Flavanones in 2018 13206 Aqueous Medium Protozoan fauna of freshwater habitat in water body on International Journal of Recent 29 Ajinkyatara fort, Dist. Satara, Maharashtra, in December Scientific Research, 9, 3(K), 25395- 2018 2017 25398 Quick and low cost synthesis of sulphur doped carbon Diamond and Related 30 dots by simple acidic carbonization of sucrose for the 2018 Materials, 88, 262–268 detection of Fe3+ ions in highly acidic environment Silver Nanoparticles: The Powerful Antidote for Bacterial Journal of Nanoscience and 31 2018 Blight Disease of Pomegranate Technology, 421-423 Somatic embryogenesis and evaluation of genetic fidelity Journal of Crop Improvement 32 (6), 32 2018 in Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (Dennst.) Nicolson 801-811 Studies on cyanobacteria: Spirulina isolated from Satara International Journal of Life Sciences 33 2018 District, Maharashtra Research. 6(3):261-270 Study of Spirotricha ciliates for their occurrence in an International Journal of Recent 34 artificial water body in the campus of kisan veer Scientific Research, 9, 4(B), 25650- 2018 mahavidyalaya, wai, during june 2017 to february 2018 25651 Surfactant mediated synthesis of bismuth selenide thin Journal of colloid and interface 35 2018 films for photoelectrochemical solar cell applications science 514, 250-261 Synthesis of tin sulphide thin film by simple arrested AIP Conference Proceedings 1989 36 2018 precipitation technique for solar cell application (1), 020015 Synthesis, characterization and application of AIP Conference Proceedings 1989 37 nanocrystalline CdZn(SeTe)2 thin films for energy 2018 (1), 030003 application The vacuolar proton pyrophosphatase gene (SbVPPase) Physiology and Molecular Biology of 38 from the Sorghum bicolor confers salt tolerance in 2018 Plants 24 (5), 809-819 transgenic Brahmi [Bacopa monnieri (L.) Pennell] The Calotropis procera Transformed Green NiO and ChemistrySelect 3 (46), 13140- 39 Fe‐NiO Nanoparticles for Diaryl Pyrimidinones Synthesis 2018 13153 in Hydrotropic Medium at Room Temperature Vigna khandalensis (Santapau) Raghavan et Wadhwa: a Genetic Resources and Crop 40 promising underutilized, wild, endemic legume of the 2018 Evolution 65 (6), 1795-1807 Northern Western Ghats, India Web-based Fuzzy Expert System for Symptomatic Risk International Journal of Computer 41 2018 Assessment of Diabetes Mellitus Applications 182 (3), 5-12 An Investigation of Fluorescence Resonance Energy Macromolecular 42 2019 Transfer between Tryptophan and Quinine Sulphate Symposia, 2019, 387(1), 1800204 An Updated Review on the Spiders of Order Araneae Bioscience Biotechnology Research 43 2019 from the Districts of Western Ghats of India Communication 12 (4), 855-864 Antiangiogenic potential of endophytic fungi Alternaria Bioscience Biotechnology Research 44 2019 alternata isolated from Lawsonia inermis Linn Communication 12 (3), 820-828 Bentonite‐Clay‐Supported Cuprous Iodide Nanoparticles (BENT‐CuI NPs): A New Heterogeneous Catalyst in 45 Chemistry Select 4 (24), 7144-7150 2019 Diversity‐Oriented Synthesis of 1, 2, 3‐Triazoles in Aqueous Medium Biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles by Bacillus marisflavi Arabian Journal of 46 2019 and its potential in catalytic dye degradation Chemistry, 12(8), 4806–4814 Click chemistry based multicomponent approach in the 47 synthesis of spirochromenocarbazole tethered 1, 2, 3- Bioorganic Chemistry 85, 475-486 2019 triazoles as potential anticancer agents Colletotrichum brevisporum and C. musicola Causing 48 Leaf Anthracnose of Taro (Colocasia esculenta) in Plant Disease 103 (11), 2963-2963 2019 Mexico Indiaon Journal of Physical Correlation between body mass index and heart rate in 49 Education, Sports and Applied 2019 males and females of different age group Science, 9(4), 63-68 Cu Nanoparticle: Synthesis, Characterization and Chemical Methodologies 3 (4), 457- 50 2019 Application 480 Delineating taxonomic identity of two closely related Genetic Resources and Crop 51 Vigna species of section Aconitifoliae: V. trilobata (L.) 2019 Evolution, 66, 1155–1165 Verdc. and V. stipulacea (Lam.) 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