BRIC-National Institute of Plant Genome Research

Dr. Senthil-Kumar Muthappa

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Research Interests

Stress interaction and combined stresses in plants

Due to changing climatic factors, plants are expected to combat the unique combination of stresses. Plants simultaneously exposed to a combination of stresses (for example, drought and pathogens) are expected to employ altogether a different &tailored response for combating them compared to those independently exposed to individual stresses. Such unique adaptive strategy used by plants is an exciting area of research.
Our lab uses Arabidopsis thaliana as model plant and attempts to capture the unique genes involved in disease resistance of these plants against Pseudomonas syringae pathovars (host & nonhost pathogens) under drought stress. Also, we study the interaction of moisture stress with fungal pathogen infection in chickpea and Ralstonia solanacearum infection in tomato plants. We employ virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) tool to investigate the functional relevance of candidate genes.

Findings from this project will enable understanding not only the nature of stress interaction, but also the specific defense responses of combined stressed plants against pathogens.

Nonhost resistance of plants against pathogens

Plants are regularly exposed to wide variety of disease-causing pathogens in their environment. Plants have evolved various defense mechanisms, both active and passive to combat pathogen attack. R-gene mediated defense limits the host range of a pathogen to the member of a single species and is often overcome by the pathogen. In contrast, nonhost resistance is a response to all races of a particular pathogen and occurs in all cultivars of a nonhost plant species. We are particularly interested in understanding nonhost resistance of model plant A. thaliana against few bacterial pathogens that cause disease in crop plants (for example, tomato, and beans). Our lab also has a specific interest in identifying the nonhost plants of Begomoviruses and understanding the resistance mechanism operating in such nonhost plants against the viruses.

Career

Staff scientist: NIPGR, New Delhi (June 2013 onwards)

Post-Doctoral Fellow: Noble Research Institute, Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA (Jan 2007 to June 2013)

Research Associate: University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore (June 2006 to Jan 2007)

Fellowships and Awards

Year

Fellowships/Awards

2022

Fellow, National Academy of Sciences India (NASI)

2021

Fellow, Indian Society for Plant Physiology (FISPP), New Delhi, India

2020

J.C. Bose Gold Medal Award of Indian Society for Plant Physiology

2020

Member, National Academy of Sciences India (NASI)

2020

Fellow, The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS), India

2015

DBT Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award

2015

NAAS Associateship, The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS), India

Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship, Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi.

Ramanujan Fellowship, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi [fellowship not availed].

Interested in joining the lab?

Motivated young researchers who would like to join the lab to work on prediction of the occurrence and impact of stress combinations [drought-pathogen stress interaction] by employing simulation and crop modelling related tools are welcome to contact the PI. Researchers with strong statistical, geoinformatics and bioinformatics skills can apply through DBT-BIOCARE or INSPIRE or CSIR senior RA or DST women scientist or DBT-RA or open lab positions.

Current Members

Dr. Nidhi Singh

DBT-Bio-CARe-Women Scientist

Biochemical and molecular characterization of SWEET transporters for their utility in combating chickpea dry root rot disease through gene editing

Dr. Shikha Tuteja Chandna

Research Associate-III

DBT Multi-institutional project entitled “Characterization of chickpea germplasm resource to accelerate genomics-assisted crop improvement” under mission programme “Characterization of genetic resources

Dr. Rubi Jain

ANRF-NPDF Fellow

Deciphering combined drought and dry root rot tolerance mechanisms in chickpea using Multi-Omics and Integrative analysis

Dr. Akash Sharma

Research Associate

Development of climate resilient chickpea and brassica by gene editing

Dr. Anjali

Senior Research Fellow

Gates Foundation funded project “Development of Climate resilient chickpea and brassica by gene editing

Mr. Dulla Sandeep

Junior Research Fellow

Characterization of chickpea germplasm resource to accelerate genomics-assisted crop improvement.

Ms. Durgadevi Adimoolam

Junior Research Fellow

Screening of chickpea germplasm accessions for dry root rot disease using paper blot and sick pot methods

Ms. Krisha Rajajoshi

Project Associate

Development of climate resilient chickpea and brassica by gene editing

Ms. Amina Hanaan Majeed

Project Associate

Development of a multi-task model-base application of identification and severity assessment of dry root rot disease in chickpea and soybean

Shri Shankar Acharya

Senior Technical Officer

Responsibilities: Maintenance of computational tools developed by the laboratory and overall day to day laboratory management

Miss. Neha

Technical Assistant

Stress Combination and their interaction in plant database (SCIPDb)

Miss.Shilpa Mukherjee

Ph. D. Students

Dissecting the key mechanistic role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and its associated SynComs in providing protection against combined dry root rot disease under drought conditions in chickpea

Miss. Suman saini

Ph.D. Student

Elucidating the role of biochemical defence in dry root rot resistance in chickpea.

Mr. Shubhashish Ranjan

Ph.D. Student

Characterization of genetic determinants of dry root rot disease resistance in chickpea under abiotic stress

Mr. Aswin Reddy Chilakala

Ph.D. Student

Combating dry root rot disease of chickpea by expressing antifungal proteins and through genetic enhancement

Mr. Rishabh Mirchandani

Ph.D. Student

Exploring non-host disease resistance to Macrophomina phaseolina

Ms. Anshika Devi

Ph.D. Student

Research Project: Tentative

Mr. Sunder Singh Solanki

Field cum Laboratory Attendant

Mr. Rahim Hussain Tarafdar

Field cum Laboratory Attendant

Mr. Rinku

Field cum Laboratory Attendant

Mr. Rohit

Field cum Laboratory Attendant

Former Ph.D Students

Miss. Komal Vitthalrao Mali

PhD Student (Aug 2018- Nov 2024)

Studies on Rhizoctonia bataticola – chickpea interaction under drought stress

Mr. Vadivel Murugan Irulappan

PhD Student (July 2015-Mar 2021)

Understanding Mechanisms of Tolerance to Combined Drought and Pathogen infection in Chickpea Using Transcriptomic and Gene Silencing Approaches

Ms. Aanchal Choudhary

Elucidating molecular basis of tailored defense response employed by Arabidopsis thaliana against combined biotic and abiotic stresses by functional genomics approach

Ms. Aarzoo Qamar

PhD Student (July 2013-Mar 2021

Role of proline metabolism in nonhost disease resistance

Ms.Urooj Fatima

PhD Student (July 2013-Aug 2020)

Understanding the defense strategies used by Arabidopsis thaliana for limiting the nutrient availability to bacterial pathogens and counter strategies used by pathogens for nutrient acquisition

Mr. Sandeep Kumar Dixit

PhD Student (July 2014-Aug 2020)

Functional characterization of AtGBF3 gene under combined drought and pathogen stress in Arabidopsis thaliana

Former Lab Members

Miss. Anita Kumari

Research Associate

Research Project: Investigating the role of Cicer arietinum SWEET genes in drought modulated dry root rot disease defense response

Mr. Krishna R Acharya

Current Position:

Ms. Rim Chaudhury

Current Position: PhD, University of Freiburg, Germany

Dr. Piyush Priya

Post-doctoral researcher (2019-2024)
Current Position: Google

Dr. Manu Kandpal

Post-doctoral researcher (2020-2022)
Current Position: JioGenNext

Dr. Prachi Pandey

Post-doctoral researcher (2021-2023)

Dr. Anupriya Singh

Senior Research Fellow (2020-2022)
Current Position: Guest Faculty, Delhi University

Mr. Budhibalabanta Bariha

UGC-NET JRF (2022-2024)

Current Position: Lecturer, Govt. of Odisha M.Sc (Botany), Utkal University, Bhubaneswar

Mr. Vishnu S Babu

BsMs (Biological Sciences), IISER, Thiruvananthapuram

Current Position: Field Specialist in Bioinformatics at Integrated Gulf Biosystems in Riyadh.

Dr. Mahesh Patil

Post-doctoral researcher (Jul 2016 to Apr 2022)

Current Position: Research manager, Privi Life Sciences Pvt Ltd Mumbai

Ms. Jyoti Singh

Post-doctoral researcher (Nov 2019-Jan 2021

Literature mining for the development of database for understanding stress tolerance in plants

Dr. Ranjita Sinha

Post-doctoral researcher (Dec 2013 to May 2020)

Current Position: Post-doctoral researcher, Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, USA

Dr. Bendangchuchang Longchar

Post-doc/SERB-National Post-Doctoral Fellow (Oct 2016-Nov 2019)

Current Position: Assistant Professor, Mizoram University – Aizawl

Dr. Tarinee Phukan

Senior Research Fellow (Mar 2019-Nov 2019)

Current Position: —

Ms. Christina Nilofer

Senior Research Fellow (July 2019-Oct 2019)

Current Position: —

Dr. Aarti Gupta

Research Associate III (Aug 2019 – Oct 2019)

Current Position: —

Dr. Sarita

Senior Research Fellow

Ph.D, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute

Dr. Nidhi Singh

Research Associate (Aug 2018 to Feb 2019)

Current Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow at Delhi University South Campus, New Delhi

Miss. Rashmi Maurya

Senior Research Fellow (Feb 2018 to Oct 2018)
Current Position: Research Fellow at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Dr. Prachi Pandey

Young Scientist/Post-Doctoral Researcher (June 2014 to Mar 2018)

Mr. Upendra Bhele

Junior Research Fellow (Mar 2016 to Sep 2016)
Current Position:PhD student at Estonian University of Life Science, Tartu, Estonia

Miss. Reena Prajapati

Junior Research Fellow (Oct 2016 to Jan 2017)
Current Position: Ph.D. student at Wuerzburg University, Germany

Ms. Anjugam Paramanantham

Junior Research Fellow (Sep 2014 to Sep 2015)
Current Position: Ph.D. student at Gyeongsang National University, Chinju, South Korea

Mr. Amit Kumar

Research Assistant (Sep 2013-Nov 2013)
Current Position: PhD student at Leibniz Institute on Aging- Fritz Lippmann Institute (FLI), Jena, Germany

Ms. Karishma Pasha

Junior Research Fellow (Dec 2013-Sep 2014)

Dr. Aiswarya Baruah

Research Associate (Aug 2013 -Aug 2014)
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, India

Mr. Dharanipathi Kamalachandran

Junior Research Fellow (Feb 2017 to June 2018)
Current Position: PhD student under Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher of MiRA Innovative Training Network at Utrecht University, Netherlands.

Dr. Aarti Gupta

Post-Doctoral Researcher (Aug 2013 to June 2018)
Current Position:  Post doctoral fellow at Institute of Plant Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan, Poland

Former Trainees

Project Trainees (Undergraduate and Post graduate)

Miss. Priya Chandra

Trainee PG (May 2018 to Apr 2019)
Student of B. Tech (Biotechnology)

Mr. Jaya Chendrayan K

Trainee UG (Sep 2019 to Nov 2019)
Student of B. Tech (Biotechnology), Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore

Miss. Gayatri Krishna S.

Trainee PG (Jan 2021 to May 2021)
Student of M. Tech Biotechnology, Amity University Noida, UP

Miss. Sony Sharma

Trainee PG intern under SERB project (Oct 2020 to Dec 2020)
Student of M. Tech Biotechnology, Center for converging technologies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

Miss. Durgadevi A

Trainee PG (Dec 2019 to May 2020)
Student of M.Sc. (Biotechnology), Department of Biotechnology, Alagappa University, Karaikudi

Miss. Arya Das

Trainee PG (Jan 2020 to June 2020)
Student of M.Sc. (Bioinformatics), School of biotechnology, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kollam, Kerala

Miss. Jeevitha Rangaswamy

Trainee UG (Jan 2020 to Apr 2020)
Student of B.Sc. (Biotechnology), College of Agriculture-University of Agricultural Sciences, Hassan

Miss. Subnam Gerose Dung Dung

Trainee UG (Jan 2017 to May 2017)
Student of B. tech (Biotechnology), Shaheed Udham Singh College of Engineering & Technology (SUSCET), Tangori, Mohali

Miss. Swetha Sivaramakrishnan

Trainee UG (June 2018)
Student of B.Sc (H) Biotechnology, Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Noida

Miss. Nishtha Rawat

Trainee PG (May 2017 to April 2018)
Student of M. Tech Biotechnology, Banasthali University, Banasthali

Mr. Avinash Kumar Jha

Trainee PG (January 2014 to May 2014)
Student of M. Sc., Biotechnology, Lalit Narayan Mithila University

Ms. Anjugam Paramanantham

Trainee PG (February 2014 to June 2014)
Student of M. Tech Biotechnology, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli

Mr. Muthuramalingam Pandian

Trainee PG (December 2014 to April 2015)
Student of M.Sc. Biotechnology, Alagappa University, Karaikudi

Mr. NR Siva Shanmugam

Trainee PG (December 2014 to June 2015)
Student of M.Tech-Bioinformatics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli

Miss. N Kavya

Trainee UG (May 2015 to July 2015)
Student of M.Tech Biotechnology, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli

Science academies (IAS, INSA & NASI) summer research fellows

Miss. Shradha Jain

Trainee PG (16th July 2021 to 30 Nov 2021)
Student of Hindu college, Delhi University, New Delhi

Mr. Deepanshu Garg

Trainee UG (8th June 2020 to 22nd Aug 2020)
Student of B.sc.(Hons.) Biotechnology at Jaipur national university, Jaipur

Resources

Chickpea Dry Root Rot Disease Phenome database (CDPdb)

https://db.nipgr.ac.in/cdpdb/Germplasm.php

Stress Combinations and their Interactions in Plants (SCIP) Database – http://223.31.159.3/plant_complete/index_orangesunset.php and https://db.nipgr.ac.in/plant_complete/index_orangesunset.php

pssRNAit: Designing Effective and Specific Plant RNAi siRNAs with Genome-wide Off-target Gene Assessment – https://www.zhaolab.org/pssRNAit/

Selected Publications

Research articles

Priya, P., Patil, M., Pandey, P., Singh, A., Babu, V.S. and Senthil-Kumar, M., 2023. Stress combinations and their interactions in plants database: a one-stop resource on combined stress responses in plants. The Plant Journal, 116(4), pp.1097-1117. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16497

Chilakala, A.R., Pandey, P., Durgadevi, A., Kandpal, M., Patil, B.S., Rangappa, K., Reddy, P.C.O., Ramegowda, V. and Senthil Kumar, M., 2023. Drought attenuates plant responses to multiple rhizospheric pathogens: A study on a dry root rot-associated Disease complex in chickpea fields. Field Crops Research, 298, p.108965.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2023.108965

Choudhary A and Senthil-Kumar M (2022) Drought attenuates plant defence against bacter ial pathogens by suppressing the expression of CBP60g/SARD1 during combined stress. Plant Cell & Environment 45(4):1127-1145.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pce.14275

Irulappan V, Kandpal M, Saini K, Rai A, Ranjan A, Sinharoy S, Senthil-Kumar M (2022) Drought stress exacerbates fungal colonization and endodermal invasion and dampens defense responses to increase dry root rot in chickpea. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions, https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/MPMI-07-21-0195-F

Fatima U, Bhorali P, Senthil-Kumar M (2019) Morpho-pathological and global transcriptomic analysis reveals the robust nonhost resistance responses in chickpea interaction with Alternaria brassicae. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-05-19-0117-R

Senthil-Kumar, M., Mysore, K. Tobacco rattle virus-based virus-induced gene silencing in Nicotiana benthamiana. Nature Protocol 9, 1549-1562 (2014).https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2014.092

Rojas CM, Senthil-Kumar M, Wang K, Ryu CM, Kaundal A and Mysore KS (2012) Glycolate oxidase plays a major role during nonhost resistance responses by modulating reactive oxygen species mediated signal transduction pathways. The Plant Cell 24(1): 336-52. https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.111.093245

Keri Wang#, Senthil-Kumar M#, Choong-Min Ryu, Li Kang and Mysore KS (2012) Phytosterols play a key role in plant innate immunity against bacterial pathogens by regulating nutrient efflux into the apoplast. Plant Physiology 158(4): 1789-802. #equal contribution. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.111.189217

Senthil-Kumar M and Mysore KS (2012) d-ornithine aminotransferase and proline dehydrogenase genes play a role in nonhost disease resistance by regulating pyrroline-5-carboxylate metabolism-induced hypersensitive response. Plant Cell and Environment 35(7): 1329-43. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.111.189217

Review articles

Choudhary, A. and Senthil-Kumar, M., 2024. Drought: A context-dependent damper and aggravator of plant diseases. Plant, Cell & Environment. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14863

Pandey, P., Patil, M., Priya, P. and Senthil-Kumar, M., 2024. When two negatives make a positive: the favorable impact of the combination of abiotic stress and pathogen infection on plants. Journal of Experimental Botany, 75(3), pp.674-688. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14863

Fatima, U., Anjali, A. and Senthil-Kumar, M., 2022. AtSWEET11 and AtSWEET12: The twin traders of sucrose. Trends in Plant Science, 27(10), pp.958-960. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2022.06.009

Rai, A., Irulappan, V. and Senthil-Kumar, M., 2022. Dry root rot of chickpea: a disease favored by drought. Plant Disease, 106(2), pp.346-356. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-07-21-1410-FE

Senthil-Kumar M and Mysore KS (2013) Nonhost resistance against bacterial pathogens – retrospects and prospects. Annual Review of Phytopathology 51: 19.1-19.21.https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-phyto-082712-102319

Senthil-Kumar M and Mysore KS (2011) New dimensions of using VIGS for plant functional genomics. Trends in Plant Science 16(12): 656-665. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2011.08.006

Research covered in news media

Podcast Interview (06/July/2024): https://open.spotify.com/episode/0chGqOfF6H16q4YDxELoAI

Research Matters press release (23/Mar/2020): Chickpea’s trick can help mustard fight fungi

American Phytopathological Society a press release (29/Jan/2020): Can chickpea genes save mustard seeds from blight disease?

The Hindu BusinessLine story (9/Feb/2020): Fighting fungal pest: Chickpea could give mustard a tip or two

Press release IS-MPMI InterConnections on student achievements (12/Mar/2020): Student project reveals a strategy for managing Alternaria blight through nonhost resistance

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