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Faculty Details proforma for DU Web-site Title Prof. First Name Deepak Last Name Pental Photograph Designation Professor Address Department of Genetics, University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juarez Road, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi 110021 Phone No Office 24112609 Residence 24112768 Mobile 9810843421 Email dpental@gmail.com Web-Page -- Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. Rutgers University 1978 M.Phil. / M.Tech. -- PG M.Sc Panjab University 1973 UG B.Sc Panjab University 1971 Any other qualification -- Career Profile Organisation / Institution Designation Duration Role University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi Professor 1993 - Onwards Teaching and Research Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi Fellow 1985 1993 Research University of Nottingham, UK Post-Doctoral Fellow 1978 1984 Research Administrative Assignments University of Delhi, Delhi Vice Chancellor 2005 2010 Administration University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi Director 2000 2005 Administration University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi Director 1995 - Onwards Research & Administration (Centre for Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants CGMCP) www.du.ac.in Page 1

Areas of Interest / Specialization Mustard breeding, Transgenics in cotton and mustard Subjects Taught Evolution Plant Breeding Plant Biotechnology Research Guidance List against each head (If applicable) 1. Supervision of awarded Doctoral Thesis - 14 2. Supervision of Doctoral Thesis, under progress - 3 3. Supervision of awarded M.Phil dissertations - - 4. Supervision of M.Phil dissertations, under progress - - Publications Profile List against each head(if applicable) (as Illustrated with examples) Books/Monographs (Authored/Edited) - Edited a special issue of Current Science (Vol. 84, 2003) on Transgenic Crops. Besides editing the volume contributed three articles: Grover, A., Pental, D. 2003. Breeding objectives and requirements for producing transgenics for major field crops of India. Curr. Sci. 84: 310-320. Chandra, A., Pental, D. 2003. Regeneration and genetic transformation of grain legumes: An overview. Curr. Sci. 84:381-387. Pental, D. 2003. Transgenics for productive and sustainable agriculture: some considerations for the development of a policy framework. Curr. Sci. 84: 413-424 Contributed an article Transgenic Crops for Indian Agriculture: An Assessment of Their Relevance and Effective Use in Policy and Institutional Issues and Challenges in Indian Agriculture ed: Ramesh Chand, Centad, 2005. Research papers published in Refereed/Peer Reviewed Journals Rout, K., Sharma, M., Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Sodhi, Y. S., Pental D., Pradhan, A. K. 2015. Deciphering allelic variations for seed glucosinolate traits in oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea) using two biparental mapping populations. Theor. Appl. Genet. 128: 657 666. Yadava, S.K., Kumar, P., Panjabi-Massand, P., Gupta, V., Chandra, A., Sodhi, Y.S., Pradhan, A.K., Pental, D. 2014. Tetralocular ovary and high silique width in yellow sarson lines of Brassica rapa (subspecies trilocularis) are due to a mutation in Bra034340 gene, a homologue of CLAVATA 3 in Arabidopsis. Theor. Appl. Genet. 127: 2359-2369. Singh, A. K. and Pental, D. 2014. Selection and genetic transformation of a fast-growing cell line in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) for transgene expression studies. J. Plant Biochem. Biotechnol. Doi: 10.1007/s13562-014-0262-x. Bisht, N.C., Jagannath, A., Augustine, R., Burma, P.K., Pradhan, A.K., Pental, D. 2014. Effective restoration of male-sterile (barnase) lines requires overlapping and higher levels of barstar expression: A multi-generation field analysis in Brassica juncea. J. Plant Biochem. Biotech. Doi: 10.1007/s13562-014-0289-z. Paritosh, K., Gupta, V., Yadava, S. K., Singh, P., Pradhan, A. K. Pental, D. 2014. RNA-seq based SNPs for mapping in Brassica juncea (AABB): Synteny analysis between the two constituent genomes A (from B. rapa) and B (from B. nigra) shows highly divergent gene block arrangement and unique block fragmentation patterns. BMC Genomics 15: 396 www.du.ac.in Page 2

Sharma, S., Padmaja, K. L., Gupta, V., Paritosh, K., Pradhan, A. K., Pental, D. 2014. Two plastid DNA lineages Rapa/Oleracea and Nigra within the tribe brassiceae can be best explained by reciprocal crosss at hexaploidy: evidence from divergence times of the plastid genomes and R-block genes of the A and B genomes of Brassica juncea. PLoS One 9(4): e93260. Doi: 10.1371/jounal.pone.0093260 Paritosh K., Yadava, S.K., Gupta, V., Panjabi-Massand, P., Sodhi, Y.S., Pradhan, A. K. Pental, D. 2013. RNA-seq based SNPs in some agronomically important oleiferous lines of Brassica rapa and their use for genome-wide linkage mapping and specificregion fine mapping. BMC Genomics 14: 463. Padmaja L. K., Agarwal, P., Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Sodhi Y.S., Pental, D., Pradhan, A. K. 2013. Natural mutations in two homoeologous TT8 genes control yellow seed coat trait in allotetroploid Brassica juncea (AABB). Theor. Appl. Genet. PP. 1-9. Doi: 10.1007/s00122-013-222-6. Paritosh K., Pental, D., and Burma, P. K., 2013. Structural and transcriptional characterization of rbcs genes of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). Plant Mol Biol Rep 31: 1176-1183. Yadava, S. K., Arumugam, N., Mukhopadhyay, A., Sodhi, Y. S., Gupta, V., Pental, D., Pradhan, A. K. 2012. QTL mapping of yield associated traits in Brassica juncea: Meta-analysis and epistatic interactions using two different crosses between east European and Indian gene pool lines. Theor. Appl. Genet. (125: 1553-1564). Jagannath, A., Sodhi, Y. S., Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Singh, I., Rohtagi, S., Burma, P., Pradhan, A. K. and Pental, D. 2011. Eliminating expression of erucic acid-encoding loci allows the identification of hidden QTL contributing to oil quality fractions and oil content in Brassica juncea (Indian mustard). Theor. Appl. Genet. 122: 1091-1103. Pradhan, A. K. and Pental, D. 2010. Genetics of Brassica juncea. pp 323-346. In: Genetics and Genomics of Brassicaceae. Ed R. Smith and Ian Bancroft. Springer. Panjabi, P-M., Yadav, S. K., Sharma, P., Kaur, A., Kumar, A., Arumugam, N., Sodhi, Y. S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Gupta, V., Pradhan, A. K. and Pental, D. 2010. Molecular mapping reveals two independent loci conferring resistance to Albugo candida in the east European germplasm of oilseed mustard Brassica juncea. Theor. Appl. Genet. 121: 137-145. Rawat, P., Kumar, S., Pental, D. and Burma P. K. 2009. Inactivation of a transgene due to transposition of insertion sequence (IS136) of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Journal of Biosciences 34: 199-202. Bisht, N. C., Gupta, V., Ramchiary, N., Sodhi, Y. S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2009. Fine mapping of loci involved with glucosinolate biosynthesis in oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea) using genomic information from allied species. Theor. Appl. Genet. 118: 413-421. Rawat, P., Ray, K., Pental, D. and Burma, P. K. 2008. Mutant acetolactate synthase gene conferring resistance to the herbicide imazethapyr is an efficient in vitro selection marker for genetic transformation of cotton. Current Science 95: 1454-1458. Panjabi, P., Jagannath, A., Bisht, N. C., Padmaja, K. L., Sharma, S., Gupta, V., Pradhan, A. K. and Pental, D. 2008 Comparative mapping of Brassica juncea and Arabidopsis thaliana using intron polymorphism (IP) markers: homeologous relationships, diversification and evolution of A, B and C Brassica genomes. BMC Genomics 9: 113. Ray, K., Bisht, N. K., Pental, D. and Burma, P. K. 2007. Development of barnase/barstar transgenics for hybrid seed production in Indian oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern & Coss) using a mutant acetolactate synthase gene conferring resistance to imidazolinone based herbicide Pursuit. Current Science 93: 1390-1396. Ramchiary, N., Bisht, N. C., Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugum, A., Sodhi, Y. S., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2007. QTL analysis reveals context-dependent loci for seed GSL trait in the oilseed Brassica juncea: Importance of recurrent selection backcross (RSB) scheme for the identification of true QTL. Theor. Appl. Genet 116: 77-85. Ramchiary, N., Padmaja, K. L., Sharma, S., Gupta, V., Sodhi, Y. S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2007. Mapping of yield influencing QTL in Brassica juncea: Implications for breeding of a major oilseed crop of dryland areas. Theor. Appl. Genet. 115: 807-817 www.du.ac.in Page 3

Arumugam, N., Gupta, V., Jagannath, A., Mukhopadhyay, A., Pradhan A. K., Burma, P. K. and Pental, D. 2007. A passage through in vitro culture leads to efficient production of marker-free transgenic plants in Brassica juncea using Cre-lox P system. Transgenic Res.16: 703-712. Bisht N. C., Jagannath, A., Burma, P. K., Pradhan A. K. and Pental, D. 2007. Retransformation of a male sterile barnase lines with the barstar gene as an efficient alternative method to identify male sterile-restorer combinations for heterosis breeding. Plant Cell Reports 26: 727-733. Bhullar, S., Datta, S., Advani, S., Chakravarthy, S., Gautam, T., Pental. D. and Burma, P. K. 2007. Functional analysis of cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter: re-evaluation of the role of subdomains B5, B4 and B2 in promoter activity. Plant Biotech. J. 5: 696-708. Panjabi, P., Burma, P.K. and Pental, D. 2006. Use of the transposable element Ac/Ds in conjunction with Spm/dSpm for gene tagging allows extensive genome coverage with a limited number of starter lines: functional analysis of a four-element system in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol. Gen. Genomics. 276: 533-543. Sodhi, Y. S., Chandra, A., Verma, J. K., Arumugam, N., Mukhopadhyay, A., Gupta, V., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2006. A new cytoplasmic male sterility system for hybrid seed production in Indian oilseed mustard Brassica juncea. Theor. Appl. Genet. 114: 93-99. Padmaja, K. L., Arumugam, N., Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Sodhi, Y. S., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2005. Mapping and tagging of seed coat color and identification of microsatellite markers for marker assisted manipulation of the trait in Brassica juncea. Theor. Appl. Genet. 111: 8-14. Kumar, S., Birah, A., Chaudhary, B., Burma, P. K., Gupta, G. P. and Pental, D. 2005. Plant codon optimised cry genes of Bacillus thuringiensis can be expressed as soluble proteins in E. coli BL21 codon plus strain as NusA-Cry protein fusions. J. Inver. Pathol. 88: 83-86. Bisht, N. C., Jagannath, A., Gupta, V., Burma, P. K. and Pental, D. 2004. A two gene two promoter system for enhanced expression of a restorer gene (barstar) and development of improved fertility restorer lines for hybrid seed production in crop plants. Mol. Breeding 14: 129-144. Ray, K., Jagannath, A., Gangwani, S. A., Burma, P. K. and Pental, D. 2004. Mutant Acetolactate synthase gene is an efficient in vitro selectable marker for the genetic transformation of Brassica juncea (oilseed mustard). J. of Plant Physiol. 161: 1079-1083. Bisht, N.C., Burma, P. K. and Penal, D. 2004. Development of 2,4-D resistant transgenics in Indian oilseed mustard ( Brassica juncea). Current Science 87: 367-370. Sivaraman, I., Arumugam, N., Sodhi, Y. S., Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Pradhan, A. K., Burma, P. K. and Pental, D. 2004. Development of high oleic and low linoleic acid transgenics in a zero erucic acid Brassica juncea L. (Indian mustard) line by antisense suppression of the fad2 gene. Mol. Breeding 13: 365-375. Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Sodhi, Y. S., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A.K. 2004. Molecular tagging of erucic acid trait in oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea) by QTL mapping and SNPs in FAE 1 gene. Theor. Appl. Genet. 108: 743-749. Srivastava, A., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Gupta, V., Verma, J. K., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2004. Resynthesis of Brassica juncea through interspecific crosses between B. rapa and B. nigra. Plant Breeding 123: 204-206. Chandra, A., Gupta, V., Burma, P. K. and Pental, D. 2003. Patterns of morphogenesis from cotyledon explants of pigeonpea. In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol. Plant. 39: 514-519. Bhullar, S., Chakravarthy, S., Advani, S., Datta, S., Pental, D. and Burma, P.K. 2003. Strategies for development of functionally equivalent promoters with minimum sequence homology for transgene expression in plants: cis-elements in a novel DNA context versus domain swapping. Plant Physiol. 132: 988-998. Chaudhary, B., Kumar, S., Prasad, K.V.S.K., Oinam, G.S., Burma, P. K. and Pental, D. 2003. Slow dessication leads to high frequency shoot recovery from transformed somatic embryos of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv. Coker 310FR). Plant Cell Reports 21: 955-960. www.du.ac.in Page 4

Pradhan, A. K., Gupta, V., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Sodhi, Y. S. and Pental, D. 2003. A high density linkage map in Brassica juncea (Indian mustard) using AFLP and RFLP markers. Theor. Appl. Genet. 106: 607-614. Sodhi, Y. S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Verma, J. K., Gupta, V., Pental, D. and Pradhan A. K. 2002. Genetic analysis of total glucosinolate in crosses involving a high glucosinolate Indian variety and a low glucosinolate line of Brassica juncea. Plant Breeding 121: 508-511. Arumugam, N., Mukhopadhyay, A., Gupta, V., Sodhi, Y. S., Verma, J. K., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2002. Synthesis of somatic hybrids (RCBB) by fusing protoplasts of heat tolerant Rapharus sativus (RR) and Brassica oleracea (CC) with B. nigra (BB). Plant Breeding 121: 168-170. Jagannath A., Arumugam, N., Gupta, V., Pradhan, A., Burma, P. K. and Pental, D. 2002. Development of transgenic barstar lines and identification of a male sterile (barnase) / restorer (barstar) combination for heterosis breeding in Indian oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea). Current Science 82: 46-52. Jagannath, A., Bandyopadhyay, P., Arumugam, N., Gupta, V., Burma, P.K. and Pental, D. 2001. The use of a Spacer DNA fragment insulates the tissue-specific expression of a cytotoxic gene (barnase) and allows high-frequency generation of transgenic male sterile lines in Brassica juncea L. Mol. Breeding 8: 11-23. Phogat, S., Gupta, R., Burma, P. K., Sen, K. and Pental, D. 2001. On the estimation of number of events required for saturation mutagenesis of large genomes. Current Science 80: 823-824. Srivastava, A., Gupta, V., Pental, D., Pradhan, A.K. 2001. AFLP-based genetic diversity assessment amongst agronomically important natural and some newly synthesised lines of Brassica juncea. Theor. Appl. Genet. 102: 193-199. Phogat, S.K., Burma, P.K. and Pental, D. 2000. High frequency regeneration of Brassica napus varieties and genetic transformation of stocks containing fertility restorer genes for two cytoplasmic male sterility systems. J. Plant Biochem. Biotech. 9: 73-79. Mehra, S., Pareek, A., Bandyopadhyay, P., Sharma, P., Burma, P.K. and Pental, D. 2000. Development of transgenics in Indian oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea) resistant to herbicide phosphinothricin. Current Sci.ence 78: 1358-1364. Arumugum, N., Mukhopadhyay, A., Gupta, V., Sodhi, Y. S., Verma J. K., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2000. Somatic cell hybridization of oxy CMS Brassica juncea (AABB) with B. oleracea (CC) for correction of chlorosis and transfer of novel organelle combinations to allotetraploid brassicas. Theor. Appl. Genet. 100: 1043-1049. Phogat, S., Burma, P.K. and Pental, D. 2000. A four-element based transposon system for allele specific tagging in plants - Theoretical considerations. J. Biosciences 25: 101-107. Verma, J. K., Sodhi, Y. S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugum, N., Gupta, V., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A. K. 2000. Identification of stable maintainer and fertility restorer lines for Polima CMS in Brassica campestris L. Plant Breeding 119: 90-92. Kumar, S. and Pental, D. 1998. Regeneration of Indian cotton variety MCU-5 through somatic embryogenesis. Current Science 74: 538-540. Kumar, S., Sharma, P. and Pental D. 1998. A genetic approach to in vitro regeneration of non-regenerating cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars. Plant Cell Reports 18: 59-63. Arumugum, N., Mukhopadhyay, A., Gupta, V., Pental, D. and Pradhan, A.K. 1996. Synthesis of hexaploid (AABBCC) somatic hybrids: a bridging material for transfer of `tour cytoplasmic male sterility to different Brassica species. Theor. Appl. Genet. 92: 762-768. Nagpal, R., Raina, S.N., Sodhi, Y.S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugum, N., Pradhan, A.K. and Pental, D. 1996. Transfer of Brassica tournefortii (TT) genes to allotetraploid oilseed Brassica species (B. juncea AABB, B. napus AACC, B. carinata BBCC) : homoeologous pairing is more pronounced in the three-genome hybrids (TACC, TBAA, TCAA, TCBB) as compared to allodiploids (TA, TB, TC). Theor. Appl. Genet. 92: 566-571. www.du.ac.in Page 5

Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Pradhan, A.K., Murthy, H.N., Yadav, B.S., Sodhi, Y.S. and Pental, D. 1995. Somatic hybrids with substitution type genomic configuration TCBB for the transfer of nuclear and organelle genes from Brassica tournefortii TT to allotetraploid oilseed crop Brassica carinata BBCC. Theor. Appl. Genet. 89: 19-25. Sodhi, Y.S., Pradhan, A.K., Verma, J.K., Arumugam, N., Mukhopadhyay, A. and Pental, D. 1994. Identification and inheritance of fertility restorer genes for `tour CMS in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). Plant Breeding 112: 223-227. Shiva Prakash, N., Pental, D. and Bhalla-Sarin, N. 1994. Regeneration of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) through multiple shoot formation. Plant Cell Reports 13:623-627. Pradhan, A., Sodhi, Y.S., Mukhopadyay, A., Pental, D. 1993. Heterosis breeding in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea (L. Czern & Coss) : Analysis of component characters contributing to heterosis for yield. Euphytica 69 : 219-229. Pental, D., Pradhan, A.K., Sodhi, Y.S. and Mukhopadhyay, A. 1993. Variation amongst Brassica juncea cultivars for regeneration from hypocotyl explants and optimization of conditions for Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation. Plant Cell Reports 12: 462-467. Sodhi, Y.S., Pradhan, A.K., Mukhopadhyay, A. and Pental D. 1993. Identification of a stable maintainer line for `Polima' cytoplasmic male sterility in rapeseed (B. napus L.). Plant Breeding 110: 334-337. Sodhi Y.S., Pradhan, A.K., Mukhopadhyay, A. and Pental, D. 1993. Stability of ogura cytoplasmic male-sterility in three Indian cultivars of radish (Raphanus sativus). Indian J. Agri. Sciences 63: 421-422. Pradhan, A.K., Prakash, S., Mukhopadhyay, A. and Pental, D. 1992. Phylogeny of Brassica and allied genera based on variation in chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA patterns: molecular and taxonomic classifications are incongruous. Theor. Appl. Genet. 85: 331-340. Mukhopadhyay, A., Arumugam, N., Nandakumar, P.B.A., Pradhan, A.K., Gupta, V. and Pental, D. 1992. Agrobacteriummediated genetic transformation of oilseed Brassica campestris : Transformation frequency is strongly influenced by the mode of shoot regeneration. Plant Cell Reports 11: 506-513. Grover, A. and Pental, D. 1992. Interrelationship of Oryza species based on electrophoretic patterns of alcohol dehydrogenase. Can. J. Bot. 70: 352-358. Mukhopadhyay, A., Topfer, R., Pradhan, A., Sodhi,Y.S., Steinbiss, H.H., Schell, J. and Pental, D. 1991. Efficient regeneration of Brassica oleracea hypocotyl protoplasts and high frequency genetic transformation by direct DNA uptake. Plant Cell Reports 10: 375-379. Pradhan A.K., Mukhopadhyay, A. and Pental, D. 1991. Identification of the putative cytoplasmic donor of a CMS system in Brassica juncea. Plant Breeding 106: 204-208. Mukhopadhyay, A., Pradhan, A.K. and Pental, D. 1991. Mitochondrial DNA patterns are similar in gametosomatic and somatic hybrids of two Nicotiana species. Plant Cell Reports 10: 522-524. Pental, D., Pradhan, A.K. and Mukhopadhyay, A. 1989. Transmission of organelles in triploid hybrids produced by gametosomatic fusions of two Nicotiana species. Theor. Appl. Genet. 78: 547-552. Pental, D., Mukhopadhyay, A., Grover, A. and Pradhan, A.K. 1988. A selection method for the synthesis of triploid hybrids by fusion of microspore protoplasts (n) with somatic cell protoplasts (2n). Theor. Appl. Genet. 76: 237-243. Pental, D., Hamill, J.D. and Cocking, E.C. 1986. Somatic hybridization of Nicotiana tabacum and Petunia hybrida. Recovery of plants with P. hybrida nuclear genome and N. tabacum chloroplast genome. Mol. Gen. Genet. 202: 342-347. Hamill, J.D., Pental, D. and Cocking, E.C. 1985. Analysis of fertility in somatic hybrids of Nicotiana rustica and N. tabacum and progeny over two sexual generations. Theor. Appl. Genet. 71:486-490. www.du.ac.in Page 6

Pental, D. and Barnes, S.R. 1985. Interrelationship of cultivated rices Oryza sativa and O. glaberrima with wild O. perennis complex: Analysis of Fraction 1 protein and some repeated DNA sequences. Theor. Appl. Genet. 70: 185-191. Freeman, J.P., Draper, J., Davey, M.R. and Cocking, E.C., Gartland, K.M.A., Harding, K.M., Pental, D. 1985. A comparison of methods for plasmid delivery into plant protoplasts. Plant and Cell Physiol. 25: 1353-1365. Hamill, J.D., Patnaik, G., Pental, D. and Cocking, E.C. 1984. The culture of manually isolated heterokaryons of Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana rustica. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Plant Sci.) 93: 317-327. Pental, D., Hamill, J.D. and Cocking, E.C. 1984. Somatic hybridization using a double mutant of Nicotiana tabacum. Heredity 53: 79-83. Hamill, J.D., Pental, D. and Cocking, E.C. 1984. The combination of a nitrate reductase deficient nuclear genome with a streptomycin resistant chloroplast genome, in Nicotiana tabacum, by protoplast fusion. J. Plant Physiol. 115: 253-261. Pental, D. and Cocking, E.C. 1984. Theoretical and practical possibilities of plant genetic manipulation using somatic cells. Hereditas Supp. Vol.3: 89-93. Lu, D.Y., Cooper-Bland, S., Pental, D., Cocking, E.C. and Davey, M.R. 1983. Isolation and sustained division of protoplasts from cotyledons of seedlings of Glycine max. Z. Pflanzenphysiol. 111: 389-394. Berry, S.F., Patnaik, G., Cocking, E.C. and Pental, D. 1983. Plant regeneration from protoplasts of Nicotiana alata Crimson Bedder for somatic hybridization studies. Sci. Hort. 20: 281-285. Hamill, J.D., Pental D., Cocking, E.C. and Muller, A.J. 1983. Production of a nitrate reductase deficient streptomycin resistant mutant of Nicotiana tabacum for somatic hybridization studies. Heredity 50: 197-200. Berry, S.F., Lu, D.Y. Pental, D. and Cocking, E.C. 1982. Regeneration of plants from protoplasts of Lactuca sativa. Z. Pflanzenphysiol. 108: 31-38. Lu, D.Y., Pental, D. and Cocking, E.C. 1982. Plant regeneration from seedling cotyledon protoplasts. Z. Pflanzenphysiol. 107: 59-63. Ahuja, P.S., Pental, D. and Cocking, E.C. 1982. Plant regeneration from leaf base callus and cell suspensions of Triticum aestivum. Z. Pflanzenzucht. 89: 139-144. Patnaik, G., Cocking, E.C., Hamill, J.D. and Pental, D. 1982. A simple procedure for the manual isolation and identification of plant heterokaryons. Plant Sci. Lett. 24: 15-20. Pental, D., Cooper-Bland, D., Harding, K., Cocking, E.C. and Muller, A.J. 1982. Cultural studies on nitrate reductase deficient Nicotiana tabacum mutant protoplasts. Z. Pflanzenphysiol. 105: 219-227. Cocking, E.C., Davey, M.R., Pental, D. and Power, J.B. 1981. Aspects of plant genetic manipulation. Nature 293: 265-270. Pental, D. and Gunckel, J.E. 1980. Induction and differentiation of haploid Triticum aestivum cv Chinese Spring callus in from haploid embryos. Can. J. Bot. 58: 741-744. Mehra, P.N. and Pental, D., 1976. Induction of apospory, callus and correlated morphogenetic studies on Athalamia pusilla. Journal Hattori Bot. Lab. 40: 151-183. Research papers published in Academic Journals other than Refereed/Peer Reviewed Journals Research papers published in Refereed/Peer Reviewed Conferences Research papers Published in Conferences/Seminar other than Refereed/Peer Reviewed Conferences www.du.ac.in Page 7

Other publications (Edited works, Book reviews, Festschrift volumes, etc.) Conference Organization/ Presentations (in the last three years) List against each head(if applicable) 1. Organization of a Conference 2. Participation as Paper/Poster Presenter Research Projects (Major Grants/Research Collaboration) Project 1 Title : Establishment of (a) Centre for Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants (CGMCP) at the Department of Genetics, Delhi University South Campus and (b) Research facilities at Mangolpuri for genetic engineering of oil seed mustard / rapeseed and selected vegetable crops Funded by : National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) Total Cost : Rs. 2085 lakh Duration : 1996-2016 Continuing 2011-2016 (Rs. 656.72 lakhs) Project 2 Title : Centre of Excellence on genome mapping and molecular breeding of brassica Funded by : Department of Biotechnology (DBT) Total Cost : Rs. 4.87 crore Duration : 2015 2020 Project 3 Title : To conduct confined field trials and biosafety studies on genetically engineered Brassica juncea (Male sterility and restorer lines as pollination control mechanism) for heterosis breeding and yield improvement Funded by : DBT (BIPP) Total Cost : Rs. 800 lakhs Duration : 2010 2015 Project 4 Title : Developing genetics and genomics interface to develop strategies for sustainable use of resistance to white rust in oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea) Funded by : DBT-BBSRC Total Cost : 188.536 lakh Duration : 2015 2018 www.du.ac.in Page 8

Project 5 Title : Bollworm resistance and hybrid seed production in Cotton Funded by : ICAR Total Cost : 188.536 lakh Duration : 2015 2018 Awards and Distinctions Elected member of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, Indian Academy of Sciences and the Indian National Science Academy. D.Sc (honoris causa) by the University of Nottingham (2012). FICCI Award for Science and Technology (2010). J. C. Bose National Fellowship (2009) of DST. O. P. Bhasin (2008) award for research in Agriculture. Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Visiting Fellowship (2008) of INSA. Awarded Officier Des Palmes Academiques for contributions to Research and Education by the Government of Republic of France. Awarded Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship in November, 2004. Past Member: Governing Body of CSIR and INSA Council. Member editorial board of Current Science. Member of various Project Advisory Committees in DST and DBT from 1986 onwards. Awarded a Panjab University medal for first position in Diploma in Gandhian Philosophy. Awarded a Biotechnology Career Fellowship in 1986 by the Rockefeller Foundation to work at the Max-Planck Institute in Koln. Association With Professional Bodies 1. Editing Edited a special issue of Current Science (Vol. 84, 2003) on Transgenic Crops. 2. Reviewing Reviewer for several international and national journals www.du.ac.in Page 9

3. Advisory Member of several advisory committees 4. Committees and Boards Member of several committees and boards 5. Memberships Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology Association, India and many other scientific societies 6. Office Bearer University of Delhi, Delhi Vice Chancellor 2005 Onwards Administration University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi Director 2000 2005 Administration University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi Director 1995 Onwards Research & Administration (Centre for Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants CGMCP) Other Activities Coordinator of three major National Network Programmes: Development of Transgenics in Four Major Crops Cotton, Rice, Mungbean and Tomato for Resistance to Biotic Stresses funded by Department of Biotechnology (DBT). Completed Functional Genomics in Plants: Development and Use of the Technologies for Gene Discovery and Expression Modulation funded by the New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI, CSIR). Completed Novel approaches for production of hybrid seed with characteristics of improved insect resistance & higher yield; (i) Rice Component (ii) Cotton Component funded by the New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI, CSIR). Ongoing. Patents Regulation of lethal gene expression in plants. US patent : 6833494 (2004) Canadian patent : 2449250 (2012) Method for producing insulator construct. Indian Patent : 199542 (2006) An insulator construct for controlling leaky expression of a lethal gene. Indian patent : 244022 (2010) A method for obtaining improved fertility restorer lines for male sterile crop plants developed using transgenic approaches for hybrid seed production and a DNA construct for use in said method. US patent : 7741541 B2 (2010) EP patent : 1644506 (2009) Indian patent : 238973 (2010) www.du.ac.in Page 10

A new cytoplasmic male sterility for Brassica species and its use for hybrid seed production in Indian oilseed mustard Brassica juncea. (Filed in US, Canada, Australia and India). Australian patent : 2005276075 (2005) US patent : 8,030548 B2 (2011) A mitochondrial DNA sequence comprising a 126-1 CMS specific fingerprint. Indian patent : 246501 (2011) www.du.ac.in Page 11