Greenbelt, MD, United States of America

Senthilkumar Padmanaban


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2011

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Title: Innovations in Plant Water Management by Senthilkumar Padmanaban

Introduction

Senthilkumar Padmanaban is an accomplished inventor based in Greenbelt, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of plant biology, particularly in the area of drought avoidance and water loss management in plants. His innovative work focuses on the molecular manipulation of guard cells, which play a crucial role in regulating water loss and gas exchange.

Latest Patents

Padmanaban holds a patent for a "Guard cell-specific tool for molecular manipulation of drought avoidance/water loss in plants." This invention introduces a new transporter that is involved in guard cell movement. Through extensive research, he has identified that AtCHX20 is preferentially expressed in guard cells, utilizing microarray and promoter TGUS analyses. Furthermore, he has discovered a guard cell-specific promoter that serves as a powerful tool for manipulating the opening and closing of guard cells. This innovation is particularly beneficial for crops and other economically important plants, as it allows for better control over water loss and gas exchange.

Career Highlights

Padmanaban is affiliated with the University System of Maryland, where he continues to advance research in plant biology. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in agriculture and environmental sustainability.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Heven Sze and June Myoung Kwak, to further enhance the impact of his research.

Conclusion

Senthilkumar Padmanaban's innovative contributions to plant biology demonstrate the importance of scientific research in addressing global challenges such as water scarcity. His work not only advances our understanding of plant physiology but also offers practical solutions for improving crop resilience in the face of climate change.

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