Anitha Pedapati | Horticulture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Anitha Pedapati | Horticulture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Anitha Pedapati, ICAR-IIOPR, India

Dr. Anitha Pedapati, a distinguished Senior Scientist at ICAR-Indian Institute of Oil Palm Research (IIOPR), has dedicated her career to advancing horticulture and agricultural research. With 15 years of research experience, Dr. Pedapati specializes in plant genetic resources, focusing on germplasm collection, conservation, and utilization. Her expertise spans a wide range of horticultural crops, including oil palm, fruits, vegetables, and cereals. She has significantly contributed to identifying superior germplasm traits, developing breeding programs, and fostering international germplasm exchange collaborations. Dr. Pedapati has authored extensive publications, demonstrating her commitment to advancing the agricultural community. She resides in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, where she continues to work on impactful projects that benefit farmers, breeders, and researchers alike.

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Suitability for the Research for Women Researcher Award: Dr. Anitha Pedapati

Dr. Anitha Pedapati demonstrates exceptional qualifications and achievements, making her highly suitable for the Research for Women Researcher Award. With 15 years of dedicated research experience in horticulture, she has significantly contributed to germplasm conservation, biotechnology, and agricultural innovation. Her academic background, with degrees from esteemed institutions such as ANGRU, GKVK, and Dr. YSR Horticultural University, provides a strong foundation for her impactful work.

Dr. Pedapati’s role as a Senior Scientist at the ICAR-Indian Institute of Oil Palm Research has allowed her to lead groundbreaking initiatives. She has developed innovative methodologies for germplasm collection, evaluation, and distribution, directly benefiting farmers, breeders, and researchers. Her identification of dwarf hybrids and development of QTL mapping techniques for oil palm yield traits showcases her expertise in blending traditional agricultural practices with modern biotechnology.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Anitha Pedapati holds an impressive academic background in horticulture. She earned her B.Sc. in Horticulture from Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRU), Hyderabad, in 2005. She pursued her M.Sc. in Post-Harvest Technology of Horticultural Crops at the prestigious University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore, in 2007. Furthering her expertise, Dr. Pedapati completed her Ph.D. in Horticulture in 2014 at Dr. YSR Horticultural University, Hyderabad. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Pedapati demonstrated a strong commitment to research, focusing on innovative solutions for crop improvement and post-harvest management. Her education provided a robust foundation for her groundbreaking contributions to agricultural research and development.

💼   Professional Experience 

Dr. Anitha Pedapati has served in esteemed institutions, progressing through various roles. She began her career as a Scientist at ICAR-NAARM, Hyderabad, in 2009. Later, she joined ICAR-NBPGR, New Delhi, contributing as a Scientist (Senior Scale) from 2009 to 2017, focusing on germplasm conservation and management. Currently, she holds the position of Senior Scientist at ICAR-IIOPR, Pedavegi, Andhra Pradesh. Over 15 years, Dr. Pedapati has been instrumental in developing methodologies for morphological, phenological, and genetic evaluations. Her efforts in identifying high-yielding, disease-resistant traits have impacted agricultural practices significantly. She actively collaborates on international projects, facilitating germplasm exchange and fostering global partnerships.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions 

Dr. Anitha Pedapati’s outstanding contributions to horticulture have earned her several awards and recognitions. She has been lauded for her research in germplasm conservation and trait identification, benefiting diverse stakeholders, including farmers, breeders, and researchers. She received multiple accolades for introducing promising horticultural accessions, developing advanced hybrid varieties, and enhancing germplasm exchange globally. Dr. Pedapati’s publications have been recognized in leading journals, reflecting her expertise and commitment to advancing agricultural science. Her efforts in establishing international collaborations and methodologies for genetic resource management underscore her impactful contributions to the field of horticulture.

🌍 Research Skills On Horticulture

Dr. Anitha Pedapati possesses exceptional research skills, particularly in germplasm collection, conservation, and evaluation. She specializes in genetic diversity studies, QTL mapping, and marker-assisted breeding, contributing to oil palm and other horticultural crops. Her methodological expertise includes developing databases for germplasm management, conducting biochemical and molecular analyses, and identifying high-yielding, disease-resistant accessions. Dr. Pedapati’s research integrates advanced biotechnological approaches to improve crop productivity and sustainability. Her skills in international collaboration have facilitated the exchange of germplasm globally, impacting crop improvement programs worldwide.

📖 Publication Top Notes

An assessment of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) current status and future prospect
  • Authors: AK Singh, RC Bharati, NC Manibhushan, A Pedapati
    Citation: 308
    Year: 2013
Genome wide association study (GWAS) and identification of candidate genes for yield and oil yield related traits in oil palm (Eleaeis guineensis) using SNPs by genotyping
  • Authors: BK Babu, RK Mathur, G Ravichandran, P Anita, MVB Venu
    Citation: 30
    Year: 2020
Development and validation of whole genome-wide and genic microsatellite markers in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.): First microsatellite database (OpSatdb)
  • Authors: MR KL, S Sahu, RK Mathur, NK P, A P, B HP
    Citation: 30
    Year: 2019
Potential of Residual Sulfur and Zinc Nutrition in Improving Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe trifolii) Disease Tolerance of Lentil (Lens culunaris L.)
  • Authors: AK Singh, KM Singh, RC Bharati, N Chandra, BP Bhatt, A Pedapati
    Citation: 22
    Year: 2014
Effect of different osmotic pretreatments on weight loss, yield and moisture loss in osmotically dehydrated guava
  • Authors: A Pedapati, RB Tiwari
    Citation: 19
    Year: 2014
Combining ability analysis for yield and physiological drought related traits in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under moistures stress
  • Authors: A Pedapati, R Reddy, JD BABU, SS KUMAR, N Sunil
    Citation: 19
    Year: 2013
Genome-wide association study for leaf area, rachis length and total dry weight in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) using genotyping by sequencing
  • Authors: BK Babu, RK Mathur, G Ravichandran, P Anitha, MVB Venu
    Citation: 16
    Year: 2019
Phenomics, genomics of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.): way forward for making sustainable and high yielding quality oil palm
  • Authors: BK Babu, RK Mathur, P Anitha, G Ravichandran, HP Bhagya
    Citation: 15
    Year: 2021
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) of major QTLs for bunch and oil yield related traits in Elaeis guineensis L.
  • Authors: K Babu, RK Mathur, MVB Venu, S Shil, G Ravichandran, P Anita, …
    Citation: 13
    Year: 2021
Effect of different osmotic pre-treatment on sensory quality of osmotically dehydrated guava slices
  • Authors: A Pedapati, RB Tiwari, AK Singh
    Citation: 11
    Year: 2014