Anirban Roy | Plant Pathology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Anirban Roy | Plant Pathology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Anirban Roy’s academic journey in plant pathology began with his foundational studies at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya in West Bengal, India, where he earned his B.Sc. in Agriculture in 1997. Demonstrating an early passion for agricultural sciences, he excelled in his undergraduate studies, achieving an impressive 76.8%. This strong academic background laid the groundwork for his future in plant pathology—a field that combines his dedication to plant health with a scientific approach to combating plant diseases.Building on this foundation, Dr. Roy pursued his M.Sc. in Plant Pathology at the prestigious Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi. His stellar performance earned him the esteemed title of Gold Medalist, as he achieved a remarkable OGPA of 4.00 out of 4.00 in 2000. His outstanding academic record continued into his doctoral studies at IARI, where he once again excelled, graduating with a Ph.D. in Plant Pathology in 2003, and earning another Gold Medal for his exceptional research contributions and academic accomplishments (OGPA 3.86/4.00). These formative years were instrumental in equipping Dr. Roy with a deep-rooted knowledge of plant diseases and set the stage for his contributions to agricultural science.

Professional Endeavors 🌾👨‍🔬

Dr. Roy’s career path reflects his commitment to addressing the challenges posed by viruses in agricultural and horticultural crops. Currently stationed at the Advanced Centre for Plant Virology within the Division of Plant Pathology at IARI, New Delhi, he dedicates his work to the study of virus-plant interactions, disease resistance, and crop health improvement. His professional journey is not merely a pursuit of scientific curiosity but an endeavor to make tangible impacts on crop productivity, resilience, and sustainability.With a keen focus on genomics, diagnostics, and the biology of crop-affecting viruses, Dr. Roy’s work has been especially valuable in the context of agri-horticultural crops. His efforts go beyond research, emphasizing solutions that benefit the agricultural community. By exploring the molecular intricacies of DNA and RNA viruses, particularly those from the Begomovirus group, he provides insights that have practical implications for crop disease management and prevention.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌐🧬

Dr. Roy’s research is both broad in scope and detailed in approach, addressing key areas within plant pathology. His primary research interests are centered on:

  • Viruses and Virus Diseases in Agri-Horticultural Crops 🌿
    He investigates viral pathogens affecting economically significant crops, contributing to an understanding of disease patterns, resistance, and management strategies.
  • Diagnosis and Genomics of Crop Viruses 🧫
    Dr. Roy is skilled in diagnosing and characterizing viruses in crops, focusing on both DNA and RNA viruses. His interest in virus genomics enables him to unravel the genetic structure of these pathogens, paving the way for advanced diagnostic methods.
  • Host-Virus Interaction Studies 🌾💡
    An area of significant impact, Dr. Roy’s work on understanding how plants interact with viral pathogens has led to valuable insights into resistance mechanisms. By studying host-virus interactions, he strives to develop virus-resistant plant varieties, contributing to agricultural resilience.
  • Plant Virus Management Through Genome Editing and RNA Interference (RNAi) ✂️🧬
    Dr. Roy’s work in virus management leverages innovative genome editing tools and RNAi to provide targeted solutions against plant viruses. His research is pivotal for advancing crop resilience through genetic approaches that reduce viral susceptibility in crops.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅🌟

Dr. Roy’s dedication to plant pathology has earned him multiple accolades. His Gold Medals from IARI, both at the Master’s and Ph.D. levels, attest to his academic excellence and commitment to plant sciences. As a thought leader in his field, Dr. Roy’s research has been recognized in the scientific community for its innovative approach and practical applications in combating plant viruses. His contributions continue to shape research methodologies and inspire new directions in the field of plant pathology.

Impact and Influence 🌍🚜

The impact of Dr. Roy’s research extends beyond academia, influencing agricultural practices and policy-making. His work has direct applications in improving the resilience of vegetable and pulse crops against viral diseases. By identifying and screening for virus-resistant crop varieties, he helps reduce crop losses, supporting food security and sustainable agriculture. His emphasis on genome editing and RNAi-based management marks a shift towards biotechnological solutions in plant virus control, inspiring fellow researchers and agricultural stakeholders alike.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔭🌾

Looking forward, Dr. Roy’s contributions to plant pathology are set to leave a lasting legacy. His commitment to leveraging viruses as genetic tools and enhancing crop resistance through molecular techniques promises to drive further advancements in sustainable agriculture. As agricultural challenges evolve, Dr. Roy’s expertise in virus genomics, host-pathogen interactions, and biotechnological interventions positions him as a leader equipped to address the future demands of crop disease management.In conclusion, Dr. Anirban Roy’s work in plant pathology embodies a blend of scientific rigor, innovation, and a genuine drive to improve agricultural resilience. His career is a testament to the role of research in enhancing crop health and addressing the challenges posed by viral pathogens, leaving a mark that will benefit both scientific inquiry and agricultural sustainability. 🌾💼

Citations

A total of 1464 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations         1464
  • h-index           21
  • i10-index        44

Notable Publications 

  • “Biological and Molecular Characterization of a New Isolate of Tomato Mottle Mosaic Virus Causing Severe Shoestring and Fruit Deformities in Tomato Plants in India”
    Authors: P. Mazumder, F. Mondal, M. Sarkar, A. Majumdar, K.K. Biswas, S.K. Sharma, …
    Journal: Plants, 13(19), 2811
    Year: 2024.
  • “Emergence of Croton Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus in Turnip (Brassica rapa subsp. rapa) Indicated New Host Adaptation by a Weed-Infecting Begomovirus”
    Authors: A. Kumar, M.K. Bag, R. Singh, B. Mandal, A. Roy
    Journal: Tropical Plant Pathology, 1-13
    Year: 2024.
  • “Expanding Possibilities for Foreign Gene Expression by Cucumber Green Mottle Mosaic Virus Genome-Based Bipartite Vector System”
    Authors: A. Chattopadhyay, A.A.K. Jailani, A. Roy, S.K. Mukherjee, B. Mandal
    Journal: Plants, 13(10), 1414
    Year: 2024.
  • “Bottle Gourd IC-0262269, a Super-Susceptible Genotype to Tomato Leaf Curl Palampur Virus”
    Authors: S.N. Nayaka, F. Mondal, J.K. Ranjan, A. Roy, B. Mandal
    Journal: 3 Biotech, 14(1), 8
    Year: 2024.
  • “Multifunctional Role of 2b Protein in Pathogenesis of the Viruses Under the Family Bromoviridae”
    Authors: A. Roy, S. Mukherjee, K. Kobayashi, B. Mandal
    Journal: Plant Virus-Host Interaction, 283-299
    Year: 2021.