- Identified and documented most of the genera and species of soil, insect and plant nematodes occurring in India.
- Highlighted the emerging nemic problems in vegetables, cereals, pulses and oilseed based cropping systems.
- Utilized biochemical and molecular techniques for differentiation of closely resembling nematode species.
- Differentiated races of root-knot, reniform and cyst nematodes using host differentials and DNA polymorphism.
- Identified genes of several plant and entomopathogenic nematodes and their sequences deposited in gene bank.
- Proposed novel classification schemes and developed diagnostic keys for nematode taxa.
- Studied the morphometrics of important tylenchid and longidorid nematode pests.
- Established the National Nematode Collection of India (NNCI) which has 2395 Type accessions belonging to 584 species and 201 genera, 2285 identified slides belonging to 225 species, and 3302 vials of wet suspension. Information on the accession of NNCI is available in the form of database.
Key Nematode Pests Identified
- Root-knot (Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica) and reniform nematodes (Rotylenchulus reniformis) as major problems in vegetables; cyst nematode (Heterodera cajani) a nematode problems in pulse crops and root-knot nematodes (M. arenaria and M. incognita) as main problems in oilseeds.
- Identification of cereal cyst nematodes, H. avenae, H. zeae and H. sorghi as serious nematode problems in wheat, maize and sorghum, respectively, in several north western states of India.
- M. graminicola, an important pest of rice-wheat based cropping system as emerging problem in cereals.
- Potato cyst nematode, Globodera rostochiensis in Shimla (Himachal Pradesh).