Books & Book Chapters

2017
Edited Book 
  1. Pandey, G.K. (2017). Mechanism of hormone signaling under stress, Wiley-Blackwell, USA, ISBN13: 9781118888964
  2. 2.        Pandey, G.K., Prasad, M., Pandey, A., Böhmer, M. (eds.) (2016). Abiotic Stress Signaling in Plants: Functional Genomic Intervention. In Special issue in plant physiology section: Frontier in plant sciences. doi: 10.3389/978-2-88919-891-7. 
Book Chapter
  1. Goyal, I., Rana, S., Khungar, L., Shimphrui, R., & Grover, A. (2017). Breeding for high temperature resistance in rice plants by transgenic approach. In: K. Muralidhar & E.A. Siddiq (Eds.), Dialogue on Modern Breeding Strategies for Crop Improvement. (in press). Hyderabad: Society for Advancement of Rice Research, DRR.
2016 
  1. Sanyal, S.K., Rao, S., Mishra, L., Sharma, M. & Pandey, G.K. (2016).  Plant Stress Responses Mediated by CBL-CIPK Phosphorylation Network. Enzymes. 40, 31-64. 
2015
  1. Burman, N., Bhatnagar, A., & Khurana, J. P. (2015). Light and plant life. In A. Ghatak, A. Pathak & V. P. Sharma (Eds.), Light and its many wonders. (pp. 191-209). New Delhi: Viva Books.
  2. Dasgupta, I. (2015). Rice tungro. In P. Tennant & G. Fermin (Eds.), Virus diseases of tropical and subtropical crops(pp. 202-215). UK: CAB International. 
  3. Das, R., Pandey, A., Lavania, D., Singh, A. K., Siddiqui, M. H., Al-Whaibi, M. H., & Grover., A. (2015). Abiotic stress tolerant transgenic plants and nanotechnology. In M. H. Siddiqui, M. H. Al-Whaibi & F. Mohammad (Eds.), Nanotechnology and plant sciences(pp. 165-181). Springer.
  4. Das, R., Pandey, A., & Pandey, G. K. (2015). Signaling pathways in eukaryotic stress, aging, and senescence: Common and distinct pathways. In G. K. Pandey (Ed.), Elucidation of abiotic stress signaling in plants. New York: Springer Science and Business Media. (DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2211-6_9).
  5. Pandey, A., Sharma, M, & Pandey, G. K. (2015). Small and large g proteins in biotic and abiotic stress response in plants. In: G. K. Pandey (Ed.), Elucidation of abiotic stress signaling in plants. New York: Springer Science and Business Media. (DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2211-6_9).
  6. Pandey, G. K.  (2015). Signaling pathways in eukaryotic stress, aging, and senescence: Common and distinct pathways. In G. K. Pandey (Ed.), Elucidation of abiotic stress signaling in plants. New York: Springer Science and Business Media. (DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2211-6_9).
  7. Sinha, S., Kukreja, B., Arora, P., Sharma, Pandey, M., Agarwal, G. K., & Chinnusamy, V. (2015). The omics of cold stress responses in plants. In G. K. Pandey (Ed.), Elucidation of abiotic stress signaling in plants. New York: Springer Science and Business Media. (DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2211-6_9).
  8. Singh, A., & Pandey, G. K. (2015). Primer design using primer express® for SYBR green-based quantitative PCR. In C. Basu (Ed.), PCR primer design, methods in molecular biology(pp: 153-164). (DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2365-6_11). New York: Springer Science and Business Media.
  9. Sharma, E., Sharma, R., Borah, P., Jain, M., & Khurana, J. P. (2015). Emerging roles of auxin in abiotic stress responses. In Pandey, G. K. (Ed.), Elucidation of abiotic stress signaling in plants(pp. 299-328). New York, USA: Springer Science and Business Media.
  10. Sinha, S., Kukreja, B., Arora, P., Sharma, M., Pandey, G. K., Agarwal, M., & Chinnusamy, V. (2015). The omics of cold stress responses in plants. In G. K. Pandey (Ed.), Elucidation of abiotic stress signaling in plants. New Yoek: Springer Science and Business Media. (DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2211-6_9).
2014
  1. Das, R., Pandey, A., & Pandey, G. K. (2014). Role of calcium/calmodulin in plant stress response and signaling. In R. K. Gaur & P. Sharma (Ed.), Approaches to plant stress and their management (pp. 53-84). New Delhi: Springer India. (ISBN 9788132216209).
  2. Kumar, R., & Sharma, A. K. (2014). Ethylene perception and signalling in ripening fruits. In P. Nath, M. Bouzayan, A. K. Mattoo & J. C. Pech (Eds.), Fruit ripening, physiology, signaling and genomics (pp.193-201). Oxfordshire, UK: CAB1 Publisher. (ISBN 987.184593-962).
2013
  1. Agarwal, P., Parida, S., Kothari, K. S., Sharma, G., Baranwal, V., Kapoor, S., & Tyagi, A. K. (2013). Transcriptome resources for function analysis and genetic enhancement of rice. In K. Muralidharan & E. A. Siddiq (Eds.), International dialogue on perception and prospects of designer rice (pp. 9-24). Hyderabad: SARR, DRR.
  2. Burman, N., & Khurana, J. P. (2013). Photoregulation of chloroplast development: Retrograde signalling. In B. Biswal, K. Krupinska & U. C. Biswal (Eds.), Plastid development in leaves during growth and senescence. Netherlands: Springer.
  3. Mittal, D., & Grover, A. (2013). Research for better rice to cope up with heat stress. In K. Muralidharan & E. A. Siddiq (Eds.),International dialogue on perception and prospects of designer rice(pp. 336-344).Hyderabad: SARR, DRR. (ISBN 987-81-926809-0-3). 
  4. Purkayastha, A., Sharma, S., & Dasgupta, I. (2013). Virus-induced gene silencing for rice using agroinoculation. In A. Becker (Ed.), Methods in molecular biology (pp. 33-45). New York:  Springer Science and Business Media. New York: LLC, Humana Press. (ISBN: 0444-01082-3). 
  5. Tokas, I., Pandey, A., & Pandey, G. K. (2013). Role of calcium-mediated cbl–cipknetwork in plant mineral nutrition and abiotic stress. In G. R. Rout & A. B. Das (Eds.), Molecular stress physiology of plants. (DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-0807-5_10). (ISBN 978-81-322-0807-5).
2012
  1. Bhardwaj, A. K., Pandey, R., Agarwal, M., & Katiyar-Agarwal, S. (2012). Northern blot analysis for expression profiling of mRNAs and small RNAs. In H. Jin & W. Gassmann (Eds.), RNA abundance analysis: Methods and protocols. New York: Springer Science and Business Media. (ISBN 978-1-61779-839-9) (DOI 10.1007/978-1-61779-839-9_2).  
  2. Pandey, R., Bhardwaj, A. K., & Katiyar-Agarwal, S. (2012). Endogenous small RNAs and antibacterial resistance in plants. In R. Sunkar (Ed.), MicroRNAs in plant development and stress responses.Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. (ISBN 978-3-642-27383-4) (DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-27384-1_12).
  3. Raxwal, V., Katiyar-Agarwal, S., & Agarwal, M. (2012). Structural and functional diversity of plant heat shock factors. In G. K. Pandey (Ed.), Plant stress: Stress mediated signaling in plants(pp. 898-896). Japan: Global Science Books. (ISSN 1749-0349, ISBN 978-4-907060-07-7).
Edited Books with ISBN
2016
  1. Pandey, G. K., Prasad, M., Pandey, A., & Boehmer, M. (2016). Abiotic stress signaling in plants: Functional genomic intervention. InSpecial issue in plant physiology section: Frontier in plant sciences.
2015
  1. Pandey, G. K. (2015). Elucidation of biotic stress signaling in plants: Functional genomics perspectiveVol. 1 & 2. New York: Springer Science and Business Media. (ISBN 978-1-4939-2210-9). 
2014
  1. Pandey, A., & Pandey, G. K. (2014).The UNC-53 mediated interactome: Analysis of its role in the generation of the C. elegans connectome.Neuroscience: Springerbrief. (ISBN: 978-3-319-07827-4).
  2. Pandey, G. K., Sharma, M., Pandey, A., & Shanmugam, T. (2014). GTPases: Versatile regulator of signal transduction in plants. Plant Sciences: Springerbrief. (ISBN 13 978-3319116105).
  3. Pandey, G. K., Kanwar, A., & Pandey, A. (2014). Global comparative analysis of CBL-CIPK gene families in plants. Plant Science: Springer Briefs. (ISBN 13 978-3319090771).