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AARI Winter Internship May 2024 on "Biofertilizers" for Loyola College - UG Students

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Winter Internship 2024 Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI), conducted 11 days winter internship program for Loyola College, UG Plant Biology and Biotechnology final year students.  The Internship program was covering Vermitechnology, Nitrogen fixing Bacterial isolation, compost preparation, Seaweed Liquid Fertilizers and other topics related to Biofertilizer. The 11 days program started on 18th December 2024 and till 30th  December 2024 for first batch and for second batch it started on 2nd January, 2025. This Post contains the Name List of the students, who participated in the Internship Program d uring   18th December 2024 to 12th  January 2025 . This list is to cross verify the certificate provided by AARI (AARI certificates are provided with QR codes, if anyone want to check the authenticity of the certificate can simply scan and verify the Name and AARI register Number).    Reg. No Name Roll No AARI-10...

Morphology amd Life History of a new species of Batrachospermum from Kas Maharashtra 1980 by Prof B B Chaugule

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 This article presents an account of reproduction and life history of Batrachospermum balakrishnanii sp. nov. from Kas, District Satara, Maharashtra. This species belongs to the section Contorta.  Published in M V M Patrika Vol 15 issue 1 pages 1-8 1980

Morphology and Life History of Batrachospermum kylinii sp. nov. by Prof M S Balakrishnan and Prof B B Chaugule

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 The article describes the Morphology and Life History of  Batrachospermum kylinii sp. nov. from Matheran, Maharashtra. This species belongs to the section Contorta of the Genus Batrachospermum.  

Elimination cells in the Batrachospermaceae by M S Balakrishnan and B B Chaugule

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The first observation of Elimination cells in Members of Batrachospermaceae was observed and published by Prof. M S Balakrishnan and Prof B B Chaugule in 1975. Due to one or another reason this communication was not reached globally and their detailed article published in 1980 which got a higher impact globally and also at the same time 1979 Stotsch and Theil published the same observation and which got higher impacts. Here is the first communication of Prof M S Balakrishnan and Prof B B Chaugule which was published in Current Science as letters to the Editor.  

Cytology and Life History of Batrachospermum mahabaleshwarensis M.S.Balakrishnan & B.B.Chaugule 1980 Full article

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Cytology and Life History of Batrachospermum mahabaleshwarensis M.S.Balakrishnan & B.B.Chaugule 1980    Article published in Cryptogamie: algologie  The important finding in the Life-history of Batrachospermum was discovered by Prof. M.S. Balakrishnan & Prof. B. B. Chaugule. The life history of the freshwater red algae Batrochospermum with the support of Cytology is discussed in great detail in this article... Detailed morphological and cytological studies by Balakrishnan  &  Chaugule were made for  Batrachospermum species to elucidate the life history  “telescoping of the three phases into a  single composite entity”  and locating the precise site of meiosis.   The current system of Classification considers this alga as Kumanoa mahabaleshwarensis (M.S.Balakrishnan & B.B.Chaugule) E.K.Ganesan & J.A.West. Classification: Empire Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Subkingdom Biliphyta Phylum Rhodophyta Subphylum Eurhodophyti...

AARI Quiz on Basics in Biology, Dec 2020. Free Quiz with Certificate conducted by Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI)

 Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI), organizes various quiz and webinar sessions to make the students and researchers engaged in informative and useful activities during this pandemic situation.  This Quiz concentrates on the Basics in Biology. By participating in this quiz, you can self evaluate yourself in the field of Biology... we hope this will help you to know about some information regarding Basics in Biology. all participants who secure more than a 50% score will receive the printable e-certificate. Your certificate will be shared via google drive after finishing the quiz kindly check your drive for the certificate, if you are not receiving your certificate within 20 mins in your drive kindly send us an email (webinarquiz@gmail.com)... Good Luck Loading… Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI), conducts a series of International Bioscience webinar series and Quiz program to improve student's knowledge on various biological topics. Join the Telegram Broadcast f...

THE LIVING WORLD | Descriptive notes on The Living World

     Life is a complex organization of molecules that is unique and leads to growth, development, responsiveness adaptation, and reproduction. Living organisms are evolving, self-replicating, and self-regulating interactive systems. 1.Distinctive Characteristics Exhibited By Living Organisms                      The fundamental characteristics of livings are those which are found in livings and absent in non-livings. The characteristics of livings found in all livings are called defining features. The fundamental characteristics are  Growth,  Reproduction,  Ability to sense the environment,  Metabolism,  Ability to self-replicate,  Self-organize,  Interact and Emergence. I.Growth  An increase in mass and an increase in the number of individuals are twin characteristics of growth. A multicellular organism grows by cell division. In plants, this growth by cell division o...

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Feedback for 25th session AARI Webinar series

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 Feedback form for AARI World Wide Webinar Series Session-XXV:- Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) Proudly presents the 25th session of AARI Bio-Science Webinar Series. Title: “Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods” Speaker: Dr. Souvik Mitra, Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head, PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India. Date: 05/12/2020 Time: 14:30 -16:00 IST Joining link: https://youtu.be/AVp8J9tpemE Click the above link and set a reminder _________ Kindly join the Telegram Channel for further updates and webinar joining links https://t.me/aari_bioscience The Webinar live-streamed on YouTube and video available on YouTube Channel "E Teaching Tamil" www.youtube.com/c/eteachingtamil for queries  aari.manager@gmail.com

Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods by Dr. Souvik Mitra - 25th session of AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series.

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Dear Delegates, Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) Proudly presents the 25th session of AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series . Title: “Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods” Speaker:  Dr. Souvik Mitra, Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head , PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India. Date: 05/12/2020       Time: 14:30 -16:00 IST _____ https://youtu.be/wo6btULJwOw for more information http://aaribioscience.blogspot.com/

Dr. Souvik Mitra, Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head, PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India.

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 Dr. Souvik Mitra Designation: Assistant Professor in Botany, West Bengal Education Service, Government of West Bengal Affiliation: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling- 734101, State- West Bengal, India. Education:  Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Botany from University of Calcutta (Year of passing- 2009)  Ph.D. in Botany from University of Calcutta (Year of award- 2016). Topic: Studies on lipid profile of some genera under Bryophyta of Eastern Himalaya. Areas of research:  Analysis of lipid classes, fatty acids including fatty acid derived metabolites of oxylipin pathway and their biological significance.  Chemical investigation on rare acetylenic fatty acids in mosses and to decipher their biosynthetic pathway and biological significance.  Metabolomic studies of ethno-medicinally important mosses including extraction of volatiles by recent techniques such as sample enrichment probe (SEP), solid phase microextraction (...

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