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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...

A New species of red alga has been named after our Senior Scientist Prof. B. B. Chaugule | Kumanoa chaugulei new species of red algae from Kerala

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 Dear researchers and Students,     This article introduces Kumanoa chaugulei Jayalakshmi & John, 2021... Kumanoa chaugulei  Jayalakshmi & John from Kerala (Phycologia)     Kumanoa chaugulei is a newly described freshwater red algae from Kerala, India. This article is published in Phycologia Journal (17th, June 2021). The alga was collected from Idamalayar, a major tributary of Periyar River, Kerala, India, and described based on morphology and molecular phylogeny.  This is the first study from India on Batrachospermacea e with Molecular phylogeny data. In the introduction, the authors have discussed Freshwater red algae and Batrachospermales members and on previous reports. In materials and methods the collection site with GPS, morphology, and molecular data methods. The result part has Morphology and molecular data. Maximum-likelihood (ML) tree has been generated using the rbcL and COI-5P concatenated sequence data. Morphologica...

Three new species of Diatoms have been described from Indian subcontinent by Dr. Karthick and team | A short note on recent algal new species publication

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Original article title:  Description and phylogenetic position of three new species of Stauroneis Ehrenberg (Bacillariophyceae: Stauroneidaceae) from the Indian Subcontinent The article is written by Neha Wadmare, Abhishek Baghela, John Patrick Kociolek & Balasubramanian Karthick in European Journal of Phycology . (Source: European Journal of Phycology) In the introduction, the authors have given details on Diatom first and then about the genus Stauroneis Ehrenberg. They also described some morphological, taxonomic, and diversity data regarding Stauroneis species. In Materials and Methods, they have given detailed information regarding sample collection and also they analyzed physicochemical parameter of the habitat water. Also, they have given details regarding Microscopic observation, culture development methods, DNA isolation, amplification and purification methods, the last part of materials and methods covers the details regarding the phylogenetic analysis. In this ...

A New species Dasya sylviae C.W.Schneid., M.M.Cassidy & G.W.Saunders (Delesseriaceae, Ceramiales) from Bermuda in 2021 | Recent new species description

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This short review article provides you information regarding the recent research article published in the European Journal of Taxonomy  (Volume: 751, Pages: 24–37).   A rticle published by Schneider and his team to describe the Dasya sylviae C.W.Schneid., M.M.Cassidy & G.W.Saunders in details.   Dasya sylviae C.W.Schneid., M.M.Cassidy & G.W.Saunders (source: European Journal of Taxonomy)             The alga is actually part of the material collected from the coast of Bermuda by the 2016 Nekton XL Catlin cruise of the R / V Baseline Explorer. The research team already published some new species and some other articles without describing the species, which is given in the introduction part.  In the introduction part, the authors have clearly mentioned the research background of the current article. Then they have discussed the genus Dasya distribution, characters, and some species characters also. The...

AARI International Algal Webinar Series Session II Registration

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  Dear Delegates, Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) Proudly presents the 2nd session of the AARI INTERNATIONAL ALGAL WEBINAR SERIES FOR THE PROMOTION OF ALGOLOGY Title: “Charophytes: Morphotaxonomy Vs Cytotaxonomy” Speaker: Prof. B.N. Verma, Retired Professor from B. R. A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India. Date: 03/10/2020       Time: 11:00 -12:30 IST ____ Loading… _____ Kindly fill the registration form to join the session.  https://aaribioscience.blogspot.com/2020/09/algae-webinar2.html Kindly join the Telegram Channel for further updates and webinar joining links https://t.me/aari_bioscience The Webinar will be live-streamed on YouTube.  Watch the session live on YouTube Channel "E Teaching Tamil" www.youtube.com/c/eteachingtamil Registration alone is not eligible to receive the certificate... Candidates who attend the entire session only will get the certificate... Attendance and Feedback forms will be given during the session, fi...

Session 23 of AARI Bioscience webinar series: Participants feedback

Mr. Dnyaneshwar Somnath Aher:  This webinar session was very useful and valuable informative and knowledgeable about the “Biotechnological potential, conservation of cyanobacteria/ micro green algae falling under Indo-Burma Biodiversity hotspots towards commercial applications” . This webinar session was a wonderful and excellent presentation. Thank You speakers and organizers and organizing committee. MOHIT ANIL PATIL:    The session was very helpful and knowledgeful Puja Ghosh :  Very Informative session RAJNIKANT VERMA:   Very knowledgeable and helpful webinar Ms SONA A:   Very informative sessions are arranged by AARI Souptik Bag:   want more sessions like this. Miss Sunanda Halder, Student:   It's a very Informative webinar. M.Pushpalatha,Lecturer in Botany:   Very informative webinar Karrolla Bixapathi:   Wonderful very informative session, thank u all Prof.Neeta Vijayrao Jagtap :  Excellent activities Sheikh Naim:   Tha...

AARI Quiz on Algae participants success rate

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 During this pandemic, Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI), Conducts various quiz programs. While conducting such quiz AARI faced an issue of malpractice. many non-science students answering all the questions with 100% marks by using an internet search. to avoid such action AARI designed a special Questionnaire, which can't be answered by online search. only if you have knowledge on the subject then only you can succeed. this way of Quiz challenged the participants and many were interested in participating. here is the net result of the quiz. AARI Quiz on Algae concentrated on the names and characters of some common and rare algae of India. Out of 379 participants only one participant scored 30/30 i.e. 100 % marks.  Here we would like to congratulate Dr. Jackson Achankunju, Ph.D., A'Sharqiyah University, Oman, for securing 100 % (30/30) mark in AARI Quiz on Algae. After him the second highest score was 73.333% (22/30) and that mark was also secured by only three...

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