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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...

Advertisement for Recruitment of 5 Junior Research Fellow and 1 Research Associate under NMHS funded Project 1RA & 5 JRF posts in Botany

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA   MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST & CLIMATE CHANGE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA (BSI) CGO Complex, 3rd MSO Building, Block F (5th and 6th Floor), DF Block, Sector I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700 064 Website: www.bsi.gov.in Advertisement for Recruitment of 5 Junior Research Fellow and 1 Research Associate under NMHS funded Project Applications are invited for the post of 5 (five) Junior Research Fellows and 1 (One) Research Associate (details are given in Annexure-1) purely on a temporary basis (Indian national only) for the period of 3 years, subject to availability of fund under the project. The positions being offered are strictly temporary and co-terminus with the project. PROJECT NAME: Creation of an Integrated Database of the Himalayan Biodiversity for Mainstreaming in Policy to meet National Commitments  LAST DATE OF APPLICATION: The last date of the submission of the application is 31st May 2024. HOW TO APPLY: Candidates are requested to submi...

AARI SUMMER INTERNSHIP / TRAINING/WORKSHOP PROGRAM

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 AARI INTERNSHIP / TRAINING/WORKSHOP PROGRAM ABOUT ANNAKKILI AMMA RESEARCH INSTITUTE (AARI) Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) is the first algal biotechnology training and Research institute in Chennai. The prime focus of the institute is to develop an industrial-ready workforce as well as algal biotechnological entrepreneurs. Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) possesses a good number of Ph.D.'s and M.Sc. holders as scientific officers and trainers. The team is led by well-renowned scientist Prof. B.B. Chaugule.­   ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP/TRAINING/WORKSHOPS Every year Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) organizes various Internship programs and Training/Workshops on various topics with the aim of providing hands-on training exposure on various techniques of Biology. The objective is to bring the students and young researchers into one platform to improve their practical skills. Streams Available to Choose 1.    ...

Daldinia concentrica | King Àlfred's Cake | Cramp Balls | Coal fungus

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Daldinia concentrica  Today we found an interesting fungus Daldinia concentrica which is known by several common names, including King Alfred's cake, cramp balls, and coal fungus. As with other fungi the light spores are distributed globally and the fungi develop wherever conditions are suitable - it lives on dead and decaying wood, and is a common, widespread saprotroph.  Daldinia concentrica (Bolton) Ces. & De Not. - King Alfred's Cakes Phylum: Ascomycota - Class: Sordariomycetes - Order: Xylariales - Family:  Xylariaceae       Daldinia concentrica, mushroom reported by the tribals for the wound healing activity.                             Inside the fruitbody there are concentric silver-grey and black layers (pictured below), from which comes the the specific epithet concentrica. Described in 1791 by British mycologist James Bolton (c. 1735 - 1799), who gave it the scie...

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