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    • Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa 

      Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Al-Ani, L.K.T.; Tedersoo, L.; Haelewaters, D.; Rajeshkumar, K.C.; Zhao, R.L.; Aptroot, A.; Leontyev, D.V; Saxena, R.K.; Tokarev, Y.S.; Dai, D.Q.; Letcher, P.M.; Stephenson, S.L.; Ertz, D.; Lumbsch, H.T.; Kukwa, M.; Issi, I.V; Madrid, H.; Phillips, A.J.L.; Selbmann, L.; Pfliegler, W.P.; Horvath, E.; Bensch, K.; Kirk, P.M.; Kolarikova, K.; Raja, H.A.; Radek, R.; Papp, V.; Dima, B.; Ma, J.; Malosso, E.; Takamatsu, S.; Rambold, G.; Gannibal, P.B.; Triebel, D.; Gautam, A.K.; Avasthi, S.; Suetrong, S.; Timdal, E.; Fryar, S.C.; Delgado, G.; Reblova, M.; Doilom, M.; Dolatabadi, S.; Pawlowska, J.; Humber, R.A.; Kodsueb, R.; Sanchez-Castro, I.; Goto, B.T.; Silva, D.K.A.; DeSouza, F.A.; Oehl, F.; DaSilva, G.A.; Silva, I.R.; Blaszkowski, J.; Jobim, K.; Maia, L.C.; Barbosa, F.R.; Fiuza, P.O.; Divakar, P.K.; Shenoy, B.D.; Castaneda-Ruiz, R.F.; Somrithipol, S.; Lateef, A.A.; Karunarathna, S.C.; Tibpromma, S.; Mortimer, P.E.; Wanasinghe, D.N.; Phookamsak, R.; Xu, J.; Wang, Y.; Tian, F.; Alvarado, P.; Li, D.W.; Kusan, I.; Matocec, N.; Maharachchikumbura, S.S.N.; Papizadeh, M.; Heredia, G.; Wartchow, F.; Bakhshi, M.; Boehm, E.; Youssef, N.; Hustad, V.P.; Lawrey, J.D.; Santiago, A.L.C.M.A.; Bezerra, J.D.P.; Souza-Motta, C.M.; Firmino, A.L.; Tian, Q.; Houbraken, J.; Hongsanan, S.; Tanaka, K.; Dissanayake, A.J.; Monteiro, J.S.; Grossart, H.P.; Suija, A.; Weerakoon, G.; Etayo, J.; Tsurykau, A.; Vazquez, V.; Mungai, P.; Damm, U.; Li, Q.R.; Zhang, H.; Boonmee, S.; Lu, Y.Z.; Becerra, A.G.; Kendrick, B.; Brearley, F.Q.; Motiejunaite, J.; Sharma, B.; Khare, R.; Gaikwad, Santosh; Wijesundara, D.S.A.; Tang, L.Z.; He, M.Q.; Flakus, A.; Rodriguez-Flakus, P.; Zhurbenko, M.P.; McKenzie, E.H.C.; Stadler, M.; Bhat, D.J.; Liu, J.K.; Raza, M.; Jeewon, R.; Nassonova, E.S.; Prieto, M.; Jayalal, R.G.U.; Erdogdu, M.; Yurkov, A.; Schnittler, M.; Shchepin, O.N.; Novozhilov, Y.K.; Silva-Filho, A.G.S.; Liu, P.; Cavender, J.C.; Kang, Y.; Mohammad, S.; Zhang, L.F.; Xu, R.F.; Li, Y.M.; Dayarathne, M.C.; Ekanayaka, A.H.; Wen, T.C.; Deng, C.Y.; Pereira, O.L.; Navathe, S.; Hawksworth, D.L.; Fan, X.L.; Dissanayake, L.S.; Kuhnert, E.; Grossart, H.P.; Thines, M. (Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering, 2020)
      This article provides an outline of the classification of the kingdom Fungi (including fossil fungi. i.e. dispersed spores, mycelia, sporophores, mycorrhizas). We treat 19 phyla of fungi. These are Aphelidiomycota, Ascomycota, ...
    • Over-estimation of sea level measurements arising from water density anomalies within tide-wells - A case study at Zuari Estuary, Goa 

      Joseph, A.; Vijaykumar, K.; Desa, E.S.; Desa, E.; Peshwe, V.B. (The Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2002)
      A 3-year study of water density anomalies within a conventional tide-well indicated that the average water density within the well was consistently lower than that of the external ambient waters. The tide-well at Marmugao, ...
    • Overexploitation of fishry resources, with particular reference to Goa 

      Ansari, Z.A.; Achuthankutty, C.T.; Dalal, S.G. (TERI Press, India, 2006)
      Marine living resources are not infinite. Overexploitation is a pervasive problem in fishery the world over. Landings of major fisheries resources in the Indian Ocean region have declined significantly, and the Goan coast ...
    • Overexploitation of marine living resources 

      Ansari, Z.A.; Ingole, B.S. (NIO, Dona Paula, Goa, 1994)
    • Overview on Microbial Enzymatic Production of Algal Oligosaccharides for Nutraceutical Applications 

      Jagtap, A.S.; Manohar, C.S. (Springer, 2021)
      Global requirement for algal foods is increasing, as they are progressively consumed for its nutrition and health. Macroalgae is a proven source of metabolites, proteins, pigments, bioactive compounds, and algal polysaccharides. ...
    • Oxidative stress and antioxidant indices of marine alga Porphyra vietnamensis 

      Pise, N.M.; Gaikwad, D.K.; Jagtap, T.G. (University of Zagreb, 2013)
      Oxidative stress and antioxidant defence systems were assessed in a marine red alga Porphyra vietnamensis Tanaka et Pham-Hoang Ho, from India. Lipid peroxidation (LPX) and hydrogen peroxide (H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>) ...
    • Oxidative stress tolerance in intertidal red seaweed Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) in relation to environmental components 

      Maharana, D.; Das, P.B.; Verlecar, X.N.; Pise, N.M.; Gauns, M. (Springer, 2015)
      Oxidative stress parameters in relation to temperature and other factors have been analysed in Hypnea musciformis, the red seaweed from Anjuna beach, Goa, with an aim to understand its susceptibility to the changing seasons. ...
    • Oxycephalus longipes Spandl, 1927 a valid species of the genus Oxycephalus (Amphipoda, Hyperiidea, Oxycephalidae) 

      Nair, K.K.C. (BRILL, 1988)
      This is the first description on an adult of @iOxycephalus longipes@@ Spandl, 1927. The original record was based on juvenile females. Since its description, the species has not been recorded again, hence its validity ...
    • Oxygen Ablation during Atmospheric Entry: Its Influence on the Isotopic Composition of Micrometeorites 

      Rudraswami, N.G.; Pandey, M.; Fernandes, D.; Carrillo-Sanchez, J.D.; Feng, W.; Plane, J.M.C.; Singh, Vijay (IOP Publishing, 2022)
      Micrometeorites (MMs) offer glimpses of the diverse nature of parent bodies that accreted during the first few million years after the formation of the proto-Sun.The present work explores this by evaluating the ablation ...
    • Oxygen deficiency in the North Indian Ocean 

      Naqvi, S.W.A. (Universidad de Concepción, 2006)
      The Indian Ocean contains one of the oceans' most pronounced oxygen minimum zone (OMZ), which anolalously, is the most intene in the northwestern sector (Arabian Sea). It also contains the majority of the area of oceanic ...
    • Oxygen isotope records of Globigerina bulloides across a north-south transect in the south-western Indian Ocean 

      Khare, N.; Chaturvedi, S.K.; Saraswat, R. (Springer, 2009)
      Along a north-south transect (9.69 degrees N to 55.01 degrees S) in the southwestern Indian Ocean during the Indian Pilot Expedition to Southern Ocean (PESO), the oxygen isotopic analysis of planktic foraminifera (Globigerina ...
    • Oxygen isotope systematics of chondrules in the Allende CV3 chondrite: High precision ion microprobe studies 

      Rudraswami, N.G.; Ushikubo, T.; Nakashima, D.; Kita, N.T. (Elsevier, 2011)
      The oxygen three-isotope systematics of 36 chondrules from the Allende CV3 chondrite are reported using high precision secondary ion mass spectrometer (CAMECA IMS-1280). Twenty-six chondrules have shown internally homogenous ...
    • Oxygen isotopic analyses of individual planktic foraminifera species: Implications for seasonality in the western Arabian Sea 

      Naidu, P.D.; Niitsuma, N.; Naik, S.S. (Copernicus Publications, 2014)
      The variation of stable isotopes between individual shells of planktic foraminifera of a given species and size may provide short-term seasonal insight on Paleoceanography. In this context, oxygen isotope analyses of ...
    • Oxygen isotopic and chemical composition of chromites in micrometeorites: Evidence of ordinary chondrite precursors 

      Rudraswami, N.G.; Marrocchi, Y.; ShyamPrasad, M.; Fernandes, D.; Villeneuve, J.; Taylor, S. (2019)
      We identified 66 chromite grains from 42 of ~5000 micrometeorites collected from Indian Ocean deep-sea sediments and the South Pole water well. To determine the chromite grains precursors and their contribution to the ...
    • Oxygen isotopic composition of relict olivine grains in cosmic spherules: Links to chondrules from carbonaceous chondrites 

      Rudraswami, N.G.; ShyamPrasad, M.; Nagashima, K.; Jones, R.H. (Elsevier, 2015)
      Most olivine relict grains in cosmic spherules selected for the present study are pristine and have not been disturbed during their atmospheric entry, thereby preserving their chemical, mineralogical and isotopic compositions. ...
    • Oxygen minimum seafloor ecological (mal) functioning 

      Moodley, L.; Nigam, R.; Ingole, B.S.; PrakashBabu, C.; Panchang, R.; Nanajkar, M.; Sivadas, S.; van Breugel, P.; van Ijzerloo, L.; Rutgers, R.; Heip, C.H.R.; Soetaert, K.; Middelburg, J.J. (Elsevier, 2011)
      Although organic matter (OM) settling on the seafloor is generally rapidly recycled, a key ecological process, large scale burial events manifest itself in the marine sedimentary record as organic carbon (Corg)-rich layers. ...
    • Oxygen minimum zone copepods in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal: Their adaptations and status 

      Vidhya, V.; Jyothibabu, R.; Jagadeesan, L.; Rashid, C.; Alok, K.T.; Arunpandi, N.; Thirumurugan, R. (Elsevier, 2022)
      The Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal are cul-de-sacs of the northern Indian Ocean, and they contain more than half of the world's Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs). The current study reviews the vast and advancing literature ...
    • Oxygen minimum zone of the open Arabian Sea: variability of oxygen and nitrite from daily to decadal timescales. 

      Banse, K.; Naqvi, S.W.A.; Narvekar, P.V.; Postel, J.R.; Jayakumar, D.A. (European Geosciences Union, 2014)
      The oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) of the Arabian Sea is the thickest of the three oceanic OMZ. It is of global biogeochemical significance because of denitrification in the upper part leading to N<SUB>2</SUB> and N<SUB>2</SUB>O ...
    • Oxytocic principle of Red alga Amphiroa fragilissima 

      Wahidullah, S.; DeSouza, L.; Das, B.; Patnaik, G.K. (Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1987)
      The crude aqueous methanolic extract of the marine red alga @iAmphiroa fragilissima@@ has been reported as exhibiting oxytocic and spasmogenic activity at a dose of 50 ~kg/ml. The activity is located in the water soluble ...
    • Oyster reef restoration in controlling coastal pollution around India: A viewpoint 

      Chakraborty, P. (Elsevier, 2017)
      Coastal waters receive large amounts of nutrients and pollutants from different point and nonpoint sources through bays and estuaries. Excess supply of nutrients in coastal waters may have detrimental effects, leading to ...