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From Dvaraka to Kurukshetra
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From science to society: Time for action
(National Inst. of Oceanography (CSIR); India, 2009) -
From the first nodule to the first mine site: An account of the polymetallic nodules project
(Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi, 1988) -
Fronts, water masses and heat content variability in the Western Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during austral summer 2004
(Elsevier, 2006)Two meridional CTD and XBT sections were covered along 45°E and 57°30’E to investigate the morphology of main fronts in the southwest Indian Ocean as a part of Indian pilot expedition to the Southern Ocean on board ORV ... -
Fucoxanthin and pheophytin-a from the marine algae Sargassum cinereum: Isolation, characterization and their feeding deterrent activity on Shrimps
(Indian Chemical Society, 2019)Chemical investigation of the brown alga Sargassum cinereum collected from Goa coast, India led to the isolation of two bioactive pigments viz. pheophytin-a and fucoxanthin in a relatively good concentration. These pigments ... -
Full-length cloning and phylogenetic analyses of translationally controlled tumour protein and ferritin genes from the Indian white prawn, Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards)
(John Wiley, 2014)Elucidation, through molecular analyses, of bacterial afflictions in commercially important aquaculture- reared shrimps is pivotal for the prevention and/or control of disease outbreaks. In this study, we examined the ... -
Functional and Structural Roles of the Major Facilitator Superfamily Bacterial Multidrug Efflux Pumps
(MDPI AG, 2020)Pathogenic microorganisms that are multidrug-resistant can pose severe clinical and public health concerns. In particular, bacterial multidrug efflux transporters of the major facilitator superfamily constitute a notable ... -
Functional and taxonomic (? and ?) diversity patterns of macrobenthic communities along a depth gradient (19-2639 m): A case study from the southern Indian continental margin
(Elsevier Ltd, 2020)Identifying the drivers that shape the biodiversity of a region is important to predict the response of ecosystems to environmental changes. Macrofaunal distribution pattern in the North Indian Ocean has so far been mainly ... -
Functional characterization of anti-cancer sphingolipids from the marine crab Dromia dehanni
(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2019)Sphingolipids have been considered for many years only as structural components of membranes. It is now acknowledged that they are also involved in controlling cellular processes such as proliferation.The present work was ... -
Fungal activity in Mangalvan: an estuarine mangrove ecosystem
(Kerala: State Committee on Science, Technology and Environment, 1987)This paper presents a systematic study of the fungal flora and their decaying activity in Cochin (India) and their possible role in nutrient regeneration in Mangalvan, a mangrove area of Cochin backwaters. Consequent to ... -
Fungal community analysis in the deep-sea sediments of the central Indian Basin by culture-independent approach
(Springer, 2011)Few studies have addressed the occurrence of fungi in deep-sea sediments, characterized by elevated hydrostatic pressure, low temperature, and fluctuating nutrient conditions. The diversity of fungi at three locations of ... -
Fungal decay of traditional fishing craft
(Society of Fisheries Technology, Cochin, India, 1993)The artisanal fishermen land major portion of fish caught in India, employing traditional fishing craft and methods. These craft are built of indigenous wood and undergo rapid biodeterioration causing great economic loss. ... -
Fungal diversity from various marine habitats deduced through culture-independent studies
(Blackwell, 2013)Studies on the molecular diversity of the micro-eukaryotic community have shown that fungi occupy a central position in a large number of marine habitats. Environmental surveys using molecular tools have shown the presence ... -
Fungal diversity in deep-sea sediments revealed by culture-dependent and culture-independent approaches
(Elsevier, 2012)Diversity of fungi from deep biosphere is recently gaining an increasing attention. We investigated fungal diversity in two sediment cores approx. 40 cmbsf (cm below seafloor) at a depth of approx. 5000 m in the Central ... -
Fungal diversity in oxygen-depleted regions of the Arabian Sea revealed by targeted environmental sequencing combined with cultivation
(Blackwell Publishing, 2010)In order to study fungal diversity in oxygen minimum zones of the Arabian Sea, we analyzed 1440 cloned small subunit rRNA gene (18S rRNA gene) sequences obtained from environmental samples using three different PCR primer ... -
Fungal diversity notes 1-110: Taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal species
(Springer, 2015)This paper is a compilation of notes on 110 fungal taxa, including one new family, 10 new genera, and 76 new species, representing a wide taxonomic and geographic range The new family, Paradictyoarthriniaceae is introduced ... -
Fungal infection in the tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) and in other crustaceans from the Cochin Backwaters
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)Infection of the two species of fungi (Phycomycetes) in the tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) and three species in amphipods (Gammarus sp.) and tanaeidaceans (Apseudes sp.) was observed. Of the two pathogens in the shrimp, ... -
Fungal invasion of massive corals
(Blackwell, 1991)Five species of corals from the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal (Indian Ocean) have been regularly found to have single or multiple necrotic patches. The occurrence of such corals with necrotic patches varied from ... -
Fungal metabolites: Tetrahydroauroglaucin and isodihydroauroglaucin from the marine fungus,iEurotium sp.
(Allied Publishers; New Delhi (India), 2002)Two poly substituted aromatic compounds: tetrahydroauroglaucin 1 and isodihydroauroglaucin 2 were identified from a marine fungus, Eurotium sp. isolated from leaves of the mangrove, Porteresia coarctata (Roxb). These ... -
Fungal parasites of marine algae from Mandapam (South India)
(Inter Research, 1987)