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Re: dr babu philip cusat
the information about the thesis on Biochemical and Biotechnological investigations on the Water-Fern Salvinia Molesta Mitchell undertaken by Peter, Mani K & Dr. Babu, Philip has been provided below: Title: Biochemical and Biotechnological investigations on the Water-Fern Salvinia Molesta Mitchell Abstract: The work is focussed for the most part on the use of this weed-biomass on a biochemical and biotechnological premise. Before outlining logical and methodical use of any given biomass, the point by point investigation of its concoction componets is basic. Henceforth, as the preparatory piece of the exploratory works, tests of Salvinia were broke down for its concoction constituents.Before outlining logical and methodical use of any given biomass, the nitty gritty investigation of its synthetic componets is fundamental. The sythesis of the substrate contributes much to the nutritive estimation of mushrooms. Thus, modifications in the nutritive estimation of mushrooms (as far as aggregate sugars, proteins, lipids and minerals) in light of Salvinia as substrate were analyzed.Substrate after mushroom gather (spent substrate) can be used for different purposes, for example, dairy cattle nourish, as a wellspring of degradative catalysts, as a substrate for different mushrooms and as garden excrement. In any case, studies are constrained with respect to the usage of Pleurotus spent substrate as garden fertilizer. So the estimation of spent substrate as a natural supplement and its multidimensional effects on soil compound status, soil microbial populace elements and plant development (Amhurium andreanum) were conveyed out. Major discoveries of this work have much significance in planning measures to use distinctive sorts of plant biomass, particularly sea-going weeds, with the guide of a capable organic apparatus, the lignocellulolytic parasite, Pleurorus Biochemical and Biotechnological Investigations on the Water—Fern Salvinia Molesta Mitchell dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/xmlui/bitstream/handle/purl/3148/Dyuthi-T1122.pdf?sequence=1 Contact Details: Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry Lakeside Campus Fine Arts Avenue Cochin 682 016 0484 2368120 marinebiology@cusat.ac.in |
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