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B. Mukherjee

Researcher at Visva-Bharati University

Publications -  40
Citations -  613

B. Mukherjee is an academic researcher from Visva-Bharati University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callus & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 38 publications receiving 577 citations. Previous affiliations of B. Mukherjee include Burdwan Medical College & Bose Institute.

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Testing patterns of zonation in mangroves: scale dependence and environmental correlates in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used statistical methods to examine tree species distribution patterns in relatively undisturbed regions of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh and tested the hypothesis that mangroves occur in discrete zones with respect to elevation.
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Salt tolerance in rice in vitro: implication of accumulation of na+, k+ and proline

TL;DR: The results indicated that K+ was the first candidate to counteract the negative water potential of outside milieu, while proline was probably the last metabolic device that rice calluses opted for when exposed to salt stress.
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Blood sugar lowering potentiality of selected Cucurbitaceae plants of Indian origin.

TL;DR: Using five experimental models, the blood sugar lowering efficacy of eight plants of Cucurbitaceae family has been assessed and Ethanolic extract of Tricosanthes dioica Roxb plant caused a significant lowering of blood sugar in fasted rats and depressed the peak value in glucose loaded single and longterm fed groups of rats.
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Effects of salt and osmotic shocks on unadapted and adapted callus lines of tobacco

TL;DR: The results indicated that the effects of different osmotica on plant tissue varied depending upon the physico-chemical nature of the compounds used as stress-inducing-agents, and retention and diffusion of proline was altered when the tissues were shocked with high concentrations of all these compounds.
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Effect of different fractions of Swertia chirayita on the blood sugar level of albino rats.

TL;DR: The optimum dose produced significant lowering of blood sugar in fed, glucose-loaded and tolbutamide-pretreated animal models, but not in fasted rats.