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I. S. Bright Singh

Researcher at Cochin University of Science and Technology

Publications -  127
Citations -  2311

I. S. Bright Singh is an academic researcher from Cochin University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Penaeus monodon & Shrimp. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 120 publications receiving 1876 citations.

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Molecular characterization of the nitrifying bacterial consortia employed for the activation of bioreactors used in brackish and marine aquaculture systems

TL;DR: This study demonstrated that both nitrifying bacterial consortia involved autotrophic nitrifiers, denitrifiers as well as heterotrophs, which might have been used by heterotrophic bacterial isolates as carbon and energy sources making theconsortia a stable biofilm.
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Production and characterization of polyhydroxybutyrate from Vibrio harveyi MCCB 284 utilizing glycerol as carbon source.

TL;DR: Production and characterization of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) from moderately halophilic bacterium Vibrio harveyi MCCB 284 isolated from tunicate Phallusia nigra is reported.
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Activated packed bed bioreactor for rapid nitrification in brackish water hatchery systems

TL;DR: The packed bed bioreactor shall enable hatchery systems to operate under closed recirculating mode and pave the way for better water management in the aquaculture industry.
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Immobilization of nitrifying bacterial consortia on wood particles for bioaugmenting nitrification in shrimp culture systems.

TL;DR: The extent of nitrification in a simulated system was two times the rate observed in the control systems suggesting the efficacy in real life situations, and the NBC was named TANOX (Total Ammonia Nitrogen Oxidizer).
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Optimization of carbon and nitrogen sources and growth factors for the production of an aquaculture probiotic (Pseudomonas MCCB 103) using response surface methodology

TL;DR: A new medium for enhanced production of biomass of an aquaculture probiotic Pseudomonas MCCB 103 and its antagonistic phenazine compound, pyocyanin is developed.