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Joseph Selvin

Researcher at Pondicherry University

Publications -  177
Citations -  6899

Joseph Selvin is an academic researcher from Pondicherry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shrimp & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 158 publications receiving 5131 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph Selvin include Malankara Catholic College & Kannur University.

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Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges

TL;DR: A definition of microbiome is proposed based on the compact, clear, and comprehensive description of the term provided by Whipps et al. in 1988, amended with a set of novel recommendations considering the latest technological developments and research findings.
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Utilization of bioresources for sustainable biofuels: A Review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the overview of sustainable and renewable resources for biofuel and stepping stones of biofuel commercialization and highlight the importance of economic and efficient production process is essential to commercialize biomass based biofuels.
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Optimization and characterization of a new lipopeptide biosurfactant produced by marine Brevibacterium aureum MSA13 in solid state culture

TL;DR: The biosurfactant production of a marine actinobacterium Brevibacterium aureum MSA13 was optimized using industrial and agro-industrial solid waste residues as substrates in solid state culture (SSC).
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Probiotics in shrimp aquaculture: Avenues and challenges

TL;DR: The present review highlights the potential sources of probiotics, mechanism of action, diversity of probiotic microbes and challenges of Probiotic usage in shrimp aquaculture.
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Optimization and production of a biosurfactant from the sponge-associated marine fungus Aspergillus ustus MSF3

TL;DR: The response surface methodology based analysis of carbon and nitrogen ratio revealed that the carbon source can increase the biosurfactant yield.