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Punarbasu Chaudhuri
Researcher at University of Calcutta
Publications - 80
Citations - 1367
Punarbasu Chaudhuri is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Mangrove. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 64 publications receiving 891 citations. Previous affiliations of Punarbasu Chaudhuri include University of Sydney.
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Assessment of Mercury Detoxification Potentiality of Isolated Streptococcus sp. MTCC 9724 under Different Environmental Conditions
TL;DR: The presence of Phenol in wastewater actually supported bacterial population growth and also mercury removal within 16 hours time periods, which indicated that utilization of phenol as a sole carbon source for bacterial metabolism, where as chloride ions up to 21 g/l did not inhibit the bacterial growth but significantly decreased the detoxification potentiality of Streptococcus sp.
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Bioremediation of metal(loid) cocktail, struvite biosynthesis and plant growth promotion by a versatile bacterial strain Serratia sp. KUJM3: Exploiting environmental co-benefits.
Monojit Mondal,Vineet Kumar,Amit Bhatnagar,Meththika Vithanage,Rangabhashiyam Selvasembian,Balram Ambade,Erik Meers,Punarbasu Chaudhuri,Jayanta Kumar Biswas +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the multiple metal resistant bacterium Serratia sp. KUJM3 was able to grow in both single and multiple metal (loid) contaminated wastewater and removed them by 34.93-48.06% in a concentration dependent manner.
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Vegetative and Reproductive Phenology of Dominant Mangrove Species: A Multi-Parametric Approach from Indian Sundarbans
Souparna Chakrabarty,Tania Chatterjee,Tanushree Gaine,Shrayan Bhattacharjee,Punarbasu Chaudhuri +4 more
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Extraction of timber and nontimber forest produce of Southwest Bengal: ecology versus economy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the quantification of forest resources, revenues earned by the government, income of the forest village dwellers from Joint Forest Management (JFM) activities, and prediction of possible ecological impacts of such resource extraction.