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Sandip Mukhopadhyay

Researcher at University of Calcutta

Publications -  60
Citations -  1540

Sandip Mukhopadhyay is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mangrove & Biogeochemical cycle. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1258 citations.

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Mangrove Methane Biogeochemistry in the Indian Sundarbans: A Proposed Budget

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated biogeochemical cycling of CH4 at Lothian Island, one of the relatively pristine islands of Indian Sundarbans and its adjacent Saptamukhi estuary, during June 2010 to December 2012.
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Improved model calculation of atmospheric CO 2 increment in affecting carbon stock of tropical mangrove forest

TL;DR: In this article, the relative changes in present level of reservoirs organic carbon contents in response to the future increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide were examined in the Avicennia-dominated mangrove forest at the land-ocean boundary of the northeast coast of the Bay of Bengal.
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Identification of arsenic-tolerant and arsenic-sensitive rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars on the basis of arsenic accumulation assisted stress perception, morpho-biochemical responses, and alteration in genomic template stability.

TL;DR: Cultivar- and dose-dependent alteration of parameters tested including the rate of accumulation showed that Kumargore, Binni, and Vijaya were characterized as arsenate tolerant and could be cultivated in arsenic-prone areas to minimize level of toxicity and potential health hazards.
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In vitro stable regeneration of onion and garlic from suspension culture and chromosomal instability in solid callus culture

TL;DR: Chromosome analysis of the regenerated plants revealed stable chromosome number (2n = 16) in both species and callus tissues maintained in solid induction medium for long period showed abnormality in chromosome behavior leading to the formation of both hypo- and hyper-diploids cells along with the diploid cells.
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The post-monsoon carbon biogeochemistry of the Hooghly–Sundarbans estuarine system under different levels of anthropogenic impacts

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on understanding differences in the post-monsoon carbon biogeochemistry of two adjacent estuaries undergoing different levels of anthropogenic stresses by investigating anthropogenically-influenced Hooghly estuary and mangrove-dominated Sundarbans in the north-eastern India.