Department of Botany Nagpur University RTMNU

Department of Botany Nagpur University RTMNU


About us
The Department has came into existence in 1963 along with other Science Departments for imparting post-graduate education and for promoting research. Its building, with built up area 1695.27 Sq. m., is situated in the Mahatma Jyotiba Phuley Campus, Amravati Road, Nagpur.

       Courses run by Department
  • M.Sc. Programme-                   Two years
  • M.Phil. Programme                   One Year
  • Ph. D. Programme

Specializations
         Phycology and Hydrobiology, 
         Applied Mycology
         Molecular Biology and Plant Biotechnology
         Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms


Services available
Advance Phycology and Hydrobiology
·        Zinc, Copper and Cadmium tolerant strains  of cayanobacteria and bacterial biofertilizer
·        Water and soil analysis for physico-chemical parameters for pollution index.
·        Identification of Algae
·        Strains of Mycorrhizae and other biofertilizers.
Training
·        Root trainer
·        Cultivation of biofertilizers and their application.
·        Analysis of Physico chemical Parameters.

Applied Mycology and Plant Pathology
·        Identified strains of Trichoderma for biocontrol of plant pathogens.
·        Identification of fungal organisms.
·        Method for biodegradation of agricultural wastes and preparation of composts.

Plant genetics, breeding and biotechnology
      ·        Analytical services
1.      Organic compounds and phytochemicals through HPLC
2.      Spectrophotometry
      ·        Training
1.      Tissue Culture
2.      Recombinant DNA Technology
3.      Phytochemical Analysis

Angiosperm Taxonomy and Reproductive biology
·        Pollen and seed viability tests
·        Permanent slides – Embryology
·        Identification and authentification of Angiosperms.
·        Environment Impact Assessment.
·        Preliminary phytochemical analysis
·        Nursery Techniques and plant multiplication.

Plant Physiology
·        Technique to prepare bio-diesel from lipids, oil etc.
·        Estimation  of lipids from plant extract
·        Technique for essential oil production

Teachers Honoured with National Awards
·        Prof V. R. Dnyansagar – Prof. Puri Medal by Indian Botanical Society in 1980.
·        Prof V. R. Dnyansagar – Gold Medal of Institute of Science of Nagpur as Past Student in 1984.
·        Prof. P. K. Deshpande – Prof. Panchanan Maheshwari Medal by Indian Botanical Society in 1996.
·        Dr. A. S. Khalatkar – Young Scientist Award by Indian Science Congress Association in 1975.
·        Prof. K. H. Makde- Prof. Y. D. Tyagi Medal by Indian Association of Angiosperm Taxonomy in 2001.
Contribution of the Department
·        Study on influence of biofertilizer on medicinal plants.
·        Root trainer technology and their influence on growth of medicinal plants.
·        Non destructive method for selection of disease resistant
·        Developed high yielding and resistant lines [to Cercospora] in Vigna radiata.
·        In Groundnut TAG-24 and TAG 26 lines resistant to Cercospora arachidicola and C. personatum developed.
·        Mutant with early maturity in cultivar TAG-24 of Groundnut were developed.
·        Low linolic acid mutant in Linum have been isolated.
·        Method of cultivation and extraction of dye from Indigofera tinctoria is established.
·        Preparation of food and feed grade LPC [Leaf protein concentrate] from green biomass
·        Utilization of deprotenized leaf juice for alcohol and antibiotic production
·        Developed Doubled Zero, and White Rust Resistant Varieties of B. juncea. & B. napus
·        Received One American Patent for Double Zero Variety in B. napus.
·        Several Lines registered to NBPGR as Single as well as Double Zero.
Research

Projects under various Schemes
Till date faculty members of the department have received research grants from University Grants Commission, Department of Science and Technology, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Department of Atomic Energy, Indian Council of Agricultural Research. Department of Environment and Forest, Indian National Science Academy and Dhara Oil And Foods Company Ltd. Anand, Gujarat and Government of Maharashtra. In all research activities and research programmes carried out by the Department there is substantial contribution by the teachers and students that leads to award medal for their contribution. Several students obtained their Ph.D. degrees in these research areas.

Research contribution of Department
1 Advance Phycology and Hydrobiology:
The work on Phycology has been initiated since 1981. The researches in Phycology deal with the identification, isolation and preparations of mutants from different cyanobacteria and green algae of different environmental conditions. Till date several cyanobacteria and algae growing in polluted environment have been isolated and selected their strains in removing the toxic contents such as cyanide released from Industrial areas of the city. Toxic waters from the industrial area have been identified and attempted to use of laboratory strains in removing the toxic contents. Some heavy metal tolerant strains have also been isolated and grown in algal laboratory to study their influence in aquatic bodies. Strains are available to find its consequences on flora and fauna. Biofertilizers Bacteria, Mycorrhizae and Cyanobacteria have been isolated and selected to use in trials of various places of Vidarbha region for the productivity of crop plants.

ALGAL CULTURES
 
COOLING CHAMBER

2. Mycology and Plant Pathology
Department is actively engaged in research in the field of Mycology and Plant pathology. Work is more concentrated around mycoflora associated with seeds of vegetables and legume crops of Vidarbha, ecology of thermophilic fungi, biodegradation of agricultural wastes and fungal diseases of Citrus and their control measures. In this area Department has demonstrated the thermophilic fungi which can be exploited for fast degradation of agricultural waste to produce F. Y. M. The Department has also isolated several fungal species which can be exploited for rapid composting of agricultural waste. This section of the department is also working on Kolshi disease of oranges of Vidarbha region, the role of is being studied on the oranges. Moreover, the department has also developed a method for seed treatment which can control the soil borne fungal attack.

3. Molecular Biology and Plant Biotechnology:
In this area of plant research, department is engaged in the improvement of economically important crop and other plants. These plants include members of the family Apiaceae, Liliaceae, Solanace, Apocynaceae, Cruciferae, Linaceae, Compositae and Leguminosae. The department has significant contribution in this field. Mutations in many plants have been used to develop new varieties on Mutant line. A mutant with high Sennoside has been produced from Cassia angustifolia. Four Mutant varieties with ornamental values for their flower colour have been evolved from Gerbera
The Department is also engaged in quality improvement of oil seed crops. In Brassica juncea a variety with Zero Erucic Acid and Low Glucosinolate has been developed for the first time which is being field tested all over India. Similarly, a new crops B. napus has been designed with zero erusic acid and low Glucosinolate is being tested all over the country. This contribution is a major breakthrough in the development of quality rapeseed.
In Linum the mutant line with low level of Linolenic acid was isolated and further refined for exploitation. The Department also holds the promise of evolving new cultivars of cauliflower through hybridization. Financial help for these projects, department has received huge grants from D.S.T. and DOFCO.

4. Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms:
Since inception of this specialization members of the department are engaged in embryological investigations on plants belonging to the families Fabaceae, Malvaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Convolvulaceae, Apiaceae Apocynaceae, Solanaceae, Liliaceae, Asteraceae, Poaceae Cyperaceae, Combretaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Acanthaceae. In these investigations gametophyte developments, fertilization, endosperm and embryo development, seed coat and fruit wall development have been investigated and suggested new taxonomic criteria. Members have contributed many aspects of Palynology in several plants specially worked out the causes of sterility.
The research information obtained in this area has the potential for exploitation in applied research.

5. Taxonomy and Ethnobotany
The department is actively participating in All India Coordinated Research project on Ethnobiology. This coordinated research project is funded by Ministry of Environment and Forests. Government of India, New Delhi. In this project the department has explored the flora of Chandrapur and Gadchiroli districts - the tribal districts and also collected 170 more plant species of medicinal value. In the later part of the project almost all tribal districts of Maharashtra would be explored and several species having medicinal potential to be reported in XI Plan. Phytochemical analysis on several of them is in progress. Some of the species are very useful even in birth control.
The outcome of this research project has significant importance for economic exploitation and conservation of these plant species.

6. Tissue Culture:
The department is also making attempts to exploit tissue culture technique for Micropropagation, isolation of secondary metabolites from the plants of medicinal importance and commercial value, and also engaged in developing a methodology for selection of certain desirable traits in crop plants, such as, disease resistance.
The department has developed a reproducible protocol for Microprogation of Bamboos and some endangered species of medicinal value which occur in this region. Using Tissue culture technique on use of some plant species having antibacterial properties is in progress and a few plants have been isolated and characterized. These species have the potentials for medicinal value. This technique is being used in selecting for disease resistance.


 
TISSUE CULTURE LABORATORY 
 
Organogenesis in  Canscora decurrense
 

         
RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE

TISSUE CULTURE FACILITY
Name of EquipmentArea of use
Orbital ShakerFor continuous agitation of suspension cultures
Deep FreezerFor storage of different costly chemicals and samples
CryocanFor liquid nitrogen storage
Tissue culture incubation roomFor keeping different cultured tissues in appropriate conditions of light and temperature
OTHER IMPORTANT EQUIPMENTS
Gel Documentation systemFor analysis of SDS and Agarose gels
UV-VIS Spectrophotometer 
For estimation and quantification of different chemical and biological compounds
High Performance liquid ChromatographyFor identification and quantification of microcompounds in sample
PCRFor amplification of DNA
Ultra centrifugeFor isolation of different cell components and nucleic acids


RECENT WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES

Refresher Courses in Life Sciences sponsored by UGC from:

July -August, 2004
October- November 2004
November-December 2005
February-March2007

Conference: XV Annual conference of IAAT and National Seminar on Recent advances in Taxonomy19-21 October, 2005.
Workshop
April, 2006, Workshop on Biodiversity

Faculty


1.) Dr. P. B. Nandkar

Professor & Head
Phone:   +91-0712-22500088 (O)
+91-0712-2547610 (R)
Mobile:  +91-9423634819


A)    DESIGNATION:
 1. Professor, Department of Botany,
 RTM, Nagpur University, Nagpur.
2. Member of Standing Committee for SC/ST University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
B)    FIELDS OF INTEREST
1. Algal taxonomy                                2. Soil and Water analysis
3. Nitrogen Fixation                              4. Algal Ecology.
5. Phyco-aerospora                              6. Algal morphology and physiology.
7. Algal cultures                                   8. Anti-viral compounds from Blue green algae.
9. Water chemistry of heavy metals      10. Biochemical studies on Blue-green algae.
11. Biofertilizers.                                 12. Crop management.
C) ACADEMIC BODIES:
  1. Member of Botany Examination Board, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
  2. Secretary, Nagpur University, Member of Ordinance Committee, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur. 2001-2005.
  3. Member of Board of Studies in Botany, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur. 1997 to 2005.
  4. Member of faculty of Science, RTM  Nagpur University, Nagpur. .
  5. Member of Moderation Committee RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.
  6. Member of Board of Biotechnology. 2001-2004
  7. Member of Selection Committee in the Appointment of Principals of various colleges under   RTM, Nagpur University, Nagpur.
  8. Subject Expert as Member of Selection Committee in CSIR Institute.        
  9. Member of Vigilance Squad at various times for smooth conduct of University  examination 1997-99., 2005-2006.
  10. Life member of Marathi Vigyan Parishad.
  11. Life member of Indian Science Congress.
  12. Member of British Phycological Society.
  13. Member Indian Phycological Society.
  14. Appointed as an Examiner for Net and Set Examination 2005-2006.
  15. Appointed as a member of Review Committee to review the programs under   Remedial coaching Schemes of U.G.C. for the state Gujarat, Goa and  Maharashtra in 2006, Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala Pondicherry and Andhra Pradesh 2007.
  16.  Appointed as a member of Expert Committee to assess the proposals of Research  projects and seminars, conferences and workshops in various disciplines for the states of Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra, 2006.
  17.  Appointed as a member of Review Committee to review the work done in 2004- 2006 by the college for its Potential for Excellence, 2006
D)     ADVISOR
1.      To Regional Biofertilizers Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, Regional office, Nagpur, 1997 onwards.
2.      To the Farmers of Vidarbha region: How to use Biofertilizers in agriculture.
3.      To the Agriculture officers in Vidarbha region and Central Zone of India.
         E)      ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE FIELDS OF RESEARCH:
  1. Gold Medal was awarded for the best presentation of a research paper on 
    “Observations on sewage soil algae” in 2nd All India Symposiums on Life Science, 1980.
  2. Recipient of National Overseas Scholarships of 1983-84 from Govt. of India for Post Doctoral Research work in United Kingdom. 1985-1987.
  3. Recipient of U.G.C. Fellowship for Ph. D. works 1974-76.
  4. Started a new specialization “Phycology” in 1997 and then “Advanced Phycology and Hydrobiology” in 2005 in P.G. Department of Botany, Nagpur University, Nagpur.
  5. Chaired the 2nd session in a workshop on “Nag-Pili River Environmental System management Adaphic Ecosystem Approach” sponsored by NEERI, Nagpur on 13th Oct 2002.   
  6. Chaired the 5th session in National Conference on “Recent Trends in Botany” in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Chandrapur on 20th Dec 2004.
  7. Chaired the 1st session “Enthreatened Ecosystem” in the International Conference on “Modern Trends in Plant Sciences with special reference to the role of biodiversity and conservation.”  In the Department of Botany, Amravati University, Amravati, on 17th Feb 2005.
  8. Chaired the 5th session in National Conference on “Recent Advances in Biology” in S.N. Mor Arts, Comm. and Smt.G.D. Saraf Science College, Tumsar on 3rd Feb.2007.
F)      VISITING FELLOW:
  1. Worked with Dr B.A. Whitton, Professor of Botany, University of Durham, England (UK) from June  1985-May 1986.
  2. Worked with W.D.P. Stewart, Sr. professor of Biological Sciences and Pro-Vice-Chancellor. The University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland (U.K.) from June 1986– May, 1987.
G)    SUBJECT EXPERT
1.     Delivered number of lectures to farmers and Agriculture Officers of Vidarbha region and Andhra Pradesh   under the training programs me in regional office of Biofertilizers, Govt. of India, Nagpur since 1990.
2.      Invited Expert:
a)     To deliver lectures in the refresher and orientation courses of the Dept. of Zoology, Nagpur       University, Nagpur.
b)     To deliver lectures in the refresher and orientation programmes in Botany, for senior teachers of colleges under Nagpur Dr. B.A.M. University, Aurangabad and Amravati Universities, since 1990,2002,2004.
3.      Participation in the interdisciplinary activities of University, since 1990 (Joint Scheme with Zoology)
4.      To deliver lectures in private colleges, J.M..Patel College, Bhandara, 2000,2003 and J.B. Science College, Wardha, Jan 2005.
5.      To deliver lectures on Biofertilizers in the training course for Agriculture Officers of in PKV in the Department of Horticulture, PKV, Nagpur 2004.
6.      Delivered Radio talk on “Merits & Demerits of poisonous plants” under the scheme of mass awareness about science.
H)      UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION : State and Central Universities.
I)       Ph.D. AWARDEES
1. Dr. Miss Shirish Pradhan
Phytoplankton studies in aquatic ecosystem 1991

2. Dr .Miss Farah Shaeen
Physiological studies on accumulation of heavy metals by Cyanobacteria 1996

3. Dr.Miss. Rashmi Yemde
Biofertilizer and metal biotechnology 2002

4. Dr. Sunil D. Shankhadarwar
Eco-Physiological studies of toxic waste water algae 2003

5. Dr. L. P. Dalal 
Biofertilizer – macronutrient and micronutrient 2004
                       
6. Dr. Rajkumar Khapekar

Eco-physiological studies on algae of thermal power station. 2006

Number of Students Working for Ph. D: Ten
J)      RESEARCH SCHEMES :
  1. One major scheme from U.G.C.                        :  Completed 1997
  2. One minor Scheme from U.G.C.                        :  Completed 1996
  3. One minor Scheme from University U.G.C.         :  Completed 1998
  4. Two research schemes                                     :  Ready for Submission to U.G.C. and  DST.
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2. )Dr. R. P. Thakre, (FPSI, FMASc)
Professor

(Mycology & Plant Pathology) 
Field of Interest: -
Biodegradation.
Bio-deterioration.
Seed Pathology
Biological Control of diseases.
Research projects: ­
Two research projects completed Sanctioned by CSIR and UGC and since 1997 coordinator of major research project on the improvement of oil seed Brassicas sanctioned by the National Dairy Development Board Anand and Dhara Vegetable oil and foods company Anand (Gujarat).
Research Publications: ­
About 60-research papers published in reputed journals and proceedings, and attended the National and International conferences / seminars.
Eleven students have been awarded Ph. D. Degree.

Ph.D. AWARDEES

1. Dr. M. N. Bhajbhuje
Investigations of the Seed Mycoflora Associated with Vegetable Seeds from Vidarbha Region.1990

2. Dr. (Miss) Priti Joshi
Studies on Decomposition of Organic Materials with Special Reference to the Role of Thermophilic Fungi.1993

3. Dr. V. K. Shrivastava
Studies on Leaf Surface Fungi of Nagpur Mandarin Orange (Citrus reticulata) With Special Reference to Sooty Mould.1996

4. Dr. Y. Y. Barve
Studies on Storage Fungi Associated with Seeds of Some Leguminous Crops.1996

5. Dr. S. C. Chabra
Survey and Investigation of Mycoflora Associated With some Oil Seeds with Reference to Mycotoxins& their Effect on Biological Systems of Plants and Animals.1998

6. Dr. S. P. Landge
Mutational Studies in B. napus cultivar Westar.2001

7. Dr. R. V. Swami
Qualitative and Quantitative Impovements in Brassica juncea (Linn.) Czern”. 2001

8. Dr.(Mrs) A. A. Sinha
Study of Practical Utilization of Trichoderma viride for the Management of Rhizome Rot of Ginger.2002

9. Dr. A. A. Fulzele
Studies on Biodegradation of Agricultural waste. 2003

10. Dr. S. I. Ghugal
Investigations on Storage Fungi Associated With the Seeds of Some Oil Seed Brassicas. 2004.

11. Dr. G. B. Hedawoo
Mutagenic studies in Brassica oleracea var. botrytis Linn. subvar. cymosa Lam. 2004.

Number of Students Working for Ph. D: Four

Other Academic affiliations:
Coordinator of Indira Gandhi National Open University, Nagpur Study Centre.
Convener of Indian Science Congress Association - Nagpur Chapter.
Fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Science.
Fellow of the Indian Phytopatholgical Society.
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3.) Dr. A.D. Choudhary (FMASc) 
Professor
Director, BCUD, RTM Nagpur University.
Molecular Biology and Plant Biotechnology
Phone number07122520334 (Landline)


Field of Interest: -
  • Plant Genetics and Breeding
  • Defense Gene expression
  • Tissue Culture
  • Biotechnology
Membership of Academic Bodies/ Societies            :          
i)     Life Member, Indian Science Congress Association.
ii)    Life Member, Society of Cytologists and Geneticists of India.
iii)   Life Member, Marathi Vidhynan Parishad
Awards (National/ International)                  :
i)    Fellow of Maharashtra Academy of Sciences
ii)   Awarded National Overseas fellowship by Govt. of India for Post Doctoral Research in     
Molecular Biology at Noble Foundation, ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA, USA during 1988-1989.
iii)  Awarded visiting fellowship by Noble Foundation USA during 1989-90 to work at their research laboratory.
Research projects: ­
  • In vitro selection of disease resistance in Arachis hypogaea 1993 - 1997 DST, Govt. of India
  • Investigations on defence gene expressions in Vigna radiata and its exploitation for selection of resistance in vitro and in vivo. 1999 – 2002, DAE, Mumbai.
  • Development of Appropriate nursery techniques for vegetative propagation of some highly valued and ornamental and cash crops. 2000-2003, DST, Govt. of India.
  • Investigations on cultivation & industrial exploitation of novel medicinal plants. 2001-2004, Science & Technology Cell, Govt. of Maharashtra.
  • Investigations on growth stimulant and immunostimulant activities of chitosan and alginate and its exploitation in agriculture. 2005 – 2008 DAE, Mumbai.
Ph.D. AWARDEES

 1. Dr. Kanaklata Singh
Mutational studies in Cyamopsis tetragonaloba (L.) TAUB.  1996

 2. Dr. R.R. Karpate
Mutational studies in Linum usitatissimum L. 1996

 3. Dr. V.S. Dongre
Cytogenetical studies in Gerbera jamesonii., H.BOLUS, .  1998

 4. Dr. M.C. Kale
Studies on induced defense response in Arachis hypogaea L.  1998

 5. Dr. S.D. Girhe
Mutational studies in Lathyrus sativus L.  2001

 6. Dr. A.B. Kulkarni
In vitro and in vivo analysis of Azadirachtin content in Azadirachta indica with special reference to coal mine spoil dumps. 2001

 7. Dr. R.S. Badere
Investigations on induced mutations in var. NL-97 & RLC-6 of Linum usitatissimum (L) for quantitative and qualitative improvement.  2003

 8. Dr. P.N. Nasare
Mutational studies in Ocimum sanctum Linn.  2003

 9. Dr. D.K. Koche
Investigations on Plant defense gene expression in Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek. 2004

10. Dr. M.C. Kottayi
Defense gene expression in Arachis hypogea and it’s exploitation for selection of resistance to leaf spot disease. 2007

11. Dr. A. A. Kshirsagar
Studies on induced defense response in Cicer arietinum (L.) 2007

12 Dr. Mahesh Kawale
Investigations on cultivation and in vitro multiplication of few medicinal plants. 2007

Number of Students Working for Ph. D: Six
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4.) Dr. ALKA CHATURVEDI (F.I.A.A.T.)
Reader
Reproductive Biology of Angiosperm

Area of Interest:
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecology
  • Phytochemistry
  • Reproductive Biology
Other Academic affiliations
Fellow of Indian Association of Taxonomists.
Elected Member, Nagpur University Senate: 2000-2005,2005-2010
Elected Member, Nagpur University Management Council (ex)2000-2005
Member of more than 15 committees of Nagpur University.

Major achievements:
Trained  for PARK MANAGEMENT at University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA, 2002

Coordinator: Four Refresher Courses sponsored by UGC.
Organising Secretary: XV Annual conference of IAAT and National Seminar on Recent advances in Taxonomy.

PROJECTS
  • Indo-American [Indiana University] Collaborative Pilot Project on Institutional Arrangements of two Successful Self-initiated Attempts in Forest Management in Maharashtra, India. (Inter disciplinary)
  • Institutional Structure And Successful Collective Action, Funded By South-Asian Network For Development Of Environmental Economics (SANDEE]
  • The Effect Of  Fly Ash On Plant Growth And Yield Of Brassica  juncea Cv Pusa Bold (With UGC)
  • Evaluation Of Biodiversity [Plant Wealth] And ethenobotanical studies In Protected Areas Of Pench National Park Maharashtra [With Ministry of Environment & Forests)
  • A revisit to the Dolan ridge community and analysis of change in the Dolan ridge community twin oaks forest International forestry resources and institution [IFRI],Indiana University, USA
  • Economics of protected area: a case study of Pench National Park, Maharashtra IGDAR   Mumbai through World Bank
  • Impact on relocation on forest dependence subsistence and livelihood needs of people International Forestry Resources and Institution (IFRI), Indiana University, Bloomington , USA

Collaborative Work
Working on collaborative projects with Forest Department of Maharashtra.
Collaborative work with Department of Bio-chemistry and Economics
Associated with Nutrition Society of India.

Consultancy
Consultancy with Forest Survey of India (Government of India) as Consultant,
[MOU between University & FSI, signed], WCL
Founder member of NGO ‘SHODH’

Ph.D. AWARDEES

1. Dr. G. PhaniKumar
A Contribution to the Phytochemical Investigation of Some Novel Plants of Euphorbiaceae Having Medicinal Potential.2005

2. Dr. Mrs Sumita Mukherjee
Autecological and Phytochemical Studies in Few Medicinal and Dye Yielding Plants. 2005

3. Dr. Ms. Amruta Jain
Contribution to Phytochemical and In Vitro Studies in Some Members of Lamiaceae having Medicinal Potential. 2007

Number of Students Working for Ph. D:  Ten                                                             

Five students are working for M.Phil. dissertation.

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5.) Dr. TADIKAMALLA SRINIVASU
Professor

Phone:   +91-0712-2500088
Fax +91-0712- 2500088
Mobile:  +91- 9923797732


Areas of Research Interest:
  • Mutation breeding of oil crops
  • Digital Biodiversity (esp. Electronic herbarium and digital database preparation) of wild and medicinal plants (on going Work)
  • Pollen digital database (on going Work)
  • Molecular Taxonomy & Phylogeny;
  • Plant identification on molecular (DNA sequences) basis (on going Work)
  • Tissue culture
  • Water pollution
  • Biodiversity
Fellow of Botanical Society, India
ICAR Fellowship 1982-85
 

PROJECTS
  • Minor research project “ Impact of Agro-chemicals on seed germination and nucleic acids in Cassia tora” sanctioned by Dr. B.A. Marathwada University, Aurangabad.
  • Major research project “ Development of high yielding genotypes with improved oil quality in niger (Guizotia abyssinica L.)” sanctioned by DAE- BRNS
  • Major research project “Electronic herbarium” sanctioned by UGC .
  • Minor project DNA sequencing for correct identification of species and phylogenetic analysis of certain members of family Acanthaceae by using internal transcribed spacers of nuclearribosomal DNA -sanctioned by UGC.
Involved in other Departmental Activities
FIST Program 
UGC- SAP (DRS-I) 
 

DNA Sequence submission to GenBank

Name of the organism
Accession No
 Phyllanthus fraternus ITS1: EU580527
 Phyllanthus fraternus 5.8S: EU580528
 Phyllanthus fraternus ITS2:  EU580529
 Phyllanthus tenellus ITS1: EU580530
 Phyllanthus tenellus 5.8S: EU580531
 Phyllanthus tenellus ITS2: EU580532
 Hygrophila ringens ITS1: EU621916
 Hygrophila ringens 5.8S: EU621917
 Hygrophila ringens ITS2: EU621918
 Hygrophila schulli (ITS 1, 5.8S, ITS 2) EU489060


Lectures Delivered
  • A lecture on Parthenium hysterophorus (brief history, present status in India and chemical control) atInstitute of Science, Aurangabad in 1995.
  • Electronic Herbarium – delivered at workshop on Plant Identification and documentation, organized by Department of botany, M.S. university, Baroda 21st - 22nd Dec. 2000.
  • Electronic herbarium and digital database – its merits and demerits lead paper delivered at National conference on Biodiversity: Taxonomy and Conservation at Majalgaon on 28th July, 2002.
  • Electronic herbarium and digital database preparation and its applications, merits and demerit at PGTD of Botany, Nagpur Univ., Nagpur during Refresher course on 16th October, 2003.
  • Electronic herbarium and digital flora of Mumbai at National Conference on Plant diversity and Biotechnology, Organized by Department of Botany, S.S.V. P’s Science College, Dhule from 10-11th December 2004.
  • Role of detergents in water pollution and their impacts on plants –UGC sponsored 13th Refresher Course in Environmental Science in the department of Environmental Science, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad on 18th August, 2004.
  • Electronic herbarium and database of Trees of Mumbai - Recent Trends in plant Sciences – org. by Smt. Parvatibai Chowgule Cultural Foundation’s College of Arts & Science, Margao, Gao from 23-24th Feb.2005.
  • Electronic herbarium preparation and digital flora of Mumbai – Molecular Biology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai on 13-05-2005.
  • Electronic herbarium and digital database of mumbai – a modern vista and novel idea in biodiversity Department of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus, Mumbai on 08-02-06.
  • Electronic Herbarium and digital database advantages over traditional methods at Pillai’s College of Arts, Science & Commerce College, Panvel on 20th Feb. 2006.
  • Electronic herbarium and digital database of Medicinal Plants Of Mumbai at Biovistas: Future and Beyond At St. Joseph’s P. G. (autonomous) College, Bangalore 0n 24th Feb. 2006.
  • Digital documentation and database of plants of Mumbai at Vikas College, Mumbai on 9-12-06
  • Electronic Herbarium and Digital Database of Mumbai Medicinal Plant diversity at conference - Species diversity: Measurement, Magnitude, Gradients, Uses and Conservation, org. by Govt. K.D. girls college, Rajnandgaon , Chattisgarh Feb. 26-27, 2007.
  • Electronic Herbarium And Digital Database Of Endemic And Endangered Plants Of Mumbai - Biodiversity & Conservation of Angiosperms with special reference to endangered, endemic and medicinal plants” Org. by JSS College, Dharwad from 23-24th March 2007.
  • e-Herbarium - Recent trends in taxonomy, State level workshop org. by K.R.T. Arts, B. H. Commerce and A. M. Science College, Nashik from 4-5th January 2008.
  • Electronic herbarium and its applications - Special lecture arranged to inaugurate renovated Laboratory By C.H. Bandodkar College, Thane in July 2008.
  • Mumbai digital database of medicinal plants from weeds - National conference on Modern Trends in Plant Taxonomy & Biodiversity conservation safeguarding medicinal plant wealth org. by Dept. of BotanySarojini Naidu Vanita Mahavidyalaya, Hyderabad on 22-23, December 2008.
  • Standardization and use of DNA sequencing technique as a diagnostic tool for authentication of crude herbal material of medicinal value - National conference on Modern Trends in Plant Taxonomy & Biodiversity conservation safeguarding medicinal plant wealth org. by Dept. of Botany Sarojini Naidu Vanita Mahavidyalaya, Hyderabad on 22-23, December 2008.
  • E-herbarium and digital documentation- Botanical Society Inauguration ceremony org. by Vidharbha Institute of Science and Humanities, Amravati on 15-09-09.
  • E-herbarium and digital database of plants – Academic Staff college, Nagpur
     
Training Program: on E-herbarium & Digital database preparation (on contact)

Books Published & Edited
  • Wonderful World of Wild Flowers of Mumbai – Co-author in Jan. 2005.
  • Proc. Of 2nd NATWED – Edited in Feb. 2005.
  • Proc. Of 12th All India Congress of Cytology & Genetics – Edited in Oct. 2005.
Memberships of Professional Societies
  • Life Member – Indian Science Congress Association.
  • Life member – Indian Botanical Society.
  • Life Member – All India congress of Cytology and Genetics.
  • Member – Soc. Of Cytologists and Geneticists.
  • Member –Defence Scientific information and Documentation Center, Delhi.
  • Member – All India Angiosperms Society, India
  • Member – Asian Journal of Biotechnology, Microbiology and Environmental Sciences
  • Executive Committee member of the All India congress of Cytology and Genetics.
  • Editorial Board member of Vidharbha Science Journal, Amravati.
  • Editorial Board member of Bioscience Discovery
Chaired paper presentation sessions in Conf
  • 11th AICCG at Mahatma Gandhi medical college, Sevagram, October, 2002.
  • Chaired two paper sessions at National conference on Plant Diversity and Biotechnology on 10-11th December 2004.
  • 12th AICCG at Department of Botany, Institute of Science, Mumbai, October, 2005.
  • National conference on Modern Trends in Plant Taxonomy & Biodiversity conservation safeguarding medicinal plant wealth org. by Dept. of Botany Sarojini Naidu Vanita Mahavidyalaya, Hyderabad on 22-23, December 2008.
  • Co-Chaired14th AICCG Toxicology Dept at Kolkata 1-4th December, 2009.
Project Proposal Evaluation of some major projects
 

Evaluation of Ph.D.Theses
 

Syllabus Framing Committee
  • Member of M. Sc. Botany Paper VIII- Cyto-genetics & Mol. Biology. & Convener of B.Sc. final Life Sciences paper III Biotech of Mumbai Univ., Mumbai
  • Syllabus revision committee member of M.Sc. Botany papers Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and Plant Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur.
Evaluator for National Children Science Congress 2007: Invited for NCSC, 2007 as one of the members for evaluator panels, at Baramati from 26-30th December 2007.

Maharashtra Gene Bank: University of Mumbai has nominated as a Member of the committee for establishment of Maharashtra Gene Bank proposal.
 

Coordinator of Minor projects to the Dept of Botany students sponsored by M/S. Kothari soya milk industries.

Expert to issue certificate for Plant identification

Interview Panel Committees: As subject expert for various committees.


Examiner: M.Sc. Botany Exams Panel member for various universities Worked as Co-ordinator for Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Science, Mumbai 12th July 2005- 31st Oct.2008.

Workshops/Conferences Organized:
Member of Organizing committee for conducting seminar - National conference on recent advances in Phytotaxonomy in 1993 & National conference on Biotechnology at Jai Hind college, Mumbai in April 1999.


Organizing Secretary for Two National Training workshops on Electronic Herbarium and digital database preparation.
 

Organizing Secretary for 12th AICCG, at Institute of Science, Mumbai.


Number of Students Working for Ph. D: Three



Papers Published: 36; In press: 03
 

WEBSITE:
  • Srinivasu, T. and Pardeshi, S.N 2005 Floristic survey of the Institute of Science campus, Mumbai, Maharashtra state http//:iscmumbai.maharashtra.gov.in
  • Srinivasu, T. and Pardeshi, S.N. 2006 Electronic herbarium and database of plants of Mumbai. http//:iscmumbai.maharashtra.gov.in
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6.) Dr. D.P. Gogle                     
Reader,

Phone No0712-2500088 (O)                                     
Mobile: 9423103819                     
FIELD OF INTEREST
Plant physiology,
Phytochemistry

ONGOING RESEARCH WORK:
1.  Physiological studies on green foliages.
2.  Physiological studies on leaf extracts.

Number of Students Working for Ph. D: Six
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7.) Dr. N. M. DONGARWAR
Lecturer

E-mail : dmnitin26@rediffmail.com

FIELD OF INTEREST:
  • Ethnobotany,
  • Taxonomy,
  • Biodiversity Conservation.
  • Molecular Embryology
Currently working on Orchids of Vidarbha.

Research Projects:
Completed one Minor Research Project on Biodiversity.

Project sanctioned for Garden Infrastructure Development by Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi.
Number of Students Working for Ph. D: Ten


CONTACT ADDRESS:
Dr. P. B. Nandkar
Professor & Head
Phone:   +91-0712-22500088 (O)
+91-0712-2547610 (R)
Mobile:  +91-9423634819E-mail:pbnandkar@rediffmail.com
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