Abhijit Poddar
Nalco Holding Company
18 Papers
82 Citations
Abhijit Poddar is an academic researcher from Nalco Holding Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Amylase. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Abhijit Poddar include Department of Biotechnology.
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Papers
Microbiological studies of hot springs in India: a review
Abhijit Poddar,Subrata K. Das +1 more
TL;DR: The possibilities of extrapolating these studies for practical applications and environmental impact assessment towards protection of natural ecosystem of hot springs have also been discussed.
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Taxonomic study of the genus Tepidiphilus: transfer of Petrobacter succinatimandens to the genus Tepidiphilus as Tepidiphilus succinatimandens comb. nov., emended description of the genus Tepidiphilus and description of Tepidiphilus thermophilus sp. nov., isolated from a terrestrial hot spring
TL;DR: Comparative phenotypic, chemotaxonomic and genetic analysis revealed significant similarities among strains of the genera Tepidiphilus and Petrobacter, and a novel bacterium, strain JHK30(T), was isolated from a terrestrial hot spring located at Jharkhand, India, and was identified following a polyphasic approach.
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Marinomonas fungiae sp. nov., isolated from the coral Fungia echinata from the Andaman Sea.
TL;DR: On the basis of the data from the present polyphasic taxonomic study, strain AN44(T) is considered to represent a novel species of the genus Marinomonas, for which the name Marinomona fungiae sp.
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Anoxybacillus suryakundensis sp. nov, a moderately thermophilic, alkalitolerant bacterium isolated from hot spring at Jharkhand, India.
TL;DR: Four closely related facultative anaerobe, moderately thermophilic, Gram positive rods (JS1T, JS5, JS11, and JS15) were isolated from sediment samples from a hot spring at Suryakund, Jharkhand, India and revealed they belong to genus Anoxybacillus.
Enabling Trade in Gene-Edited Produce in Asia and Australasia: The Developing Regulatory Landscape and Future Perspectives
Michael G. K. Jones,John Fosu-Nyarko,Sadia Iqbal,Muhammad Adeel,Rhodora Romero-Aldemita,Mahaletchumy Arujanan,Mieko Kasai,Xun Wei,Bambang Prasetya,Satya Nugroho,Osman Mewett,Shahid Mansoor,Muhammad Jawad Akbar Awan,Reynante Lacsamana Ordonio,Sudabathula Rajaramamohana Rao,Abhijit Poddar,Penelope Hundleby,N Iamsupasit,Kay Khoo +18 more
TL;DR: In this article , the status of regulations that relate to gene-editing crop products in Asian countries and Australasia are described, together with relevant definitions and responsible regulatory bodies, and there is clearly a need for the harmonization or alignment of GEd regulations in the region: this will promote the path-to-market and enable the benefits of GED technologies to reach the end-users.