B. Talukdar
Gauhati University
14 Papers
16 Citations
B. Talukdar is an academic researcher from Gauhati University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acid mine drainage & Coal mining. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Cytotoxic and genotoxic affects of acid mine drainage on fish Channa punctata (Bloch).
TL;DR: The high incidence of morphological and histological alterations, haematological changes along with DNA breakage in C. punctata is an evidence of the cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of AMD of coal mines.
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Evaluation of genetic toxicity caused by acid mine drainage of coal mines on fish fauna of Simsang River, Garohills, Meghalaya, India.
TL;DR: The index of DNA damage assessed by comet assay, micronucleus and chromosome aberration tests demonstrated significant differences season wise in different sampling sites, and Frequency of DNA-damaged cells was found highest in the water samples collected from affected site in monsoon season.
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Present status and diversity of small indigenous fish species (SIS) in the upper reaches of river Brahmaputra in Assam, north-eastern India
TL;DR: The study revealed that the upper reaches of river Brahmaputra is fairly rich in SIS fish diversity, however, better management strategies such as controlled harvest and scientific fishing policies will ensure sustainable exploitation and conservation of SISFish in the region.
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Histopathological Alternations in Liver and Kidney of Tor tor (Ham) Inhabited in Coal Mining Affected Areas of Simsang River, Garohills; Meghalaya
B. Talukdar,S. Basumatary,H. K. Kalita,R. A. Baishya,A. Dutta,S. K. Srivastava,Dandadhar Sarma +6 more
TL;DR: It was observed from the histopathological investigation that most of the impact of AMD of coal mining was found in cellular level.
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Identification and Pathogenicity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa DJ1990 on Tail and Fin Rot Disease in Spotted Snakehead
D.J. Saikia,Pritam Chattopadhyay,Goutam Banerjee,Goutam Banerjee,B. Talukdar,Dandadhar Sarma +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of P. aeruginosa as a TFRD-causing candidate in C. punctata and the isolate exhibited sensitivity to the broad-spectrum antibiotics but was resistant against aztreonum.
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