Santosh Kumar Mishra
IMS Engineering College
13 Papers
15 Citations
Santosh Kumar Mishra is an academic researcher from IMS Engineering College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Copy-number variation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications.
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Isolation and screening of soil Actinomycetes as source of antibiotics active against bacteria
TL;DR: Fifteen actinomycetes isolate which exhibited antimicrobial activity against at least two of the test organisms and were characterized by conventional methods showed activity against bacteria in which most of them from wasteland alkaline soil where the less interference by human for agriculture or other purpose.
Bacterial resistance to oxytetracycline in different life stages of Indian freshwater carp aquaculture system
Ajay Singh,Gaurav Rathore,Vijai Singh,Indra Mani,Ramendra K. Singh,Santosh Kumar Mishra,Biplab Mishra,Om Prakash Verma +7 more
TL;DR: The presence of an important population of oxytetracycline-resistant bacteria in the microflora of Indian carp aquaculture farms shows the environment of these farms might play important roles as reservoirs of bacteria carrying genetic determinants for high level tetracyCline resistance, prompting an important risk to public health.
Transgenic plants in phytoremediation of organic pollutants
Santosh Kumar Mishra,P. R. Kumar,Ravi Kant Singh +2 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: To enhance the efficacy of phytoremediation, over expression of desired gene induces the metabolism, uptake, and transportation of specific organic pollutants, and expression of suitable gene in root system also enhances rhizodegradation of specificorganic xenobiotics.
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Development of biologically-based activated carbon for advanced water and wastewater treatment process
Ravi Kant Singh,Santosh Kumar Mishra,Balasubramanian Velramar,P. R. Kumar +3 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: BAC microbial biofilms are capable of bioregeneration, of activated carbon, and is being considered as a key component in the wastewater treatment process generated by domestic and other industrial activity.
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Production of Biofertilizer from Agro- waste by using Thermotolerant Phosphate Solubilising Bacteria
Ajay Kumar Singh,Harison Masih,Prerna Nidhi,Yashab Kumar,Jyotsana Kiran Peter,Santosh Kumar Mishra +5 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Bacillus megaterium to inoculate bio-fertilizers with organic compost containing phosphorus sources suitable for spinach plant growth. But the results showed that the tested bacterium had a significantly higher temperature, pH, soluble phosphorus content, and germination rate than non-inoculated bio-bacteria.
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