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  • D'Souza. J. (A Source Book of Goa: Its Ecology and Life, Ed. by: C. Alvares. Other India Book store, Goa. 2002; Require pagination (from-to))
  • Priolkar, K.; Pai, I.K. (Columban Journal of Life Sciences. 11(1n2); 2010; 63-66.)
    The paper deals with the study of physico-chemical parameters of six sacred temple tanks situated in Ponda taluka of Goa over period of six months, i.e., during Nov 2009 to May 2010. The various parameters studied include ...
  • Desai, P.V. (Pollution Research. 14(4); 1995; 337-382.)
    Dudhsagar river of Goa originates in Karnataka State and flows through rapids in Goa, covering a distance of about 60 km. before joining the Arabian Sea. The physico-chemical characters of the river water were analysed. ...
  • Bhat, D.J.; Chien, C.Y. (Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan. 31; 1990; 147-157.)
  • Munnoli, P.; Bhosle, S. (Environmentalist. 31; 2011; 394-400.)
    Efforts were made to recycle sugar industry waste 'press mud' (PM) with an objective to ascertain the water-holding capacities with monoculture vermireactor systems using Eisenia fetida (MVR1); Eudrilus eugeniae (MVR2); ...
  • Gadgil, M. (Economic & Political Weekly. 49(18); 2014; 38-50.)
    The Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel report advocates replacing the current pattern of exclusionary development and conservation by an inclusive regime, respecting the existing, but currently sabotaged, constitutional ...
  • Kamat, N.M. (Atharva. 2(6); 2007; 4-34. Also in: The Green Pen: Environmental Journalism in India and South East Asia, Ed. By: Keya Acharya, Frederick Noronha. Sage India. 2009; 236-248.)
  • Dabolkar, P.; Kamat, N.M. (Proc. Nat. Seminar on Advances in Life sciences, St. Xavier’s College, Mapusa, 7-8 Dec 2015. 2015; 38-44.)
  • Wijayawardene, N.N.; Song, Y.; Bhat, D.J.; McKenzie, E.H.C.; Chukeatirote, E.; Wang, Y.; Hyde, K.D. (Sydowia. 65(1); 2013; 129-138.)
    A new species of Wojnowicia was isolated from leaves of Viburnum utile in Guizhou Province, China. The new species, Wojnowicia viburni, is described, illustrated and compared with similar species. It differs from other ...
  • Kamat, N.M.; DeSilva, N.; Pereira, M. (Campus Social- Revista Lusofona De Ciencias Sociais. (3/4); 2007; 151-172.)
  • Nazareth, S.W. (Kavaka. 42; 2014; 131-144.)
    Halophilic fungi exist in hypersaline and polyhaline marine environments. Studies have shown their presence in the Dead Sea, Salt Lakes, solar salterns in different continents, as well as in deep-sea, estuary and mangroves. ...
  • Raghukumar, C.; Muraleedharan, U.D.; Gaud, V.R.; Mishra, R. (Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. 31(9); 2004; 433-441.)
    Microbial xylanases that are thermostable, active at alkaline pH and cellulase-free are generally preferred for biobleaching of paper pulp. We screened obligate and facultative marine fungi for xylanase activity with these ...
  • Fukushima, Koh; Dubey, S.K.; Suzuki, S. (Journal of General and Applied Microbiology. 58(4); 2012; 283-289.)
    A tributyltin (TBT) resistance gene was isolated from the TBT-resistant marine origin bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa 25W. This gene was identical to PA0320 deposited in the P. aeruginosa PAO1 database (http://www.pseud ...
  • D'Souza, J. (Proceedings of One Day Sponsored Workshop on Plantation Programmes in Industries and Allied Complexes, Ed. by: Torne, S.G.; Rodrigues, B.F. Goa University, 1992; 26-32.)
  • Pai, I.K. (Ecology of Polluted Waters, Vol. 2, Ed. by: Arvind Kumar. APH Corporation, New Delhi. 2002; 827-831.)
  • D'Costa, S.; Pai, I.K. (Tropical Ecology. 56(3); 2015; 311-322.)
    Environmental conditions and zooplankton populations were studied in the nearshore waters of Colva and Karwar, along the central west coast of India to assess the spatial and temporal variations in zooplankton composition. ...
  • Pai, I.K.; Terdalkar, S.; Pereira, M.L. (Recent Trends in Biodiversity of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Ed. By: Ramakrishna C. Raghunathan and C. Sivaperuman. Zoological Survey of India, (Govt. of India). 2010; 113-129.)
  • Fernandes, A.; Pai, I.K. (Journal of Bioresources. 5(2); 2018; 24-32.)
    Water is the key substance for the survival of all living organisms. The quality of water in terms of physicochemical parameters affect the conditions for the existence of zooplankton. India is blessed with thousands of ...
  • Pai, I.K. (Advances in Zoology, Environmental Degradation and Biodiversity, (Proc. 10. All India Congress of Zoology, 14-18 Oct 1998) Ed. By: B.N. Pandey and B.K. Singh. Daya Publishing House, Delhi. 2000; 218-228.)
    Zooplankton are economically important large group of tiny animals. They are very useful indicators of currents helping hydrographers, foraminiferam ooze helping oil explorers, apart from their marvellous capacity of ...
  • Pai, I.K.; Terdalkar, S. (Trends in Life Sciences (India). 14(1); 1999; 1-5.)
    We have sampled zooplankton from five different fresh water bodies on Taieigao Plateau, Goa, by using standard zooplankton collection methods. This report provides first estimates of the diversity and abundance of zooplankton ...

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