Dr. Neera Sen Sarkar
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Dr. Neera Sen Sarkar

Assistant Professor
University of Kalyani, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Sciences from Calcutta University, India

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Ecology
62%
Biodiversity
90%
Algae
75%
Plant Interactions
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sanoyaz, S., B. Biswajit, M. Manjushree and S.S. Neera, 2016. Seasonal dynamics of the genus - planktoniella schutt in the estuarine waters of Indian Sundarbans. Earth Environ. Sci., 10.1186/s40064-016-2195-4.
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  2. Prasad, M.R., S. Sanoyaz, S.S. Neera, C. Dipankar and D. Swati, 2016. Algae mediated synthesis of cadmium sulphide nanoparticles and their application in bioremediation. Mater. Res. Express, 10.1088/2053-1591/3/5/055007.
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  3. Paul, S.S., B. Mallik, M. Manjushree, B. Biswajit, S. Sanoyaz and N.S. Sarkar, 2016. Epilithic diatoms as biological water quality indicators- A study in three geographically isolated hill streams in India. J. Environ. Biol., 37: 275-283.
  4. Manjushree, M., B. Biswajit, S. Sanoyaz and S.S. Neera, 2016. Diatoms in sub-surface sediment cores from mangrove forest floors of deltaic islands in Sundarbans, India. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., .
  5. Anirban, A. , A. Chanda, S. Dutta, S. Manna and S.S. Neera et al., 2016. Microphytoplankton species assemblages and nutrient stoichiometry in a shallow continental shelf of the northern Bay of Bengal during winter. Indian J. Geo-Marine Sci., .
  6. Manjushree, M., B. Biswajit and S.S. Neera, 2015. Diatom assemblages in soil: Implications in palaeo-ecological interpretations. Res. Rev. J. Bot., 4: 16-25.
  7. Manjushree, M and S.S. Neera, 2015. Study of diatom flora in geothermal springs of bakreswar, west bengal, India. Res. Rev. J. Bot., 4: 6-10.
  8. Sangeeta, D., R. Debal and S.S. Neera, 2014. Trend analysis of research on arsenic pollution in west bengal, India. J. Energy Environ. Carbon Credits, 4: 25-42.
  9. Neera, S.S. and S. Sanoyaz, 2014. Algal resources in the Indian coastal and marine systems with special reference to sundarbans. Res. Rev. J. Bot., 3: 11-19.
  10. Neera, S.S., T. Bandyopadhyaya, S. Datta and S. Das, 2013. Algae in the assessment of industrial effluents: A case study in south bengal, India. J. Environ. Pathol. Toxicol. Oncol., 32: 101-114.
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  11. Mukherjee, S and S.S. Neera, 2013. The range of prey size of the royal bengal tiger of sundarbans. J. Ecosystems, 10.1155/2013/351756.
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  12. Neera, S.S and S.N. Ghosh, 2008. Biodiversity conservation through people’s participation: An initiative. Zool. Res. Hum. Welfare, 33: 333-336.
  13. De, B.K., J.D. Patel, S. Verma and S. Neera, 2007. Lipid composition of four algal species collected from the sea shore of diu. J. Oil Tech. Ass. India, 39: 3-5.
  14. Naskar, K.R and S.S. Neera, 2004. Estuarine Ecology Of Coastal West Bengal With Special Reference To Sundarbans Mangal. In: The Dying Earth - People�s Action and Nature�s Reaction. Desai, M and M.K. Raha, (Ed.). ACB Publications, Kolkata., pp: 171-213.
  15. Ghosh, A., S. Neera and K.R. Naskar, 2004. Host specificity of mistletoes, Semi - parasites and epiphytes occurring in the sundarbans mangals. Sci. Cult., 70: 71-73.
  16. Neera, S., K.R. Naskar, S. Chakroborty and S.C. Santra, 2003. New benthic alga from Indian Sundarbans. Phykos, 41: 63-64.
  17. Neera, S and N. Kumudranjan, 2003. Algal Flora of Sundarbans Mangals., Daya Publishing House, New Delhi, India, Pages:315..
  18. Ghosh, A., S. Neera and K.R. Naskar, 2003. Dodoneae viscosa (L.) Jacq. an occasional plant species in the coastal area facing intertidal zone of sundarban tiger reserve. Seshaiyana, 11: 3-4.
  19. Ghosh, A., S. Mukherjee, S. Neera, D. Manjistha and K.R. Naskar, 2003. Floral diversity of mangroves and mangrove associated species in the Indian Sundarbans with special reference to distribution and abundance. J. Indian Soc. Coastal agric. Res., 21: 53-58.
  20. Chakroborty, S., S.C. Santra, S. Neera and K.R. Naskar, 2003. A new record of benthic algae in Indian Sundarbans. Seshaiyana, 11: 8-9.
  21. Neera, S., N. Saikat and K.R. Naskar, 2002. Taxonomy of the diatom flora of Sundarbans mangals in west bengal, India. J. Interacademicia, 6: 118-137.
  22. Neera, S., K.R. Naskar and B.K. De, 2002. Fatty acid composition of the lipids of different halophytic algae from estuarine habitats of the Indian Sundarbans-II. J. Oil Tech. Asso. India, 34: 13-16.
  23. Neera, S and K.R. Naskar, 2002. Algal communities in the inter tidal mangrove niches of Sundarbans. J. Interacad., 6: 420-433.
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  24. Ghosh, A., S. Mukherjee, S. Neera, D. Manjistha and K.R. Naskar, 2002. Latest check-list of mangroves and mangrove associated species in the Indian Sundarbans with special reference to distribution of different species. Seshaiyana, 10: 3-5.
  25. Neera, S., B. Sasanka, B. Bratati and N. Kumudranjan, 2001. Food and feeding habits of the estuarine fish Scatophagus argus (L.) day from the sundarbans mangals of West Bengal. J. Interacad., 5: 87-90.
  26. Neera, S and K.R. Naskar, 2001. Occurrence of a brown algae as littoral flora from the Indian sundarbans mangals. Seshaiyana, 9: 1-2.
  27. Sen, N., K.R. Naskar, D.K. Bhattacharya and B.K. De, 2000. Fatty acid composition of the lipids of different halophytic algae from estuarine habitats of the Indian Sundarbans. J. Oil Tech. Asso. India, 32: 120-123.
  28. Sen, N. and K.R. Naskar, 2000. Colpomenia sinuosa - a new report of brown algae from the Indian Sundarbans. J. Indian Soc. Coastal. Agric. Res., 18: 177-179.