Dr. Rajarshi  Banerjee
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Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee

Lecturer
Centre for Science and Environment, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microbiology from Sardar Patel University, India

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Biography

Dr. Rajarshi Banerjee is currently working as Laboratory Head at Centre for Science and Environment, India. He obtained his Ph.D. in Microbiology and Molecular Biology from same Institute. His area of interest related to Microbiology & Molecular Biology. His area of expertise includes Archaebacterial Microbiology, Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB), Probiotics, and Synbiotics. He has 11 publications in journals as well as 17 papers in conferences contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Microbiology
62%
Molecular Biology
90%
Probiotics
75%
Plant Genomics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Roy, P., D. Guha, R. Banerjee and M. Singh, 2016. A comparative study of three rhizospheric bacteria belonging to different genera, co-infecting a leguminous plant. J. Invest. Genomics, Vol. 3. 10.15406/jig.2016.03.00053.
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  2. Maity, M. and R. Banerjee, 2016. Physico-chemical and microbiological study of some water bodies in two economically important cities. Int. J. Water Res., 6: 20-25.
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  3. Datta, S., D. Jana, T.R. Maity, A. Samanta and R. Banerjee, 2016. Piper betle leaf extract affects the quorum sensing and hence virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. 3 Biotech, Vol. 6. 10.1007/s13205-015-0348-8.
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  4. Datta, A., M. Maity and R. Banerjee, 2016. Seasonal variations in physical, chemical and biological characteristics of a few canal systems of east Kolkata wetlands. Pollut. Res., 35: 353-361.
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  5. Biswas, A. and R. Banerjee, 2016. A lab originated bacteriocin and its partial purification and demonstration of antimicrobial activity. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. Appl. Sci., 5: 728-737.
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  6. Banerjee, R., A. Halder and A. Natta, 2016. Psychrophilic microorganisms: Habitats and exploitation potentials. Eur. J. Biotechnol. Biosci., 4: 16-24.
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  7. Chaudhury, U., S. Chandra and R. Banerjee, 2015. Use of probiotics amongst general medical practitioners: An assesment. Int. J. Adv. Res., 3: 1063-1069.
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  8. Goswami, A., L. Ghosh and R. Banerjee, 2014. The lacuna between R&D and technological commercialization of biofertilizers in South Asian countries. J. Adv. Res. Microbiol., 1: 21-40.
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  9. Banerjee, R., I. Kothari and P.N. Mukhopadhyay, 2013. Characterization and Molecular Study of a Chemolithotrophic Bacterium: Identification of a Diheme Cytochrome C in a Gram Negative Facultative Chemolithotroph. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-659-41522-7, Pages: 104..
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  10. Agarwal, N., R. Thakur and R. Banerjee, 2013. Probiotics: A new concept in prophylaxis. Res. Rev. J. Biotechnol., 3: 1-10.
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  11. Thakur, R., N. Agarwal, S. Choudhury, D. Kabiraj and R. Banerjee, 2012. Validation of some PGPB on plant growth. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Biodiversity: Threats and Conservation Through Traditional and Biotechnological Approaches, February 4-6, 2012 Dumdum Motijheel College, Dumdum, Kolkata -.
  12. Thakur, R., N. Agarwal and R. Banerjee, 2012. Biofertilisers: Yesterday, today and tomorrow. J. Biotechnol., 2: 11-29.
  13. Tanmay, K., N. Ujani, M. Haldar and R. Banerjee, 2011. Development of a microbial consortium: A plausible biofertilizer. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Advancement of Food Technology: Role of Nanotechnology and Biochemical Engineering, May 5-6, 2011, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia -.
  14. Biswas, A. and R. Banerjee, 2011. A LAB originated bacteriocin: Its partial purification and antimicrobial activity demonstration. of the National Seminar on Advancement of Food Technology: Role of Nanotechnology and Biochemical Engineering, May 5-6, 2011, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia -.
  15. Chandra, S., U. Chaudhury and R. Banerjee, 2010. Development of a synbiotic fish feed to assist in aquaculture nutrition management. Researcher, 2: 63-75.
  16. Arikta, B., M. Sourav and B. Rajarshi, 2010. Partial purification of a LAB originated lantibiotic and demonstration of its antimicrobial activity. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Biotechnology Conference for Students, November 13-14, 2010, Pune, Maharashtra -.
  17. Saha, A., S. Chandra, D. Banerjee and R. Banerjee, 2009. Isolation of potential bacteria to study the potential of its exploitation as a probiont. Proceedings of the National Conference on Future of Food Biotechnology in India, January 8-9, 2009, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India -.
  18. Chandra, S., U. Chaudhury, A. Saha and R. Banerjee, 2009. Is synbiotic feed an answer to aquaculture nutrition management? Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress, January 3-7, 2009, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India -.
  19. Hiya, D., C. Gargi, B. Samidh and R. Banerjee, 2008. Prevalence of PLCV in the local Niche and an initiative study to combat the disease through development of systemic acquired resistance. Proceedings of the 1st International Society Biotechnology Conference, December 28-30, 2008, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Majitar, Gangtok, Sikkim, India -.
  20. Chaudhury, U., S. Chandra and R. Banerjee, 2008. Prevalence and usage of probiotics, is it underused? A brief study. Proceedings of the International Conference on Biotechnology, February 6-8, 2008, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India -.
  21. Chandra, S., U. Chaudhury and R. Banerjee, 2008. Bacteria for life!!! Is it true? Proceedings of the 15th West Bengal State Science and Technology Congress, February 28-29, 2008, Shibpur, Howrah, WB, India -.
  22. Mandal, U. and R. Banerjee, 2007. Effect of salt stress on growth of leguminous plants. Proceedings of the National Level Students Symposium BIOMICAL, March 9-10, 2007, College of Engineering, GITAM, Vishakhapatnam- 530045, Andhra Pradesh, India -.
  23. Banerjee, S. and R. Banerjee, 2007. Mass cultivation of PGPB (Plant growth promoting bacteria) and their effect on some leguminous plants. Proceedings of the National Level Students Symposium on Biomical, March 9-10, 2007, GITAM, Vishakhapatnam- 530045, Andhra Pradesh, India -.
  24. Shah, M.P., G.V. Reddy, R. Banerjee, P.R. Babu and I.L. Kothari, 2005. Microbial degradation of banana waste under solid state bioprocessing using two Lignocellulolytic fungi (Phylosticta spp. MPS-001 and Aspergillus sp. MPS-002). Process Biochem., 40: 445-451.
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  25. Banerjee, R., A. Nagee, P.N. Mukhopadhyaya and I.L. Kothari, 2005. Isolation and molecular study of a soil isolate of Sulfur lithotrophic bacterium. Proceedings of the International Conference on Microbial Biodiversity: Current Prospectives and Potential Applications, April 16-18, 2005, New Delhi, India -.
  26. Mukherjee, M., R. Banerjee, A. Datta, S. Sen and B. Chatterjee, 2004. Women fishers in Periurban Kolkata. Urban Agric. Magazine, 12: 40-40.
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  27. Banerjee, R., A. Nagee, P.N. Mukhopadhyay and I.L. Kothari, 2004. Molecular dissection of diheme cytochrome C gene from soil isolate of a gram negative, facultative chemolithotrophic sulfur oxidizer. Romanian Arch. Microbiol. Immunol., 63: 223-233.
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  28. Mistry, D., R. Banerjee, I.L. Kothari, A. Mishra and G.B. Valand, 2003. Systemic antiviral resistance against toabcco chlorotic mottle virus by plant extracts. Indian J. Plant Prot., 31: 61-65.
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  29. Banerjee, R. and I.L. Kothari, 2003. Isolation and characterisation of chemlithotrophic microbes for their use in environmental bioremediation programme. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Environmental Biotechnology and Biodiversity Conservation, January 31-February 1, 2003, SP University, VV Nagar -.
  30. Mistry, D., R. Banerjee, I.L. Kothari, A. Mishra and G.B. Valand, 2002. Systemic antiviral resistance against toabcco chlorotic mottle virus by plant extracts. Proceedings of the Asian Congress of Mycology and Plant Pathology, October 1-4, 2002, University of Mysore, Mysore -.