Dr. Aneesha Singh

Dr. Aneesha Singh

Principal Scientist

Academic Qualifications

Contact Details

Dr. Aneesha Singh

Principal Scientist

aneeshas@csmcri.res.in

6450 / 2567760

Scopus Author ID: Scopus Id 55487575100

Publication web: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=oq-GfXEAAAAJ&hl=en

Research interests

Biotechnology: Plant/halophytes tissue culture, seaweed.  

Microbiology: Plant-microbe interaction, wastewater management and utilization, saline soil reclamation

Biochemistry: plant/halophytes polymer (cellulose), halophyte for saline soil

Last 5 years publications

  1. Singh A (2022) In vitro study of virus new strain JLCuGV infected nodal explants and production of planting material through meristem culture from virus-infected Jatropha curcas plants. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences, (IF 0.5)
  2. Vyas DK, Ranawat B, Singh A (2021) Development of high frequency cost-effective micropropagation protocol for Juncus rigidus using liquid culture medium and extraction of cellulose from their in vitro shoots - an important rush. Biocatalyst and Agriculture Biotechnology 35: 102099
  3. Ranawat B, Mishra S, Singh A* (2021) Enterobacter hormaechei (MF957335) enhanced yield, disease and salinity tolerance in tomato. Archives Of Microbiology  13: 1-9 (IF-1.88)
  4. Ranawat B, Bachani P, Singh A*, Mishra S (2021) Enterobacter hormaechei as plant growth-promoting bacteria for improvement in Lycopersicum esculentum. Current Microbiology 78, 1208–1217 (IF-1.74)
  5. Gupta AR., Ranawat B, Singh A, Yadava A, Sharma S (2021) Zirconium-Silver nano organo-bimetallic network for scavenging hazardous ions from water and its antibacterial potentiality: An Environment-friendly approach Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. 9(4), 105356. (IF-7.9).
  6. Singh A*, Ranawat B, Meena R (2019) Extraction and characterization of cellulose from halophytes: next generation source of cellulose fibre, SN applied science 1:1311    doi10.1007/s42452-019-1160-6
  7. Singh A* (2018) Efficient Micropropagation protocol for Jatropha curcas using liquid culture medium. Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology (IF-0.5) 21: 89–94
  8. Singh A*, Patel P, Agrawal PK (2018) Management of Collar Rot Disease Caused by Macrophomina phaseolina in Jatropha curcas - Green Diesel. Plant Plant Pathology & Microbiology 9: 1-4  (IF 1.5)
  9. Singh A*, Sharma S, Shah MT (2018) Successful Cultivation of Salicornia brachiata – A Sea Asparagus Utilizing RO Reject Water: A Sustainable Solution Int J Waste Resour 8:332-337.
  10. Singh A* (2017) N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-N-phenylurea enhanced regeneration of Jatropha curcas leaf explants by high mineral acquisition, Biologia (Accepted)-(IF-0.86)
  11. Singh A*, Pradeep Kumar Agarwal (2017) Jatropha curcas micrografting modifies plant architecture and increases tolerance to abiotic stress: grafting modifies the architecture of Jatropha curcas Plant cell tissue and organ culture 128(1):243–246 (IF-2.6).

Ph.D Dissertation thesis: 3

  1.  Studies on halo-tolerant bacteria for their agricultural applications (Awarded 2021)
  2. Isolation and characterization of cellulose from halophytes for agriculture application (pursuing).
  3. Isolation and characterization of calcite, phosphate solubilizing and iron oxidizing bacteria for nano-biofertilizer for alkaline soil and insight to enhance their shelf life (pursuing).

MSc Dissertation thesis: 15

 




Micropropagation of J.curcas, Jojoba, Salicornia brachiata

Plant Tissue culture