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Prof. (Dr.) Jitin Rahul
Dr. Jitin Rahul is currently working as Assistant Professor at Sharda University, Greater Noida. He completed his graduation (B.Sc.) in Biological Science, masters (M.Sc.) in Botany (Specialization in Environmental Science) from Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur and M.Phil in Botany with specialization on Advanced Ecology, Conservation & Environmental Biology from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi. He had qualified national level fellowship for the research UGC-RGNF and ISM-JRF in two different subjects Botany and Environmental Science.
Dr. Jitin Rahul earned his, PhD degree from IIT Dhanbad, with MHRD fellowship (ISM-JRF), on the research title ‘Biodiversity of Vascular Plants and Atmospheric Heavy Metal Deposition along the National Highway-2, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India.
He has published around 20 SCI/Scopus/Web of Science indexed journal/UGC Care articles and 12 research articles published in International/National conferences or seminars between, 2016-2022 with over 371 citations, h-index 7. He received Best oral presentation award, from International Conference, India. Recently, He received National Educationist Award from Avishkar Foundation, Solapur in the month of March 2023. He has 6 years' experience in the research field (under Research Associate, Project Associate, Senior Research Fellow and Junior Research Fellow positions) and 5 years' experience in teaching (UG and PG level)
His research area of interest: Atmospheric Pollution, Climate Change-Ecology, Biodiversity, Phytoremediation, Eco-restoration, Heavy Metal Pollution (Dust & Soil) and Plant Taxonomy.
He was involved in National Medicinal Plant Board (NMPB), Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India funded project Monitoring Team member (Project Associate) with National Productivity Council, New Delhi. He was monitored 9 Government project. He was involved in NATCOM-3 project as position of Research Associate (RA) at G.B. Pant Himalayan Research Institute, Almora. Uttarakhand, India. As an environmentalist and botanist Dr. Jitin Rahul had explored various biodiversity conservation sites (Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand).
Supervisors: Dr. M.K. Jain and Dr. S.P. Singh
Phone: +91-7549008609
Address: Room No.-21, School of Basic Science & Research, Department of Environment Science, Sharda University, Greater Noida, UP, India
Dr. Jitin Rahul earned his, PhD degree from IIT Dhanbad, with MHRD fellowship (ISM-JRF), on the research title ‘Biodiversity of Vascular Plants and Atmospheric Heavy Metal Deposition along the National Highway-2, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India.
He has published around 20 SCI/Scopus/Web of Science indexed journal/UGC Care articles and 12 research articles published in International/National conferences or seminars between, 2016-2022 with over 371 citations, h-index 7. He received Best oral presentation award, from International Conference, India. Recently, He received National Educationist Award from Avishkar Foundation, Solapur in the month of March 2023. He has 6 years' experience in the research field (under Research Associate, Project Associate, Senior Research Fellow and Junior Research Fellow positions) and 5 years' experience in teaching (UG and PG level)
His research area of interest: Atmospheric Pollution, Climate Change-Ecology, Biodiversity, Phytoremediation, Eco-restoration, Heavy Metal Pollution (Dust & Soil) and Plant Taxonomy.
He was involved in National Medicinal Plant Board (NMPB), Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India funded project Monitoring Team member (Project Associate) with National Productivity Council, New Delhi. He was monitored 9 Government project. He was involved in NATCOM-3 project as position of Research Associate (RA) at G.B. Pant Himalayan Research Institute, Almora. Uttarakhand, India. As an environmentalist and botanist Dr. Jitin Rahul had explored various biodiversity conservation sites (Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand).
Supervisors: Dr. M.K. Jain and Dr. S.P. Singh
Phone: +91-7549008609
Address: Room No.-21, School of Basic Science & Research, Department of Environment Science, Sharda University, Greater Noida, UP, India
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trace amounts in an ordinary fermentation. Moreover the synthesis of antibiotic is regulated by tight metabolic and genetic regulation. Therefore it is the task to the bio-technologists to modify the wild type strain and to provide cultural conditions to improve the productivity of antibiotics. Improvement of the microbial strain offers the greatest opportunity for cost reduction without significant capital investment. The desired result of strain improvement is the ability of a manufacturing process to meet additional demands without adding more production scale fermenters.
floral diversity of least concern (LC) plant species based on the
plot quadrat sampling patterns on the accuracy of phytosociological
characterization of the road side floral diversity. The
size of each plot was taken as 10 m2. LC plant species in each
quadrat along the National Highway (NH-2) Delhi–Kolkata
were identified, and total 16LCplant species were recorded in
each 24 randomly selected quadrat along the both sides of
National Highway.Atotal of 16LCplant species belonging to
13 families and 16 genera were recorded in which family
Fabaceae was represented by four species followed by
Asteraceae, Apocynaceae, Amaranthaceae, Cactaceae, Pteridaceae,
Dipterocarpaceae, Cupressaceae, Cyperaceae, Arecaceae,
Acanthaceae, Pontederiaceae, and Convolvulaceae by
only a single species. The result showed that the LC plant
species had a floral diversity composed of a total of 16 LC
plant species of tree, shrub, herb, climber, and cactus,
respectively, with varied qualities. These research paper deals
with the floristic assessment are the necessary prerequisites to
understand the present diversity status of LC species along the
National Highway.
trace amounts in an ordinary fermentation. Moreover the synthesis of antibiotic is regulated by tight metabolic and genetic regulation. Therefore it is the task to the bio-technologists to modify the wild type strain and to provide cultural conditions to improve the productivity of antibiotics. Improvement of the microbial strain offers the greatest opportunity for cost reduction without significant capital investment. The desired result of strain improvement is the ability of a manufacturing process to meet additional demands without adding more production scale fermenters.
floral diversity of least concern (LC) plant species based on the
plot quadrat sampling patterns on the accuracy of phytosociological
characterization of the road side floral diversity. The
size of each plot was taken as 10 m2. LC plant species in each
quadrat along the National Highway (NH-2) Delhi–Kolkata
were identified, and total 16LCplant species were recorded in
each 24 randomly selected quadrat along the both sides of
National Highway.Atotal of 16LCplant species belonging to
13 families and 16 genera were recorded in which family
Fabaceae was represented by four species followed by
Asteraceae, Apocynaceae, Amaranthaceae, Cactaceae, Pteridaceae,
Dipterocarpaceae, Cupressaceae, Cyperaceae, Arecaceae,
Acanthaceae, Pontederiaceae, and Convolvulaceae by
only a single species. The result showed that the LC plant
species had a floral diversity composed of a total of 16 LC
plant species of tree, shrub, herb, climber, and cactus,
respectively, with varied qualities. These research paper deals
with the floristic assessment are the necessary prerequisites to
understand the present diversity status of LC species along the
National Highway.
The Dhanbad district is spread over an area of 23.39 sq. kms. Dhanbad is the only district in the Jharkhand state where participation in the non-agricultural sector is more than that in the agricultural sector but rich in natural resources. Dhanbad city is the coal capital of India. It is obviously due to availability of the coal resources has prompted extensive mining activity. The investigation concerns the floral diversity in the district of Dhanbad, Jharkhand state, India and the identification of LC (Least Concern) plant species with the help of floristic anaysis. Which possess highly valuable vegetation; these areas are covered with different habits types of vegetation like Tree, Small tree, Cactus tree, Fern, Shrub, Small shrub, Cactus shrub, Climber, Herb, Bulb, Grass, and Stem parasite. The assessment has resulted in the recording of total 142 plant species, 138 plant species belonging to angiosperms plant group, 2 plants to pteridophytes plant group and 2 plants to gymnosperms plant group. Among under 53 families and 121 genera during 2014 to 2016. For each plant species scientific name, family name and habit are provided. A total identified 16 LC (Least Concern) plant species with the help of floristic assessment belonging 13 families and 16 genera were recorded in which family Fabaceae was represented by 4 species followed by Asteraceae, Apocynaceae, Amaranthaceae, Cactaceae, Pteridaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Cupressaceae, Cyperaceae, Arecaceae, Acanthaceae, Pontederiaceae and Convolvulaceae only single species.