Dr. T. Yasodha
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Dr. T. Yasodha

Associate Professor and Head
PGP College of Arts and Science, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Life Science from Avinashilingam University, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Molecular Biology
62%
Bioinformatics
90%
Biotechnology
75%
Cytogenetics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
2
Chapters
0
Articles
30
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Yasodha, T., S. Jeevitha, S. Yogesh and M. Ramanan, 2019. Efficacy of phytobiotics of Achyranthes splendens (linn) against bacterial pathogens of male broiler chickens in namakkal, India. Madridge J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 1: 26-30.
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  2. Yasodha, T., 2018. Efficacy of Medicinal Plant Extracts as Potential Antimicrobial Agents and its Application in the Production of Healthcare Textiles. J. Pharmacogenomics Pharmacoproteomics, Vol. 9. 10.4172/2153-0645-C1-022.
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  3. Yasodha, T. and R. Sasirekha, 2017. Adsorption of zinc (II) from electroplating industrial effluents using Coffee bean husk as low-cost adsorbent. J. Eng. Technol. .
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  4. Thirumal, Y., 2017. Quality profile of indian cassava starch during long term wet storage. Int. J. Sci. Eng. Manage., 8: 402-410.
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  5. Thirumal, Y. and S. Laavu, 2017. HPLC screening of medicinal plant extracts and medicated fish feed for Carrasius auratus (Linn). Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud., 4: 39-42.
  6. Thirumal, Y. and S. Laavu, 2017. HPLC profile of medicinal plant extracts and its application in aquaculture. J. Aquac Res. Dev., Vol. 8. 10.4172/2155-9546.100048.
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  7. Selvaraj, Y., G.U. Maheswari, S.S. Rekha and S. Babu, 2010. Vetivera sp as a low cost adsorbent to adsorb cr (VI) from electroplating industrial effluent. Indian Chem. Eng., 51: 194-202.
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  8. Yasodha, T., 2009. Biosorptive potentiality of agarose immobilised biomass of Anabaena (AIBA) for Ni (II) recovery. Adv. Plant Sci., 22: 11-13.
  9. Yasodha, T., Balakumaran and Harikumar, 2008. Karyotyping studies of traffic workers exposed to automobile exhaust. Asian J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Environ. Sci., 10: 405-406.
  10. Yasodha, T., 2007. Ecofriendly recycling of agro-industrial wastes and its application on cowpea crop. J. Theory Exp. Biol., 4: 20-24.
  11. Yasodha, T. and A. Viajayalakshmi, 1999. Valuable Compost from sugarcane bagasseipth. Indian J. Environ. Eco-Planning, 2: 55-60.
  12. Joseph, R., A. Vijayalakshmi, T. Yasodha, A. Logamadevi and S.M. Priya, 1996. Effects of coir pith on the yield parameters of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) in black cotton soil. Int. J. Environ. Educ. Inform., 15: 237-242.
  13. Joseph, R., A. Vijayalakshmi, A. Logamadevi, T. Yasodha and S.M. Priya, 1996. Effects of coir pith on the yield parameters of green gram (Vigna radiata) in black cotton soil. Environ. Educ. Inform., 15: 249-254.
  14. Joseph, R., A. Vijayalakshmi, A. Logamadevi, S.M. Priya and T. Yasodha, 1996. Effects of coir pith on the yield parameters of cluster bean (Cymopsis tetragonoloba T.) in black cotton soil. Environ. Educ. Inform., 15: 243-248.
  15. Joseph, R., A. Vijayalakshmi and T. Yasodha, 1996. Effect of coirpith on the biometrical and yield parameters of Vigna unguiculata L. Walp and Glycine max L. in black soil. J. Phytol. Res., 9: 151-154.
  16. Dickinson, R.A., S. Frost, A. Logamadevi, S.M. Priya and T. Yasodha, 1996. Coir Waste: Resource potential and agricultural utilisation in Tamil Nadu, India. Environ. Educ. Inform., 15: 209-230.