Dr. A. Panneerselvam
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Dr. A. Panneerselvam

Associate Professor
Thiruvalluvar University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Biology from Thiruvalluvar University, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Environmental Biology
62%
Environmental Pollution
90%
Environmental Monitoring
75%
Environmental Microbiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
10
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sivaraj, A., B.P. Jenifa, M. Kavitha, P. Inbasekar, B. Senthilkumar and A. Panneerselvam, 2011. Antibacterial activity of Coccinia grandis leaf extract on selective bacterial strains. J. Applied Pharm. Sci., 1: 120-123.
  2. Selvam, A.P., S.D. Sharief and N. Dawood. 2003. Physicochemical parameters of sago effluent and well water collected from different areas. J. Ind. Pollut. cont., 19: 135-141.
  3. Mohan, S., Selvam A.P. and V. Antony, 2001. Biotransformation of some challenging organophosphorus insecticides by soil micro flora. M. Turk. J. Biol., 25: 91-96.
  4. Selvam, A.P., 2000. Bio-remediation of sago effluent using white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 76: 325-329.
  5. Selvam, A.P., 1999. Isolation and identification of fungi from sago effluent. Arch. Microbiol., 163: 221-224.
  6. Selvam, A.P., 1999. Bio-treatment of sago effluent by modified root-zone method. Ambiol., 27: 113-118.
  7. Sharief, S.D., N. Dawood and A.P. Selvam, 1998. Recovery of acetyl cholinesterase in different regions of the brain, Liver and kidney of rat, Ratus norvegicus exposed to phorate. Ind. J. Environ. Toxicol., 7: 23-26.
  8. Selvam, A.P., 1997. Studies on feeding and digestion in a sub Tidal clam Meretrix casta chemnitz (Mollusca: Bivalvia). J. Eco. biol., 5: 40-43.
  9. Selvam, A.P., 1997. Studies on the prosoma of the jumping spider Salticus specis. J. Eco. biol., 3: 33-36.
  10. Selvam, A.P., S.D. Sharief and N. Dawood, 1996. Effect of Malathion on the kinetic parameters of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase in the brain regions of the fish Oreochromis mossambius (peter). Ind. J. Environ. Toxicol., 6: 35-38.