Dr. Pramod  Kumar Mahish
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Dr. Pramod Kumar Mahish

Assistant Professor
Govt. Digvijay PG Autonomous College, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Govt. Digvijay PG Autonomous College, India

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Biography

Dr. Pramod Kumar Mahish is currently working as Assistant Professor at Govt. Digvijay PG Autonomous College, India. He obtained his PhD in Biotechnology from same Institute. His main area of interest related to Environmental Sciences. His area of expertise includes Water Pollution, Biosorption of Heavy Metal, Fungal Biodiversity, and Enzyme Potentiality of Fungi. He has 3 publications in journals and 1 book chapter.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Water Pollution
62%
Biosorption
90%
Heavy Metal
75%
Biodiversity
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Shrivastava, S., P.K. Mahish and A. Ghritlahare, 2018. Effect of industrial fly ash on the growth of some crop field soil fungi adapted with ash content. Int. J. Agric. Environ. Biotechnol., 11: 203-207.
  2. Mahish, P.K., K.L. Tiwari and S.K. Jadhav, 2018. Biosorption of lead by biomass of resistant Penicillium oxalicum isolated from Industrial Effluent. J. Appl. Sci., 18: 41-47.
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  3. Mahish, P.K., 2017. Water audit: A case study of govt. digvijay autonomous post graduate college rajnandgaon. Chhattisgarh. Indian J. Sci. Res., 13: 79-81.
  4. Mahish, P.K. and A. Ghritlahare, 2017. Pathogenicity of Phoma chrysanthemicola to Chrysanthemum Plants (Asteraceae Family) and control of pathogen by chemical and biological approach. Biosci. Biotechnol. Res. Asia, 14: 1191-1200.
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  5. Mahish, P.K., R. Mahobia and J. Yadav, 2016. Use and awareness of herbal medicines among literate population. Int. J. Pharma Bio. Sci., 7: 174-178.
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  6. Mahish, P.K., K.L. Tiwari and S.K. Jadhav, 2015. Biodiversity of fungi from lead contaminated industrial waste water and tolerance of lead metal ion by dominant fungi. Res. J. Environ. Sci., 9: 159-168.
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  7. Mahish, P.K., 2015. Traditional fish processing and economic status of fishermen of central india with special reference to rajnandgaon, chhattisgarh, India. Int. Res. J. Biol. Sci., 4: 33-42.
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  8. Mahish, P.K., 2015. Physico-Chemical assessment of pond water, municipal sewage and industrial effluent of rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh), India. Int. J. Sci. Environ. Technol., 4: 1549-1557.
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  9. Mahish, P.K., K.L. Tiwari and S.K. Jadhav, 2014. Physiochemical and microbial studies of paper mill effluent, raipur (Chhattisgarh) India. Banat's J. Biotechnol., 5: 57-62.
  10. Mahish, P.K., K.L. Tiwari and S.K. Jadhav, 2013. Tolerance of lead by some fungal species isolated from industrial waste water. Deccan Curr. Sci., 9: 229-232.
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  11. Tiwari, K.L., S.K. Jadhav and P.K. Mahish, 2010. Effect of xenobiotics on against some fungal species. Deccan Curr. Sci., 3: 1-12.