Dr. Kaushal Kishore Choudhary
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Dr. Kaushal Kishore Choudhary

Assistant Professor
Dr. Jagannath Mishra College, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, India

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Biography

Dr. Kaushal Kishore Choudhary is currently working as Assistant Professor in Botany at Dr J. Mishra College Muzaffarpur. He obtained his PhD in Science Botany from B.R.A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur. He is having 14 years research experience, & 3 years 8 month teaching experience. He actively participates in workshops. Dr Kaushal Kishore received honor include Summer Research Fellowship Award, Selected in Marquis Whos Who in the world, Submission of unialgal culture. He is also member of editorial board in number of journals. He has published (23) research articles in journals, (1) book and (8) papers in conferences as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Botany
62%
Plant Ecology
90%
Plant Physiology
75%
Microbiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
6
Articles
17
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Choudhary, K.K., G. Kumari and R. Kumari, 2017. Biochemical Mobilization of Cyanobacteria towards Sustainable Development. In: Plants and Microbes in an Ever-Changing Environment, Singh, S.S. (Ed.). Chapter 19, Nova Science Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-1-53610-928-3, pp: 409-428.
  2. Choudhary, K.K., 2016. Eutrophication, Algal Bloom and their Toxicity on Human and Animals. In: Environmental Biotechnology: A New Approach, Gupta, R.K. and S.S. Singh (Eds.). Daya Publishing House, New Delhi, India, ISBN-13: 9789351247364, pp: 101-110.
  3. Choudhary, K.K. and D.W. Dhar, 2015. Microbes in Soil and their Agricultural Prospects. Nova Science Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-1-63482-824-6, Pages: 433.
  4. Choudhary, K.K. and D.W. Dhar, 2015. Cyanobacteria or Blue-Green Algae: Sustainable Source of Soil Fertility and Crop Productivity. In: Microbes in Soil and Their Agricultural Prospects, Choudhary, K.K. and D.W. Dhar (Eds.). Nova Science Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-1-63482-824-6, pp: 99-122.
  5. Sharma, C., R.K. Gupta, R.K. Pathak and K.K. Choudhary, 2014. Impact of fluoride and VAM fungi on growth and foliar F accumulation of tea plants. Fluoride, 47: 15-22.
  6. Sharma, C., R.K. Gupta, R.K. Pathak and K.K. Choudhary, 2013. Seasonal colonization of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi in the roots of Camellia sinensis (tea) in different tea gardens of India. ISRN Biodivers. 10.1155/2013/593087.
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  7. Choudhary, K.K. and R.K. Singh, 2013. Culturable cyanobacterial diversity along altitudinal gradient in Eastern Himalayas. J. Algal Biomass Utiliz., 4: 53-58.
  8. Sharma, N., K.K. Choudhary, R. Bajpai and A.K. Rai, 2011. Freshwater Cyanobacterial (Blue-Green Algae) Blooms: Causes, Consequences and Control. In: Impact, Monitoring and Management of Environmental Pollution, Al-Nemr, A. (Ed.). Nova Science Publishers, NY, USA., pp: 73-95.
  9. Choudhary, K.K., R.K. Gupta and M. Kumar, 2011. Cyanobacterial Biodiversity: A Profile. In: Diversity of Lower Plants, Gupta, R.K. and M. Kumar (Eds.). I.K. International Publication, New Delhi, pp: 36-53.
  10. Choudhary, K.K., L.N. Shukla and C.P. Shukla, 2011. Species of cyanophyta diversity in fly ash affected rice fields along national thermal plant. Int. J. Algae, 13: 186-192.
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  11. Choudhary, K.K., 2011. Post-storage potential of Nostoc linckia (Cyanobacteria) immobilized in Ca-alginate (synthetic seed) as biofertilizer inocula. J. Gen. Applied Microbiol., 57: 247-251.
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  12. Choudhary, K.K., 2011. Occurrence of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria during different stages of paddy cultivation. Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon., 18: 73-76.
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  13. Choudhary, K.K., 2011. Cryopreservation: A Novel Approach to Cyanobacterial Germplasm Conservation. In: Advances in Life Sciences, Sinha, R.P., N.K. Sharma and A.K. Rai (Eds.). I.K. International Pub., New Delhi, pp: 252-263.
  14. Choudhary, K.K., 2010. Post-storage viability and metabolic stability of immobilized cyanobacteria. Nova Hedwigia, 90: 215-226.
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  15. Choudhary, K.K., 2010. Cyanobacteria for Biofertilizer, Bioremediation and Bioactive Compounds. In: Algal Biotechnology New Vistas, Das, M.K. (Ed.). Daya Publishing House, New Delhi, pp: 260-276.
  16. Choudhary, K.K. and R. Bimal, 2010. Distribution of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria (Nostocaceae) during rice cultivation in fertilized and unfertilized paddy fields. Nordic J. Bot., 28: 100-103.
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  17. Choudhary, K.K., 2009. Occurrence of chroococcaceae during rice cultivation in North Bihar, India. Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon., 16: 57-63.
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  18. Choudhary, K.K., 2009. Ecological and Biotechnological Relevance of Soil Cyanobacteria. In: Soil Microflora, Gupta, R.K., M. Kumar and D. Vyas (Eds.). Daya Publishing House, New Delhi, pp: 324-339.
  19. Choudhary, K.K. and R. Bimal, 2009. Diversity of filamentous non-heterocystous forms of cyanobacteria (Oscillatoriaceae) in agriculture fields of North Bihar, India. Indian J. Trop. Biodivers., 17: 31-36.
  20. Choudhary, K.K. and R. Bimal, 2008. Phenolics production by cells of the cyanobacterium, Anabaena doliolum, immobilized in Ca-alginate. Seaweed Res. Utiliz., 30: 93-102.
  21. Choudhary, K.K., S.S. Singh and A.K. Mishra, 2007. Nitrogen Fixing Cyanobacteria and their Potential Applications. In: Advances in Applied Phycology, Gupta, R.K. and V.D. Pandey (Eds.). Daya Publishing House, New Delhi, pp: 142-154.
  22. Mishra U., K.K. Choudhary, S. Pabbi, D.W. Dhar and P.K. Singh, 2005. Influence of blue green algae and azolla inoculation on specific soil enzymes under paddy cultivation. Asian J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Environ. Sci., 7: 9-12.
  23. Singh, B.V., K.K. Choudhary, D.W. Dhar and P.K. Singh, 2001. Occurrence of some Nostocales from 24 Parganas of West Bengal. Phykos, 40: 83-87.
  24. Bimal, R. and K.K. Choudhary, 2001. Growth and pigment pattern in encapsulated and non-encapsulated Nostoc, Rivularia and Gloeotrichia. Biojournal, 13: 115-118.