Dr. Subhajit Das
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Dr. Subhajit Das

Research Scientist
Department of Marine Science, University of Calcutta, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Marine Science from University of Calcutta, India

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Biography

Dr. Subhajit Das is currently working as Research Associate at CSIR Marine Science Department University of Calcutta. He obtained his Ph.D. in Marine Science from same University. His area of research interest focuses on Carbon Sequestration in Soil Relation to Soil Microbial Activity, Carbon Flux Modeling, Biosphere-Atmosphere Interaction, Soil Biogeochemistry, and Microbial Diversity in Soil, Soil Enzyme Activity, Biomass Study, and Nutrient Dynamics. He was received Junior Research Fellowship from Department of Science & Technology (DST), India and Project Fellowship from UGC, India. He has published 21 research articles in international journals, and 1 article in national journal, and 2 conference proceedings as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Carbon Sequestration
62%
Soil Microbial Activity
90%
Carbon Flux Modeling
75%
Soil Biogeochemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
45
Abstracts
3

Selected Publications

  1. Mukherjee, A., S. Das, T. Bhattacharya, M. De, T.K. Maiti and T.K. De, 2014. Optimization of phytoplankton preservative concentrations to reduce damage during long-term storage. Biopreservation Biobanking, 12: 139-147.
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  2. Das, S., T.K. Jana and T.K. De, 2014. Vertical profile of Phosphatase activity in the Sundarban mangrove forest, North East Coast of Bay of Bengal, India. Geomicrobiol. J., 31: 716-725.
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  3. Mukherjee, A., S. Das, M. De, T.K. Maiti and T.K. De, 2013. A Report on the Micro-Phytoplankton Size Range, Biovolume, Biomass and Geometric Shape in the Post “Aila” (Severe Cyclone) Waters of Estuarine Sundarban-Bay of Bengal, India. J. Mar. Biol. Oceanogr., 2: 1-13.
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  4. Mukherjee, A., A. Basu, S. Chakraborty, S. Das and T.K. De, 2013. Salinity might be the most influential governing factor of cell surface size of Coscinodiscus in well mixed tropical estuarine waters. Int. J. Life Sci. Edu. Res., 1: 81-90.
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  5. Das, S., M. De, T. Kumar Jana and T.K. De, 2013. Environmental influence on cultivable microbial community in the sediment of Sundarban mangrove forest, India. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 7: 4655-4665.
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  6. Das, S., D. Ganguly, T.K. Maiti, A. Mukherjee, T.K. Jana and T.K. De, 2013. A depth wise diversity of free living N2 fixing and nitrifying bacteria and its seasonal variation with nitrogen containing nutrients in the mangrove sediments of Sundarban, WB, India. Open J. Mar. Sci., 3: 112-119.
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  7. Mukherjee, A., S. Das, T.K. Maiti, P.b. Ghosh and T.K. De, 2012. A Report on the variation in ratio of Salt Ion Excretion by Salt Excretory Mangrove Species of Sundarban under various spatio-temporal Conditions. Int.J. Adv. Life Sci., 3: 42-49.
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  8. Mukherjee, A., M. De, S. Das, T.K. Maiti and T.K De, 2012. Rate of salt excretion by salt excreting mangroves of Sundarban under varying environmental conditions. Global Adv. Res. J. Environ. Sci. Toxicol., 1: 001-009.
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  9. Das, S., M. De, T.k. Maiti, A. Mukherjee, T.K. Jana and T.K. De, 2012. Depth integrated culturable microbial community in different tidal zone and its interaction with nutrients in the sediments of Sundarban mangrove forest, along the shore of NE coast of Bay of Bengal, India. Adv. Microbiol., 2: 234-240.
  10. Ray, R., D. Ganguly, C. Chowdhury, M. Dey and S. Das et al., 2011. Carbon sequestration and annual increase of carbon stock in a mangrove forest. Atmos. Environ., 45: 5016-5024.
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  11. De, T.K., T.K. Sarkar, M. De, T.K. Maity, A. Mukherjee and S. Das, 2011. Abundance and Occurrence of Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria and Phosphatase in sediment of Hooghly Estuary, North East Coast of Bay of Bengal, India. J. Coastal Dev., 15: 9-16.
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  12. De, T.K., M. De, S. Das, C. Chowdhury, R. Ray and T.K. Jana, 2011. Phytoplankton abundance in relation to cultural eutrophication at the land-ocean boundary of Sunderbans, NE Coast of Bay of Bengal, India. J. Environ. Studies Sci., 1: 169-180.
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  13. Das, S., T.K. Sarkar, M. De, D. Ganguly and T.K. Maiti et al., 2011. Depth profile exploration of enzyme activity and culturable microbial community from the oxygen-starved soil of Sundarban mangrove forest, India. Open J. Ecol., 1: 65-72.
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  14. Das, S., M. De, R. Ray. D. Ganguly, T.K. Jana and T.K. De, 2011. Salt tolerant culturable microbes accessible in the soil of the Sundarban Mangrove forest, India. Open J. Ecol., 1: 35-40.
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