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    Analysis o f Chemical characteristics in untreated and , biotreated Silk dyeing effluent by Azospirillum sp., and Pseudomonas fluorescens
    (2014) Sivagami Srinivasan
    The project wort? has been focused on the analysis of chemical characteristics in untreated and treated Silb dyeing effluent degraded by Azospirillum sp., and Pseudomonas fluorescens. The Chemical characteristics were measured in terms of pH, temperature, pH albalinity as CaCOa, total albalinity as CaCO^, total hardness as CaCOa, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, iron, manganese, free ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, chloride, fluoride, sulphate, and phosphate were analysed in collected and biotreated effluents. The results were performed using standard methods and compared against the Global effluent requirement, 2010 to determine the highest efficiency of Azospirillum sp., and Pseudomonas fluorescens microbes in degradation of silb dyeing effluent.
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    Analysis of Sr26 in Wheat-Rye Translocation Lines using Ssr Primer
    (2009-04) Renugadevi , S; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Antidiabetic Effect of Helicteres Isora on Streptozotocin- Induced Diabetes Mellitus in Rats
    (2009-02-16) Gayathri Devi, S; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    The Antimicrobial Activities of Two Selected Solanum nigrum Varieties
    (2010) Sivagami Srinivasan
    Plants have 3een uss J for cenltries as remed^^for human diseases because they contain components cf therapeutic values. They are natural s o j c«s of antirrw^robial agents Drimarily because of the large biodiversity of such organisms and the relatively large quantt^ of mstafcolites that can oe extracted from them. In the present study, the antimicrooial activities of both black and red berry be aring leaves of Solanum nIgrjm were assessed by screening the antibacterial a id antifungal activity. The result irdicates d"ct the aqueous, methanollc a id petroleum ether extracts of both the varieties can serve as an effective source ofartimicrob al activties..
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    Antioxidant and Antitumor Potential of the Roots of Coleus forskohlii in Balb/C Mice with DLA Tumor
    (2011-11-18) Malarvizhi, A; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Assessment of Trace Elements in Gastrointestinaltract and Skin Disorders
    (1991-05) Saraswathi , A; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Biochemical Changes in Urine with Urinary Tract Infection
    (1990-05) Valliammai , N; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Biofertilizer mediated Remediation of Silk Dyeing Industrial Effluent and its Effect on selected Green Leafy Vegetables
    (2015-02) Sumayya, A R; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Biotoxicity analysis of fishes in fresh water, untreated and biotreated silk dyeing effluent
    (2014) Sivagami Srinivasan
    The work has been ibeused on the bioloxicity analysis ol' fishes in raw silk dyeing eflluent and biotreated by Pseudomonas flnorescens. The biotoxicity analysis was performed continuously from 0 hr till 96 hrs. The cumulative percentage mortality rate were noted for every 12 hrs for fishes grown in fresh water, untreated and biotreated Silk dyeing effluent and compared to determine the efficiency o\' Pseudomonas flnorescens degraded Silk dyeing effluent in survival of aquatic life and can be recommended ,as a safe technoloay.
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    Comparative Evaluation of Phytochemicals, Method Development and Karyotyping in in vitro and in vivo tissues of Withania species
    (2014-03) Poorani, R; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    A Comparative Study of Antioxidants in Beetroot Varieties
    (2013-07-31) F Raja Hepzi; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    A comparative study of the effect of biofertilizer, vermicompost and chemical fertilizer on the growth and yield of green chilli (Gundu variety)
    (2009-07) V Aiswarya; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    A Comprehensive Study on Changes in the Selected Biochemical Composition and Antioxidant Levels of Five Millets on Soaking and Germination
    (2015-08) M Suganya; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Effect of Biofertilizer and Phosphorus on the growth, Biomass production, Nodulation and Enzymic Antioxidants in Soyabean (Glycine max)
    (2008-04) Poongothai, A; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Effect of Biofertilizer, Nitrogen and Phosphorus on the Growth, Biomass Production and Enzymic Antioxidants in Cassia senna
    (2005-05) vennila , B; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Effect of Individual and Combined Application of Biofeftilizers, Vermicompost and Inorganic Fertilizers on Soil Enzyrnes and Minerals during the Post Harvesting stage of Chilli (NS 1701)
    (2014) Sivagami Srinivasan
    Soil microbes have direct beneficial effects on crop productio'n as biofertilizers, (ie) living organisms used in the fertilization of soil. They are useful in supplemehting the usual application of nitrogen fertilizers and help in enriching the soil. By providing several nutrients and sufficient organic matter biofertilizers can also be used as a possible tool to reclaim Saline or alkaline soil because of their ameliorating effect on the physico-chemical properties of the soil. Indian soils have been chronically poor ih nitrogen and phosphorus due to continuous cereal cropping. Correlating soil tests with yields and! developing fertilizer recommendations based on extensive'experimentation, the levels of NPK are adjusibdifor specific yield targets. The bioregulation of growth and yield by extremely supplied ‘ chemicals are effective in several crops to balance the source sink rate for increasing the yield. Hence a study was I undertaken^ o n 'the “Effect ofi individual apd ^ combined application biofertilizers, vermicompost and inorganic fertilizers on soil enzymes and minerals during the post harvesting stage of Chilli (NS 1701)”.
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    Effect of Individual and Combined Application of Biofertilizers, Inorganic fertilizer and Vermicompost on the Growth and Yield of Spinach (Spinacea oleracea)
    (2007-05) Rashmi, G C; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Effect of Iron Application on the Growth ,Biomass Production, Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation in the Green manure -Sesbania Rostrata
    (1996-05) Sukanya , P S; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Effect of Liquid biofertilizers, Chemical fertilizers and Vermicompost on the Growth and Yield of Hibiscus surattensis (L.)
    (2010-08) P Gayathri; Sivagami Srinivasan
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    Effect of Molybdenum and Phosphours on Growth, Nodulation,Biomass Production and Nitrogen Fixation in Sesbania Rostrata
    (1997-05) Subhashree , V; Sivagami Srinivasan
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