New Horizons in Biotechnology

 

Published Papers:

  1. Lakshmi B, Viswanath B and Sai Gopal DVR (2015). Invitro assessment of antiviral efficacy of probiotic bacteria isolated from fish and prawn against White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV). 001-006.pdf
  2. Thippeswamy NB (2015). Ebola Virus Disease. 007-014.pdf
  3. Razak MA, Reddy BR, Pallavi H (2015). Influence of different factors on adsorption of textiles dyes by the dead mycelia of Aspergillus niger. 015-022.pdf
  4. Kumar AP, Janardhan A, Jayavardhana Rao Y, Viswanath B and Narasimha G (2015). Production of biosurfactant from mangrove Bacillus sp. 023-028.pdf 
  5. Srideepthi R and Krishna MSR (2015). Antimycotic effect of Trichoderma species on Fusarium    oxysporum  f.sp. capsici  inciting vascular wilt in Chilli. 029-031.pdf 
  6. Srineetha U and Venkata Reddy M (2015). Role of microbes in maintain agriculture and environmental health. 032-034.pdf 
  7. Kumar L, Swarupa Rani S, Swamy AVN and Subba Rao D (2015). Production of algal oil by using microalgae for the treatment of different waste water. 035-037.pdf
  8. Deepika KV and Bramhachari PV (2015). Biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons using microbial consortium isolated from mangrove sediments of Krishna river delta. 038-040.pdf
  9. Kalpana J and Purushotham Reddy M (2015). Environmental biotechnology-Biofuels as  Renewable energy. 041-042.pdf
  10. Jhansi RP and Rajeswari P (2015). Microbial Biotechnology: Genetic Manipulation. 043-045.pdf
  11. Rajeswari P and Jhansi RP  (2015). Engineering microbes for the production of insulin, growth hormones and monoclonal antibodies. 046-048.pdf
  12. Swapna Sree D (2015). Coriander-A biosorbent of Heavy Metals. 049-050.pdf
  13. Aruna KK and Sreekanth RM (2015). Microbial biotechnology: role of microbes in sustainable agriculture. 051-052.pdf
  14. Sunil Kumar M, Haranatha Reddy K, Naveen T and Charitha Devi M (2015). In vitro paddy straw hydrolysis by cellulolytic, hemi cellulolytic enzymes produced by Aspergillus awamori053-056.pdf
  15. Sridevi A, Sandhya A, Kalyani B and  Suvarnalatha Devi P (2015). Production of xylanase by Neurospora Sp.057-059.pdf
  16. Razak MA and  Viswanath B (2015). Role of Corynebacterium glutamicum in white biotechnology with special reference to l-lysine production. 060-067.pdf
  17. Sandhya Rani CK (2015). Anaerobic reactors for industrial wastewater treatment: An overview. 068-072.pdf
  18. Sangeetha P (2015). Effect of soil microorganisms on plant productivity. 073-074.pdf
  19. Michael David K, Waaiz M and Lakshmi SS (2015). New horizons in environmental biotechnology – issues and implications. 075-076.pdf
  20. Sandhya N, Chennakesavulu K and Sai Gopal DVR (2015). Chicken Anaemia Virus VP3 gene induced p53 independent apoptosis in transformed cells. 077-078.pdf
  21. Lizy Sravanthi P, Madhuri T and Suvarnalatha Devi. P (2015). Effect of cartap hydrochloride on soil phosphatase and dehydrogenase activities. 079-081.pdf
  22. Janardhan A, Jayavardhana Rao Y, Praveen Kumar A, Sai Gopal DVR and Narasimha G (2015). Angiogenic property of bioactive compounds from Streptomyces coelicolor082-084.pdf
  23. Annapoorna B and Ranjani R (2015). Antibacterial properties of Sphaeranthus indicus.085-088.pdf
  24. Pedda Kasim D and Krishna MSR (2015). Comparative study of pest control in sustainable agriculture by using semiochemicals and insecticides. 089-092.pdf
  25. Shobha R and Venkatappa B (2015). Biochemical changes of silkworm (Bombyx mori l.) infected with Aspergillus fumigatus093-096.pdf
  26. Swetha S (2015). Cell and Molecular Biology of Autism. 097-099.pdf
  27. Swetha S (2015). Microorganism and biological phenomena at molecular level. 100-104.pdf
  28. Ramakrishna P and  Harish Babu K (2015). Development of polymeric blend microspheres from ethyl cellulose-hydroxy propyl methylcellulose for controlled release of an anticancer drug. 105-109.pdf
  29. Shajahan Begum P (2015). Gene Therapy: A future hope for curing the myriad of genetic diseases. 110-111.pdf 
  30. Kanade SR (2015). Environmental chemicals and  epigenetic regulation.  112-115.pdf
  31. Kusuma kumari N and Shajahan Begum P (2015). Haematopoietic Stem Cells. 116-117.pdf
  32. Gurushankara (2015). Genes: Concepts and Applications.118-126.pdf
  33. Subramanyam D and Lokanatha V (2015). Biomarkers for detection and treatment management in gynecological cancers 127-132.pdf
  34. Madhavi Latha A (2015).  An introduction to Bioinformatics.  133-135.pdf
  35. Kumar VS and Lee KH (2015). Silk sericin for drug delivery applications. 136-140.pdf
  36. Geethanjali K (2015).  Epigenetics- An insight beyond DNA decoding - Generating diversity. 141-143.pdf
  37. Rajitha Devi B (2015).  Recombinant DNA technology and Bio-Informatics. 144-148.pdf
  38. Dhanasree B and Nizamuddin Basha S (2015). A computer aided molecular docking studies on active compounds of Acanthus ilicifolius Linn. with the human histamine receptor  (hHH2R) proteins. 149-152.pdf
  39. Neeraja I and Sumalatha C (2015).  Human genome mapping: A review. 153-155.pdf
  40. Vijaya Sree D and Vijaya Kumari DB (2015).  Advances in Genetic Engineering. 156-157.pdf
  41. Venkateswarlu Y and Rajagopal S (2015).  Peptide design against LHCA1 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii158-160.pdf
  42. Parimala Devi (2015).  Biodiversity and conservation strategies . 161-162.pdf
  43. Obula Reddy M, Raja Mohan Reddy L and Thaidun M (2015).  Biodiversity strategy climate change adaptation. 163-166.pdf
  44. Iqbal SMD MN (2015).  Biodiversity and conservation strategies; A mini Review. 167-168.pdf
  45. Rajasekhar Y (2015).  Biodiversity and Human Health. 169-170.pdf
  46. Sumalatha C (2015).  Biodiversity and its conservation: A Review. 171-172.pdf
  47. Mahendra Nath M, Prasad K, Rao MS and Madhava chetty K (2015).  Orchids of horsley hills: status and conservation. 173-177.pdf
  48. Vijaya Rekha (2015). Biodiversity conservation needs and method to conserve the biological diversity. 178-179.pdf
  49. Sarada M (2015).  Biodiversity erosion in response to Global climate change. 180-182.pdf
  50. Janaki NL and Pruthu K (2015).  Biodiversity erosion in response to Global climate change. 183-185.pdf
  51. Sridevi V (2015).  Impact of human activity on biodiversity. 186-187.pdf
  52. Basha SKM, Siva Kumar Reddy P, John Paul M (2015).  Phytodiversity conservation of Sriharikota Island,  Nellore (Dt.), Andhra Pradesh. 188-192.pdf
  53. Sunitha (2015). Significance of sacred groves in biodiversity conservation in Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. 193-195.pdf
  54. Shanawaz B and Khader SA (2015).  Sustained action for conservation of biodiversity: The need of the hour. 196-198.pdf
  55. Veerachari K (2015).  Citizens’ report on India’s biodiversity recommends radical steps for conservation and equity. 199-201.pdf 
  56. Ussain SS, Seshaiah S and Sreeramulu M (2015). Regulatory and legal aspects of intellectual property with special reference to biotech processes in India202-207.pdf
  57. Shamshad S and Indira Priyadarsini A (2015). Nano biotechnology - A New era in Science208-212.pdf
  58. Muniswamy S (2015). Accelerating growth and India’s biotechnology industry. 213-216.pdf
  59. Sivaprasad Y, Sujitha A, Usha R and Luis Ramosa (2015). An overview of Nanotechnology Research activities in the Agricultural sector. 217-220.pdf 
  60. Ranganayakulu GS, Sivakumar Reddy P , Somasekhar Sand Chinta Sudhakar (2015). Tendency of osmolytes under salt stress in Foxtail millet  (Setaria italica L.) cultivars. 221-224.pdf
  61. Suneetha R and Madhuri R (2015). Strategies to bring ethical values in conserving biodiversity. 225-226.pdf
  62. Irfana Begum and Venkata Subbamma M (2015). Bioethics and Intellectual Property. 227-228.pdf
  63. Arunakumari K and Mohamad Shafi S (2015). Competition policy and Intellectual Property Rights in the  Agri-biotech sector. 229-231.pdf
  64. Indravathi G (2015). Effect of abiotic and biotic factors on acclimatization of tissue cultured plants. 232-235.pdf 
  65. Madhusudhan KV and Sudhakar C (2015). Morpho-photosynthetic responses of groundnut subjected to short term water stress followed by rehydration recovery. 236-238.pdf
  66. Rajitha Devi B and Jhansi Rani P (2015). Cell and Molecular Biology.  239 -244.pdf
  67. Saritha P and Narasimha Reddy PL (2015). Role of Medicinal plants in woman folk health care. 245-249.pdf
  68. Murali Krishna KV (2015). The Glimpses of Biotechnology in Ancient Indian Scriptures. 250-252.pdf 
  69. Sai Sudha G, Habeeb Khadri C and  Riazunnisa K (2015). Antioxidants and antioxidative enzymes in crop plants under salt stress: A review. 253-256.pdf
  70. Lakshmi SU and Krishna MSR (2015). Screening of Chilli genotypes for drought tolerance. 257-260.pdf
  71. Indirasanthi M  (2015). Intellectual Property Rights. 261-263.pdf
  72. Jahanara M (2015). Biotechnology – Encompassing all the  frontiers of Scientific progress. 264-265.pdf 
  73. Venkata Narasaiah V (2015).  Intellectual Property Rights and Bioethics. 266-267.pdf
  74. Priyadarshini LMV and  Vijaya Kumar G (2015).  The Challenges to Human Dignity in Medical Bioethics (Bioethics and Biosafety) 268-271.pdf
  75. Kavitha P (2015).  Bioethics. 272-274.pdf
  76. Sreevani P (2015).  Nutraceuticals as health promoting intervention in  food product for medicinal application. 275-276.pdf
  77. Obulesu G (2015).  Genetic manipulation of plants: A Mantra in producing transgenics. 277-279.pdf
  78. Venkata Subbaiah K, Manjula R, Lenin kumar Y and Jaya Lakshmi M (2015) Cryopreservation: An advanced technology for plant germplasm conservation. 280-285.pdf 
  79. Swamy Sekhar R and Dastagiri D (2015).  Biotechnology role in identification of mango cultivars  (Mangifera indica L.) - A Review. 286-287.pdf 
  80. Amina  Mumtaz J, Qamar  Shshjahan and Latha P (2015).  Influence of Cyanobacteria on rice field. 288-289.pdf
  81. Krishna MSR and Suneetha (2015).  Plant genetic resources for progressive crop improvement: Known and hidden opportunities.290-291.pdf
  82. Sailaja D(2015).  New Horizons in Biotechnology. 292-293.pdf
  83. Visalakshmi M (2015).  A review study on vegetable oils from Jatropha curcas and Pongamia pinnata for biodiesel production. 294-297.pdf
  84. Syeda Fakrunnisa Begum and Vidya Godavari K (2015).  Edible Vaccines - A Novel Approach. 298-299.pdf
  85. Vinolya Kumari R and Pullaiah T (2015).  In vitro propagation of endemic and endangered tree taxa Terminalia pallida Brandis of Tirumala hills. 300-303.pdf
  86. Madhuri G, Bhakre RL,  and Tiwane DA (2015).  Studies on response of explatns to in vitro culturing and organogenesis  in Bixa orellana  L. 304-307.pdf
  87. Mohammed Ghouse S, Meer Althaf Ahmed and Shaik Abdul Muneer (2015).  Dwindling status of rarest bird Jerdon’s courser (Rhinoptilus bitorquatus) of Andhra Pradesh and its conservation.308-311.pdf
  88. Rajasekhar M, Chakrapani IS, Srinivasulu A and Nagendra Prasad SV (2015).  Insect Fauna of Mangroves of Nellore district,  south coastal Andhra Pradesh, India.312-316.pdf
  89. Priyanka S, Aruna kumara K and Anitha G (2015).  Role of Biotechnology in Food Security. 317-318.pdf
  90. Hari Babu Rao D (2015).  Important medicianl plant Plumbago zeylamica L. leaves analysis by random amplified polymorphic DNA method.319-321.pdf
  91. Sujatha K, Sathish J, Anitha J and Sampath A (2015).  Effect of Ocimum sanctum on commercial parameters of the silk worm, Bombyx mori L. 322-324.pdf
  92. Naresh (2015).  Transgenic Animals. In: New Horizons in Biotechnology.325-326.pdf
  93. Pullaiah T (2015).  Production of secondary metabolites through tissue culture. 327-331.pdf
  94. Sreenivasulu D (2015).  Biodiversity and strategies for conservation of disposed medicinal plants.332-336.pdf
  95. Chandrasekhar K, Preethi S, Lebonah. DE, Pramodakumari J (2015).  Proteomic analysis of expressed protein Xanthine dehydrogenase iron sulphur binding subunit  XDHC_Eco57 from E. coli Nissle 1917 under the influence of Cocoti wine. 337-340.pdf