Secondary Metabolites of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizomicroorganisms
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Amitava Rakshit, an IIT, Kharagpur alumnus is presently the faculty member in the Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry at Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University(IAS, BHU). Dr.Rakshit worked in the Department of Agriculture, Government of West Bengal in administration and extension roles. He has visited Scandinavia, Europe and Africa pertaining to his research work and presentation. He was awarded with TWAS Nxt Fellow (Italy),BiovisionNxt Fellow (France), Darwin Now Bursary(British Council),Young achiever award and Best Teacher’s Award at UG and PG level . He is serving as review college member of British Ecological Society, London since 2011, member of Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition of FAO, Rome and Commission on Ecosystem Management of IUCN. He has published 70 research papers, 35 book chapters, 28 popular articles, one manual and co-authored twenty books.
Harikesh Bahadur Singhis presently a retired Professor of Mycology and Plant Pathology from IAS, BHU. Over the past 35 years, Professor Singh has served at Central Universities and CSIR Institutes with his teaching and research. Based on his scientific contribution and leadership in the field of plant pathology, Professor Singh has been honoured with prestigious awards, such as the CSIR technology award, M.S. Swaminathan award, Mundkur Memorial award, and BRSI Industrial Medal. His research has resulted in more than 300 publications and 17 books.
Anand Kumar Singh is presently the deputy director general of horticulture, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, has a bachelor's degree in Agriculture from Banars Hindu University, a master's and PhD in Horticulture with a specialization in Pomology from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. His research area include genetic improvement of fruit crops, plant Tissue culture and transcriptome analysis of mango. He was honored with several prestigious awards, notable being, Mombusho Award (1989) by Japanese Govt. ,visiting scientist award by Association of International Education, Japan (1999); DBT Overseas Associateship Award (2006); Gold Medal: The Horticultural Society of India (2008); Fellow of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences(2016) and many more.
Uma Shankar Singh did his graduation from Delhi University; Master and PhD in Plant Pathology from G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology (GBPUAT), Pantnagar, India. Presently Dr. Singh is South Asia Regional Coordinator & India Country Manager at International Potato Center. He was Director of IRRI South Asia Regional Center (ISARC) & Principal Scientist at International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). Dr. Singh is the main architect of three historical regional seed agreements on varietal and seed sharing among 6 countries from South & South East Asia. These innovative interventions helped to achieve an unprecedented speed of diffusion of STRVs benefiting millions of poor farmers in South Asia.Dr. Singh has authored/co-authored 188 scientific papers, 51 book chapters, ten books in 17 volumes and 9 technical bulletins.
Leonardo Fernandes Fraceto has a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the State University of Campinas (1997), a master's in Functional and Molecular Biology from the State University of Campinas (2000) and a PhD in Functional and Molecular Biology from the State University of Campinas (2003). He is currently an Associate Professor at the Institute of Science and Technology of São Paulo State University (UNESP), Campus Sorocaba at the Environmental Engineering undergraduate course and at the postgraduate in Environmental Sciences. He coordinated the Postgraduate Program in Environmental Sciences of Unesp/Sorocaba (from 2012 to 2016). He has experience in chemistry and biochemistry, with an emphasis on environmental nanotechnology and applications of nanotechnology in agriculture.