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Narayanan Mathiyazhagan

PG and Research Centre in Biotechnology, MGR College Dr. MGR Nagar, Hosur, Tamil Nadu, 635 130, India

Biography

Dr. Narayanan Mathiyazhagan is working on Biochar based waste management and value-added product development, plant, and microbes interaction under abiotic stress, algae and phytoremediation to convert the polluted site into a fertile site for farming. Biopolymer optimization and production from microbes. Medicinal plant research. Nanoparticles production mediated by biological sources.
Publications

Bioremediation on Effluents from Magnesite and Bauxite Mines using Thiobacillus Spp and Pseudomonas Spp

The present investigation was carried out to isolate metal tolerant bacterial species from the waste dump of magnesite and bauxite mines, Salem district, Tamil nadu. The result of primary and secondary screening showed two basophilic microbes were isolated from the effluents of mining industry. These two bacterial spp (namely P. aeruginosa and T. f... Read More»

Narayanan Mathiyazhagan and Devarajan Natarajan

Research Article: J Bioremed Biodegrad 2011, 2:115

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000115

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