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Prof. I. S. Bright Singh

Personal Profile

Date of Birth : 14-12-1954

Sex : Male

Nationality : Indian

Addresses Official :Professor, School of Environmental Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kalamasserry, Kochi – 682 022, Kerala, India. Tel: +91-484-2577311

Coordinator,

National Centre for Aquatic Animal Health,

Cochin University of Science and Technology, Lake Side Campus, Fine Arts Avenue, Kochi – 682 016, Kerala, India.

Tel & Fax: +91-484–2381120 Email:

bsingh@md3..in; isbsingh@

Residential : House No. 29/452 A, Nellimootil House,

Bhagat Singh Road, Vyttila, Kochi, Kerala, India.

Tel. 0484 - 2303632

Education

1986 : Ph.D. from School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi. Title of the thesis - ‘Studies on the bacteria associated with Penaeus indicus in a culture system’

1979 : Masters in Marine Biology from Centre for Advanced Studies in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Porto Novo, Tamil Nadu.

Professional Experience

20/06/2007 to 19/06/2010 : Dean, Faculty of Environmental Studies.

01/06/2006 to 30/05/2009 : Director, School of Environmental Studies

Cochin University of Science and Technology .

10/11/2004 onwards : Professor, School of Environmental Studies Cochin University of Science and Technology.

18/1/2000 onwards : Coordinator, National Centre for Aquatic Animal

Health

10/11/1996 to 10/11/2004 : Reader, School of Environmental Studies

Cochin University of Science and Technology.

01/08/1991 to 09/11/1996 : Senior Lecturer, School of Environmental Studies, Cochin University of Science and

Technology.

09/11/1989 to 31/07/1991 : Asst. Professor, College of Fisheries

Kerala Agricultural University.

08/11/1983 to 09/11/1989 : Jr. Asst. Professor, College of Fisheries

Kerala Agricultural University.

Teaching & Academic Activities

Papers in the following subjects are offered for the students of M.Sc. Environmental Technology of School of Environmental Studies.

• Environmental Microbiology

• Applied Environmental Microbiology

• Environmental Biotechnology

• Bioremediation

The Microbiology course offered as part of the curriculum in the Post graduate course in Environmental Studies could be restructured in consultation with Technical University, Delft, The Netherlands to offer specialization in Environmental Biotechnology.

Papers in the following subjects are offered for the students of M.Tech. Marine Biotechnology, Sponsored by DBT, at National Centre for Aquatic Animal Health.

• High Health Broodstock Development

• Marine Microbiology

• Biotechnological Interventions in Aquatic Animal Health Management.

Awards/Prizes/Certificates

• Fellow, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, ICAR, New Delhi

• Recipient of UGC – BSR One time grant of Rs. 7,00,000.0

• Regional Expert of NACA in Shrimp Diseases

• Visiting Professor in Microbiology for the period 2001 to 2008 at University of Northumbria, New Castle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

• UGC Visiting Associateship for the year 1993 to 1995 to work on development of new fish cell lines using the expertise available with the Department of Microbiology, Sree Chithra Thirunal Institute of Medical Science and Technology, Trivandrum.

• Young Scientist Award in Fisheries for the year 1989 by State Committee on Science, Technology and Environment for the paper entitled "Bacteriology of the eggs and larvae of Penaeus indicus in hatchery” presented at the first Kerala Science Congress. The award comprised a citation, a cash award of Rs.5,000 and a research grant of Rs.20,000/- for a period of two years to continue the study in the same line.

• Good Service Entry by Kerala Agricultural University for successfully conducting a training programme in the Hygienic Handling of Prawn/fishes for peeling shed workers

Ongoing Research Projects

|Sl.No. |Title and period |Funding agency |Total cost |

| | | |In Lakhs |

|1. |Selection and identification of immunocompetent early life stages |Department of Science and Technology,|akhs |

| |of the giant fresh water prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii based on |Government of India. | |

| |differential mRNA expression. Period 19-6-2013 to 18-6-2016 | | |

|2 |Detailed performance evaluation and accelerated commercialization |Department of Biotechnology, | |

| |of the nitrifying bioreactor technology in Indian market – Phase |Government of India, Under SBIRI |Lakhs |

| |II. Period: 7-11-2012 to 7-11- 2017. |Scheme. | |

|3 |Polyhydroxy butyrate from marine microorganisms for biomedical and|Centre for Marine Living Resources |Lakhs |

| |aquaculture applications. Period: 1-4-2012 to 31-3-2017. |and Ecology, Ministry of Earth | |

| | |Science, Government of India | |

|4 |Immortalization of lymphoid cell culture from Penaeus monodon by | | |

| |transduction with oncogenes, ectopic expression of telomerase |Department of Biotechnology, |46. 07 Lakhs |

| |reverse transcriptase using shrimp specific expression vectors and|Government of India. | |

| |hybridization with established cell lines. Period:14-9-2012 to | | |

| |13-9- 2015 | | |

|5 |Development and optimization of vaccine to protect shrimp from |Department of Biotechnology |Lakhs |

| |white spot syndrome virus Period: 24 -8-2009 to 31-3-2014 | | |

|6 | Metagenomic approach to cloning and expression of endo and exo | Department of Biotechnology | 40.02 Lakhs |

| |glucanase and β- 1,4 glucosidase from soil water system. | | |

| |28-9-2010 to 27-9-2014 | | |

| | | |

| |Total |288.79 lakhs |

Single Institution Research Projects (Completed)

1. Optimization of the bioremediation technology developed for shrimp culture under closed system mode.(October 2008 to October2011), Ministry of Earth Science, Rs. 23.832 lakha.

2. Development of anti-WSSV drugs from mangrove plants endemic to Indian coastal zone (October 2006 –September 2009), Department of Biotechnology (DBT), New Delhi, Rs. 37.45 Lakhs

3. Expression of virulence of Vibrio harveyi in Organic Recirculation Prawn Seed Production System (ORPSPS) and its management (July 2007-June 2010), UGC, Rs. 9.276 Lakhs

4. Design modification and commercialization of nitrifying bioreactor technology for the establishment of organic recirculation prawn seed production system (Phase- I) (September 2007-August 2010) Department of Biotechnology (DBT), New Delhi, Rs. 10.37 lakhs

5. Identification and removal of blocks on in vitro transformation and establishment of cell lines from Penaeus monodon’ (October 2007- September 2010). Department of Biotechnology (DBT), New Delhi, Rs. 31.76 lakhs

6. Development and amplification of CMG family recombinant hormones, their antagonists and RNAi technique for induced maturation and spawning of Penaeus monodon 28-3-2005 to 31-12-2008, Department of Biotechnology, Rs. 38.69 lakhs

7. Programme support in marine biotechnology. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. Period: April 2005- September 2008, Rs.139 lakhs.

8. Nitrifying bioreactors integrated into prawn hatchery systems: Biofilm structure, population dynamics, and kinetic modeling. Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India.Period: August 2006- March 2009, Fund: Rs. 13.9 lakhs.

9. Diseases of ornamental fishes: aetiology, disease management and development of biosecurity packages for exotic species. Sponsored by The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), Ministry of Commerce, Government of India. Month of completion: May 2007, Rs 8.59625 lakhs.

10. Development of an appropriate technology for bioremediation in shrimp grow out systems for disease management, productivity and aquaculture environment protection. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi.. 2003 October – 2006 October, Rs. 15,87,616.0

11. Development of a comprehensive microbial technology for the protection of the larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii from vibriosis in hatchery. Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India.. Period: November 2001 to Nevember 2004, Rs. 15,06,651.00

12. Development of Microbial Technology for exclusion of vibrios from prawn larval rearing systems. Sponsored by Department of Ocean Development, Govt. of India.. Period: November 2001 to March 2005, Rs. 16,81,463.00

13. Development of cell culture systems from penaeid prawns for the isolation of White Spot Virus. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. Period: November 1999 to March 2003, Rs. 19,94,000.00.

14. Demonstration and validation of the nitrifying bioreactors developed for penaeid and non penaeid closed hatchery systems. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. Period: July 2001 to March 2003, Rs. 3,93,400.00

15. Systemic Ectodermal Mesodermal Baculovirus Disease in Penaeids – Epizootiology, Immunodiagnostics and vaccine. Sponsored by Indian Council of Agricultural Research.. Period: April 1998 to April 2002, Rs. 11,75,576.00

16. Screening of commercially available aquaculture medicine for the management of luminescent vibrios in penaeid hatchery systems. Sponsored by Marine Products Export Development Authority of India. Period: June 2001 to Nov 2001, Rs. 2,21,951.00

Development of Disease Diagnosis and Management Strategies in Finfish and Shellfish Culture Systems. Sponsored by Department of Fisheries, Govt. of Kerala. Period: August 1998 to July 2001, Rs.10,00,000.00.

17. Development of primary cell cultures and cell lines from fresh water fishes to isolate viruses associated with EUS. Sponsored by State Committee on Science, Technology & Environment, Govt. of Kerala, Period: January 1993 to January 1998, Rs. 2,17,150.00

18. Development of bioreactors for nitrifying water in closed system prawn hatcheries. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. Period: April 1995 to April 1998, Rs. 19,31,944.00.

19. Coir Retting - Process upgradation and pollution abatement through Environmental Biotechnology. Sponsored by Coir Board.. Period: August 1993 to April 1998, Value: Rs.5,99,200.00

20. Vibrionaceae associated with the larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in hatchery - Systematics and pathogenicity. Sponsored by International Foundation for Science, Sweden.. Period: February 1990 to February 1995, US $ 9,600.00

21. Vibrionaceae associated with the larvae of Penaeus indicus: Systematics and Pathogenicity. – Sponsored by State Committee on Science, Technology & Environment. Govt. of Kerala. (Part of the Young Scientist award). Period: August 1990 to July 1992, Rs. 20,000.00

22. Microorganisms associated with the eggs and larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, under the Young Scientist programme. Period: January 1987 to July 1989, Rs. 98,000.00

Collaborative Research Projects (Completed)

1. Development and application of CMG family recombinant hormones, their antagonists and RNAi technique for induced maturation and spawning of Penaeus monodon. In collaboration with Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, Chennai and Department of Zoology, Calicut University, Calicut. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. Period: October 2005- September 2008, Rs. 66.03 lakhs

2. Development of appropriate bioremediation technology for zero-exchange creek-fed shrimp culture system. In collaboration with M/s Pancham Aquaculture Limited, Mumbai. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India under the Institute-Industry Collaboration Programme. Period: September 2004 – September 2007, Rs. 19,38,000.00

3. Detection, isolation and identification of anti-white spot syndrome virus molecules from selected species of marine biota and development of an anti-WSSV formulation. In collaboration with National Centre for Cell Science, Pune. Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi. 2003 September – 2005 September, Value: Rs. 11,65,000.00.

4. Development and evaluation of small-scale solar treatment systems for contaminated drinking water. In collaboration with University of Northumbria at Newcastle, U.K. Sponsored by The Wellcome Trust, UK.. Period: November 2001 to June 2005, Value: UK Pounds 53,380.00

5. Digitized inventory of marine bioresources with special reference to bacteria associated with marine plants and animals. Multi-Institutional Consortium consisting of National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Annamalai University, Porto Novo and Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology and Department of Ocean Development, Govt. of India. Period: November 2001 to March 2003, Rs. 10,87,000.00

Extension Activities

1. Disease diagnosis and management aquaculture systems.

2. Quality Control and Research & Development Programmes of Municipal Solid Waste Management undertaken by Corporation of Trivandrum, Kerala, through M/s Enviro-Tech Pvt. Ltd., Trivandrum.

3. Regularly offer special lectures on Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management and Environment Management in various forums.

Participation in various Expert Committees constituted by Govt. of Kerala/ University

1. DBT nominee – Institute Biosafety Committee (IBSC), Indian Institute of Spices Research, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Govt. of India

2. Member – Task Force in Aquaculture and Marine Biotechnology, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India

3. Member – Task Force for Fish and Shellfish Health Management constituted by Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Government of India

4. Aquaculture Expert Committee constituted to suggest creative recommendations for the scientific improvement of Poyya Prawn Farm and Training Center, Thrissur, Kerala. Status-Member

5. Governing body of State Fisheries Resource Management Society, Government of Kerala. Status-Member.

6. High Power Committee constituted by Government of Kerala, to strengthen disease management and preventive measures to protect shrimp culture from viral diseases. Status-Member.

7. High level committee on Aquaculture Drug Regulations constituted by CFDDM, CUSAT and Aquaculture Authority, Government of India. Status-Convener.

8. Member expert group to suggest both short-term and long-term measures for creating an appropriate and effective legal and institutional framework for management and control of aquatic animal diseases- Govt. of India , Ministry of Agriculture.

9. Member research advisory committee of Marine BioResource Centre (MBRC), Govt. of Gujarat.

10. Member –Fisheries –Aquaculture Policy- Committee for framing draft Aquaculture policy of Government of Kerala.

11. Member – Fish Health Management- Disease monitoring, Control and surveillance (MCS) Committee constituted by Department of Fisheries, Government of Kerala.

Symposia/ Conferences/ Workshops Conducted

1. April 22-24, 2004 Indo-Singapore Joint Workshop on Aquaculture and Marine Biotechnology. Sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.

2. September 22-25, 2003 Workshop on “Environmental Microbiology & Microbial Ecology”, in collaboration with Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.

3. January 18-20, 2002 National Workshop on Aquaculture Drugs

4. January 18-20, 2001 National Workshop on Aquaculture Medicine

5. October 9-14, 2000 National Workshop on Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment. Sponsored by MHO-EME Programme, The Netherlands

6. December, 11-13, 1995 National Symposium on Frontiers in Applied Environmental Microbiology

7. January, 4-28, 1995 Refresher course on Microbiology of Water and Wastewater sponsored by University Grants Commission, Govt. of India

Establishment of New Centres

A new Centre named Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management was conceptualized and established in this University and officiates as Coordinator. (For more details visit the site ). On 18th January, 2006 the Centre was re designated as National Centre for Aquatic Animal Health.Considering the achievements Department of Biotechnology, Government of India sanctioned an M.Tech. programme in Marine Biotechnology. In support of the programme University Grants Commission sanctioned two Faculty positions at the level of Assistant Professors. In addition to it the 11th plan commission sanctioned a position of Associate Professor and Assistant Professor to cater to the requirement of the M.Tech. programme. A brief profile of the Centre is attached.

Doctoral Works Supervised

|Name of candidates and Register |Title of the Ph. D. thesis |Year of award of degree |

|numbers | | |

| | | |

|Rose Mary Jose |Efficacy of marine bacterial probiotics on shrimp post larvae for enhanced |Submitted |

|(Reg. No. 3234) |growth, survival and protection from Vibrio harvaeyi” | |

|Sunitha Poulose |Marine yeast Candida MCCF 101 as feed supplement in aquaculture: | |

|(Reg. No. 32.33) |nutritional quality, optimization of large scale production and evaluation | |

| |of its protective effect on koi carp from Aeromonas infection |Submitted |

|Vrinda, S |Development of CHH family recombinant hormones and RNAi for induced |Submitted |

|(Reg. 3113) |maturation of Penaeus monodon | |

|Suneesh, K.S. |A marine actinomycete Nocardiopsis MCCB 110 as source of novel drugs to |12-12-2013 |

|(Reg. No. 2652) |manage vibriosis | |

|Ranjit, K. |Solar photo – oxidative disinfection for generating potable water from |21-12-2013 |

|(Reg. No. 2600) |Natural sources | |

|Haseeb M |Development of zero water exchange shrimp culture systems integrated with |15-11-2013 |

|(Reg. No.3232) |bioremediation of detritus and ammonia –nitrogen | |

|Surekha mol, I.S |Vibrio harveyi phages: Isolation, characterization and evaluation of their |17-8-2013 |

|((Reg. No.3072) |potential as phage therapeutics on Vibrio harveyi in shrimp hatcheries | |

|Jayesh P |Development of lymphoid cell culture system from Penaeus monodon and | |

|(Reg. No.3469) |molecular approaches for its transformation |9-5-2013 |

|Priyaja P |Pyocyanin (5-Methyl – 1- hydroxyphenazine) produced by Pseudomonas | |

|(Reg. no. 2877) |aeruginosa as antagonist to Vibrios in aquaculture: Over expression, |28-12-2012 |

| |downstream process and toxicity | |

|Divya Jose |Proteases from an environmental isolate of Pseudomonas aeruginosa MCCB 123 | |

|(Reg. No.3065) |and their applications |3rd July 2012 |

|B. Sreelakshmi |Molecular approaches for characterization of pathogenicity of vibrios with | |

|(Reg. no. 3071) |special reference to Vibrio harveyi from Penaeus monodon larval production |26th April, 2013 |

| |system | |

|Gigi Paulose |Immune response of Penaeus monodon to the inactivated white spot syndrome |7th February 2012 |

|(Reg. no.2655) |virus preparation | |

|Seena Jose |Cell culture system from Penaeus monodon: Development and application | |

|(Reg. no: 2651) | |28th September 2010 |

|Sudheer N.S |Mangrove plants Ceriops tagal as a potential source of anti White Spot | |

|(Reg. no. 2762) |Syndrome Virus preparation for Penaeus monodon |30th December, 2010 |

|Sreedharan. K |Aeromonas associated with freshwater ornamental fish culture systems: | |

|(Reg. no. 2502) |Characterization, pathogenicity and management. |20th January 2010 |

|Rejish Kumar V.J (Reg. no. 2480) |Nitrifying bioreactors integrated in to shrimp and prawn hatchery systems: | |

| |Molecular characterization of the nitrifying bacterial consortia, reactor |22nd March 2009 |

| |kinetics, modeling and validation | |

|Manju, N.J |Development of nitrifying and photosynthetic sulphur bacteria based | |

|(Reg. no. 2432) |bioaugmentation systems for the bioremediation of ammonia and hydrogen |21st August 2008 |

| |sulphide in shrimp culture | |

|Somnath Pai |Biocontrol of Vibrio harveyi in Penaeus monodon larval rearing systems | |

|(Reg. no. 2362) |employing probiotics and vibriophages. |15th October 2007 |

|R. Preetha |Bioprocess technology for antagonistic Pseudomonas MCCB 102 and 103, |28th July 2007 |

|(Reg. no.2360) |Micrococcus MCCB 104, and evaluation of Synechocystis MCCB 114, 115 as | |

| |probiotics for the management of Vibrio in shrimp culture systems | |

| A. Anas |Extraction of glucan from Acremonium diospyri and its application in | |

|(Reg. no.2361) |Macrobrachium rosenbergii larval rearing system along with bacterins as |26th August 2006 |

| |microspheres | |

|N. S. Jayaprakash |Development of microbial technology for exclusion of vibrios from prawn | |

| |larval rearing systems. |27th May 2006 |

|M. Manjusha |White spot disease in penaeids: Development of immunodiagnostics and | |

|(Reg. no. 1953) |vaccine. |15th June 2004 |

|G. Sunil Kumar |Development of cell culture systems from selected species of fish and | |

| |prawns. |8th June 2001 |

|Cini Achuthan |Development of bioreactors for nitrifying water in closed system hatcheries| |

|(Reg. no. 1583) |of penaeid and non-penaeid prawns. |18th Nov. 2000 |

|P. I. Narayanan |Development of microbial treatment of ret liquor generated in a coir | |

| |retting bioreactor. |1999 |

|T.R. Sathyakeerthy |Polyphenolic compounds liberated during coir retting in a bioreactor: | |

| |Separation, characterization and possible applications. |15th September 1999 |

|Sarita G. Bhat |Systematics and pathogenicity of Vibrionaceae associated with the larvae of| |

|(Reg. no.1431) |Macrobrachium rosenbergii in hatchery |24th October 1998 |

|Kavitha Ramachandran |Development of bioreactors for nitrifying sewage | |

| | |19th September 1998 |

Ongoing Doctoral Programmes

1. Solar photo-oxidative disinfection for generating low cost potable water from natural water sources - Ranjit Kanjur..

2. Development and validation of bacterial consortia for bioremediation of detritus in aquaculture systems – V. Deepesh.

3. Unraveling the ‘Probiotic effect’ in shrimp larval rearing systems and its augmentation for enhanced larval survival and productivity – Rose Mary Jose.

4. Development of photosynthetic sulphur bacteria based bioremediation technology for aquaculture systems for H2S removal - Ammu Thomas.

5. Molecular characterization and cell signaling of nitrifying bacterial consortia in nitrifying bioreactor – Preena P.G

6. Mode of action and functional genomics of Bacillus MCCB 101: A detritus degrader in aquaculture system - Riya George

7. Cyano bacterial probiotics MCCB114 and 115: Their identification, heterotrophic bacterial association and ecological significance – Deepa G.D.

8. Vector borne viruses endemic to the state of Kerala, India– Prem Gopinath

9. Improvisation of phytase production through optimizing fermentation conditions and strain improvement – Sareen Saraha Johne

10. Saccharification ofdelignified coir pith and ethanol fermentation – P. Asha

11. Delignification of coir pith for enzymatic saccharification – S. Rojith

12. Polyhydroxybutyrate from marine microorganisms and their biomedical applications – Deepa, S. Nair

Adhoc Reviewer

1. Letters in applied microbiology (Blackwell)

2. Aquaculture Research (Blackwell)

3. Aquaculture International (Springer)

4. Aquaculture (Elsevier)

5. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences (CSIR)

6. Indian Journal of Virology (Springer)

7. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (CSIR)

8. Current Science (Indian Academy of Science)

9. Indian Journal of Fisheries (ICAR)

10. Microbial Ecology

11. Biotechnology Progress

12. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology

13. Fish and Shell Fish Immunology

14. Environmental Technology

15. Journal of Basic Microbiology (Wiley - VCH

16. Aquaculture Engineering

17. Cytotechnology (Springer)

Patents

1. Coir Retting Bioreactor – Patent Application No. 130/MA/2002 dated 18/02/2002

2. Bioreactors for nitrifying water in closed system hatcheries of penaeid and non-penaeid prawns - Patent Application No. : 828/DEL/2000 dated 13.9.2000

3. Depuration System - Patent file No. 75/MAS/95 by D. D. Nambudiri, I. S. Bright Singh, Sajan George, and P. M. Sherief, 1995.

4. Process of extracting anti – white spot syndrome virus molecules from mangrove plants – Patent application # 2607/DEL/2006 dated 5.12.2006

5. Bioprocess Technology for the mass production of an aquaculture probiotic Pseudomonas MCCB 102. Patent application 1714.CHE/2009 dated 20.7.1009

6. Bioprocess technology for the mass production of an aquaculture probiotic Micrococcus MCCB 104 – Regd# IPR/4.9.2.1/10030.

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Publications

Books - Edited

1. Singh, I.S.B., Y. S. Yadava (Editors), (In press). Aquaculture Medicine and Aquatic Animal Health Management (ISBN 81-901701-0-4). Aquaculture Authority, Government of India, Chennai.

2. Singh, I.S.B., Joseph V, Phillip R, and Mohandas A (Editors).2007. Aquaculture and Marine Biotechnology.(ISBN.81-900724-2-0).

3. Editorial board member, 2007. Fisheries and Aquaculture: Strategic outlook for Asia. Book of Abstracts, 8th Asian Fisheries Forum. (ISBN: 81-85340-21-8).Asian Fisheries Society, India.

4. Singh, I.S.B., S. Somnath Pai, R. Phillip, A. Mohandas (Editors), 2003. Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2). Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin.

5. Mohandas A., I.S. Bright Singh (Editors), 1998. Frontiers in Applied Environmental Microbiology (ISBN 81-900724-0-4). School of Environmental Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin.

Research/ Review Papers

Peer Reviewed Journals

 

1. Prabhakaran Priyaja, Puthumana Jayesh, Neil Scolastin Correya, Balachandran Sreelakshmi, Naduthalmuriparambil S. Sudheer, Rosamma Philip, Isaac Sarogeni Bright Singh. 2014. Antagonistic effect of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from various ecological niches on Vibrio species pathogenic to crustaceans. Journal of Coastal Life Medicine. doi:10.12980/JCLM.2.2014J30

2. Surekhamol, I.S., G.D.Deepa, S. Somnath Pai, B. Sreelakshmi, S. Varghese and I.S.Bright Singh (2013). Isolation and characterization of broad spectrum bacteriophages lyitic to Vibrio harveyi from shrimp farms of Kerala, India. Letters in Applied Microbiology (Manuscript Number: 12175 ) In Press, Impact Factor: 1.629

3. Viswanathan Karthik., Vijayan Kamalakannan., Ancy Thomas., Naduvilamuriparambu Saidumuhammed Sudheer., Issac S. Bright Singh., Rangarajan Badri Narayanan ( 2013) Functional Characterization of a c-type Lysozyme from Indian Shrimp Fenneropenaeus indicus. Probiotics & Antimicro. Proteins. (Accepted) DOI 10.1007/s12602-013-9146-y. Impact Factor: 1.41

4. Rejish Kumar V.J., Valsamma Joseph, Rosamma Philip and I.S. Bright Singh. 2013. Nitrification by Stringed Bed Suspended Bioreactors at Different Salinities and

Substrate Concentrations’ (Ref: IJMS/MS 2099/2012). Indian Journal of Geo – marine Sciences. Accepted. Impact Factor: 0.563

5. Divya Jose, P Jayesh, Prem Gopinath, A Mohandas & I.S.Bright Singh. 2014. Potential application of B-1,3 glucanase from an environmental isolate of Pseudomonas aeruginosa MCCB 123 in fungal DNA extraction. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 52:89 -98. Impact Factor: 1.2

6. Rejish Kumar V. J., Vrinda Sukumaran, Cini Achuthan, Valsamma Joseph, Rosamma Philip, I. S. Bright Singh. 2013. Molecular characterization of the nitrifying bacterial consortia employed for the activation of bioreactors used in brackish and marine aquaculture systems. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 78:74-81. Impact Factor: 2.333.

Kulkarni, A., J.H.W.M Rombout, I.S.B.Singh, N.S.Sudheer, J.M.Vlak, C.M.A. Caipang, M.F.Brinchmann, V. Kiron. 2013. Truncated VP28 as oral vaccine candidate against WSSV infection in shrimp: An uptake and processing study in the mid gut of Penaeus monodon. Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 34: 159 -166. Impact Factor: 3.044

7. Chaithanya, E.R., Rosamma Philip, Naveen Sathyan, P.R. Anil Kumar, Swapna P.Antony, V.N. Sanjeevan, I.S.Bright Singh. 2012. A novel isoform of the hepatic antimicrobial peptide, Hepcidin (Hepc – CBI), from a deep sea fish, the spiny jaw green eye Chlorophthalamus bicornis (Norman, 1939): Molecular characterization and phylogeny. Probiotics & Antimicrobial Proteins, 5: 1-7. Impact Factor: 1.41

8. Jayesh, P., Seena Jose., Rosamma Philip and I.S.Bright Singh. 2012. A novel medium for the development of cell culture system from Penaeus monodon. Cytotechnology. DOI 10.1007/s 10616 – 012 – 9491 – 9. Impact Factor: 1.207

9. Jayesh, P., Seena Jose and I.S.Bright Singh.2012. Establishment of shrimp cell culture: Perception and orientation. Indian Journal of Virology, 23(2): 244 -251. Impact Factor: 0.936

10. Sreedharan, K., Rosamma Philip and I.S.Bright Singh. 2012. Characterization and virulence potential of phenotypically diverse Aeromonas veronii isolates recovered from moribund freshwater ornamental fishes of Kerala, India. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Journal of Microbiology. DOI 10.1007/s 10482 – 012 – 9786 – z. Impact Factor: 2.091.

11. Afsal, V.V., Swapna P. Antony, E.R.Chaithanya, I.S.Bright Singh and Rosamma Philip. 2012. Two isoforms of antilipolysacharide factors identified and characterized from the haemocytes of portunid crab, Portunus pelagicus and Scylla tranquebarica. Molecular Immunology, 52:258 -263. Impact Factor: 3.023

12. Afsal, V.V., Swapna P. Antony, V.N.Sajeevan, P.R. Anil Kumar, I.S.Bright Singh and Rosamma Philip. 2012.A new isoform of anti lipopolysaccharide factor identified from blue swimmer crab, Portunus pelagicus: Molecular characterization and phylogeny. Aquaculture, 356 – 357: 119-122. Impact factor: 2.044

13. Manjusha, K., P.Jayesh, Divya Jose, B. Sreelakshmi, P.Priyaja, Prem Gopinath, A.V.Saramma and I.S.Bright Singh. 2012. Alkaline protease from non – toxigenic mangrove isolate of Vibrio sp. V26 with potential application in animal cell culture. Cytotechnology. DOI 10.1007/s 10616 -012-9472 – z. Impact Factor: 1.207

14. Rojith, G. and Bright Singh I.S. (2012) Lignin recovery, biochar production and decolourization of coir pith black liquor. Research Journal of Recent Sciences, 1:270 – 274. Impact Factor: Still Computing.

15. Sudheer, N.S., Rosamma Philip and I.S. Bright Singh. (2012).Anti white spot syndrome virus activity of Ceripos tagal aqueous extract in giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon. Archives of Virology, doi:10.1007/s 00705-012-1346-3. Impact Factor: 2.209

16. Aparna Asok, Esha Arshad, C. Jasmin, S. Somnath Pai, I.S.Bright Singh, A. Mohandas and Abdlaziz Anas. 2012. Reducing Vibrio load in Artemia nauplii using antimicrobial photodynamic therapy: a promising strategy to reduce antibiotic application in shrimp larviculture. Microbial Biotechnology, 5(1): 59-68. Calculated Impact Facor 2.6

17. Seena Jose, P Jayesh, N S Sudheer, Gigi Poulose, A Mohandas, Rosamma Philip &I S Bright Singh. 2012. Lymphoid organ cell culture system from Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) as a platform for white spot syndrome virus and shrimp immune related gene expression. Journal of Fish Disease, 35(5):321-324. Impact Factor: 2.00

18. Swapna P Antony, I S Bright Singh, Rosamma Philip, 2011. Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of a penaeidin-like antimicrobial peptide, Fi-penaeidin from Fenneropenaeus indicus. Aquaculture. 319: 298-301.Impact factor: 2.044

19. Swapna P Antony; Rosamma Philip; Valsamma Joseph; I. S Bright Singh. 2011. Anti-lipopolysaccharide factor and Crustin - III, the anti-white spot virus peptides in Penaeus monodon: Control of viral infection by up-regulation. Aquaculture 319:11-17. Impact factor: 2.044

20. K. Sreedharan., R. Philip and I.S. Bright Singh.2011 Virulence potential and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of motile aeromonads associated with freshwater ornamental fish culture systems: a possible threat to public health (Accepted for publication in Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, Manuscript No-BJM-3295). Impact Factor: 0.8

21. Swapna P. Antony, I. S. Bright Singh, Rose Mary Jose, Rosamma Philip 2011 Antimicrobial peptide gene expression in tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon in response to gram-positive bacterial probionts and White spot virus challenge. Aquaculture, 316: 6-12. Impact Factor: 2.044

22. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma Joseph, R.Vijay, Rosamma Philip and I.S.Bright Singh. 2011. Nitrification in a packed bed bioreactor integrated into a marine recirculating maturation system under different substrate concentrations and flow rates. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 86: 790 - 707. Impact Factor: 1.818

23. Sreedharan, K, R.Philip I.S.Bright Singh. 2011. Isolation and characterization of virulent Aeromonas veronii from ascitic fluid of oscar Astronautus ocillatus showing signs of infectious dropsy. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 94: 29-39. Impact Factor: 1.69.

24. Jose, S., P. Jayesh, A.Mohandas, Rosamma Philip, I.S.Bright Singh. 2011. Application of primary haemocyte culture of Penaeus monodon in the assessment of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of heavy metals and pesticide, Journal of Marine Environmental Research, 71(3): 169 – 177. Impact Factor: 2.276

25. Sudheer, N.S., Rosamma Philip, I.S.Bright Singh, 2011. In vivo screening of mangrove plants for anti WSSV activity in Penaeus monodon, and evaluation of Ceriops tagal as a potential source of antiviral molecules. Aquaculture, 311: 36-41. Impact Factor: 2.044

26. Jose, S., A. Mohandas, Rosamma Philip, and I.S.Bright Singh, 2010. Primary haemocyte culture of Penaeus monodon as invitro model for white spot syndrome virus titration, viral and immune related gene expression and cytotoxicity assays, Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 105(3): 312 -321. Impact Factor: 2.276

27. Pai, S.S., A. Anas, N.S.Jayapraksh, P. Priyaja, B. Sreelakshmi, R. Preetha, R. Philip, A. Mohandas, I.S.Bright Singh, 2010. Penaeus monodon larvae can be protected from Vibrio harveyi infection by preemptive treatment of a rearing system with antagonistic bacterial probiotics, Aquaculture Research, 41: 847 – 860. Impact Factor: 1.186

28. Antony, S.P., I.S.Bright Singh, N.S.Sudheer, S. Vrinda, P.Priyaja,Rosamma Philip, 2010. Molecular characterization of a crustin – like antimicrobial peptide in the giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, and its expression profile in response to various immunostimulants and challenge with WSSV, Immunobiology, 216: 184 – 194. Impact Factor: 3.59

29. Antony, S.P., I.S.Bright Singh, Rosamma Philip, 2010. Molecular characterization of a crustin – like, putative antimicrobial peptide, Fi – crustin, from the Indian white shrimp, Fenneropenaeus indicus, Fish and shellfish Immunology, 28: 216-220. Impact Factor 3.044.

30. Kumar, VJR, valsamma Joseph, Rosamma Philip, I.S.Bright Singh, 2010. Nitrification in brackishwater recirculating aquaculture system integrated with activated packed bed bioreactor, Water Science and Technology, 613: 797 -205. Impact Factor: 1.833

31. Manjusha M., Resmy Varghese, Rosamma Philip , A. Mohandas, Singh ISB (2009) Pathological changes in Fenneropenaeus indicus experimentally infected with white spot virus and virus morphogenesis. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 102: 225 – 232 Impact Factor:2.276

32. Preetha, R., Seena Jose, S.Prathapan, K.K.Vijayan, N.S.Jayaprakash, Rosamma Philip, I.S.Bright Singh. 2010. An inhibitory compound produced by Pseudomonas with effectiveness on Vibrio harveyi, Aquaculture Research, 41: (10) 1452 -1461. Impact Factor: 1.186

33. Manju NJ., Deepesh V, Achuthan C, Philip, R, Singh ISB (2009) Immobilization of nitrifying bacterial consortia on wood particles for bioaugmentating nitrification in shrimp culture systems. Aquaculture 294: 65 - 75 Impact Factor:2.044

34. Anas A, Lowman DW, Williams DL, Millen S, Pai SS, Sajeevan TP, Philip R, Singh ISB (2009)Alkali insoluble glucan extracted from Acremonium diospyri is a more potent immunostimulant in the Indian White Shrimp, Fenneropenaeus indicus than alkali soluble glucan . Aquaculture Research. 40(11): 1320 -1327. Impact Factor:1.186

35. Kumar VJR, Achuthan C, Manju NJ, Philip, R, Singh ISB (2009) A stringed bed suspended bioreactor (SBSBR) for in situ nitrification in penaeid and non-penaeid hatchery systems. Aquaculture International, 17: 479 – 489 Impact Factor:0.80

36. Sajeevan T.P.,Philip, R., Singh ISB (2009). Dose/frequency: A critical factor in the administration of glucan as immunostimulant to Indian white shrimp Fenneropenaeus indicus. Aquaculture 287, 248-252. Impact Factor:2.044

37. Kumar VJR, Achuthan C, Manju NJ, Philip, R, Singh ISB (2009) Activated packed bed bioreactors (PBBR) for the rapid nitrification in brackish water hatchery systems. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 36: 355-365. : Impact Factor:.1.214

38. Kumar VJR, Achuthan C, Manju NJ, Philip, R, Singh ISB (2009) Mass production of nitrifying bacterial consortia for establishing instantaneous nitrification in saline recirculating aquaculture systems. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 25: 407-414. Impact Factor:1.214

39. Anas A, Philip R, Singh ISB (2008) Chitosan as a wall material for a microencapsulated delivery system for Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) larvae. Aquaculture Research 39:885-890, Impact Factor:1.186

40. Preetha R, Jayaprakash NS, Philip R, Singh ISB (2007) Optimization of medium for the production of a novel aquaculture probiotic, Micrococcus MCCB 104 using central composite design. Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering 12:548-555, Impact Factor:1.004

41. Preetha R, Jayaprakash NS, Philip R, Singh ISB (2007) Optimization of carbon and nitrogen sources and growth factors for the production of an aquaculture probiotic (Pseudomonas MCCB 103) using response surface methodology. Journal of Applied Microbiology 102(4):1043-1051, Impact Factor:1.647

42. Preetha R, Jayaprakash NS, Singh ISB (2007) Synechocystis MCCB 114 and 115 as putative probionts for Penaeus monodon post-larvae. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 74:243-247. Impact Factor:1.69

43. Amar B, Philip R, Singh ISB (2006) Efficacy of fermented prawn shell waste as a feed ingredient of Indian white prawn, Fenneropenaeus indicus. Aquaculture Nutrition 12, 433-442, Impact Factor: 1.393

44. Achuthan C, Kumar VJR, Manju NJ, Philip R, Singh ISB (2006) Development of nitrifying bacterial consortia for immobilizing in nitrifying bioreactors designed for penaeid and non-penaeid larval rearing systems in the tropics. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 35(3) 240-248. Impact Factor:0.563

45. Hameed, A.S.S., Paramesewaran, V., Ravi Shukla, Singh, ISB Thirunavukkarasu, A.R., Bhonde, R.R. (2006) Establishment and characterization of India’s first marine fish cell lines (SISK) from the kidney of sea bass (Lates calcarifer). Aquaculture 257 (1-4), 92-103, Impact Factor:2.044

46. Sajeevan TP, Philip R, Singh ISB (2006) Immunostimulatory effect of a marine yeast Candida sake in Fenneropenaeus indicus. Aquaculture 257: 150-155. Impact Factor:2.044

47. Jayaprakash NS, Pai SS, Philip R, Singh ISB (2006) Isolation of a pathogenic strain of Vibrio alginolyticus from necrotic larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man, 1879). Journal of Fish Diseases 29:187-191, Impact Factor:1.603

48. Reed RH, Singh ISB, Mani SK, Kanjur R (2006) Comparative evaluation of solar disinfection using small-scale batch reactors with reflective, absorptive and transmissive rear surfaces. Water Research 40:721-727, Impact Factor: 4.36

49. Jayaprakash NS, Kumar VJR, Philip R, Singh ISB (2006) Vibrios associated with Macrobrachium rosenbergii larvae from three hatcheries in Indian southwest coast. Aquaculture Research 37:351-358, Impact Factor:1.186

50. Vijayan KK, Singh ISB, Jayaprakash NS, Alavandi SV, Pai SS, Preetha R, Rajan JJS, Santiago TC (2006) A brackishwater isolate of Pseudomonas PS-102, a potential antagonistic bacterium against pathogenic vibrios in penaeid and non-penaeid rearing systems. Aquaculture 251:192-200, Impact Factor: 2.044

51. Jayaprakash NS, Pai SS, Anas A, Preetha R, Philip R, Singh ISB (2005) A marine Micrococcus MCCB104 antagonistic to vibrios isolated from prawn larval rearing systems. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 68:39-45, Impact Factor:1.69

52. Anas A, Paul S, Jayaprakash NS, Philip R, Singh ISB (2005) Antimicrobial property of chitosan to vibrios associated with freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) larval rearing system. Disease of Aquatic Organisms 67:177 – 179, Impact Factor:1.69

53. Singh ISB, Manjusha M, Pai SS, Philip R (2005) Fenneropenaeus indicus is protected from white spot disease by oral administration of inactivated white spot syndrome virus. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 66:265-270, Impact Factor: 1.69

54. Ajitha S, Sridhar M, Sridhar N, Singh ISB, Varghese V (2004) Probiotic effects of lactic acid bacteria against Vibrio alginolyticus in Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) indicus (H. Milne Edwards). Asian Fisheries Science 17:71 – 80. Impact Factor: Still Computing.

55. Ramachandran K, Singh ISB (2004) Optimum growth requirements of nitrifying consortia from treated sewage. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 42:314-318. Impact Factor: 1.295.

56. Anas A, Singh ISB (2003) Application of yeast glucan and bacterins for enhanced seed production of Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de man). Journal of Aquaculture in Tropics 18:205-216. Impact Factor: Not known.

57. Nambudiri DD, George S, Singh ISB, Sherief PM (2001) Influence of storage conditions on the survival period of the clam Meretrix casta. Journal of Food Science and Technology 38:379-380. Impact Factor: 1.10

58. Kumar GS, Singh ISB, Philip R (2001) Development of a cell culture system from the ovarian tissue of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus. Aquaculture 194:51-62. Impact Factor: 2.044

59. Vici V, Singh ISB, Bhat SG (2000) Application of bacterins and yeast Acremonium dyospyrii to protect the larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii from vibriosis in hatchery system. Fish and Shellfish Immunology 10:559-563. Impact Factor: 3.044

60. Kumar GS, Singh ISB, Philip R (2000) Development of cell culture system from liver, kidney, and spleen of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus. In Vitro – Cellular and Developmental Biology 36:84.Impact factor-1.312

61. Sen A, Singh ISB, Rengarajan R, Philip R, Kumar GS, Sen A (1998) Evidence of a Bacilliform virus causing outbreaks of white spot disease in Penaeus monodon H. Milne Edwards from India. Asian Fisheries Science 12:1-7. Impact Factor: Still Computing.

62. Kumar GS, Singh ISB, Philip R, Raveendranath M, Shanmugam J (1996) Efficacy of fish and prawn muscle extracts as supplement of medium in the development of a primary cell culture system from the larval tissues of the aquarium fish Poecilia reticulate. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 36:91-94. Impact Factor: 1.295

63. Singh ISB, Lakshmanaperumalsamy P, Chandramohan D (1996) Bacterial flora of pond reared Penaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards). Journal of Aquaculture in the Tropics 13:133-142. Impact Factor: Still Computing.

64. Singh ISB, Philip R (1995) A simple device for the separation of weak larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man). Aquaculture Research 26:255-257. Impact Factor:1.186.

65. Singh ISB, Philip R, Raveendranath M, Shanmugam J (1995) Development of primary cell culture from kidney of fresh water fish Heteropneustus fossilis. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 33:596-599. Impact Factor: 1.295

66. Nambudiri DD, Singh ISB, George S, Sherief PM, Maniappan C, Ayoob TM (1995) Design, fabrication and standardization of a depuration system for bivalves. Fishery Technology 32:126-130. Impact Factor: Not Available.

67. Singh ISB, Philip R, Maqbool TK, Ramesh S, Harikrishnan P, Menon NR (1994) Bacteria associated with epizootic ulcerative syndrome in fishes of inland waters of Kerala. Indian Journal of Microbiology 34:233-240. Impact Factor: 0.511.

68. Singh ISB, Philip R (1993) Comparative efficiency of three media in isolating heterotrophic bacteria from the larvae and larval rearing water of Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Indian Journal of Microbiology 33:67-69. Impact Factor: 0.511.

69. Singh ISB, Lakshmanaperumalsamy P, Thomas I, Chandrasekaran M, Chandramohan D (1982) Bacteria associated with brown spot disease in Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards. Bulletin of Department of Marine Sciences, University of Cochin X11:59-63. Not Existing.

70. Singh ISB, Lakshmanaperumalsamy P, Chandramohan D (1981) Finrot diseases in Etroplus suratensis. Bulletin of Department of Marine Sciences, University of Cochin X11:147-154. Not existing.

71. Lakshmanaperumalsamy P, Chandrasekaran M, Singh ISB, Chandramohan D (1981) Microbial indicators and pathogens near the mouth of Vembanadu Lake. Bulletin of Department of Marine Sciences, University of Cochin X11:103-109. Not existing.

Newsletters/ Magazines

1. Reed RH, Singh ISB, Mani SK, Kanjur R, Simon N, Mol S (2005) Making the most of a scarce resource – solar disinfection of drinking water in the arid zone of western Rajasthan. Arid Lands Newsletter. 57:May/June,

Chapters in Books

1. Singh ISB, Kumar VJR, Achuthan C, Manju NJ, Philip R (2007) Recirculation zero water exchange system for hatchery rearing of economically important marine organisms. In: Vijayan KK, Jayasankar P, Vijayagopal P (Eds) Indian Fisheries- A Progressive Outlook. Central Marine Fisheries Institute, Kochi, India. p139-155.

2. Singh ISB, Yadava YS, Pai SS (2003) Aquaculture drug regulations in the Indian context. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p323–332.

3. Anas A, Singh ISB, Jayaprakash NS (2003) Microencapsulation as a technique for drug targeting. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p293-298.

4. Philip R, Sajeevan TP, Singh ISB (2003) Crustacean defense mechanisms and the concept of vaccinating shrimps. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p 203 – 210.

5. Singh ISB, Anas A (2003) Preparation of bacterins for use as prophylactic tools for protecting shellfishes from bacteraemia. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p198–202.

6. Singh ISB, Achuthan C, Kumar VJR, Manju NJ, Philip R (2003) Bioreactor technology for rapid removal of ammonia and nitrite from prawn larval rearing systems. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p133–134.

7. Ranjit S, Singh ISB (2003). Antialgal compounds – their significance and application in shrimp aquaculture. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p56–63.

8. Preetha R, Singh ISB, Philip R (2003) Natural antiviral agents for aquaculture application. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p49–55.

9. Singh ISB, Kumar GS, Philip R (2003) Cell line as tolls for detection, isolation, and study of viruses rickettsias and other obligate pathogenic microbes of fish and prawns. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p24–26.

10. Pai SS, Singh ISB (2003) Nucleic acid based diagnostics for shrimp diseases. In: Singh ISB, Pai SS, Philip R, Mohandas A (eds) Aquaculture Medicine (ISBN 81-900724-1-2), Centre for Fish Disease Diagnosis and Management, CUSAT, Kochi, India. p13–23.

11. Kumar GS, Singh ISB, Philip R (2001) A cell culture system from the eyestalk of Penaeus indicus. In: Animal Cell Technology: From Target to Market, E. Lindner-Olsson et al. (eds), p261-265.

12. Bhat SG, Singh ISB (1998) Vibrionaceae associated with larval rearing system of Macrobrachium rosenbergii, systematics and pathogenicity. In: Flegel TW (ed) Advances in Shrimp Biotechnology: National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Bangkok, p279

National / International Conferences

1. Preena P.G., Manju N.J., I.S. Bright Singh. 2013. Phylogenetic analysis of the denitrifiers segregated from the nitrifying bacterial consortia. In:

2. Preena P.G and I.S. Bright Singh. 2013. Resolution of nitrifying bacterial consortia on phytagel plates. In:

3. Preena P.G., Cini Achutan., Rejish Kumar V. J., Manju N.J., I.S. Bright Singh. 2013. Aerobic denitrification potential of nitrifying bacterial consortia used for activating nitrifying bioreactors in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems. In:

4. I.S.Bright Singh. Diagnostics for fish Health Management: Development and future prospects. In: Proceedings: 10th Agricultural Science Congress, Soil, Plant and Animal Health for Enhanced and Sustained Agricultural Productivity. National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi, 2012, P.306 – 328.

5. Rejish Kumar, V.J. Cini Achuthan, Rosamma Philip and I.S.Bright Singh. 2012. Nitrifying Bioreactor Technology for establishing recirculating aquaculture systems. Proceedings: 2nd National Conference on Fisheries Biotechnology, Organized by National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi and Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Bombay, 203 November 2012, P. 70-90.

6. N.S. Sudheer, Rosamma Philip & I.S.Bright Singh. 2012. Ativiral activity of crude saponine from mangrove plant Ceriops tagal against white spot syndrome virus which highlights the requirement of mangrove conservation. P. 449. In: Proceedings 24th Kerala Science Congress, 29-31 January 2012, at Rubber Research Institute of India, Kottayam.

7. M. Manjusha, N.S. Sudheer, S. Ranjit, S. Somnath Pai, Anitha Thankachan, A. Anas, Rosamma Philip and I.S.Bright Singh, 2011. Development and demonstration of ‘Shrimpvac -1’ for the management of whitespot syndrome virus in shrimp grow out System. In 8th Symposium on diseases in Asian Aquaculture. P. 24. Organized by Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society and College of Fisheries, Karnataka Veterinary and Fisheries Sciences University, Mangalore, India. Organized at Mangalore, India.

8. N.S. Sudheer, Rosamma Philip and I.S.Bright Singh. 2011.Anti whitespot syndrome virus activity of a mangrove plant Ceriops tagal. In 8th Symposium on diseases in Asian Aquaculture. P. 116. Organized by Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society and College of Fisheries, Karnataka Veterinary and Fisheries Sciences University, Mangalore, India. Organized at Mangalore,India.

9. K. Sreedharan, Rosamma Philip and I.S.Bright Singh. 2011. Aeromonas spp as aetiological agents of diseases in freshwater ornamental fishes: charaqcterization, pathogenic potential and antibiotic susceptibility pattern. In 8th Symposium on diseases in Asian Aquaculture. Book of Abstracts P. 99. Organized by Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society and College of Fisheries, Karnataka Veterinary and Fisheries Sciences University, Mangalore, India. Organized at Mangalore, India.

10. Amod Kulkarni, Jan HWM Rombout, I.S.Bright Singh, N.S.Sudheer, Christopher MA Caipang, Monica F. Brinchmann and Viswanath Kiron. 2011. Uptake of whitespot syndrome virus – vaccines in the gut of black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon.P. 25. In 8th Symposium on disease in Asian Aquaculture. Book of Abstracts P. 99. Organized by Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society and College of Fisheries, Karnataka Veterinary and Fisheries Sciences University, Mangalore, India. Organized at Mangalore, India.

11. Singh, I.S.B. 2010. Laboratory approaches in microbial fish disease management and diagnosis. In. Vistas in Marine Biotechnology, Proceedings of Winter School, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin, 339 – 365.

12. Sudheer NS, Sebastian CD, Singh ISB 2006. Use of dertritivorus Bacillus MCCB 101 as bioaugmentor for reusing hatchery wastewater for shrimp grows out system. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.105.

13. Preetha R, Jayaprakash NS, Philip R, Singh ISB. 2006. Optimization of culture conditions for the production of an aquaculture probiotic Micrococcus MCCB 104 using response surface methodology. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.133.

14. Pai SS, Anas A, Jayaprakash NS, Ranjit K, Philip R, Reed RH, Singh 1SB 2006. Broad host range siphovirdae-like vibriophages isolated from the sediment of Vembanad estuary. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.137.

15. Priyaja, P, Neil, SS, Sreelakshmi, B, Preetha, R, Philip, R, Singh, ISB. 2006. A comparative study of pyocyanin production potential of isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from different environments. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.46.

16. Rejish Kumar VJ, Poulose G, Sudheer NS, Singh ISB. 2006. Organic recirculating aquaculture-A lab scale demonstration. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.119.

17. Haseeb M, Savin KV, Kumar VJR, Philip R, Singh ISB 2006. Demonstration and validation of protocols developed for zero water exchange shrimp grow out system. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.118.

18. Riya G, Deepesh V, Anas, A, Sreelakshmi B, Pai SS, Jayaprakash NS, Singh ISB 2006. Segregation and characterization of a putative probiotic antagonistic to Vibrios in shrimp larval rearing system. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.128.

19. Joseph V, Ranjit S, Anishmon PK, Anas A, Haseeb M, Singh ISB 2006. Validation of a closed system shrimp farming technology with appropriate bioremediation measures in shrimp farms of Kerala, India. 7th Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference 2nd-5th November 2006, Kochi, India. p.116.

20. Mani SK, Kanjur R, Raj BS, Surekha IS, Singh ISB, Reed RH (2006) Solar disinfection as a management strategy for drinking water treatment in rural households & in natural disasters In. (Ed. A.E. Muthunayagam) Extended Abstracts, XVIII Kerala Science Congress, p 368-370. Kerala State Council for Science Technology and Environment, Thiruvananthapuram, India.

21. Reed RH, Singh ISB, Mani SK, Kanjur R (2005) Development and evaluation of small-scale solar disinfection systems for household level water treatment in rural India. Proceedings of the XII World Water Congress “Water for Sustainable Development - Towards Innovative Solutions” 22-25 November 2005, New Delhi, India. pp 63-69.

22. Pai SS, Manjusha M, Ranjit S, Thankachan A, Anas A, Philip R, Singh ISB (2004) Evaluation of environmental factors influencing the outbreak of white spot syndrome in latent Penaeus monodon. Conference on Microbiology of Tropical Seas 13-15 December 2004, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India. AQM(P)-8.

23. Singh ISB, Achuthan C, Kumar VJR, Manju NJ, Jayaprakash NS, Anas A, Pai SS, Preetha R (2004) Recirculation system for organic shrimp and prawn seed production. Organic Aquaculture and Sea Farming Global Technical and Trade conference and exhibition. 15 – 17 June 2004. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

24. Manjusha M., Varghese R, Singh ISB, Philip R (1999) Histological demonstration of White Spot Virus and Histopathology in experimentally infected moribund Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards in India. Fourth Symposium on Diseases in Asian Aquaculture, Nov –1999, ‘Book of Abstracts’ OP-10.

25. Bhat SG, Singh ISB, Varghese V (1998) Segregation of pathogenic strains from the family Vibrionaceae associated with the larvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in hatchery. Workshop on Shrimp Immunity and Disease Control, An Integrated Approach, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Nov. 8-10, 1998.

26. Sathyakeerthy TR, Singh ISB (1996) Separation of polyphenols from ret liquor. Proc. Eighth Kerala Science Congress, Jan. 1996, p63-64.

27. Ramachandran K, Singh ISB (1996) Filterant grains of a biofilter as source of nitrifying bacteria for developing bioreactor. Proc. Eighth Kerala Science Congress, Jan. 1996, p63-64.

28. Achuthan C, Singh ISB, Philip R (1996) Development of consortia of nitrifying bacteria for penaeid hatchery systems. Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum, 24-28, Nov. 1996, Cochin, p209.

29. Kumar GS, Singh ISB, Philip R, Raveendranath M, Shanmugam J (1996) Development of primary cell culture and cell lines from the embryonic tissues of the fresh water fish Poecilia reticulate. Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum, 24-28, Nov.1996, Cochin, p210.

30. Bhat SG, Singh ISB (1996) Heterotrophic bacteria associated with healthy and moribund larvae of Penaeus monodon. Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum, 24-28, Nov. 1996, Cochin, p 193.

31. Sen A, Singh ISB, Sen A, Kumar GS, Philip R (1996) Isolation and partial characterization of the etiological agent of white spot disease in penaeids. Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum, 24-28 Nov. 1996, Cochin, p 194.

32. Nambudiri DD, Singh ISB, George S, Sherief PM (1996) Rapid method of shuckling bivalves for the production of frozen meat. Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum., 24-28, Nov. 1996, Cochin, p252.

33. Singh ISB, Lakshmanaperumalsamy P, Chandramohan D (1991) Intestinal bacterial flora of Penaeus indicus. Proc. Kerala Science Congress, Kozhikode, p166-168.

34. Singh ISB (1990) Bacterial flora of larvae and larval rearing system of giant fresh water prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Proc. Kerala Science Congress, Feb 1990, Thiruvananthapuram, p190-194.

35. Singh ISB, Lakshmanaperumalsamy P, Chandramohan D (1989) Bacteriology of the eggs and larvae of Penaeus indicus in hatchery. Proc. Kerala Science Congress, Feb1989, Cochin, p 95-107.

36. Singh ISB, Lakshmanaperumalsamy P, Chandramohan D (1985) Heterotrophic bacteria associated with eggs and larvae of Penaeus indicus in hatchery system. Proc. Ist. Int. Conf. on the culture of penaeid prawns/shrimps, Iloilo City, Philippines, 4-7, Dec., 169

GenBank Submissions (ncbi.nlm.)

1. Anas A, Pai, SS, Jayaprakash NS, Philip R, Joseph V, Singh ISB Genbank Accession No: EF062509. Bacillus Sp. MCCB 101 isolated from shrimp culture ponds 16Sr RNA gene, partial sequence.

2. Anas A, Pai SS, Jayaprakash NS, Vijayan KK, Alavandi SV, Santiago TC, Rajan JJS, Philip R, Singh ISB Genbank Accession No: EF062514. Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain MCCB 102 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

3. Anas A, Pai, SS, Jayaprakash NS, Priyaja P, Philip R, Joseph V, Singh ISB Genbank Accession No: EF053508. Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolate MCCB 103 isolated from intestine of Fenneropenaeus indicus 16Sr RNA gene, partial sequence.

4. Pai, SS, Jayaprakash NS, Anas A, Joseph V, Vrinda S Philip R, Singh ISB,. Genbank Acccession No: EU402968. Arthrobacter nicotianae strain MCCB104 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

5. Sunish KS, Vrinda S, Pai SS, Priyaja P, Philip R, Singh ISB Genbank Accession No: EU008081. Nocardiopsis sp. MCCB 110 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

6. Pai, SS, Jayaprakash NS, Anas A, Joseph V, Vrinda S Philip R, Singh ISB,. Genbank Acccession No: EU404191.Vibrio strain MCCB111 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

7. Pai, SS, Jayaprakash NS, Anas A, Joseph V, Vrinda S, Philip R, Singh ISB,. Genbank Acccession No: EU402969.Vibrio strain MCCB112 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

8. Sreedharan K, Majumdar KC, Geetha P, Vrinda S , Valsamma J, Rosamma P, Bright Singh IS. Genbank Acccession No:EU394215.Aeromonas sp MCCB113 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

9. Priyaja P, Anas A, Pai SS, Neil SC, Joseph V, Singh ISB, Philip R Genbank Accession No:EF062511 Pseudomonas aeruginosa MCCB117 isolated from Arabian Sea sediment (200 m depth)16Sr RNA gene partial sequence.

10. Priyaja P, Anas A, Pai SS, Neil SC, Joseph V, Singh ISB, Philip R Genbank Accession No:EF062512 Pseudmonas aeruginosa MCCB118 isolated from Arabian Sea sediment (500 m depth),16Sr RNA gene partial sequence.

11. Priyaja P, Anas A, Pai SS, Sreelakshmi B, Philip R, Joseph V, Singh ISB Genbank Accession No:EF062513 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain MCCB 119 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

12. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ652050-Sphingobacterium sps, Clone 15A1, 16Sr RNA gene partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

13. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ652051-Uncultured bacterium, NCAAH clone 15A2, 16Sr RNA gene partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

14. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ665506- Uncultured bacterium, NCAAH Clone 15A3, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,Partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

15. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ665507- Paenibacillus sp.NCAAH clone 15A4, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, Partial Sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

16. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ665508- Uncultured Bacterium NCAAH Clone 15A5, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

17. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Achuthan,C., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ711762- Uncultured Paenibacillus sp. clone 15A6 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

18. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Achuthan,C., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no.FJ711763- Uncultured bacterium clone 15A7 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial Sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

19. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Achuthan,C., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ711764- Uncultured bacterium clone 15A8 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

20. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Achuthan,C., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no FJ711765-Uncultured Alcanivorax sp. clone 15A9 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

21. Rejish Kumar,V.J., Achuthan,C., Valsamma,J., Rosamma,P. and Bright Singh,I.S.. GenBank accession no. FJ711766 -Uncultured bacterium clone 15A10 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

22. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no. GQ221067- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30A1, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

23. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221068- Tistrella sp. NCAAH clone 30A2, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

24. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221069- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30A3, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

25. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221070- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30A4, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

26. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221071- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30A5, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

27. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221072- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30A6, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

28. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221073- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30A7, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

29. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221074- Tistrella sp. NCAAH clone 30A8, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

30. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221075- Tistrella sp. NCAAH clone 30A9, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

31. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221076- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30A10, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

32. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221077- Alcanivorax sp. NCAAH clone 15N1, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

33. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221078- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 15N2, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

34. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221079- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 15N3, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

35. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221080- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 15N4, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

36. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Vrinda, S., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221081- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 15N5, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

37. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Achuthan, C., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221082- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 15N6, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

38. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Achuthan, C., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221083- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 15N7, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

39. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Achuthan, C., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ221084- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 15N8, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

40. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243709. Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N1, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

41. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243710- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N2, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

42. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243711- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N3, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

43. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243712- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N4, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia

44. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243713- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N5, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

45. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243714- Flexibacter sp. NCAAH clone 30N6, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

46. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J .,Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243715- Alcanivorax sp. NCAAH clone 30N7, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

47. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243716- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N8, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

48. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J .,Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243717- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N9, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

49. Rejish Kumar, V.J., Seena, J., Valsamma, J., Rosamma, P and Bright Singh I.S. GenBank accession no GQ243718- Uncultured bacterium NCAAH clone 30N10, 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence from brackish water nitrifying bacterial consortia.

50. Antony SP, Singh ISB, Philip R .Genbank Accession No: FJ535568. Penaeus monodon crustin-like antimicrobial peptide mRNA, partial cds.

51. Anas A, Pai, SS, Jayaprakash NS, Priyaja P, Philip R, Joseph V, Singh ISB Genbank Accession No:EF053508 Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolate MCCB 103 isolated from intestine of Fenneropenaeus indicus 16Sr RNA gene, partial sequence

52. Priyaja P, Anas A, Pai SS, Neil SC, Joseph V, Singh ISB, Philip R Genbank Accession No:EF062511 Pseudomonas aeruginosa MCCB117 isolated from Arabian Sea sediment (200 m depth)16Sr RNA gene partial sequence

53. Priyaja P, Anas A, Pai SS, Neil SC, Joseph V, Singh ISB, Philip R Genbank Accession No:EF062512 Pseudmonas aeruginosa MCCB118 isolated from Arabian Sea sediment (500 m depth),16Sr RNA gene partial sequence

54. Priyaja P, Anas A, Pai SS, Sreelakshmi B, Philip R, Joseph V, Singh ISB Genbank Accession No:EF062513 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain MCCB 119 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence

55. Sunish, K.S., Mathew, B., Vrinda, S., Philip, R. and Singh, I.S.B. Gen Bank Accession No: EU008081. Nocardiopsis sp. MCCB 110 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.

56. Pai, SS, Jayaprakash NS, Anas A, Joseph V, Vrinda S Philip R, Singh ISB,. Genbank Acccession No: EU402968. Arthrobacter nicotianae strain MCCB104 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence

57. Poulose,S., Sarlin,P.J., Sajeevan,T.P., Philip,R. and Singh,I.SB. 2008. Candida sp. MCCF-101 . Internal transcribed spacer region sequences 1&2 (ITS). Isolated from coastal waters off Cochin. FJ652052

58. Manjusha,K., Priyaja,P., Meera,V., Divya,J., Seena,J., Sreelakshmi,B., Saramma,A.V, Bright Singh,I.S. Genbank Accession No: FJ665509.1, Vibrio sp. V26 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. Isolated from mangrove, Puthuvypin, Cochin.

59. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Majumdar, K.C., Geetha, K., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 113 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: EU394215

60. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 137 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: FJ573179

61. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 138 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: FJ573176

62. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 139 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: FJ573177

63. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 141 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: FJ573178

64. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MTHA 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: JN559372

65. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 142 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: JN559373

66. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 140 16S rRNA gene - NCBI accession No: JN559374

67. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MTHA gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602728

68. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MTHB gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602729

69. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 113 gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602730

70. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 138 gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602731

71. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 139 gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602732

72. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 142 gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602733

73. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 140 gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602734

74. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 137 gyrB gene - NCBI accession No: JN602735

75. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp MCCB 137 gyrA gene - NCBI accession No: JN602733

76. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp MCCB 140 gyrA gene - NCBI accession No: JN602734

77. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp MCCB 142 gyrA gene - NCBI accession No: JN602735

78. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp MCCB 137 RNA polymerase sigma-70 factor (rpoD) gene - NCBI accession No: JQ403281

79. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp MCCB 140 RNA polymerase sigma-70 factor (rpoD) gene - NCBI accession No: JQ403282

80. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp MCCB 142 RNA polymerase sigma-70 factor (rpoD) gene - NCBI accession No: JQ403283

81. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas MTHA Cytotonic enterotoxin (alt) gene - NCBI accession No: JN602723

82. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp MCCB 113 Cytotonic enterotoxin (alt) gene - NCBI accession No: JN602724

83. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 142 Cytotonic enterotoxin (alt) gene - NCBI accession No: JN602725

84. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 140 Cytotonic enterotoxin (alt) gene - NCBI accession No: JN602726

85. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas MTHA Type 3 secretion gene, ascV- NCBI accession No: JN602727

86. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 137 Type 3 secretion gene, ascV - NCBI accession No: JN676211

87. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MTHA Haemolysin (hlyA) gene - NCBI accession No: JN602736

88. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 113 Haemolysin (hlyA) gene - NCBI accession No: JN602737

89. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 139 Haemolysin (hlyA) gene - NCBI accession No: JN602738

90. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MTHA ascF and ascG gene - NCBI accession No: JN676200

91. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 142 ascF and ascG gene - NCBI accession No: JN676201

92. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 140 ascF and ascG gene - NCBI accession No: JN676202

93. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 137 ascF and ascG gene - NCBI accession No: JN676203

94. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 138 ascF and ascG gene - NCBI accession No: JN676204

95. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 139 ascF and ascG gene - NCBI accession No: JN676205

96. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MTHA Cytolytic enterotoxin (act) gene- NCBI accession No: JN676206

97. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 142 Cytolytic enterotoxin (act) gene - NCBI accession No: JN676207

98. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 140 Cytolytic enterotoxin (act) gene - NCBI accession No: JN676208

99. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 137 Cytolytic enterotoxin (act) gene - NCBI accession No: JN676209

100. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 137 Type 3 secretion gene, ADP-ribosyltransferase (aexT) - NCBI accession No: JN676210

101. Sreedharan, K., Joseph, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MTHA Aerolysin (aerA) gene - NCBI accession No: JN867136

102. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 113 Aerolysin (aerA) gene - NCBI accession No: JN867137

103. Sreedharan, K., Philip, R., Bright Singh, I.S. Aeromonas sp. MCCB 139 Aerolysin (aerA) gene - NCBI accession No: JN867138

104.  B.Sreelakshmi, S.Somnath Pai, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio harveyi (MCCB 170 to 174) strains,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Andhra Pradesh, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. GenBank Accession No: KC291496 to KC291500 (5 submissions)

105. B.Sreelakshmi, S.Somnath Pai, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio harveyi (MCCB 175) strain,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Andhra Pradesh, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. GenBank Accession No: KC747735.

106. B.Sreelakshmi, S.Somnath Pai, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio harveyi (MCCB 176) strain,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Andhra Pradesh, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. GenBank Accession No: KC747734.

107. B.Sreelakshmi, S.Somnath Pai, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio harveyi (MCCB 177 to 179) strains,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Andhra Pradesh, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. GenBank Accession No:  KC747736 to KC747738. (3 submissions)

108. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio alginolyticus (MCCB 169) strain,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence. G GenBank Accession No:  KC291501.

109. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio cholerae (MCCB 129 and 162) strains,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC291502 and KC747739. (2 Submissions).

110. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio fluvialis  (MCCB 130) strain,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC291503.

111. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio mediterranei (MCCB 131and 164) strains,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC747742 and KC747743. (2 submissions)

112. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio nereis (MCCB 132 and 165) strains,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC291504 and KC291505.(2 submissions)

113.  B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio parahaemolyticus  (MCCB 133) strain,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC747740.

114. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio proteolyticus (MCCB 134) strain,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC291506.

115. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio splendidus (MCCB 135) strains,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC291507.

116. B.Sreelakshmi, N.S.Jayaprakash, I.S.Bright Singh (2012) Vibrio vulnificus (MCCB 136 and 137) strains,   Isolated during mass mortality of post larvae of Penaeus monodon from Kerala, India. 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.  GenBank Accession No:  KC747741 and KC291508. (2 submissions).

117.  P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454838- Microbacterium oxydans MCCB 203, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

118. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454839- Microbacterium oxydans MCCB 204, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

119. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454840- Streptomyces tendae MCCB 205, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

120. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454841- Streptomyces tendae MCCB 206, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

121. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454842- Streptomyces tendae MCCB 207, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

122. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454843- Streptomyces tendae MCCB 208, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

123. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454844- Streptomyces tendae MCCB 209, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

124. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454845- Microbacterium oxydans MCCB 210, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

125. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454846- Microbacterium sp MCCB 211, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

126. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454847- Streptomyces enissocaesilis MCCB 212, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

127. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454848- Streptomyces enissocaesilis MCCB 213, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

128. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454849- Marinobacter sp MCCB 214, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

129. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454850- Pseudomonas sp MCCB 215, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

130. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454851- Streptomyces enissocaesilis MCCB 216, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

131. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454852- Marinobacter sp MCCB 217, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

132. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454853- Marinobacter sp MCCB 218, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

133. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454854- Marinobacter sp MCCB 219, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

134. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454855- Marinobacter sp MCCB 220, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

135. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454856- Marinobacter sp MCCB 221, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

136. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454857- Marinobacter sp MCCB 222, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

137. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454858- Streptomyces rochei MCCB 223, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

138. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454859- Bacillus cereus MCCB 224, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

139. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454860- Nesterenkonia sp MCCB 225, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

140. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454861- Nesterenkonia sp MCCB 226, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

141. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454862- Microbacterium oxydans MCCB 227, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

142. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454863- Brevibacterium sp MCCB 228, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

143. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454864- Streptomyces enissocaesilis MCCB 229, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

144. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454865- Pelagibacterium halotolerans MCCB 230, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

145. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454866- Alcanivorax sp MCCB 231, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

146. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454867- Microbacterium oxydans MCCB 232, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

147. P.G.Preena,N.J.Manju,V.Deepesh,I.S.Bright Singh (2013). GenBank accession no. KF454868- Alcanivorax sp MCCB 233, 16S ribosomal RNA gene,partial Sequence. Consortium of nitrifying bacteria generated from water and sediment of tropical brackish water system.

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