Murali Markandan

@stjosephuniv.edu.in

Associate Professor of Zoology
St.Joseph University,Dimapur, Nagaland



                       

https://researchid.co/zoomurali

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Animal Science and Zoology, Waste Management and Disposal, Insect Science, Microbiology

2

Scopus Publications

181

Scholar Citations

5

Scholar h-index

4

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Isolation and molecular identification of bacteria on surface of old pet bottle


  • Bacterial (Alcaligenes faecalis) degradation of pet (poly(ethylene terephthalate) obtained from old bottles wastes


RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Efficacy of Molecular Identification Using DNA Barcoding Technique of Freshwater Edible Molluscs from Nagaland, India
    MM Lanusangla Imsong
    Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 44 (20), 29-28 2023

  • DNA BARCODING, DETERMINATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS, ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-DIABETIC PROPERTY IN EDIBLE GASTROPOD BROTIA COSTULA (RAFINESQUE, 1833) OF DIMAPUR DISTRICT, NAGALAND
    MML Imsong
    IJPSR (2023), 14 (Issue 4), 1795 2023

  • GC-MS Determination of bioactive compounds constituents of freshwater edible snail (Bellamaya bengalensis)
    MM Lanusangla Imsong
    International Journal of Entomology Research 7 (8), 172-177 2022

  • Molecular identification of edible insects of Nagaland
    LTM Markandan
    international journal of entomology research 6 (2), 203- 208 2021

  • Isolation and molecular identification of bacteria on surface of old pet bottle
    M Markandan, S Umamaheswari
    Research Journal of Biotechnology Vol 16, 4 2021

  • IDENTIFICATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF EDIBLE INSECTS OF VESPA AFFINIS IN NAGALAND BY USING DNA BARCODE TECHNIQUES
    LTM Markandan
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 12 (3), 1529-1532 2021

  • Ethnobotanical Survey of Folklore medicinal Plants from Dimapur District of Nagaland, India
    K Rajaganesh, NC Sumedha, SA Basha, V Venuh, M Murali
    World News of Natural Sciences 39, 22-29 2021

  • Bacterial (Alcaligenes Faecalis) Degradation of PET (Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Obtained from Old Bottles Wastes
    LVCR Murali Markandan Umamaheswari Sepperumal
    ACTA MICROBIOLOGICA BULGARICA 36 (4), 145-152 2020

  • Biofilms formation of Actinomycetes sp., on UV light exposed Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET-bottle) Surface
    SUAS Murali Markandan
    international journal of current science and research 5 (02), 1723-1728 2019

  • Potential of Soil Microbes in Degrading Polystyrene Foam
    MM Umamaheswari.S
    international journal of advanced scientific research and management 4 (4 2019

  • BACTERIAL (BACILLUS LICHNIFORMIS ) BIODEGRADATION OF UV EXPOSED PET (POLY ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)
    USAS Murali Markandan1*
    International Journal of Recent Scientific Research 10 (08(E)), 34310-34314 2019

  • Bioremediation of dye industrial sludge by the epigeic earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae
    MM Umamaheswari. S
    international Journal of current science research 4 (7), 1621-1634. ISSN 2018

  • VERMIREMEDIATION OF DYE INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE WITH THE HELP OF EISENIA FETIDA
    MMS Umamaheswar
    International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovation, 27-37 2018

  • FTIR SPECTROSCOPIC AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDIES ON ACTINOMYCETES SP., MEDIATED DEGRADATION OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE
    M.Murali and Umamaheswari
    Millennium Zoology - proceeding 18 (1), 5-8 2017

  • Potential of Soil Fungi (Penicillium sp.,) to Form Biofilm on Polyethylene Terephthalate Surface
    umamaheswari and murali. m
    Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 9(2):1583-1586 9 (2), 1583-1586 2015

  • VERMITREATMENT OF DYE INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE BY Perionyx excavatus
    umamaheswari and Murali
    Journal of environment research and development 9 (03), 555-561 2015

  • Role of Fungi Inhabiting Soil, Cow Dung and Sewage in Degrading Polyethylene Terephthalate and Polystyrene Foam
    US Murali M
    Journal of pure and applied microbiology 8 (3), 2465-2471 2014

  • Monocrotophos induced changes in indole acetic acid production by Staphylococcus aureus
    SRMM Umamaheswari. S
    European Journal of Zoological Research, 4 (1), 23-27 2014

  • Growth of Actinomycetes and Pseudomonas sp., biofilms on abiotically pretreated polypropylene surface
    USM Markandan
    European Journal of Zoological Research, 2014, 3 (2):6-17, 6-17 2014

  • Utilization of toner waste black powder for bacterial growth
    USSSM Murali
    Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research 4 (1), 28-30 2014

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • FTIR spectroscopic study of fungal degradation of poly (ethylene terephthalate) and polystyrene foam
    S Umamaheswari, M Murali
    Chem. Eng 64 (19), 159 2013
    Citations: 73

  • Micromorphological and chemical changes during biodegradation of Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) by Penicillium sp.
    MMIP Umamaheswari Sepperumal
    Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research 3 (4), 47-53 2013
    Citations: 36

  • Growth of Actinomycetes and Pseudomonas sp., biofilms on abiotically pretreated polypropylene surface
    USM Markandan
    European Journal of Zoological Research, 2014, 3 (2):6-17, 6-17 2014
    Citations: 17

  • Prevalence of plasmid mediated pesticide resistant bacterial assemblages in crop fields
    S Umamaheswari, M Murali
    Journal of Environmental Biology 31 (6), 957-964 2010
    Citations: 12

  • Electron microscopic studies of Polyethylene terephthalate degradation potential of Pseudomonas species
    MMAN Umamaheswari Sepperumal
    Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research 3 (1), 104-110 2013
    Citations: 8

  • Bacterial (Alcaligenes Faecalis) Degradation of PET (Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Obtained from Old Bottles Wastes
    LVCR Murali Markandan Umamaheswari Sepperumal
    ACTA MICROBIOLOGICA BULGARICA 36 (4), 145-152 2020
    Citations: 5

  • BACTERIAL (BACILLUS LICHNIFORMIS ) BIODEGRADATION OF UV EXPOSED PET (POLY ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)
    USAS Murali Markandan1*
    International Journal of Recent Scientific Research 10 (08(E)), 34310-34314 2019
    Citations: 5

  • VERMITREATMENT OF DYE INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE BY Perionyx excavatus
    umamaheswari and Murali
    Journal of environment research and development 9 (03), 555-561 2015
    Citations: 5

  • Potential of Soil Microbes in Degrading Polystyrene Foam
    MM Umamaheswari.S
    international journal of advanced scientific research and management 4 (4 2019
    Citations: 4

  • Role of Fungi Inhabiting Soil, Cow Dung and Sewage in Degrading Polyethylene Terephthalate and Polystyrene Foam
    US Murali M
    Journal of pure and applied microbiology 8 (3), 2465-2471 2014
    Citations: 4

  • Characterisation of Cellulose produced by Pseudomonas sp. and Actinomycetes sp.
    U Sepperumal, S Selvanayagam, M Markandan
    European Journal of Zoological Research 3 (4), 13-18 2014
    Citations: 4

  • Utilization of toner waste black powder for bacterial growth
    USSSM Murali
    Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research 4 (1), 28-30 2014
    Citations: 3

  • Efficacy of Molecular Identification Using DNA Barcoding Technique of Freshwater Edible Molluscs from Nagaland, India
    MM Lanusangla Imsong
    Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 44 (20), 29-28 2023
    Citations: 1

  • DNA BARCODING, DETERMINATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS, ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-DIABETIC PROPERTY IN EDIBLE GASTROPOD BROTIA COSTULA (RAFINESQUE, 1833) OF DIMAPUR DISTRICT, NAGALAND
    MML Imsong
    IJPSR (2023), 14 (Issue 4), 1795 2023
    Citations: 1

  • Isolation and molecular identification of bacteria on surface of old pet bottle
    M Markandan, S Umamaheswari
    Research Journal of Biotechnology Vol 16, 4 2021
    Citations: 1

  • IDENTIFICATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF EDIBLE INSECTS OF VESPA AFFINIS IN NAGALAND BY USING DNA BARCODE TECHNIQUES
    LTM Markandan
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 12 (3), 1529-1532 2021
    Citations: 1

  • Ethnobotanical Survey of Folklore medicinal Plants from Dimapur District of Nagaland, India
    K Rajaganesh, NC Sumedha, SA Basha, V Venuh, M Murali
    World News of Natural Sciences 39, 22-29 2021
    Citations: 1