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C.R. Kothari

Department of Biotechnology, Christ College Niketan, P.B. No.05, , Rajkot

Biography

Dr. C.R. Kothari is associated with the Department of Biotechnology, Christ College Niketan, P.B. No.05, , Rajkot. His skills and expertise in Microbial Biodegradation and Biodeterioration, Environmental Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Fermentation Technology, Plant Tissue culture.He published 25 articles in different journals which are informative and got good citation.
Publications

Decolorization of Textile Dye Remazol Black B by Pseudomonas aeruginosa CR-25 Isolated from the Common Effluent Treatment Plant

Rapid industrialization and urbanization have resulted in large amount of wastes into the environment causing major pollution problem. Among many pollutants, textile industry effluents are the major source of environmental pollution. Synthetic dyes are widely used in the textile, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries. However, at least 10-1... Read More»

Jiss Joe, R. K. Kothari, C.M. Raval, C.R. Kothari, V. G. Akbari and S. P. Singh

Research Article: J Bioremed Biodegrad 2011, 2:118

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000118

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