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Reddy J

Department of Botany, St. Josephs College Post Graduate and Research Center, Bangalore-27, Karnataka, India

Biography

Dr. Jayarama Reddy completed his Post Graduation in Botany from Mysore University and joined St. Joseh’s College in 1990. Since then he is working in the same college as an Associate Professor. Dr. Reddy received a Gold medal from Indira Gandhi National Open University for obtaining the first rank at all India level in PGDHE. He conducted research at IIHR and IISc Bengaluru for his Ph. D. He got his Ph. D (Biotechnology of Orchids) in 2002 from Bangalore University. He collaborated with Wageningen University, the Netherlands for research in Gene Cloning and Bioinformatics. 
Publications

Bioremediation of Chromium in Pulp and Paper Processing Industrial Effluents by Indigenous Microbes

The present study was conducted with the goal of elimination of chromium toxicity in the pulp and paper processing industrial effluents. The physicochemical analysis of effluents showed that some of the parameters were exceeded and some were within the permissible limits as per the WHO standards. Based on the isolation, identification and biochemic... Read More»

Biradar NV, Sindagi AS, Reddy J and Ingalhalli SS

Research Article: J Bioremed Biodeg 2012, 3:12

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000171

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