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Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2003

Comparative responses of three fuel wood yielding plants to PEG-induced water stress at seedling stage

Arijit Sinhababu; Rup Kumar Kar

Three species of fast growing fuel wood yielding plants locally available (Acacia holosericea, Bauhinia variegata and Cassia siamea) were characterized in respect of their responses to water stress. Seedlings (25 days) of these species, exposed to two levels of water stress (−0.5 and −1.0 MPa) induced by PEG-6000 for 24 h, were analysed for relative water content (RWC) and the contents of chlorophyll, protein, soluble sugars and proline in leaves along with activities of catalase, peroxidase and superoxide dismutase (SOD). RWC was lower in stressed compared to the unstressed seedlings. However, stress-induced decline in RWC was lowest in B. variegata. Chlorophyll and protein contents declined with increasing levels of water stress, decline being least in B. variegata. Soluble sugar and proline contents increased under water stress particularly in B. variegata. The enzyme activity of catalase (EC-1.11.1.6), peroxidase (EC-1.11.1.7) and SOD (EC-1.15.1.1) decreased with increased levels of water stress. Such decline in the activity of these enzymes was least in B. variegata. Apparently, B. variegata is potentially the species most tolerant to water stress among these three fuel wood-yielding plants.


Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2006

Change of Carbon Metabolic Activity of Rhizobium Under Carbon Starvation

Debasish Bakshi; Arijit Sinhababu; Vivekananda Mandal; Narayan C. Mandal

One fast growing strain of Rhizobium sp (Vigna mungo) VBS 1 was tested for its metabolic activities under carbon starvation. Specific activities of the catabolic enzymes like phosphofructokinase, fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase, iso-citrate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase decreased remarkably whereas, induction of two anapleurotic enzymes like fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase and iso-citrate lyase took place in the cell-free extract of the strain. Almost unchanged specific activity of the enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase indicated its key role in maintaining a balance between catabolic and anabolic activities under carbon starvation.


Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies | 2013

Ethno-botanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used by Tribals of Bankura Districts, West Bengal, India

Arijit Sinhababu; Arpita Banerjee


Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2006

Survival, nodulation and N2 fixation ability of root nodule bacteria under different nutritional regimes.

Debasish Bakshi; Arijit Mukhopadhyay; Arijit Sinhababu; Sushil C. Pal; Narayan C. Mandal


Crop Research Hisar | 2005

Effect of water stress on seed germination and seedling growth in mungbean and blackgram

Ranu De; Arijit Sinhababu; Arpita Banerjee; Rup Kumar Kar


Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences | 2004

Micromorphological studies of four fuel wood yielding tropical leguminous plants.

Arpita Banerjee; Arijit Sinhababu; Rup Kumar Kar; Sudhendu Mandal


Archive | 2013

Ethnobotanical Documentation of Some Wild Edible Plants in Bankura District, West Bengal, India

Arpita Banerjee; Archana Mukherjee; Arijit Sinhababu


Indian Science Cruiser | 2017

In Vitro Conservation of Tuber Crops for Food Security

Arijit Sinhababu; Archana Mukherjee; Arpita Banerjee


Research & Reviews : Journal of Botany | 2015

Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Malaria used by Various Tribes of Bankura, West Bengal, India

Arijit Sinhababu; Arpita Banerjee


Journal of Phytological Research | 2007

Pathological problem and its remedy of some fast growing fuel wood tree legumes.

Arijit Sinhababu; Arpita Banerjee; Narayan C. Mandal

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Arpita Banerjee

Bankura Christian College

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Rup Kumar Kar

Visva-Bharati University

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