supported by University Grant Commission’s Centre for Advanced Studies research grant allocated fund(Grant No.287 Zoology Phase-III);supports were obtained from the Indo-Israel Research Grant(4th cycle).
In nature,organisms face multiple abiotic stress concurrently.Our previous study has indicated how threshold level of lethality depends on the type and combination of stressors.Many mechanisms exist by which organisms...
supported by WBDST Memo No:126[Sanc.]/ST/P/S&T/15G-10/2015.
Objective:To synthesize silver nanoparticles with Colocasia esculenta as a reducing agent and to evaluate their effect against Culex quinquefasciatus and Chironomus sp.Methods:The aqueous extract of Colocasia esculent...
funded by the Higher Education Research Promotion and National Research University Project of Thailand(Grant number:W-2553-Ph.D.-05)
To investigate the use of a biomarker for assessment of the effects on the tropical chironomid, Chironomus javanus (C. javanus), Kiffer of sediment contaminated with an insecticide (chlorpyrifos).MethodsA wide range o...
Supported by Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2572014EA0703);Innovation Experiment Program for University Students from Northeast Forestry University(201310225108)~~
[Objective] The aim of this study was to detect the acute toxicity of clethodim, cypermethrin and 2,4-D-butylate. [Method] Chironomus sinicus larvae were exposed to different concentrations of clethodim, cypermethrin ...
funded by Ministry of Science,Technology and Innovation(MOSTI) under the National Science Fellowship(2006-2008)
Objective:To investigate the acute toxicity of cadmium and lead on larvae of two tropical Chironomid species,Chironomus kiiensis(C.kiiensis) Tokunaga and Chironomus javanus(C. javanus) Kieffer.Methods:Different larval...