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Subhajit Basu
Subhajit Basu
Associate Professor, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun
כתובת אימייל מאומתת בדומיין ddn.upes.ac.in - דף הבית
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Massive outbreaks of Noctiluca scintillans blooms in the Arabian Sea due to spread of hypoxia
H do Rosário Gomes, JI Goes, SGP Matondkar, EJ Buskey, S Basu, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 4862, 2014
2572014
Colonies of marine cyanobacteria Trichodesmium interact with associated bacteria to acquire iron from dust
S Basu, M Gledhill, D de Beer, SG Prabhu Matondkar, Y Shaked
Communications biology 2 (1), 284, 2019
722019
Mineral iron utilization by natural and cultured Trichodesmium and associated bacteria
S Basu, Y Shaked
Limnology and Oceanography 63 (6), 2307-2320, 2018
432018
Reactive oxygen species affect the potential for mineralization processes in permeable intertidal flats
MR van Erk, OM Bourceau, C Moncada, S Basu, CM Hansel, D de Beer
Nature Communications 14 (1), 938, 2023
262023
Enumeration of bacteria from a Trichodesmium spp. bloom of the Eastern Arabian Sea: elucidation of their possible role in biogeochemistry
S Basu, SGP Matondkar, I Furtado
Journal of applied phycology 23, 309-319, 2011
252011
Hydrogen dynamics in Trichodesmium colonies and their potential role in mineral iron acquisition
M Eichner, S Basu, M Gledhill, D De Beer, Y Shaked
Frontiers in Microbiology 10, 468013, 2019
232019
Mineral iron dissolution in Trichodesmium colonies: The role of O2 and pH microenvironments
M Eichner, S Basu, S Wang, D de Beer, Y Shaked
Limnology and Oceanography 65 (6), 1149-1160, 2020
222020
Metallophores associated with Trichodesmium erythraeum colonies from the Gulf of Aqaba
M Gledhill, S Basu, Y Shaked
Metallomics 11 (9), 1547-1557, 2019
202019
Culturable Bacterial Flora Associated with the Dinoflagellate Green Noctiluca miliaris During Active and Declining Bloom Phases in the Northern Arabian Sea
S Basu, DD Deobagkar, SGP Matondkar, I Furtado
Microbial ecology 65, 934-954, 2013
202013
Metagenomes of Red Sea subpopulations challenge the use of marker genes and morphology to assess Trichodesmium diversity
C Koedooder, E Landou, F Zhang, S Wang, S Basu, I Berman-Frank, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 13, 879970, 2022
122022
Co‐acquisition of mineral‐bound iron and phosphorus by natural Trichodesmium colonies
Y Shaked, D de Beer, S Wang, F Zhang, AN Visser, M Eichner, S Basu
Limnology and Oceanography 68 (5), 1064-1077, 2023
72023
Taxonomic distribution of metabolic functions in bacteria associated with Trichodesmium consortia
C Koedooder, F Zhang, S Wang, S Basu, ST Haley, N Tolic, CD Nicora, ...
Msystems 8 (6), e00742-23, 2023
32023
Retreived bacteria from Noctiluca miliaris (green) bloom of the northeastern Arabian Sea
S Basu, SGP Matondkar, I Furtado
Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 31, 10-20, 2013
22013
Costs of Dust Collection by Trichodesmium: Effect on Buoyancy and Toxic Metal Release
S Wang, F Zhang, C Koedooder, O Qafoku, S Basu, S Krisch, AN Visser, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 129 (4), e2023JG007954, 2024
12024
Microbial Ecology of Phytoplankton blooms of the Arabian Sea and their Implications
S Basu
Goa University, 2013
12013
Reactive oxygen species control mineralization in permeable intertidal sediments
M van Erk, O Bourceau, C Moncada, S Basu, C Hansel, D de Beer
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-13372, 2022
2022
Metagenomes of Red Sea subpopulations challenge the use of morphology and marker genes to assess Trichodesmium diversity
C Koedooder, E Landou, F Zhang, S Wang, S Basu, I Berman-Frank, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.02. 13.480231, 2022
2022
THE IMPLICATIONS OF IRON IN NITROGEN CYCLING: A REVIEW TEJA SAVOIKAR1* AND SUBHAJIT BASU2
T SAVOIKAR, S BASU
Global Implications of the Nitrogen Cycle, 265, 2020
2020
Recent changes in the Arabian Sea ecosystem linked to large-scale climatic events
J Goes, H do Rosario Gomes, S Prabhu Matondkar, S de Rada, F Chai, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 15066, 2014
2014
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