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Dr. Debajit Thakur
Dr. Debajit Thakur
Associate Professor, Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati, Assam
Verified email at iasst.gov.in
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Isolation and screening of Streptomyces in soil of protected forest areas from the states of Assam and Tripura, India, for antimicrobial metabolites
D Thakur, A Yadav, BK Gogoi, TC Bora
Journal de Mycologie Médicale 17 (4), 242-249, 2007
2182007
Influence of nutrition and culturing conditions for optimum growth and antimicrobial metabolite production by Streptomyces sp. 201
D Thakur, TC Bora, GN Bordoloi, S Mazumdar
Journal de Mycologie Medicale 19 (3), 161-167, 2009
1202009
Evaluation of multifarious plant growth promoting traits, antagonistic potential and phylogenetic affiliation of rhizobacteria associated with commercial tea plants grown in …
J Dutta, D Thakur
Plos One 12 (8), 1-24, 2017
1142017
Broad spectrum antimicrobial activity of forest-derived soil actinomycete, Nocardia sp. PB-52
P Sharma, MC Kalita, D Thakur
Frontiers in microbiology 7, 169942, 2016
852016
Antimicrobial potentiality of actinobacteria isolated from two microbiologically unexplored forest ecosystems of Northeast India
R Das, W Romi, R Das, HK Sharma, D Thakur
BMC microbiology 18, 1-16, 2018
842018
Assessment of culturable tea rhizobacteria isolated from tea estates of Assam, India for growth promotion in commercial tea cultivars
J Dutta, PJ Handique, D Thakur
Frontiers in microbiology 6, 168212, 2015
762015
Antimicrobial biosynthetic potential and diversity of culturable soil actinobacteria from forest ecosystems of Northeast India
P Sharma, D Thakur
Scientific reports 10 (1), 4104, 2020
752020
Phylogenetic and functional characterization of culturable endophytic actinobacteria associated with Camellia spp. for growth promotion in commercial tea cultivars
A Borah, D Thakur
Frontiers in Microbiology 11, 514973, 2020
662020
Culturable endophytic bacteria of Camellia species endowed with plant growth promoting characteristics
A Borah, R Das, R Mazumdar, D Thakur
Journal of applied microbiology 127 (3), 825-844, 2019
642019
Carbon-dot-coated alginate beads as a smart stimuli-responsive drug delivery system
S Majumdar, G Krishnatreya, N Gogoi, D Thakur, D Chowdhury
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8 (50), 34179-34184, 2016
502016
Actinobacteria
SN Hazarika, D Thakur
Beneficial microbes in agro-ecology, 443-476, 2020
472020
DNA carbon-nanodots based electrochemical biosensor for detection of mutagenic nitrosamines
S Majumdar, D Thakur, D Chowdhury
ACS Applied Bio Materials 3 (3), 1796-1803, 2020
412020
Potential of a novel antibiotic, 2‐methylheptyl isonicotinate, as a biocontrol agent against fusarial wilt of crucifers
GN Bordoloi, B Kumari, A Guha, D Thakur, M Bordoloi, MK Roy, TC Bora
Pest Management Science: formerly Pesticide Science 58 (3), 297-302, 2002
362002
Synthesis, absolute stereochemistry and molecular design of the new antifungal and antibacterial antibiotic produced by Streptomyces sp. 201
J Boruwa, B Kalita, NC Barua, JC Borah, S Mazumder, D Thakur, ...
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 14 (13), 3571-3574, 2004
352004
First Report of Nigrospora Leaf Blight on Tea Caused by Nigrospora sphaerica in India
J Dutta, S Gupta, D Thakur, PJ Handique
Plant Disease 99 (3), 417-417, 2015
322015
Prospecting endophytic bacteria endowed with plant growth promoting potential isolated from Camellia sinensis
SN Hazarika, K Saikia, A Borah, D Thakur
Frontiers in microbiology 12, 738058, 2021
262021
Carbon dot based fluorescence sensor for retinoic acid
S Majumdar, T Bhattacharjee, D Thakur, D Chowdhury
ChemistrySelect 3 (2), 673-677, 2018
252018
Evaluation of antagonistic and plant growth promoting potential of Streptomyces sp. TT3 isolated from tea (Camellia sinensis) rhizosphere soil
J Dutta, D Thakur
Current Microbiology 77 (8), 1829-1838, 2020
222020
Identification and characterization of fungi associated with blister blight lesions of tea (Camellia sinensis L. Kuntze) isolated from Meghalaya, India
A Barman, A Nath, D Thakur
Microbiological Research 240, 126561, 2020
182020
A supramolecular nanobiological hybrid as a PET sensor for bacterial DNA isolated from Streptomyces sanglieri
S Chakravarty, D Saikia, P Sharma, NC Adhikary, D Thakur, NS Sarma
Analyst 139 (24), 6502-6510, 2014
182014
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