Dr. Bidisha Mallick

Teachers
Personal Profile
Name
Dr. Bidisha Mallick
Designation Associate Professor
Department Botany
Email Id bidisham09@gmail.com
Year of Joining present service 2002
Date of Joining WBES 02-04-2002
Educational Qualifications
Passout Year Examination Passout From Division
2013 Ph.D. University of Calcutta -
1999 CSIR-NET Not Applicable Not Applicable
1999 GATE Not Applicable 1st
1996 Master of Science (M.Sc.) Presidency College, University of Calcutta 1st
1994 Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) University of Calcutta 2nd
1991 Higher Secondary (H.S.) Vivekananda College 1st
1989 Secondary Bidya Bharati Girls High school 1st
College Served
College Name Served From Served Till
Lady Brabourne College 2007 2019
Krishnagar Government College 2002 2007
Teaching Experience
UG Experience PG Experience
22 Years 8 Months 8 Years 6 Months

UG or PG College Name From Date To Date Duration
PG Laby Brabourne College Jul, 2016 Jan, 2025 8 Years 6 Month
UG Laby Brabourne College Jul, 2007 Jan, 2025 17 Years 6 Month
UG Krishnanagar Government College Apr, 2002 Jul, 2007 5 Years 3 Month
Area of Research and Interest
Details
Pteridophytes
Plant pathology
Plant morphology
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Study of Metagenomics of rhizospheric bacterial abundance of different mangrove plants, from Indian Sunderbans along with physical and chemical estimation of soil parameters along with antioxidant enzyme assays.
Assessment of the Antioxidative activity of different edible and medicinal plants , both in vivo and in vitro.
Project details
Sl No. Project Name Year From Year To Funding Agency Sanction No Amount Sanction Type
1 A Biochemical and Metagenomic assessment of the biodiversity of ecologically important mangroves –Sonneratiaapetala, Nypafruticans, Bruguieragymnorrhizaetc in the IUCN Red List of the Indian Sunderbans and preparation of an open source database- for restoration and rehabilitation of degraded mangrove areas 01-08-2019 31-07-2022 WBDST 136 (Sanc) ST/P/SandT/1G-7/2018 1165000 Major
2 Scientifically intervened farm house cultivation of two economically important plants Lawsonia inermis and Adiantum phillipense and de novo transcriptome analysis 01-08-2019 31-07-2022 WBDST 289 (Sanc) ST/P/SandT/1G-21/2018 1270000 Major
3 Isolation, characterization and evaluation of antioxidative status of polyphenols present in some leafy vegetables consumed by the rural population of Bengal”. 01-03-2006 29-02-2008 UGC Minor Research Project PSW-70/06-07 85000 Minor
Publication: Research Papers in Journals
Sl No. Year/Month Title Name of Journal Volume / Page No.
1 Jul, 2022 First insights into the rhizospheric bacterial abundance data of Ceriops tagal (Perr.) C.B.Rob. from Indian Sundarbans
2 Feb, 2020 Augmentation of antioxidative potential of in vitro propagated Mentha piperita L. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Vol. 58, pp. 131-137
3 2020 Insights into rhizospheric bacterial abundance of Bruguiera gymnorhiza (l.) lam. from the indian sunderbans. (Accepted) Journal Environment & Sociobiology
4 Oct, 2019 In vitro clonal propagation, organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis in Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst Plant science Today 6 (4): 1-8
5 Nov, 2017 Phytochemical analysis of field grown and tissue culture derived Mentha arvensis L. plants with special reference to antioxidative potentials International Journal of Engineering, Technology and Science Vol 4(11): 1-7
6 May, 2016 A study on soil palynomorph diversity of an area in Kolkata, India International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, Volume 5(5) : 90-93
7 May, 2016 Evaluation of antioxidative potential of field grown and tissue culture derived Mentha piperita L. plants International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences Vol 5(3): 382-391
8 Jul, 2010 .Lutein Content and in vitroantioxidative activity of different cultivars of Indian marigold flower(Tagetespatula L.)extracts. Journal of agriculture and food Chemistry. : 8259-8264. 58
9 Jul, 2009 Polyphenol content and in vitro radical scavenging activity of some Indian vegetable extracts. Journal of Indian Chemical society.2011; 88: 199-204 Journal of Indian Chemical society.; : 199-204 88
10 Feb, 2009 In vitro antioxidative property of polyphenols present in two common aquatic leafy vegetables. Journal of Indian Chemical Society. : 2002-204. 86
Oral/Poster Presentation
Sl No. Date Title Title of Conference Organised By
1 31-01-2018 In vitro evaluation of antioxidative potential of raw and processed leafy vegetables (Red Amaranth) – Amaranthus sp International seminar on Life Science, Research in health and disease Department of Microbiology, Lady Brabourne College
2 31-10-2017 Phytochemical analysis of field grown and tissue culture derived Mentha arvensis L plants with special reference to antioxidative potentials 4th International conference on Science, Technology and Management (ICSTM – 2017) Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Indira Nagar, Pune
3 31-08-2016 An approach to conserve and evaluate antioxidant properties of field grown and tissue culture derived Mentha arvensis plants Medicinal plant, Health and environment APC College, New Barrackpur
4 31-01-2016 Evaluation of antioxidative potential of field grown and tissue culture derived Menthapiperita L. plants State Science Congress Presidency University
5 31-10-2015 Preventation of some chronic diseases by some edible leafy herbs of Bengal”, India Biodiversity Meet ISI, Kolkata
6 31-01-2015 Underexploited weeds- a potential source of natural antioxidants DBT Builder National Symposium Presidency University
7 31-01-2014 Antioxidants and neutraceuticals from some edible herbs of Bengal and their role in the prevention of chronic diseases Therapeutic ways to wellness:Relevance of nutrition, psycology, art and music Department of Home science , University of Calcutta
8 28-02-2013 Prevention of chronic diseases by some edible green leafy herbs in Bengal India Biodiversity Meet Indian statistical Institute
9 31-12-2011 Antioxidative activities of green chillies, ginger, garlic and onion Plant Science Research in human welfare Bidhannagar College
10 31-12-2010 The art of healing of edible flowers Bioresource and human welfare Lady Brabourne College,
11 31-10-2008 Inhibition of lipid peroxidation of leafy vegetable extract Annual Convention and National Seminar Oil Technologiats Association of India
Members of Different Academic Bodies
Sl No. Academic Bodies
1 Life member of Indian science Congress Life member of Botanical society of Bengal