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    Variable response of two tropical phytoplankton species at different salinity and nutrient condition by Ganguly, D., Robin, R.S., Vardhan, Kanuri Vishnu, Muduli, Pradipta R., Abhilash, K.R., Patra, Sivaji, Subramanian, B.R.

    “…The responses of two tropical phytoplankton species (one diatom and one cyanobacterium) at various nutrient concentrations were studied to determine their…”
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    CO2 Saturation and Trophic Shift Induced by Microbial Metabolic Processes in a River-Dominated Ocean Margin (Tropical Shallow Lagoon, Chilika, India) by Robin, R. S., Kanuri, Vishnu Vardhan, Muduli, Pradipta R., Ganguly, D., Patra, Sivaji, Hariharan, G., Subramanian, B.R.

    Published in Geomicrobiology journal (02-07-2016)
    “…An effort has been made for the first time in Asia's largest brackish water lagoon, Chilika, to investigate the spatio-temporal variability in primary…”
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    Distribution of dissolved inorganic carbon and net ecosystem production in a tropical brackish water lagoon, India by Muduli, Pradipta R., Vardhan Kanuri, Vishnu, Robin, R.S., Charan Kumar, B., Patra, Sivaji, Raman, A.V., Nageswara Rao, G., Subramanian, B.R.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-08-2013)
    “…Chilika, the second largest lagoon of the world was studied for 2 years on monthly basis to understand the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) dynamics through…”
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    Spatio-temporal variation of CO2 emission from Chilika Lake, a tropical coastal lagoon, on the east coast of India by Muduli, Pradipta R., Kanuri, Vishnu Vardhan, Robin, R.S., Charan Kumar, B., Patra, Sivaji, Raman, A.V., Nageswarara Rao, G., Subramanian, B.R.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (10-11-2012)
    “…Biogeochemical Carbon cycling was studied in Asia's largest brackish lagoon, Chilika on the east coast of India. Systematic time-series observations were made…”
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    Bioavailable dissolved organic matter and its spatio-temporal variation in a river dominated tropical brackish water Lagoon, India by Kanuri, Vishnu Vardhan, Muduli, Pradipta R., R.S., Robin, B., Charan Kumar, A., Lova Raju, Patra, Sivaji, Gupta, G.V.M., Nageswara Rao, G., A.V., Raman, B.R., Subramanian

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-06-2018)
    “…Bioavailable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC), nitrogen (BDON) and their degradation rate constants were measured for the Chilika Lagoon, India. Long-term…”
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    Plankton metabolic processes and its significance on dissolved organic carbon pool in a tropical brackish water lagoon by Vardhan Kanuri, Vishnu, Muduli, Pradipta R., Robin, R.S., Charan Kumar, B., Lovaraju, A., Ganguly, D., Patra, Sivaji, Nageswara Rao, G., Raman, A.V., Subramanian, B.R.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-07-2013)
    “…Efforts have been made to investigate the variability in the photosynthetically derived dissolved organic carbon (DOCP) and particulate organic carbon (POCP)…”
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    Morphological changes at Vellar estuary, India—Impact of the December 2004 tsunami by Pari, Y., Ramana Murthy, M.V., Jaya kumar, S., Subramanian, B.R., Ramachandran, S.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-10-2008)
    “…Coastal subsystems formed by interaction of various processes, impacted by natural hazards like tsunami and storms, pose irreversible morphological changes…”
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    Trophic–salinity gradients and environmental redundancy resolve mesozooplankton dynamics in a large tropical coastal lagoon by Rakhesh, M., Madhavirani, K.S.V.K.S., Charan Kumar, B., Raman, A.V., Kalavati, C., Prabhakara Rao, Y., Rosamma, S., Ranga Rao, V., Gupta, G.V.M., Subramanian, B.R.

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-03-2015)
    “…Coastal lagoons around the world have become increasingly vulnerable to eutrophication and often the impingement is severe with regard to plankton. In this…”
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    DDTs and PCB isomers and congeners in Antarctic fish by Subramanian, B.R, Tanabe, S, Hidaka, H, Tatsukawa, R

    “…Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and DDTs (p,p'-DDE + p,p'-DDT) were quantitated in four species of antarctic fish collected around the Japanese Antarctic…”
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    Toxicity of copper and zinc on cultures of Skeletonema costatum (Grev.) cleve and Nitzschia longissima by Subramanian, A, Subramanian, B.R, Venugopalan, V.K

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (01-01-1980)
    “…The toxic effects of copper and zinc on cultures of two species of diatoms, Skeletonema costatum and Nitzschia longissima were estimated. Skeletonema costatum…”
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    Nannoplankton production in Vellar estuary by Subramanian, B.R, Ramadhas, V, Venugoplan, V.K

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (01-01-1977)
    “…Nannoplankton and netplankton primary production were estimated at 3 stations in Vellar estuary during premonsoon and monsoon months of 1974. On the average…”
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