Prof. K. K. Koul

Designation : Professor of botany
Qualification’s : M.Sc., Ph.D.
Telephone : 0751-346373(0) , 0751-342838( R)
Fax : 0751-341450
Email : koulkkk@hotmail.com
Teaching and Research Discipline:
Teaching:

Bryophyta and Lichens, Plant physiology, Plant Biochemistry, Molecular

Biology, Cytology, and Cytogenetics, Instrumentation in Biology.

Research:

Plant Physiology (Growth and Development)

Plant Biochemistry.

Total No. Of Publications: - 44

International Journals - 23

National Journals - 21

Short Summary of Teaching and Research accomplished:

Teaching courses in Bryophyta, Plant Pathology, Physiological plant Pathology, cytology and Cytogenetics, molecular biology,plant physiology,plant biochemistry and Instrumentation in Biological sciences. In research the lab has standardized about 15 enzymes and also various analytical parameters of analysts viz. Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid, cyanogenesis in certain edible elements used by tribals has been done alongwith their phenolic acid contents, characterization and the activity of PPO AND b-GLUCOSIDASES. Anew form of unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria Gloeocapsa has been isolated under pure culture, conditions from the rice fields of Gwalior and the effects of various N sources under light dark conditions on its N assimilation studied. Assessment assay of growth regulating parameters developed and stansarised on isolated plant parts especially cotyledons.

List of 5 top Publications:

1. Singh P.K. & Koul K.K. 1997. Effect of cinnamate on nitrate reeducates activity in isolated cucumber cotyledons. Plantgrowth regulation (LONDON) 21:203-206..

2. Koul K.K. & N.S. Kushwaha 1998. Structure and biosynthesis of plant phenolies-a synoptic view perspective in environment: 171-187 (Ed. Agarwal, et al.).

3. Singh P.K. and Koul K.K. 2001. Phenolics in Mahhua (Madhuca longifolia) brew

and their effects on the haematology of tribals ( In press ), Jour Expt. Biol.

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