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Curriculum vitae of Dr. K. Kathiresan
Professor of Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu
1. Educational background:M.Sc. , (Botany), University of Madras, 1979Ph.D., (Botany), University of Madras, 1984 D.Sc., (Marine Biology), Annamalai University, 2005
2. Professional background & Present work:Professional experience : 26 years of teaching at post-graduate level
32 years of research experience Duration Institution Designation Nature
of work1984-85 St. Joseph's
(Autonomous) College, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India
Assistant Professor of Botany
Teaching &
ResearchSince 1985 Centre of Advanced
Study in Marine Biology (Annamalai University), Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India
Lecturer (1985-93), Reader (l994-2002), Professor (2002- till date)
Teaching &
Research
3. Professional achievements: Produced 21 Ph.D. & 21 M.Phil., on mangrove research Published 287 papers (107 Indian journal, 85 foreign journal, 22
international proceedings, 40 national proceedings and 33 popular articles) The most outstanding publication is on "Biology of mangroves and mangrove ecosystems" in 170-pages that has appeared in Advances in Marine Biology Academic Press, London vol. 40: 81-251
Published 7 books The most outstanding book is on "Biodiversity of mangrove ecosystems’ in 251-pages Hindustan publishing Corporation, New Delhi
Contributed to the “World Atlas of Mangroves” as one among the 100 top scientists of the world in the year 2010.
Contributed as one among the 19 global scientists to identify the globally threatened species of mangroves based on IUCN criteria in the year 2010.
Executed 15 major projects concerned with mangrove regeneration2 major project on-going4 major projects as a co-investigator8 student projects conducted under my supervision
8 UNESCO- UNU- sponsored International training programmes on biodiversity of mangroves organized
9 Govt. of India-sponsored National training programmes on mangrove biodiversity organized
4. Awards / merits / honors obtained: The meritorious International award ‘NAGA-2001’ instituted by the World
Fish Centre, Penang, Malaysia (Head quarters). The third Indian to get the award in 25 years.
`Tamil Nadu Scientist Award (TANSA)’ for the work on `Mangrove Biotechnology & Conservation’ in the year 1995, by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu.
Received the `National Associateship of Biotechnology’ from Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, New Delhi, in the year 1989, for undertaking an advanced training on cell and tissue culture aspects of mangroves for 6-months in CFTRI, Mysore.
Life Time Achievement Award for his contribution to marine microbiology, by Indian Association of Applied Microbiologists, Chennai, on 11.1.2007.
Received “UGC-BSR (University Grants Commission-Basic Science Research) One time grant” with a grant of Rs. 7 lakhs from UGC, New Delhi for the year 2010-11.
Served as a Member, National Biodiversity Authority, Govt. of India, Chennai from 2007-2009.
Served as a National Consultant for drafting a National Strategy & Action Plan for the IUCN programme of Mangroves For the Future
Invited as the only mangrove expert from India to Philippines by IUCN to assess the conservation status of global mangrove species
Served as a member in National committee on mangroves and coral reefs under Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, New Delhi from l997 to 2003.
Served as a member in National Research Sub-Committee of the above-Ministry from 2004 to 2007.
Served as a special invitee in “Mangrove Task Force”, under Ministry of Environment & Forests, (Govt. of India), to assess the 29th October l999 ‘Orissa Super Cyclone’ for advising the Govt. of India for necessary action
Served as a member in National Sub-Committee, under the Ministry, for developing the ‘National guidelines for mangrove plantations, conservation and management’ during Jan 2000, after undertaking field study in five cyclone-prone states such as West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Gujarat.
Serving as member in State level Sub-Committee on mangroves and coral reefs, Government of Tamil Nadu since 1998.
Serving as member of Research Advisory Group, Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Trust, Government of Tamil Nadu, since 2005.
Served as a member in Wildlife Board, Government of Tamil Nadu during 2004-05.
“The Best Teacher” Award on the teacher’s day function organized by Annamalai University on 5.09.09
Elected as the Vice President, Mangrove Society of India, Goa with effect from 20.4.2010.
Elected FELLOW OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY, India since 2004.
Life member of (i) Mangrove Society of India, Goa, (ii) Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata, (iii) National Institute of Ecology, Jaipur, and (iv) International Society of Mangrove Ecosystems, Japan.
Visited and studied mangrove biodiversity in Hong Kong, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Australia, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore & Malaysia
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5. Research findings & achievements Developed techniques for restoration of mangroves in degraded coast and
demonstrated these techniques to work in the field along the south east coast - at Vellar estuary (35 hectares) and in Pondicherry (15 hectares).
These mangroves saved more than 1000 human lives during the tsunami of 25th December 2004. In this regard, a scientific paper has been published in an international journal and it is the first scientific report in the world to prove the tsunami-mitigating effect of mangrove forest.
His team has developed the techniques for development of high value products from the mangroves: (i) black tea; (ii) artificial honey, (iii) microbial enzymes, (iv) plastic degrading microbes, (v) agriculture fungicide, (vi) microbial bio-fertilizers, (vii) feed for prawns, (viii) mosquito repellents, (ix) lignins for controlling oral cancer; (x) polysaccharides for preventing the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that causes AIDS; and, (xi) rapid synthesis of silver nanoparticles.
He discovered a new plant species in the mangrove forest. This is the only endemic species of mangroves in India and it is named after his university as Rhizophora annamalayana Kathir. This paper finds place in the FAO list of mangroves.
6. Research Projects undertaken6.1.Completed projects as principal investigator:
1. `Improvement of rooting potential in seedlings of mangroves’(Funded by Tamil Nadu State Council for Science & Technology, Madras).
2. `Regeneration of two endangered mangrove species’(Funded by University Grants Commission, New Delhi, India).
3. `Development & Diversification of mangrove along Ariyankuppam river’ (Funded by Government of Pondicherry, India).
4. `Artificial development and diversification of mangrove vegetation along Vellar estuary’ (Rhode Island Zoological Society, USA)
5. `Invigouration of Mangrove Seedlings in Nursery for Efficient Performance in the field’
(Funded by Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehradun).6. `Impact of mangrove biodiversity on fishery resources and fisher’s
income’ (WWF, Washington, USA).7. “Preparations of Mangrove Atlas and Occasional paper on status of
mangrove research in India”(Funded by Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India)
8. ‘Conservation and Development of mangroves in degrading areas of Porto Novo with participation of local community’ (Funded by Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India)
9. ‘Agricultural fungicides from marine actinomycetes’ (Funded by Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi).
10. “Survey & restoration of mangroves in degrading Thenkaithittu area of Pondicherry Union Territory, India” (Funded by Govt. of Pondicherry)
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11. “Training to the poor womenfolk for mangrove propagation and restoration in coastal Parangipettai” under technology transfer programme (Funded by Tamil Nadu State Council for Science & Technology, Chennai)
12. “Studies on rare mangrove species in India for their effective conservation” (Funded by Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India, New Delhi).
13. Detailed study on the interrelationship between critical habitats and ecosystems in GOMBR areas (Funded by UNDP-GEF- Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve Trust of Tamil Nadu)
14. Detailed study on mangrove habitats in GOMBR areas (Funded by UNDP-GEF- Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve Trust of Tamil Nadu)
15. Compilation of Research project findings in mangroves, corals & marine biodiversity (Funded by Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India).
6.2. On-going Project as Principal Investigator: Studies on genetically superior mangroves for restoration and carbon
sequestration (Funded by Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi). “Species recovery study on Rhizophora annamalayana Kathir., the only
endemic mangroves of India”- Ministry of Environment and Forests (Govt. of India), New Delhi
6.3. On-going Project as Co-Investigator: Phytoremediation using mangrove species for sustainable water quality in
Uppanar Estuary of Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu – A novel approach (Funded by Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi).
6.4. Completed projects as Co- investigator1. ‘Microbial diversity of the Gulf of Mannar’ (Funded by Ministry of Environment &
Forests, Govt. of India).
2. ‘Analysis of marine water and sediments of Khori mangrove creek’ (Funded by Water & Power Consultancy Services, India).
3. ‘Road Ecology (east coast of India)’ (Funded by Kinhill Pty. Ltd., Australia).
4. ‘GIS based information system- collection of data in the Pichavaram mangrove’ (Funded by Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi)
7. Training programme organized “Biodiversity in mangrove ecosystems: UNU-UNESCO International Training
Course” (sponsored by United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan, UNESCO, Paris). This was conducted for 15 days during March 10-24, 2003; May 31- June 14, 2004; June 14-28, 2005; June 1-15, 2006; November 12-26, 2007; November 3-17, 2008; November 2-16,2009; October 1-15, 2010 each for 15 participants from southeast Asian and African countries.
Training programme on identification of flora and fauna in mangrove ecosystem’ under All India Co-ordinated project on coastal & Marine Biodiversity: Training & Capacity Building on Coastal Biodiversity (East Coast) (Funded by Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India). Six training programmes each for 10 days were conducted for training 60 students.
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Involved in organizing two programmes on mangrove awareness & plantation (i) for 200 college students from 17 Universities participated in a national Camp during June 1994 and (ii) for 100 students from 8 Universities participated in another national camp during Dec. 28, 1998 – Jan. 3, 1999.
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8. List of publications
INDIAN JOURNALS (109)
NO. AUTHORS TITLE OF THE PAPER JOURNAL , VOL, PAGES, YEAR
1 K. Kathiresan &J.L. Gnanarethinam
Chemo-stress induced membrane permeability and germination of sunflower seeds
Comparative Physiology & Ecology, 8(2) : 140-142, 1983.
2 K. Kathiresan,V. Kalyani &J.L. Gnanarethinam
Seed treatment for alleviating water stress on germinability of sunflower
Seed Research, 12 (2) : 92-94, 1984.
3 V. Kalyani,K. Kathiresan & J.L. Gnanarethinam
Mutual antagonism between IAA and pH on germinating black gram
Comparative Physiology & Ecology, 10(4) : 227-229, 1985.
4 K. Kathiresan &J.L. Gnanarethinam
Effect of low water potentials on biochemical changes in non-germinated sorghum seeds
Journal of Current Biosciences, 3(3) : 108-109, 1986.
5 K. Kathiresan &R.S.C. Jayaraj
Role of proline under stress conditions
Geobios, 14(2&3) : 107-108, 1987.
6 K. Kathiresan &R.S.C. Jayaraj
Amino acids induced proline accumulation in black Vigna mungo (Hepper)
Comparative Physiology & Ecology, 12(4) : 201-202, 1987.
7 K. Kathiresan Role of proline in plants Indian Review of Life Sciences, 7 :
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under stress 203-220, 1987.
8 K. Kathiresan &T.S. Thangam
Biotoxicity of Excoecaria agallocha latex on marine organisms
Current Science, 56(7) : 314-315, 1987.
9 K. Kathiresan &T.S. Thangam
Light induced effects of latex of Excoecaria agallocha L. on salt marsh mosquito Culex sitiens L.
Journal Marine Biological Association of India, 29(1&2) : 378-380, 1987.
10 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Toxic effect of seaweed extracts on mosquito larvae
Indian Journal of Medical Research, 88 : 35-37, 1988.
11 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Studies on mosquito larval predation by Dragen fly nymph
Bicovas, 2 : 59-65, 1988.
12 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Toxic effect of mangrove plant extracts on mosquito larvae Anopheles stephensi L.
Current Science, 57(16) : 914-915, 1988.
13 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Larvicidal effect of marine extracts on mosquito Culex tritaeniorhynchus
Journal of Marine Biological Association of India, 31(1&2) : 306-307, 1989.
14 K. Kathiresan &T.S. Thangam
Effect of leachates from mangrove leaf litter on rooting of Rhizophora seedlings
Geobios, 16 : 27-29, 1989.
15 K. Kathiresan Multi-branching of Rhizophora seedlings
The Indian Forester, 115(1) : 54, 1989.
16 K. Kathiresan Enhancement of biomass in The Indian
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&Y. Kumaravel
Prosopis chilensis by pruning
Forester, 116(11) : 924-925, 1990.
17 K. Kathiresan &M. Kalaiselvi
Effect of maleic hydrazide on total sugars and chlorophylls of some seaweeds
Seaweed Research and Utilization, 13(2) : 131-134, 1990.
18 K. Kathiresan &T.S. Thangam
A note on the effects of salinity and pH on growth of Rhizophora seedlings
The Indian Forester, 116(3) : 243-244, 1990.
19 K. Kathiresan &T.S. Thangam
Effect of phenolics on growth of viviparous seedlings of Rhizophora apiculata
Geobios, 17 : 142-143, 1990.
20 K. Kathiresan ,G.A.Ravishankar & L.V. Venkataraman
Auxin-phenol induced rooting in a mangrove Rhizophora apiculata Blume
Current Science 59(8) : 430-432, 1990.
21 A. Sivakumar &K. Kathiresan
Phylloplane fungi from mangroves
Indian Journal of Microbiology 30(2) : 229-231, 1990.
22 K. Kathiresan &A. Veera Ravi
Seasonal changes in tannin content of mangrove leaves
The Indian Forester 116(5) : 390-392, 1990.
23 A. Veera Ravi &K. Kathiresan
Seasonal variations in gallotannin from mangroves
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 19 : 224-225, 1990.
24 K. Kathiresan &G. Visveswaran
Seasonal changes in proline content of mangrove leaves
Journal of Aquatic Organisms 3(1) : 12-14, 1990.
25 K. Kathiresan &
Establishment of seedlings of a mangrove
The Indian Forester, 117(3) :
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M. Xavier Ramesh
225, 1991.
26 K. Kathiresan &M. Pandian
Effect of UV on quality of black tea from Ceriops decandra
Science & Culture, 57 : 93-95, 1991.
27 K. Kathiresan &Y. Kumaravel
Studies on Prosopis juliflora for coastal waste land development
Journal of Indian Society of Coastal Agriculture Research 9(1/2): 475-478, 1991
28 M. X. Ramesh & K. Kathiresan
Mangroves cholesterol in the diet of penaeid prawn Penaeus indicus
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 21 : 164-166, 1992.
29 K. Kathiresan Foliovory in Pichavaram mangroves
Environment and Ecology 10(4) : 988-989, 1992.
30 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Viviparous hypocotyls of Rhizophora species
The Indian Forester 118(9) : 687, 1992.
31 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Influence of boric acid on rooting of Rhizophora apiculata Blume hypocotyls
Environment and Ecology 10(4) : 992-993, 1992.
32 K. Kathiresan,S. Ravikumar & P. Moorthy
Root growth of Rhizophora mucronata as influenced by mangrove leaf leachates
Journal of Tree Sciences 12(1) : 23-26, 1993.
33 K. Kathiresan &S. Ravikumar
Two endangered species of mangroves in Pichavaram
The Indian Forester 119(9) : 773, 1993.
34 K. Kathiresan Dangerous pest on nursery seedlings of Rhizophora
The Indian Forester 119(12) : 1026, 1993.
35 K. Kathiresan &M. Pandian
Effect of UV on black tea constituents of mangrove leaves
Science & Culture 59(7-10) : 61-63, 1993.
36 S. Ravikumar &K. Kathiresan
Influence of tannins, amino acids and sugars on fungi of marine halophytes
Mahasagar 26(1) : 21-25, 1993.
37 K. Kathiresan, Promotory effect of some Environment and 9
P. Moorthy &N. Rajendran
chemicals on seedling growth of Rhizophora apiculata
Ecology 11(3) : 716-717, 1993.
38 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Effect of NAA, IBA and Keradix on rooting potential of R. apiculata Blume hypocotyls
The Indian Forester 120 : 420-422, 1994.
39 K. Kathiresan,P. Moorthy &N. Rajendran
Seedling performance of Rhizophora apiculata in different environs
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 23 : 168-169, 1994.
40 S.D. Oswin & K. Kathiresan
Pigments in the mangrove species of Pichavaram
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 23 : 64-66, 1994.
41 K. Kathiresan,M. X. Ramesh &V. Venkatesan
Forest structure and prawn seeds in Pichavaram mangroves
Environment and Ecology 12 (2) : 465-468, 1994.
42 M. Premanathan,K. Kathiresan,K. Chandra &S.K. Bajpai
In vitro anti-vaccinia virus activity of some marine plants
Indian Journal of Medical Research 99 : 236-238, 1994.
43 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Chemical induced rooting in hypocotyls of Rhizophora mucronata
Indian Journal of Forestry 17(4) : 310-312, 1994.
44 K. Kathiresan Rhizophora annamalayana : A new species of mangroves
Environment and Ecology 13(1) : 240-241, 1995.
45 K. Kathiresan Studies on Tea from mangrove leaves
Environment and Ecology 13(2) : 321-323, 1995.
46 K. Kathiresan Strategies for conservation of a mangrove
Journal of the Annamalai University, Part B, 37 : 23-32, 1995.
47 K. Kathiresan &
Influence of Tannins, sugars and Amino acids on Bacterial
Environment and Ecology 13(1) : 94-
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S. Ravikumar Load of marine halophytes 96, 1995.
48 V. Palaniselvam & K. Kathiresan
Culture of a marine cyanobacterium Phormidium tenue (Myxophyceae/ Hormogonales)
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 25 : 165-167, 1996.
49 M. Premanathan,H. Nakashima,K. Kathiresan,N. Rajendran &N. Yamamoto
In vitro anti human immunodeficiency virus activity of mangrove plants
Indian Journal of Medical Research 103 : 278-281, 1996.
50 K. Kathiresan,N. Rajendran &G. Thangadurai
Growth of mangrove seedlings in intertidal area of Vellar estuary southeast coast of India
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 25 : 240-243, 1996.
51 K. Kathiresan,P. Moorthy &S. Ravikumar
A note on the influence of salinity and pH on rooting of Rhizophora mucronata Lamk. seedlings
The Indian Forester 122(8) : 763-764, 1996.
52 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Alleviation of UV-B induced effects by eye-stalk ablation in Penaeus semisulcatus De Hann
Indian Journal Experimental Biology 34 : 1161-1163, 1996.
53 K. Kathiresan &S.D. Oswin
Vegetative growth of a sand-binder Spinifex littoreus (Burm.) Merr.
Journal of Annamalai University, Part-B, 38 : 37-40, 1997.
54 K. Kathiresan,N. Rajendran & V. Palaniselvam
Impact of soil substratum and saline irrigation on establish-ment of mangrove seedlings
Salinity News, 8 (3-4) : 7, 1997.
55 V. PalaniselvamK. Kathiresan & P. Moorthy
Salinity and age-induced changes in pigments and biomass production in marine cyanobacterium P. tenue
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences, 27: 227-229, 1998.
56 V. Palaniselvam & K. Kathiresan
Potential of a marine cyanobacterium Phormidium tenue (Menegh.) Gomont as a shrimp feed supplement
Seaweed Research Utilization 20(1&2): 75-78, 1998.
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57 P. Moorthy &K. Kathiresan
Effects of UV-B irradiance on biomass and uptake nutrients in mangrove seedlings of R. apiculata
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 27: 239-242, 1998.
58 N. Rajendran &K. Kathiresan
`Mangrove vegetation trap technique' ’or improving fishery resources in coastal waters
Current Science 75(5) : 429, 1998.
59 N. Rajendran &K. Kathiresan
Do decomposing leaves of mangrove attract fishes?
Current Science, 77 (7) : 972-976, 1999.
60 K. Kathiresan Rhizophora x annamalayana Kathir. (Rhizophoraceae), a new Nothospecies from Pichavaram mangrove forest in Southeastern peninsular India
Environment and Ecology, 17 (2) : 500-501, 1999.
61 K. Kathiresan, N. Rajendran & V. Palaniselvam
Growth of Rhizophora apiculata in degraded areas of Ariyankuppam estuary along Pondicherry coastline, southeast coast of India
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences, 29 : 86-88, 2000.
62 K. Kathiresan, N. Rajendran, V. Palaniselvam & T. Ramanathan
Macrofauna population in a mangrove nursery of Rhizophora apiculata Blume
Environment and Ecology, 18 (1) : 230-232, 2000.
63 M. Premanathan,S. Rajendran,T. Ramanathan,K. Kathiresan,H. Nakashima &N. Yamamoto
Screening of some Indian medicinal plants for and anti human immunodeficiency virus activity
Indian Journal Medical Research, 112 : 73-77, 2000.
64 G. DalminK. Kathiresan &A. Purushothaman
Effect of probiotics on bacterial population and health status of shrimp in culture pond ecosystem
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 39 : 939-942, 2001.
65 R.K. Sarangi, K Kathiresan &
Metal concentration in five mangrove species of the Bhitarkanika, Orissa, east
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 31(3): 251-253,
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A.N. Subramanian
coast of India 2002.
66 J. Rajaganapathi &K. Kathiresan
Heparinase in purple fluid of the sea hare, Bursatella leachii
Current Science, 82 (3) : 264-266, 2002.
67 K. Kathiresan Why are mangroves degrading?
Current Science, 83 (10) : 1246-1249, 2002.
68 K. Kathiresan A critical analysis of mangroves as a fish habitat
Bulletin of Biological Sciences, 1 : 31-37, 2002.
69 G. Dalmin,A. Purushotham
an &K. Kathiresan
Distribution of total heterotrophic bacteria (THB) Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shrimp culture ecosystem
Indian Journal of Fisheries, 49(3) : 247-253, 2002.
70 K. Kathiresan Insect foliovory in mangroves Indian Journal of Marine Sciences, 32(3) : 237-239, 2003.
71 P. Mayavu, A.Purushothaman & K.Kathiresan
Histology of loose-shell affected Penaeus monodon
Current Science, 85 (11) : 1629-1634, 2003.
72 K. Kathiresan Conservation strategies for mangroves in India
The Botanica, 53 : 61-75, 2003.
73 K. Kathiresan How to alleviate degradation of mangroves?
Journal of Environmental Biology 25 : 399-402, 2004.
74 K. Kathiresan Decomposing water hyacinth attracts fishes in mangrove waters
Asian Journal of Microbiology Biotechnology Environmental Science, 6 (3): 387-390, 2004.
75 K. Kathiresan Biodiversity in mangrove ecosystems of India: Status, challenges and strategies
ENVIS Forestry Bulletin 4:11-23, 2004.
76 K. Kathiresan Book review: Atlas of Current Science
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Mangrove Wetlands of India 88(1): 182-183, 2005.
77 K. Kathiresan & N. Rajendran
Mangrove ecosystems of the Indian Ocean region
Indian Journal of Marine Sciences 34 (1): 104-113, 2005.
78 K. Kathiresan, R. Balagurunathan & M. Masilamaniselvam
Fungicidal activity of marine actinomycetes against phytopathogenic fungi
Indian Journal of Biotechnology 4: 271-276, 2005.
79 K. Kathiresan & K. Srinivasan
Making artificial honey using yeast cells from salivary glands of honey bees
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 43: 664-666, 2005.
80 K. Sivakumar, Maloy Kumar Sahu & K. Kathiresan
Isolation and characterization of streptomycetes producing antibiotic, from a mangrove environment
Asian Jr. of Microbiol. Biotech. Env. Sci. 7: 457-464, 2005.
81 K. Sivakumar, M.K. Sahu & K. Kathiresan
Isolation of actinomycetes from the mangrove environment of the southeast coast of India
Ecology, Conservation and Management 4 (4): 355-357, 2005.
82 K. Sivakumar, M.K. Sahu & K. Kathiresan
An antibiotic producing marine streptomycete from Pichavaram mangrove environment
Annamalai University Journal B: 9-18, 2005.
83 K. Kathiresan, N. Sithranga Boopathy & S. Kavitha
Coastal vegetation – An under explored source of anticancer drugs.
Natural Product Radiance (CSIR publication, New Delhi) 5(2): 115-119, 2006.
84 K. Kathiresan, Vinoth S. Ravindran & A. Muruganantham
Mangrove extracts prevent the blood coagulate!
Indian Journal of Biotechnology 5: 252-254, 2006.
85 K. Kathiresan,K. Sakthivel &N. Rajendran
Influence of Phormidium tenue on mangrove seedlings
Indian Forester 133 (6): 774-780, 2007.
86 K. Kathiresan &N. Rajendran
Mangrove forests and Tsunami
Bharathidasan University Journal of Science & Technology 1 : 33-
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36, 2007.
87 S. Ravikumar, K. Kathiresan, S.L. Alikhan, G.P. Williams & N.A. Gracelin
Growth of Avicennia marina and Ceriops decandra seedlings inoculated with halophilic azotobacters.
Journal of Environmental Biology / Academy of Environmental Biology, India 28(3):601-603, 2007.
88 G.P. Williams,
S. Babu, S. Ravikumar, K. Kathiresan, S.A. Prathap, S. Chinnapparaj, M.P. Marian & S.L. Alikhan
Antimicrobial activity of tissue and associated bacteria from benthic sea anemone Stichodactyla haddoni against microbial pathogens.
Journal of Environmental Biology / Academy of Environmental Biology, India 28(4): 789-793, 2007.
89 S. Ravichandran, K. Kathiresan & Hemalatha Balaram
Anti-malarials from marine sponges.
Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Review, 2 (2): 033-038, 2007.
90 K. Kathiresan,M.A. Nabeel &S. Manivannan
Bioprospecting of marine organisms for novel bioactive compounds
Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation 1(3):107-120, 2008.
91 K. Kathiresan & G. Thiruneelakandan
Prospects of lactic acid bacteria of marine origin
Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 7: 170-177, 2008.
92 G. Karthikaidevi, G. Thirumaran, K. Manivannan, P. Anantharaman,K. Kathiresan & T. Balasubaramanian
Screening of the Antibacterial Properties of Lichen Roccella belangeriana(Awasthi) from Pichavaram Mangrove (Rhizophora Sp.)
Advances in Biological Research, 3 (3-4): 127-131, 2009.
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93 S. Boobathy, T.T. Ajithkumar & K. Kathiresan
Isolation of symbiotic bacteria and bioactive proteins from the marine sponge, Callyspongia diffusa
Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 8: 272-275, 2009.
94 J.R.Bhatt, Ritesh Kumar & K. Kathiresan
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India : An Overview
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India, (Zoological Survey of India), 3-30, 2009.
95 K. Kathiresan, N. Rajendran, M.A. Nabeel, G. Thiruneelakandan, S. Manivannan & S. Kavitha
Biodiversity of mangrove species in coastal India.
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India, (Zoological Survey of India), 105-127, 2009.
96 T. Govindan & K. Kathiresan Biochemical changes during
rooting of air-layers in mangroves Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India, (Zoological Survey of India), 199-205, 2009
97 S. Kavitha & K. Kathiresan
Phenological studies in Rhizophora species.
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India, (Zoological Survey of India), 245-251, 2009
98 M.A. Nabeel, S. Manivannan & K. Kathiresan
Marine cyanobacteria from Rhizosphere soil of mangroves along the east coast of India.
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India, (Zoological Survey of India), 253-260, 2009
99 G.Thiruneelakandan, S. Manivannan & K.Kathiresan
Marine lactobacilli from Rhizosphere soil of mangroves along the east coast of India
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India, (Zoological Survey of India), 261-267, 2009
100 S. Manivannan & K. Kathiresan
Marine yeasts from Rhizosphere soil of mangroves along the east
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in
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coast of India. India, (Zoological Survey of India), 269-274, 2009
101 N. Sithrangaboopathy & K. Kathiresan
Effect of mangrove species Ceriops decandra on preventing hair loss in the hamster rats induced with oral cancer.
Conservation and Management of Mangroves in India, (Zoological Survey of India), 455-462, 2009
102 K. Kathiresan Globally threatened mangrove species in India.
Current Science, 98 (12):1551, 2010
103 M. Masilamani Selvam & K. Kathiresan
Beneficial bacteria from soil of a tropical mangroves
Asian Jr. of Microbiology Biotechnology Environmental Science, 12 (1) : 1-8, 2010
104 R. Balagurunathan, M. Masilamani Selvam & K. Kathiresan
Bioprospecting of mangrove rhizosphere actinomycetes from Pichavaram with special reference to antibacterial activity
Journal of Pharmacy Research, 3 (5): 909-911, 2010.
105 N.B. Dhayanithi, T.T. Ajith Kumar & K. Kathiresan
Effect of neem extract against the bacteria isolated from marine fish
Journal of Environmental Biology, 31 : 409-412, 2010
106 S. Gayathri, D. Saravanan, M. Radhakrishnan, R. Balagurunathan & K. Kathiresan
Bioprospecting potential of fast growing endophytic bacteria from leaves of mangrove and salt-marsh plant species
Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 9: 397-402, 2010.
107 K. Kathiresan Importance of mangrove forests of India
Journal of Coastal Environment, 1(1) : 11-26, 2010.
108 P. Senthil Raja & K. Kathiresan
Computational selection of mangrove-derived compounds as mosquito larvicide’s by blocking the sterol carrying protein, AeSCP-2
Res Bioscientia, 2(1) : 1-6, 2011.
109 M. Premanathan, Antioxidant and anticancer Indian Journal of
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S. Radhakrishnan, K. Kulangiappar, G. Singaravelu, V. Thirumalaiarasu, T. Sivakumar & K. Kathiresan
activities of 1H-indole-2,3-dione, isolated from the flowers of Couroupita guianensis Aubl
Medical Research (revised)
FOREIGN JOURNALS (85)
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1 K. Kathiresan, V. Kalyani & J.L. Gnanarethinam
Effect of seed treatments on field emergence, early growth and some physiological processes of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
Field Crops Research (Amsterdam) 9 : 215-217, 1984.
2 K. Kathiresan &J.L. Gnanarethinam
Effect of different durations of drying on the germination of pre-soaked sunflower seeds
Seed Science & Technology (Amsterdam) 13 : 213-217, 1985.
3 V. Kalyani,K. Kathiresan & J.L. Gnanarethinam
Maleic hydrazide induced changes in the physiology of Salvinia molesta Mitch.
Aquatic Botany (Netherlands) 21 : 195-200, 1985.
4 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Synergistic effects of insecticides with plant extracts on mosquito larvae
Tropical Biomedicine (Malaysia) 7 : 135-137, 1990.
5 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
A larvivorous fish for mosquito control in brackish water – A laboratory evaluation
Tropical Biomedicine (Malaysia) 7 : 181-184, 1990.
6 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Mosquito larvicidal activity of seaweed extracts
Botanica Marina (West Germany) 34(5) : 433-435, 1991.
7 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Mosquito larvicidal activity of marine plants extracts
Botanica Marina (West Germany)
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with synthetic insecticides 34(6) : 537-539, 1991.
8 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Mosquito larvicidal activity of mangrove plant extracts against Aedes aegypti
International Pest Control (England) 34(4) : 116,119, 1992.
9 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Smoke repellency and killing effect of marine plants against Culex quinquefasciatus
Tropical Biomedicine (Malaysia) 9 : 35-38, 1992.
10 T.S. Thangam,K. Srinivasan &K. Kathiresan
Smoke repellency and 19ollusk effect of mangrove plants against the mosquito Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus)
Tropical Biomedicine (Malaysia) 10 : 125-128, 1992.
11 M. Premanathan,K. Chandra &K. Kathiresan
Antiviral activity of marine plants from India
Antiviral Research (Amsterdam) 17 (Suppl. 1) : 154, 1992.
12 M. Premanathan,K. Chandra,S.K. Bajpai &K. Kathiresan
A survey of some Indian marine plants of antiviral activity
Botanica Marina (West Germany) 35(4) : 321-324, 1992.
13 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Repellency of marine plant extracts against the mosquito Aedes aegypti
International Journal of Pharmacognosy (Netherlands) 31(4) : 321-323, 1993.
14 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
The mosquito composition and seasonal distribution of Culex quinquefasciatus in a coastal town of south India
Tropical Biomedicine (Malaysia) 10 : 175-177, 1993.
15 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Mosquito larvicidal activity of seaweed extracts against Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus
International Pest Control (England) 35(4) : 94-95, 1993.
16 M. Premanathan,K. Kathiresan,K. Chandra &
Antiviral activity of marine plants against New castle disease virus
Tropical Biomedicine (Malaysia) 10 : 31-33, 1993.
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17 M. Premanathan,K. Kathiresan &K. Chandra
Broad spectrum antiviral activity of mangrove plants
Antiviral Research (Netherlands) 20S(1) : 169, 1993.
18 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Influence of different irradiance on growth and photosynthetic characteristics in seedlings of Rhizophora species
Photosynthetica (Czechoslovakia) 29(1) : 143-146, 1993.
19 P. Moorthy &K. Kathiresan
Physiological responses of mangroves seedling to triacontanol
Biologica Plantarum (Czechoslovakia) 35(4) : 577-581, 1993.
20 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Photosynthetic responses of Rhizophora apiculata Blume seedlings to a long chain aliphatic alcohol
Aquatic Botany (Netherlands) 47 : 191-193, 1994.
21 K. Kathiresan &P. Moorthy
Hormone-induced physiological response of tropical mangrove species
Botanica Marina (West Germany) 37(2) : 139-141, 1994.
22 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Studies on mosquito larvicidal activity of Rhizophora apiculata
International Journal of Pharmacognosy (Netherlands) 32(1) : 33-36, 1994.
23 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Predatory behaviour by larvae of Brachythemis 20ollusks20nt (Fabr.) on larvae of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus say (Odonata : Libellulidae – Diptera: Culicidae)
Opuscula Zoologica Fluminensia (Switzerland) 123 : 1-6, 1994.
24 M. Premanathan,K. Kathiresan &K. Chandra
Antiviral activity of marine and coastal plants from India
International Journal of Pharmacognosy (Netherlands) 32(4) : 330-336, 1994.
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25 M. Premanathan,K. Kathiresan &K. Chandra
Antiviral evaluation of some marine plants against Semliki forest virus
International Journal of Pharmacognosy (Netherlands) 33(1) : 75-77, 1995.
26 K. Kathiresan,P. Moorthy &S. Ravikumar
Studies on root growth in seedlings of a tropical mangrove tree species
International Tree Crops Journal (England) 8 : 183-187, 1995.
27 K. Kathiresan &S. Ravikumar
Vegetative propagation through air-layering in two species of mangroves
Aquatic Botany (Netherlands) 50 : 107-110, 1995.
28 K. Kathiresan & P. Moorthy
Effect of potassium and chloride salts on root growth of a mangrove
The Malaysian Forester 55 : 108-113, 1995.
29 P. Moorthy & K. Kathiresan
Influence of nitrogen salts on growth and physiological responses of Rhizophora apiculata Blume in non-aerated water culture
Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 4(2): 133-137, 1995.
30 K. Kathiresan,P. Moorthy &N. Rajendran
Methanol – induced physiological changes in mangroves
Bulletin of Marine Sciences (USA) 59(2) : 454-458, 1996.
31 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
The prey consumption and prey preference of the larvae of the mosquito Culex (Lutzia) raptor on the larvae of Culex quinquefasciatus
Experientia (UK) 52(4) : 380-382, 1996.
32 N. Rajendran &K. Kathiresan
Effect of effluent from a shrimp pond on shoot biomass of mangrove seedlings
Aquaculture Research (Netherlands) 27 : 745-747, 1996.
33 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Mosquito larvicidal activity of mangrove plant extracts and synergistic activity of R. apiculata with pyrethrum against Culex quinquefasciatus
International Journal of Pharmacognosy (Netherlands) 35(1) : 69-71, 1997.
34 P. Moorthy &K. Kathiresan
Photosynthetic pigments in tropical mangroves : impacts of seasonal flux of
Botanica Marina (West Germany) 40 :
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UV-B radiation and other environmental attributes
341-349 1997.
35 P. Moorthy &K. Kathiresan
Influence of ultraviolet-B radiation on photosynthetic and biochemical characteristics of a mangrove R. apiculata
Photosynthetica (Czechoslovakia) 34 (3): 465-471, 1997.
36 M. Premanathan,K. Kathiresan,H. Nakashima & M. Yamamoto
In vitro anti-human immuno- deficiency virus activity of some Indian medicinal plants
Tropical Biomedicine, 14 : 65-69, 1997.
37 H. Sakagami, M. Kashimata, M. Toguchi, K. Satoh, Y. Odanaka, Y. Ida, M. Premanathan, R. Arakaki, K. Kathiresan, H. Nakashima, N. Komatsu, M. Fujimaki & M. Yoshihara
Radical Modulation activity of lignins from a mangrove plant, Ceriops decandra (Griff.) Ding Hou
In vivo 12 : 327-332, 1998.
38 P. Moorthy &K. Kathiresan
UV-B induced alterations in composition of thylakoid membrane and amino acids in leaves of R. apiculata Blume
Photosynthetica, (Czechoslovakia) 35(3): 321-328, 1998.
39 P. Moorthy &K. Kathiresan
Effects of UV-B radiation on photosynthetic reactions in Rhizophora apiculata
Plant Growth Regulation, 28: 49-54, 1999.
40 P. Moorthy &K. Kathiresan
Photosynthetic efficiency in rhizophoracean mangroves with reference to compartmentalization of photosynthetic pigments
Revista de Biologia Tropical, 47(1-2) : 21-25, 1999.
41 M. Premanathan, K. Kathiresan &
Mangrove Halophytes : A source of antiviral substances
South Pacific Study, 19 (1-2) : 49-57, 1999.
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42 M. Premanathan, K. Kathiresan,N. Yamamoto &H. Nakashima
In vitro anti-human immunodeficiency virus activity of polysaccharide from Rhizophora mucronata Poir
Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 63 (7) : 1187-1191, 1999.
43 M. Premanathan, R. Arakaki, H. Izumi,K. Kathiresan,M. Nakano,N. Yamamoto &H. Nakashima
Antiviral properties of a mangrove plant, Rhizophora apiculata Blume, against human immunodeficiency virus
Antiviral Research, 44 (2) : 113-122, 1999.
44 N. Rajendran &K. Kathiresan
Seasonal occurrence of juvenile prawn and environmental factors in a Rhizophora Mangal, southeast coast of India
Hydrobiologia, 394 : 193-200, 1999.
45 N. Rajendran &K. Kathiresan
Biochemical changes in decomposing leaves of mangroves
Chemistry & Ecology, 17 : 91-102, 2000.
46 K. Kathiresan A review of studies on Pichavaram mangrove, southeast India
Hydrobiologia, 430 (1-3) : 185-205, 2000.
47 K. Kathiresan &N. Rajendran
The effects of electric impulse on growth of Rhizophora mucronata seedlings (Rhizophorales : Rhizophoraceae)
Revista de Biologia Tropical, 48 (4) : 919-926, 2000.
48 K. Kathirean &Brain L. Bingham
Biology of mangroves & mangrove ecosystem
Advances in Marine Biology, 40 : 81-251, 2001.
49 K. Kathiresan &N. Rajendran
Growth of a mangrove (Rhizophora apiculata) seedlings as influenced by GA3, light and salinity
Revista de Biologia Tropical, 50 (2) : 525-530, 2002.
50 J. Rajaganapathi,K. Kathiresan
Purification of Anti-HIV protein from purple fluid of the Sea Hare Bursatella
Journal of Marine Biotechnology, 4 : 447-453, 2002.
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leachii de Blainville
51 K. Kathiresan &N. Rajendran
Fishery resources and economic gain in three mangrove areas on the south-east coast of India
Fisheries Management & Ecology, 9 : 277-283, 2002.
52 K. Kathiresan Greening the blue mud! Revista de Biologia Tropical, 50 (3/4) : 869-874, 2002.
53 K. Kathiresan How do mangrove forests induce sedimentation?
Revista de Biologia Tropical, 51 (2) : 355-360, 2003.
54 K. Kathiresan Polythene and plastics – degrading microbes from the mangrove soil
Revista de Biologia Tropical, 51 (3) :629-634, 2003.
55 N. Rajendran & K. Kathiresan
How to increase juvenile shrimp in mangrove water?
Wetlands Ecology and Management, 12 (3) : 179-188, 2004.
56 S. Ravikumar, K. Kathiresan, S. Thadedus Maria Ignatiammal, M. Babu Selvam & S. Shanthy
Nitrogen-fixing azotobacters from mangrove habitat and their utility as marine biofertilizers
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 312: 5-17, 2004.
57 S. Ravikumar, K. Kathiresan, S. Shanthy, S. Thadedus Maria Ignatiammal & S. Prakash
Quantification of Azotobacters from semi-intensive prawn culture system and their possible utility as marine biofertilizer
Applied Fisheries & Aquaculture, 4 (1) : 1-4, 2004.
58 K. Kathiresan & N. Rajendran
Coastal mangrove forests mitigated tsunami.
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Sciences, 65 : 601-606, 2005.
59 K. Kathiresan & M. Masilamani Selvam
Evaluation of beneficial bacteria from mangrove soil.
Botanica Marina 49: 86-88, 2005.
60 K. Kathiresan & N. Rajendran
Reply to ‘Comments of Kerr et al. on “Coastal mangrove
Estuarine Coastal Shelf Sciences, 67 :
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forests mitigated tsunami’” [Estuar. Coast. Shelf. Sci. 65 (2005) 601-606].
542, 2006.
61 K. Kathiresan & S. Manivannan
α-Amylase production by Penicillium fellutanum isolated from mangrove rhizosphere soil
African Journal of Biotechnology 5(10: 829-832, 2006.
62 K. Kathiresan & S. Manivannan
Glucose Isomerase production by Penicillium fellutanum isolated from mangrove sediment
Trends in Applied Sciences Research (USA), 1 (5): 524-528, 2006.
63 K. Kathiresan & S. Manivannan
Cellulase production by Penicillium fellutanum isolated from coastal mangrove Rhizophere soil
Research Journal of Microbiology (USA), 1 (5): 438-442, 2006.
64 S. Ravichandran, T. Kannupandi & K. Kathiresan
Mangrove leaf litter processing by sesarmid crabs
Ceylon Journal of Science (Biol. Scie) 35 (2): 107-114, 2006.
65 S. Manivannan & K. Kathiresan
Effect of medium composition on glucose oxidase production by Penicillium fellutanum isolated from mangrove rhizosphere soil
Research Journal of Microbiology 2(3): 294-298, 2007.
66 N. Rajendran & K. Kathiresan
Microbial flora associated with submerged mangrove leaf litter in India
Revista de Biologia Tropical, 55 (2) : 393-400, 2007.
67 K. Kathiresan & S. Manivannan
Production of Alkaline protease by Streptomyces sp., isolated from coastal mangrove sediment
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences 1 (4): 173-178, 2007.
68 S. Manivannan & K. Kathiresan
Alkaline protease production by Penicillium fellutanum isolated from mangrove sediment
International Journal of Biological Chemistry 1(2) : 98-103, 2007.
69 A.V. Ravi, K.S. Musthafa, G. Jegathammbal, K. Kathiresan & S.K. Pandian
Screening and evaluation of probiotics as a biocontrol agent against pathogenic Vibrios in marine aquaculture
Letters in Applied Microbiology, 45(2):219-23, 2007.
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70 K. Kathiresan & N. Sithrangaboopa-thy
Temperature effect on chemical induced carcinogenesis in hamster cheek pouch
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology , 26(2): 147-149, 2008.
71 G. Zhang, C. Paromita, J. Li, P. Sampathkumar, T. Balasubramanian, K. Kathiresan, S. Takahashi, An. Subramanian, S. Tanabe & Kevin C. Jones
Passive Atmospheric Sampling of Organochlorine Pesticides, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Urban, Rural, and Wetland Sites along the Coastal Length of India.
Environmental Science & Technology, 42: 8218–8223, 2008.
72 K. Kathiresan, S. Manivannan, M.A. Nabeel &B. Dhivya
Studies on silver nanoparticles synthesized by a marine fungus Penicillium fellutanum isolated from coastal mangrove sediment
Colloids and surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 71: 133-137, 2009.
73 B.A. Polidoro, K.E. Carpenter, L. Collins, N.C. Duke, A.M. Ellison, J.C. Ellison, E.J. Farnsworth, E.S. Fernando, K. Kathiresan, N.E. Koedam, S.R. Livingstone, T. Miyagi, G.E. Moore, Vien Ngoc Nam, J. E. Ong, J.H. Primavera, S.G. Salmo, III, J.C. Sanciangco, S. Sukardjo, Y. Wang & J.W.H. Yong
The loss of species: Mangrove extinction risk and geographic areas of global concern
PLoS ONE, 5 (4): 1-10, 2010
74 M.A. Nabeel, K. Kathiresan & S. Manivannan
Antidiabetic activity of the mangrove species Ceriops decandra in alloxan-induced diabetic rate
Journal of Diabetes, 2 : 97-103, 2010.
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75 M.A. Nabeel, N. Rajendran & K. Kathiresan
Fatty acids in an estuarine mangrove ecosystem
Revista de Biologia Tropical, 58 (2) : 577-587, 2010
76 K. Kathiresan Unique features of mangrove ecosystems in India
Mangroves, ISME (Japan), News letter, 8 (4) : 7-8, 2010
77 K. Kathiresan. Coastal protection against tsunamis by mangroves and other vegetation along the south-east coast of India.
World Atlas of Mangroves (Eds. Mark Spalding, mami Kainuma and Lorna Collins). ITTO, ISME, FAO, UNEP-WCMC, UNESCO-MAB and INU-INWEH Earthscan London, Washington. pp. 90- 91, 2010
78 S. Bragadeeswaran, D. Therasa, K. Prabhu & K. Kathiresan
Biomedical and pharmacological potential of tetrodotoxin-producing bacteria isolated from marine pufferfish Arothron hispidus (Muller, 1841)
The Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases, 16(3): 421-431, 2010.
79 N. Asmathunisha, K. Kathiresan R. Anbu Raj & M. A. Nabeel
Synthesis of antimicrobial silver nanoparticles by callus and leaf extracts from saltmarsh plant, Sesuvium portulacastrum L.
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 79 (2): 488-493, 2010.
80 M.A. Nabeel,K Kathiresan, N Rajendran, H Ohnishi, H Hamaoka & K Omori
Contribution by microbes to the foodweb of a mangrove biotope: the approach of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes
African Journal of Marine Science, 32(1): 65–70, 2010.
81 K. Kathiresan, M.A. Nabeel, P. Srimahibla, N. Asmathunisha & K. Saravanakumar
Analysis of antimicrobial silvernanoparticles synthesized by coastal strains E. coli and A. niger
Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 56: 1050-59, 2010
82 S. Manivannan, M.A. Nabeel &
In Vitro Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles byMarine Yeasts from Coastal Mangrove Sediment
Advanced Science Letters, 3: 428–433, 2010
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83 K. Kathiresan & M.A. Nabeel
Tropical coastal ecosystems: rarely explored for their interaction
Ecologia, 2010
84 N. Sithranga Boopathy & K. Kathiresan
Anticancer Drugs from Marine Flora: an overview
Journal of Oncology (in press)
85 N. Sithrangaboopathy, G. Thiruneelakandan & K. Kathiresan
Lactobacillus counts: an indicator of oral tumor size in buccal cavity of Syrian hamster rats.
African Journal of Oral Health (in press)
86 V. S. S. Benitha,
K. Jeyasubramanian, G. Manivannan, K. Kathiresan & M. Premanathan
Characterization of antibacterial silver nanoparticles synthesized from Rhizophora mucronata plant leaf extract.
Colloids and Surfaces B: Bioinferfaces (Communicated).
PUBICATION IN INTERNATIONAL PROCEEDINGS (22)
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1 K. Kathiresan,T.S. Thangam &M. Premanathan
Mangrove halophytes : a potential source of medicines
In : Biology of salt tolerant plants (ed. By M.A. Khan & I.A. Ungar) Univ. of Karachi, Pakistan, pp. 361-370, 1995.
2 A. Sivakumar &K. Kathiresan
Mangrove wood bored by Mollusks, southeastern coast of India
Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 16 : 211-214, 1996.
3 K. Kathiresan Observations on the mangrove community at the Mai Po marshes, Hong Kong: implications for conservation
The Mangrove Ecosystem of the Deep Bay and the Mai Po Marshes, Hong Kong (ed. S.Y. Lee) 179-189, 1999.
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4 K. Kathiresan Global biodiversity of mangroves in relation to India
In : UNU international training workshop on methodologies for assessing biodiversity in estuaries, mangroves and coastal waters, pp. 105-122, 2000.
5 K. Kathiresan Tissue culture techniques in biodiversity conservation
In : UNU international training workshop on methodologies for assessing biodiversity in estuaries, mangroves and coastal waters, pp. 123-132, 2000.
6 K. Kathiresan Mangroves in India : status challenges and strategies
In : UNU-Iwate-UNESCO joint International conference ‘Conserving our coastal environment’ Tokyo, Japan, 47-64, 2002
7 K. Kathiresan & An. Subramanian
UNU-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 332 pp, 2003.
8 K. Kathiresan & S. Ajmal Khan
UNU-INWEH-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 391 pp, 2004.
9 K. Kathiresan & S. Ajmal Khan
UNU-INWEH-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 410 pp, 2005.
10 K. Kathiresan Conservation and management of mangroves in South Asia
International Conference and Exhibition on Mangroves of Indian and Western Pacific Oceans, ICEMAN, 1-26, 2006. Pp. 61-84
11 K. Kathiresan & Arif Mohammad Faisal
Managing Sundarbans for uncertainty and sustainability
International Conference and Exhibition on Mangroves of Indian
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and Western Pacific Oceans, ICEMAN, 1-30, 2006, pp. 216-227.
12 K. Kathiresan & S. Ajmal Khan
UNU-INWEH-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 435 pp, 2006.
13 N. Rajendran & K. Kathiresan
Mangroves and Global Environmental changes.
Proceedings of COE International Symposium 2006: Pioneering Studies of Young Scientists on Chemical Pollution and Environmental Changes (Ed. S. Tanabe et al.). Pp.393-396, 2006.
14 K. Kathiresan & S. Ajmal Khan
UNU-INWEH-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 610 pp, 2007.
15 K. Kathiresan Carbon balance in mangrove sediments : the driving processes and their controls
Greenhouse Gas and Carbon balance in mangrove coastal ecosystems, (eds. Tateda, Y. et al., Gendai Tosho, Kanagawa, Japan, 61-78, 2007.
16 K. Kathiresan Coastal zone management related to mangroves and other coastal forests
Integrated Coastal Zone Management, (Eds. Krishnamurthy et al.,) Research Publishing , pp. 447-463, 2008.
17 K. Kathiresan & S. Ajmal Khan
UNU-INWEH-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 670 pp, 2008.
18 K. Kathiresan, N. Rajendran, T. Govindan, T. Ramananthan, K. Sivakumar,
Biodiversity in Mangrove ecosystem of the Gulf of Mannar.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve : An Ecological model for biodiversity conservation
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T. Thangaradjou, P. Saravanakumar, P. Anantharaman & T. Sivakumar
livelihood and sustainability (S. Kannaiyan and K. Venkataraman, eds.) National Biodiversity Authority Publication, Chennai, pp. 152-175, 2008.
19 M.A. Nabeel, N. Rajendran, S. Manivannan, G.Thiruneelakantan & K. Kathiresan.
Food web analysis of a mangrove stand in south India : Stable isotopes and fatty acid Biomarker approach.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve : An Ecological model for biodiversity conservation livelihood and sustainability (S. Kannaiyan and K. Venkataraman, eds.) National Biodiversity Authority Publication, Chennai, pp. 393-412, 2008.
20 K. Kathiresan, V. Gomathi, V. Karthikaidevi, S. Kavitha, N. Arivuselvan, R. Anburaj, K. Samidurai, G. Silambarasen, S. Raja, M.A. Nabeel, G. Thiruneelakandan, S. Manivannan & N. Sithrangaboopathy
Flowering plant species in Islands of the Gulf of Mannar
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve : An Ecological model for biodiversity conservation livelihood and sustainability (S. Kannaiyan and K. Venkataraman, eds.) National Biodiversity Authority Publication, Chennai, pp. 457-471, 2008.
21 K. Kathiresan & S. Ajmal Khan
UNU-INWEH-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 700 pp, 2009.
22 K. Kathiresan & S. Ajmal Khan
UNU-INWEH-UNESCO International Training Course on Biodiversity in Mangrove Ecosystem
Course Manual, CAS in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 744 pp, 2010.
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1 K. Kathiresan &L. Kannan
Photosynthetic activity in three species of Rhizophora
The Mangroves (ed. Leela Bhosale), Shivaji Univ. pp. 262-265, 1985.
2 K. Kathiresan Mangroves In : Proceedings of National workshop on identification of marine organisms. (ed. R. Natarajan et al.,) pp. 1-21, 1987.
3 K. Kathiresan ,K.Sivachandrabose & A. Sivakumar
Light induced effect of latex of Excoecaria agallocha L. on phytoplankton productivity in Pichavaram mangroves
In : Proceedings of National Seminar on Estuarine Management, Trivandrum. pp. 514-515, 1987.
4 M. Premanathan,J. Tagore, R. Kasinathan &K. Kathiresan
Variation on heavy metal concentration in bivalves collected from Porto Novo water
In : Proceedings of National Symposium on Ecotoxicity, pp. 129-133, 1987.
5 T.S. Thangam &K. Kathiresan
Mosquito larvicide from jelly fish
In : Proceedings of National Seminar on Estuarine Management, Trivandrum. pp. 521-522, 1987.
6 M. Premanathan,K. Kathiresan &A. Sivakumar
Effect of marine plant extracts on Ceratonereis costae Fauvel.
In : Proceedings of national Symposium on Ecotoxicity, Annamalai University, (ed. V. Sriramulu & PR. Karpagaganapathi) pp. 1-3, 1988.
7 K. Kathiresan, T.S. Thangam, A. Sivakumar &M. Premanathan
Natural pesticides from marine plants
In : Marine Pollution and Toxicology, Annamalai University (ed. V.K. Venugopalan & T. Balasubramanian), pp.
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435-439, 1990.
8 K. Kathiresan,K. Sivachandrabose& T.S. Thangam
Effect of latex of Excoecaria agallocha L. on marine productivity
Perspectives in Phycology (ed. V.N. Rajarao). Today & Tomoroow's’ Publishers, New Delhi. pp.319-321, 1990.
9 K. Kathiresan Propagation of mangroves : some considerations
Conservation of mangrove forest genetic resources : A Training manual (eds. Sanjay Deshmukh & V. Balaji). ITTO-CRSARO Project, M.S.S.R. Foundation, Madras, India, pp. 303-306, 1994.
10 K. Kathiresan,V. Palaniselvam & N. Rajendran
Utilization of lignite fly ash for growing mangroves and marine cyanobacteria of ecological and economic importance
National Seminar on flyash Utilization. Aug. 22 & 23rd , 1996. NLC, Ltd. Neyveli. pp. 129-136, 1996.
11 K. Kathiresan,G.A. Ravishankar & L.V. Venkataraman
In vitro multiplication of a coastal plant Sesuvium portulacastrum L. by Axillary Bud cultures
Recent Advances in Biotechnological Applications of Plant Tissue and Cell Culture, (eds. G.A. Ravishankar & L.V. Venkataraman) Oxford & IBH publishing co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, pp. 185-189, 1997.
12 K. Kathiresan &S. Ravikumar
Studies on tissue culture aspects of marine halophytes
Recent Advances in Biotechnological Applications of Plant Tissue and Cell Culture, (eds. G.A. Ravishankar & L.V. Venkataraman) Oxford & IBH publishing co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, pp. 290-295, 1997.
13 K. Kathiresan Estuary bioresources Souvenir Seminar on conservation of
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bioresources, Arinar Anna Govt. Arts College, Namakkal 19-20, Dec., pp.54-58, 1997.
14 L. Kannan, K. Kathiresan &A. Purushothaman
Biodiversity of microbial flora (bacteria and phytoplankton) of the coral reef of the Gulf of mannar
Biosphere Reserves and Management in India, (eds. R.K. Maikhuri, K.S. Rao & R.K. Rai) pp. 207-220, 1997.
15 K. Kathiresan &N. Rajendran
Mangrove - associated communities
Biodiversity of Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve, (eds. Rajeswari M. Anand, K. Dorairaj & A. Parida) MSSRF, Madras, pp. 156-164, 1998.
16 V. Palaniselvam & K. Kathiresan
Phormidium tenue : A potent source of biofertilizer for mangrove seedlings
Cyanobacterial Biotechnology, (eds. G. Subramanian, B.D. Kaushik & G.S. Venkataraman) Oxford & IBH publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, pp. 377-382, 1998.
17 K. Kathiresan,S. Ravikumar,D. Ravichandran
& K. Sakaravarthy
Relation between tannin concentration and bacterial counts in a mangrove environment
Conservation & Management of Aquatic Resources (ed. A. Gautam), Daya Publishing House, Delhi, pp. 97-105, 1998.
18 K. Kathiresan Mangroves of east coast of India : status, biodiversity, ecology, propagation, and biotechnology
In : Proceedings of the workshop on forestry, forest products & coastal population, pp. 13-15, 1999.
19 R.Balasubramanian & K. Kathiresan
Desalinization of seawater using a cyanobacterium from mangroves
In : Proceedings of the Seventh Seminar cum exhibition on student project scheme, pp. 68-69, 1999.
20 K. Kathiresan & Flora & fauna in Indian In : Flora & fauna in 34
N. Rajendranmangrove ecosystems : East coast
mangrove ecosystems : A manual for identification, K. Kathiresan, (ed.), pp. 1-49, 2000.
21 K. Kathiresan Mangrove & associate plant species
In : Flora & fauna in mangrove ecosystems : A manual for identification, K. Kathiresan, (ed.), pp. 68-117, 2000.
22 V. Palaniselvam &K. Kathiresan
Ephiphytic cyanobacteria from mangroves
In : Algological Research in India, (ed. N. Anand) Published by Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun, pp. 45-54, 2002.
23 T. Govindan & K. Kathiresan
Propagation of mangroves
In : Proceedings of the National Seminar on Marine and Coastal Ecosystems : Coral and Mangrove - problems and Management Strategies (Eds. J.K. Patterson Edward, A. Murugan & Jamila Patterson) SDMRI Res. Publ. 2 : 24-28, 2002.
24 K. Kathiresan Marine biotechnology : A promising future of mankind
In : Proceedings of the Recent trends in microbial biotechnology, Kanchipuram, pp. 1-5, 2003.
25 K. Kathiresan Biodiversity of mangrove ecosystem in India
In : Natural Aquatic ecosystems of India, Thematic Biodiversity strategy and action plan, The National biodiversity strategy action plan, India (ed. K. Venkatraman), ZSI, Chennai, pp. 241-246, 2003
26 A. Duraisamy & Microbial diversity: A poorly understood serious
Globalisation and Sustainable
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K. Kathiresan global issue development (Ed. G.V. Rajamanickam et al.) Indian Geographical Society, Chennai Vol 1, pp. 395-402, 2002.
27 K. Kathiresan Biodiversity in mangrove ecosystems of India: status, challenges and strategies
Biodiversity resources management and sustainable use, M. K. University, pp.243-254, 2004.
28 K. Kathiresan Biodiversity in mangrove ecosystems of India
Tamilnadu Biodiversity strategy and action plan: Estuarine Biodiversity (Ed. R. Annamalai), Tamil Nadu Forest Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, Chennai., pp. 18-61, 2004.
29 K. Kathiresan Issues of mangrove conservation in India
Proceedings of National Workshop on Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Management of Mangrove Forests in India (ed. Pankaj K. Aggarwal, Suresh Gairola and K.S. Rao), Visakhapatnam 18-22 Feb. 2004, Institute of Wood Science & Technology, PP. 14-21. 2004.
30 K. Kathiresan Bioresources and bioprospecting potentials: coastal mangrove ecosystems of India.
Proceedings of National Seminar on Bioprospecting of bioresources, Dec. 8-10, pp.137-140. 2005.
31 K. Kathiresan & N. Rajendran.
Grow mangroves for protecting coral reefs!
SDMRI research publication, No.9, 41-48. 2005.
32 K. Kathiresan & N. Rajendran.
Mangroves. National training workshop on ‘Marine and Coastal Biodiversity Assessment for conservation and
SDMRI Special research publication, No.10, 64-71. 2006.
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sustainable utilisationion’.
33 K. Kathiresan Biodiversity of mangrove ecosystems in India: Status & strategies for conservation and sustainable utilization
Biodiversity and Conservation of marine resources (Ed. By S. Kannaiyan et al.), National Biodiversity Authority, Chennai. pp.49-70, 2006
34 K. Kathiresan Mangroves – Status of conservation
Capacity building in marine biodiversity conservation (eds. Melkani, V.K., Patterson Edward, J.K., Murugan, A., Jamila Patterson & Naganthan, V.) Gulf of Mannar BViosphere Reserve Trust, Ramanathapuram & Suganthi Devadasan Marine Research Institute, Tuticorin, pp. 74-80, 2006.
35 K. Kathiresan Role of mangroves in coastal protection, fishery productivity and resilience of reefs in the Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve
National Research & Monitoring moderation workshop (eds. Melkani, V.K., Naganathan, V. & Uma Maheswari, R), Compilation of research papers, Vol. 1. Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve Trust, Ramanathapuram, pp. 43-47, 2006.
36 K. Kathiresan Potential of marine bio-nanoparticles for application in nanotechnology
Proceedings of 5th National Conference of Indian Association of Applied Microbiologists on emerging trends & evolving technologies in applied microbiology with special reference to microbial nanotechnology, 11-
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12 January 2007, Kanchipuram. pp.37-40, 2007.
37 K. Kathiresan Biodiversity in mangrove ecosystems of India: status, challenges and strategies
Glimpes of Aquatic Biodiversity, (Natarajan, P., K.V. Jayachandran, S. Kannaiyan, Babu Ambat and Arun Augustine , eds.), Rajiv Gandhi Chair Spl. Pub., 7 : 220-235, 2008.
38 K. Kathiresan Orissa coast : A global ‘Paradise’ for mangroves
Proceedings of Symposium on Wetland & mangrove biodiversity in Orissa coast, (Nibha Gupta and Ajay Kumar Mahapatra, eds.) Regional Plant Resource Centre, Bhubaneswar, 7-12, 2008
39 K. Kathiresan Mangrove resources of India: current status, monitoring, requirements and management strategies
In: Application of remote sensing and GIS tools for coastal and ocean resource mapping, monitoring and management (ed. Thangarajou, T., K. Sivakumar, T.T. Ajith Kumar & A. Saravanakumar), pp.82-99, 2008.
40 S. Ravikumar, G. Ramanathan, K. Kathiresan & S. Jacob Inbaneson
Standardization of marine herbal preparations for the management of malaria
In : Herbal perspectives: Present and future, (eds. Parimelazhagan, t., S. Manian, M. Pugalenthi) Sathish Serial Publishing House, Delhi, 223-243, 2011.
POPULAR ARTICLES (33)
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NO. AUTHORS TITLE OF THE PAPER JOURNAL , VOL,
PAGES, YEAR
1 K. Kathiresan Prospects of tissue culture studies in mangroves
Advances in Forestry Research (ed. Ram Parakash) International book distributors, Dehradun, VI : 143-152, 1990.
2 K. Kathiresan Seaweeds - promising food for future
Seafood Export Journal 22(12) : 11-12, 1990.
3 K. Kathiresan Uses of mangroves Yojana 31 : 27,29, 1991.
4 K. Kathiresan Rhizophora : A walking tree of the sea
Biology Education 8(2) : 147-148, 1991.
5 K. Kathiresan Seaweeds a lucrative area Yojana 35(4) : 20-21, 1991.
6 K. Kathiresan Agar and Agarophytes in India
Biology Education 8(4) : 310-311, 1991.
7 K. Kathiresan &L.V. Venkataraman
Marine biohydrogen technology
Biology Education 8(4) : 268-273, 1991.
8 K. Kathiresan Sea Grass - An economic ecosystem
Yojana 36(23) : 13,18, 1992.
9 K. Kathiresan Prospects of Genetics and Genetic Engineering in Aquaculture
Aqua International 28-32, 1994.
10 K. Kathiresan Conservation of mangroves - Need of the hour
National Integration Camp on Youth for National Integration (ed. M.G. Muthukumarasamy et al.) 23-26, 1994.
11 K. Kathiresan Ecodharma in mangrove environment
Eco-philosophy and Eco-dharma (ed. P.R. Trivedi) New Delhi, 173-175, 1996.
12 K. Kathiresan Need to conserve the Yojana 40(12) : 6-7,
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&A. Duraisamy
coastal ecosystem 1996.
13 K. Kathiresan Quo vadis, Mangroves ? Seshaiyana 3(2) : 25-28, 1995.
14 P. Moorthy & K. Kathiresan
The Ultra-violet solar radiation "Syndrome" in marine biota
Seshaiyana 4(1): 116-118, 1996.
15 K. Kathiresan Mangroves of Sri Lanka : some conservation strategies
Seshaiyana 4(2) : 205-208, 1996.
16 R.K. Sarangi &K. Kathiresan
The Bhitarkanika mangroves in distress
Seshaiyana 4(2) : 202-204, 1996.
17 K. Kathiresan An unique camp on mangroves
Mangroves, ISME (Japan), News letter, 18 : 2, 1996.
18 K. Kathiresan &J.G. Kairo
Mangroves of Kenya : A preliminary Status Report
Seshaiyana 5(1) : 11-14, 1997.
19 K. Kathiresan India : A pioneer in mangrove research, too!
Seshaiyana 5(2) : 15-19, 1998.
20 A. Duraisamy &K. Kathiresan
Need for revolution in biodiversity conservation?
ENVIS News Letter, (New Delhi) 4(1) : 2-6, 1998.
21 K. Kathiresan &D.J. Vance
Mangroves - A unique asset of Australia
Seshaiyana 6(1) : 15-17, 1998.
22 K. Kathiresan Distribution and status of mangroves in India
Seshaiyana 6(2) : 8-9, 1998.
23 K. Kathiresan & S. Baba
Fact about mangroves of Japan
Seshaiyana 7(2) : 3-6, 1999.
24 K. Kathiresan &N. Sivasothi
Current status of mangrove ecosystem in Singapore
Seshaiyana 8(2) : 9-11, 2000.
25 K. Kathiresan &N. Rajendran
Conservation and management of mangrove ecosystem in India
Seshaiyana 11(1) : 1-4, 2003.
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26 K. Kathiresan &N. Rajendran
Mangroves as ‘cash crops’ Seshaiyana 11(2) : 1-2, 2003.
27 A. Duraisamy, K. Kathiresan & N. Rajendran
Microbial diversity: an ignored aspect
Seshaiyana 12(1) : 1-6, 2004.
28 G. Ramanathan, K. Kathiresan & S. Ravikumar
Chemotaxonomic markers in mangroves
Seshaiyana 12 (2): 4-5, 2004
29 K. Kathiresan & A. Duraisamy
Current issues of Marine Microbiology
ENVIS Centre Newsletter 4: 3-5, 2006
30 K. Kathiresan, S Jumnongsog & S Plathong
Mangroves of Thailand-Policy & Management Practices
SDNP- ENVIS Newsletter 1: 4 - 8, 2006
31 K. Kathiresan Importance of mangrove ecosystems in India
Environscan, CES News letter, 1: 12-14, 2008
32 K. Kathiresan Mangroves and carbon budget of coastal India: the first estimate
Seshaiyana, 16: 1-2, 2008
33 S. Gayathri, R. Balagurunathan, M. Radhakrishnan & K. Kathiresan
Mangroves, a potential source for microbial endophytes too!
Seshaiyana, 17(2): 3-4, 2009
BOOKS PUBLISHED (7)
No. AUTHORS TITLE PUBLISHER
1 K. Kathiresan
& S.Z. Qasim
Biodiversity of mangrove ecosystems
Hindustan Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 251pp. 2005
2 N. Rajendran, K. Kathiresan, S. Ajmal Khan & T. Balasubramanian
Mangroves of India State-of-the-art Report (2001-2005)
ENVIS Centre, CAS in Marine Biology, Parangipettai, 112 pp, 2007.
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3 S. Ravikumar &
K. Kathiresan
Marine Pharmacology Alagappa University, vol.1, 215pp, 2010
4 K. Kathiresan & T. Ramanathan
Medicinal plants of Parangipetttai coast
Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Parangipettai, vol. 1: 79 pp, 1997; vol. 2: 48 pp, 2000.
5 K. Kathiresan (Ed.)
Flora and fauna in mangrove ecosystems: A manual for identification
Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. Of India, New Delhi, 2000, 398 pp.
6 K. Kathiresan Manual on identification of mangroves and associated plant species
All India Co-ordinated Project on Survey and Inventorization of coastal and marine biodiversity (East Coast), Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India, New Delhi, 2002, 49 pp.
7 K. Krishnamurthy, K. Kathiresan, L. Kannan, N. Godhantaraman & W. Damodara Naidu
Plankton of Parangipettai (Porto Novo), India
New series: Memoirs of the Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Parangipettai, 1995, 107 pp.
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