Adarsh J

Research Scholar

Development of micropropagation protocols of Sargassum wightii and establishment of optimal controlled conditions for the growth of young seedlings in laboratory conditions

Brown algae are characterized by a remarkable diversity of life cycles, sexual systems, and reproductive modes and these traits seem to be very labile across the whole group. The molecular factors involved in growth, development and reproduction remain largely unknown in most of the macroalgal groups, in spite of the availability of genomic tools and resources. The comparative profiling of environmental, physiological and genetic controls on growth during different growth stages of Sargassum wightii will provide an insight into the chemical and genetic factors involved in growth and reproduction, followed by the development of optimized conditions for both the callus mediated and explant mediated micropropagation validation of seeding production under laboratory conditions, which will contribute to the augmented productions of the macroalga.

Supervising Guide

Prof. Valsamma Joseph

Awards/ Fellowships/ Scholarships:

  • UGC-JRF