Publications by authors named "Bhagyashri R Naik"

Dimethylsulphide is a dominant biogenic sulphur anti-greenhouse gas produced by marine phytoplankton. A non-axenic culture of Skeletonema costatum was studied to comprehend the effects of different growth stages and light stress on DMSP/DMS production. The intracellular DMSP concentration increased during late exponential to mid-stationary phase and attained a maximum (0.

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  • Anthropogenic activities are polluting coastal ecosystems with nutrients and pathogenic bacteria, leading to changes in their characteristics.
  • In 2019, Goa experienced significant marine pollution characterized by sea foam due to nutrient runoff from a garbage dump, leading to a harmful algal bloom.
  • This sea foam was found to harbor pathogenic bacteria like Enterobacter cancerogenus, raising concerns about human health risks and potential negative impacts on the tourism industry in Goa.
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Seasonal hypoxia/suboxia (at times anoxia) towards the end of Southwest monsoon (SWM; June to September) at the coastal time series site off Goa, West coast of India was found to influence the dynamics of phytoplankton biomass, community structure and production of climatically active gas, dimethylsulphide (DMS). In this diatom dominated study region, high DMS production in the subsurface waters during late SWM might possible be attributed to the stress experienced by micro- and macro-algae from the prevailing low oxygen subsurface waters through different pathways specifically believed to be via methylation pathway (see Schafer et al., 2010).

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