Supriya Tiwari

Assistant Professor
Ph.D. (BHU)
Contact Information:

(M) : +91 9453886448
Fax Number : +91-542-2368174
E-mail: [email protected]
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Academic Qualifications:
S. No.DegreeInstitutionYear
1.B.Sc.Rohilkhand University, Bareilly2000
2.M.Sc.Banaras Hindu University2002
3.Ph.D.Banaras Hindu University2006
 
Area of specialization:
 


Air Pollution Impact Assessment on selected crop cultivars, response of plants towards environmental stress. Amelioration of environmental stress by using certain mitigative tools.

Awards:


  • INSA Young Scientist Medal-2012 by Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi
  • Green Talent Award for Sustainable Development-2012, by Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany.
  • Member, Board of Studies, MG Kashi Vidhyapeeth, Varanasi (2014-2015)
  • Research Associate, Fellowship awarded by Council foe Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi
  • Qualified National Eligibility Test for Lectureship (CSIR-JRF) June & December 2002
  • Selected for Shyaama Prasad Mukherjee (SPM) Fellowship Test.
 
Current Research Projects:
  • UGC funded Major Research Project entitled Mitigation of Cadmium Toxicity by using different Zinc Concentrations ( UGC,New Delhi)PI

 
Any additional information:

  1. Worked as an Assistant Professor at S.S.S.V.S. Government PG College, Chunar Mirzapur (w.e.f.19.09.2009- 30.09.2015)
  2. Convener of a two days National Seminar entitled Sustainable Development: Environmental Awareness for a Secured Future organized at Government PG College, Chunar, Mirzapur.
  3. Coordinator of a Certificate Course in Preliminary Computer Education for Undergraduate Students at Government PG College, Chunar, Mirzapur.
  4. Life member of Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), and Indian Botanical Society (IBS).
  5. Convener of Women Cell at Government PG College, Chunar, Mirzapur
  6. Member of NAAC Preparation Committee at Government PG College, Chunar, MIrzapur
  7. 56th Orientation Course organized by Academic Staff College, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (04.03.2011- 31.03.2011)
  8. 5th Refresher Course in Environmental Science organized by Academic Staff College, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (14.08.2012- 03.09.2012)
 

List of 10 major publications publications:

  • Tiwari, S., Grote, R., Churkina, G., Butler, T. 2016. Ozone damage, detoxification and the role of isoprenoids - new impetus for integrated models. Functional Plant Biology, DOI: 10.1071/FP15302.
  • Kumari, S., Agrawal, M., Tiwari, S. 2013. Impact of elevated CO2 and elevated O3 on Beta vulgaris L.: Pigments, metabolites, antioxidants, growth and yield. Environmental Pollution, 174: 279- 288.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2011. Assessment of the variability in response of radish and brinjal at biochemical and physiological levels under similar ozone exposure conditions. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 175: 443- 454.
  • Cho, K., Tiwari, S. Agrawal, S.B., Torres, N.L., Agrawal, M., Sarkar, A., Shibato, J., Agrawal, G.K., Kubo, A. and Rakwal, R. 2011. Tropospheric O3 and Plants: Absorption, Responses, and Consequences. Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 212, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-8453-1_3.
  • Singh, E., Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2010. Variability in antioxidant and metabolite levels, growth and yield of two soybean varieties: An assessment of anticipated yield losses under projected elevation of ozone. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 135(3), 168- 177.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2010. Effectiveness of different EDU concentrations in ameliorating ozone stress in carrot plants at different ages. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 3(5): 1018- 1027.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2009. Protection of palak (Beta vulgaris L. var Allgreen) plants from ozone injury by ethylenediurea (EDU): Roles of biochemical and physiological variations in alleviating the adverse impacts. Chemosphere, 75, 1492- 1499.
  • Singh, E., Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2009. Evaluation of effects of elevated ozone on photosynthesis and stomatal exchange processes of two soybean varieties: a case study to assess impacts of one component of predicted global climate change. Plant Biology, 11 (Suppl. 1), 101- 108.
  • Tiwari, S., Rai, R., Agrawal, M. 2008. Annual and seasonal variations in tropospheric ozone concentrations around Varanasi. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 29(15), 4499- 4514.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M., Manning, W.J. 2005. Assessing the impact of ambient ozone on growth and productivity of two cultivars of wheat in India using three rates of application of ethylenediurea (EDU). Environmental Pollution, 138, 153- 160.

A. Full List of Publications:

  • Tiwari, S., Grote, R., Churkina, G., Butler, T. 2016. Ozone damage, detoxification and the role of isoprenoids - new impetus for integrated models. Functional Plant Biology, DOI: 10.1071/FP15302.
  • Kumari, S., Agrawal, M., Tiwari, S. 2013. Impact of elevated CO2 and elevated O3 on Beta vulgaris L.: Pigments, metabolites, antioxidants, growth and yield. Environmental Pollution, 174: 279- 288.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2011. Assessment of the variability in response of radish and brinjal at biochemical and physiological levels under similar ozone exposure conditions. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 175: 443- 454.
  • Cho, K., Tiwari, S. Agrawal, S.B., Torres, N.L., Agrawal, M., Sarkar, A., Shibato, J., Agrawal, G.K., Kubo, A. and Rakwal, R. 2011. Tropospheric O3 and Plants: Absorption, Responses, and Consequences. Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 212, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-8453-1_3.
  • Singh, E., Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2010. Variability in antioxidant and metabolite levels, growth and yield of two soybean varieties: An assessment of anticipated yield losses under projected elevation of ozone. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 135(3), 168- 177.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2010. Effectiveness of different EDU concentrations in ameliorating ozone stress in carrot plants at different ages. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 3(5): 1018- 1027.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2009. Protection of palak (Beta vulgaris L. var Allgreen) plants from ozone injury by ethylenediurea (EDU): Roles of biochemical and physiological variations in alleviating the adverse impacts. Chemosphere, 75, 1492- 1499.
  • Singh, E., Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2009. Evaluation of effects of elevated ozone on photosynthesis and stomatal exchange processes of two soybean varieties: a case study to assess impacts of one component of predicted global climate change. Plant Biology, 11 (Suppl. 1), 101- 108.
  • Tiwari, S., Rai, R., Agrawal, M. 2008. Annual and seasonal variations in tropospheric ozone concentrations around Varanasi. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 29(15), 4499- 4514.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M., Marshall, F.M. 2006. Evaluation of ambient air pollution impact on carrot plants at a sub urban site using open top chambers. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 119, 15- 30.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M., Manning, W.J. 2005. Assessing the impact of ambient ozone on growth and productivity of two cultivars of wheat in India using three rates of application of ethylenediurea (EDU). Environmental Pollution, 138, 153- 160.
  • Tiwari, S. 2014. Oxidative stress and antioxidative defence in cells. Global Journal for Research Analysis, 3(8): 11-14.
  • Tiwari, S., Tiwari, V.K. 2011. Tropospheric ozone: Formation, trends and impact on plant productivity. Research in Environment and life Sciences, 4(2): 57- 62.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M., Marshall, F. 2010. Seasonal variations in adaptational strategies of Beta vulgaris L. plants in response to ambient air pollution: Biomass allocation, yield and nutritional quality. Tropical Ecology. 51 (2S), 353- 365.
  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2003. Effect of tropospheric ozone on plants. The Botanica, 53, 168- 176.
  • Tiwari, S. 2014. Jalvayu Parivartan: Green House Effect and Global Climate Change, Vigyan Ganga, Hindi Publication Cell, Banaras Hindu University, 3: 119- 120.
  • Tiwari, S. 2015. Threats to Global Biodiversity. Everymans Science, 50(2); 109-113.  

B. Proceedings:

  • Tiwari, S., Agrawal, M. 2010. Evaluation of ambient air pollutiants on morphological characteristics and nutrient contents of radish plants grown in open top chambers. Proc: Environmental Pollution: A threat to living world. In: Jaspal publications, Patna, India (Ed.) D.D. Pandey, pp. 32- 36.

C. Book Chapters:

  • Yadav, P., Tiwari, S., Tewari, A.K. 2014. Anti-inflammatory Drug: Trends in Development of Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). In: Recent Developments in Biotechnology Vol 7: Drug Discovery. Stadium Press, Ilinios, USA.
  • Tiwari, S. and Agrawal, M. (2006) Physiological, biochemical and growth responses of plants to tropospheric ozone. In: Advances in Plant Physiology, Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, India (Ed.) A. Hemantranjan, Vol. 9 pp. 67-86

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