
High Altitude Microbiology Lab, IHBT
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The native bacteria from wild habitat helped in increasing the biomass significantly for a economically viable medicinal plant. Sharing our latest paper in Microbiology Spectrum High Altitude Microbiology Lab, IHBT


Sharing an open source Database (fgcsl.ihbt.res.in/ihmdb/index.php) & Software (gitlab.com/khatriabhi2319…) for metagenomic analysis generating from Indian Himalayan region published in Database (Oxford Journal) Excellent collaboration with Rakshak Kumar Acharya Kudos to ABHISHEK KHATRI !!!!!



anil gupta GIAN Department of Biotechnology Honey Bee Network Sir, since you are in west Sikkim you may also like to visit Soreng where a cluster is technically supported by our institute for the production and processing of shiitake mushrooms. It would be great if they get your assistance.






This Common Facility Center sponsored by SFURTI, Ministry of MSME at Timberbong, Soreng Dist SIkkim has started producing #shiitake in bulk. CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology supported the NGO run by kishor Sharma as Technical Agency and Khadi India is the nodal agency. Kudos to the hard work of the people


📢 DSTIndia invites #project #proposals under SCSP & TSP Schemes to ensure holistic development of #SC & #ST #Communities with inputs of Science and Technology (S&T). 🔹Last date of submission: 15 Oct 2023 Dr Jitendra Singh Rajesh Gokhale Details: dst.gov.in/callforproposa…



Thank you Applied Microbiology International for covering our work. Optimization of native cold-adapted bacterial-based biofertilizers may help sustain the agroecosytem of hills. #organicfarming #SOIL #Himalaya

