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Dr. SHILPI DAMOR
Dr. Shilpi Damor's research interests converge on the intersection of microbiology, agriculture, and environmental science. With a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Rajasthan, her scholarly pursuits have delved into the nuanced realm of phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB). Her groundbreaking projects, such as the comparative study of wild and mutant strains of PSB for effective phosphate solubilization, showcase her commitment to unraveling critical aspects of sustainable agriculture.
As a researcher, she explored the intricate dynamics between microorganisms and plants, notably contributing to a minor project awarded by UGC on the isolation and biochemical potential of PSB. Furthermore, her major project, funded by DST, Rajasthan, focused on alleviating biotic stress in endangered medicinal plants through the colonization of arbuscular mycorrhiza, underlining her dedication to biodiversity conservation.
Dr. Damor's multifaceted research extends beyond the laboratory, as seen in her critical review of biostrategies for managing plastic waste in rural Indian municipalities. This reflects her commitment to addressing real-world environmental challenges through scientific inquiry.
Her recent publication on bacterial strain improvement for sustainable crop growth and her patent on an AI-based water harvesting system underscore her innovative approach to modern agricultural and environmental issues. Dr. Shilpi Damor's diverse research portfolio, ranging from microbial ecology to environmental remediation, positions her as a dynamic and forward-thinking researcher contributing significantly to the scientific community's understanding of sustainable practices and ecological preservation.