Qualification : M.Sc., Ph.D.
Specialization : Taxonomy and Plant Systematics
Designation : Assistant Professor
Dr. Mobina Parveen's Profile

Name: Dr. Mobina Parveen
Designation: Assistant Professor
Specialization: Taxonomy and Plant Systematics
M.Sc. (2009): University of Burdwan
PhD (2016): University of Burdwan
Telephone: (+91) 890050285
E-Mail: mobinabot@gmail.com

Present Position
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Dhruba Chand Halder College (2019-Present)
Teaching Experience
  • Teaches all the topics related to theoretical and experimental Botany covered in UG (H) and UG (G) syllabus.
Professional Activities

In College:

  • Member of Cultural Sub-committee
  • Member of Library Sub-committee
  • Member of Research and Publication Sub-committee
  • Member of Students Welfare Sub-committee
PhD Thesis Title

Title: “Studies in some Amaranth Cultivars in relation to their genetic and pathological variability.”

List of Publications
  • Parveen Mobina and Tah Jagatpati (2011). Phenetic studies on some members of Cucurbitaceae in Burdwan Sadar. Plant Archives. 11(1): 469-470
  • Siuli Batabyal, Mobina Parveen, Jagatpati Tah, Ratan Banerjee (2011). Utilization and management of forest resources: under the ambit of JFM – a case study of Ausgram forest Beat of Burdwan District in West Bengal. Indian Forester. 137(8a): 91-95
  • Parveen Mobina and Tah Jagatpati (2014). Study of macrophyte diversity with reference to their phytosociological study in Chupisar, West Bengal. Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 2(2): 131-136
  • Parveen Mobina, N.C. Chattopadhyay and Tah Jagatpati (2015). Genetic variability of Amaranthus hybridus in tropical plains of West Bengal. Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 3(2): 389-395
  • Parveen Mobina, Srijata Mitra, Tah Jagatpati and N.C. Chattopadhyay (2015). Study of intra species variation in seed coat micro morphology of Amaranthus hybridus by Scanning Electron microscope. International Journal of Plant Breeding and Genetics. 9(3): 198-205
  • Parveen Mobina, S. Roy, N.C. Chatterjee (2018). Detection and diversity pattern of Amaranth cultivars originated in diverse regions of the Indian subcontinent. International Journal of Pharma and Bioscience. 9(3): (B) 66-71
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