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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME : DR. SITESH CHANDRA BISWAS.

FATHER’S NAME : SAILESH CHANDRA BISWAS.
DATE OF BIRTH : 13th June of 1963.
CORRESPONDING ADDRESS : Senior Sector Specialist (Veg. Res)

BRAC Agricultural Research

& Development Centre (BARDC)

Jogitala, BRRI, Joydebpur

Gazipur, Bangladesh.

Telephone Number: 880-2-9257230

Mobile Phone No: 8801730349845

E-mail: siteshbiswas@rediffmail.com

EDUCATION :



  1. Ph.D. in Botany (Cytogenetics & Plant Breeding), Department

of Botany, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal,

India.

Dissertation: Cytogenetic Evaluation of Induced Variations Through Mutation and Polyploidy in Lathyrus sativus L. and Varietal Diversities.
1985 M.Sc. in Botany (Cytotaxonomy & Crop Physiology )

Department of Botany, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi.

Bangladesh.

Dissertation: Physiological Analysis of Yield Variations in Three Species of Oil-seeded Brassica.
1984 B.Sc. Honours in Botany ; Department of Botany

University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:

A. Development of improved crop varieties through conventional and advanced

breeding approaches.

B. Plant regeneration and multiplication through tissue culture technique.

C. Cytogenetical evaluation of artificially induced variants.

DATE OF APPOINTMENT : 1st November 1999.

PRESENT POST: Senior Program Specialist (Vegetable Research); BRAC Agricultural Research & Development Centre (BARDC).
WORKING EXPERIENCE: Working as a Senior Plant Breeder & Research Scientist in the Vegetable Section.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 12 (Twelve) Years.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

RESEARCH

  • Collection, maintenance, evaluation & characterization of germplasms for different vegetable crops including legumes (Mungbean, Yardlong bean, Lab lab bean, Cowpea, Pea, Peanuts etc.).

  • Development of new parental lines and its utilization in new hybrids for different vegetable crops.

  • Transfer of useful traits into elite parental background for different

vegetable crops including legumes.

  • Identification & development of superior hybrids & synthetic varieties of hot

pepper, okra & cucumber.

  • Selection of spinach, mung bean, mustard heat tolerant segregants of lablab bean & improved type yard long bean.

  • Development of early open pollinated varieties of lablab bean, cowpea.


The following hybrid & O.P varieties of some important vegetable crops has been developed with my collaboration:

  • Okra (F1 hybrid)

  • Red Okra (F1 hybrid)

  • Brinjal (F1 hybrid)

  • Heat Tolerant Lablab bean(OP)

  • Pumpkin (F1 hybrid)

  • Ash gourd (F1 hybrid)

  • Red yardlong bean (OP)

  • Red spinach (OP)

  • Yellow seeded Mung bean (Pure line selection)

  • Bold seeded Peanut (Improved line)

PRODUCTION

  • Production, maintenance and supply of parental lines to production division for commercial seed production.

  • Production of breeder, foundation & commercial seeds of OP varieties of vegetable crops.

  • Production of parental lines of hybrid vegetable crops and large scale commercial seed production of hybrids.

PRODUCT EVALUATION

Mulotilocational & Multiseasonal Trial: Evaluation of hybrids, special strains and varieties at the main research centre & other farms located in other parts of the country.
EXPERIMENTAL TRIAL

Conducting experimental & observational trials of various advance lines of different vegetable crops.
EXTENSION WORK

Organizing the field demonstration in training programmes for the farm staff, new recruits of research scientists, seed production staff, marketing staff & farmers for adoption of latest scientific technologies in different vegetable crops.
MANAGEMENT

Technical and administrative management of research farms. Management as well as supervision of nursery and in the field for raising healthy seedlings of vegetable crops.
TRAINING

Participated in the Following Training Programmes:

  1. International Training Course on Product Quality and Safety Management in Fruits and Vegetables Processing – Manilla, Philippines.

  2. Intellectual Property Rights – Organised by BARC and FAO.

  3. Conservation and Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources- Organised by Plant Genetic Resources Centre, BARI.

  4. Insect Pest and Disease Management of Fruit crops - Organised by Entomology & Plant Pathology Section, Horticultural Research Centre, BARI.

SUPERVISORSHIP

Supervised the project works of 3 Interns on different vegetable crops from International University of Business Agriculture & Technology (IUBAT), Dhaka, Bangladesh leading to their Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BS Ag) degree.

REFERENCES: A. Dr. Nishit Kumar Paul, Professor

Department of Botany,

University of Rajshahi

Phone: 810940.

B. Dr. Shah Alam, Professor

Department of Botany,

University of Rajshahi

Phone: 9340473.


TOTAL PUBLICATIONS AND / OR CREATIVE WORKS: 29 (twenty nine).

Refereed Publications : 17 (seventeen).

Abstract & others : 08 (eight).

Proceedings : 02 (two).

Scientific Presentations : 02 (two).

Refereed Publications

  1. Biswas, S. C. 2009. Research and development activities on vegetable seed

production and technology in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Agricultural

Research Council, New Airport Road, Farmgate, Dhaka-1215. Pp. 56-60.

  1. Biswas, Sitesh C. and Amal K. Biswas. 2009. Induced partially sterile inversion heterozygote in Ornithogalum virens L. Bangladesh J. Bot 38(1): 33-37.

  2. Biswas, Sitesh C. and Amal K. Biswas. 2006. Cytogenetic characterization of induced sterility in Ornithogalum virens L. Cytologia. 71(2):119-123.

  3. Biswas, Sitesh C. and Amal K. Biswas. 2004. Meiotic pairing and chiasma frequency in an induced trisomic of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Cytologia. 69(1): 49-52.

  4. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 2002. Cytogenetics of an induced trisomic in Lathyrus sativus L. (Grass pea). Bangladesh J. Bot 31(1): 35-39.

  5. Talukder, Dibyendu., S. C. Biswas and A. K. Biswas. 2001. Induced mutation in grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) Perspectives in Cytology and Genetics 10: 481-484.

  6. Roy, S., S. C. Biswas and A. K. Biswas. 2001. Some studies on in vitro responsiveness of the orchid Vanda tesellata. Perspectives in Cytology and Genetics 10: 485-488.

  7. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 2001. Colchicine induced autotetraploids in Lathyrus sativus L. Bangladesh J. Pl. Breed Genet. 14(1): 09-14.

  8. Talukder, Dibyendu., S. C. Biswas and A. K. Biswas. 2001. An induced dwarf mutant of grass pea. Indian J. Genet. 61(4): 383-384.

  9. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 1999. An induced structural heterozygote in grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Cell and Chromosome Research. 21(1): 11-14.

  10. Biswas, S. C. A. K. Datta. and Amal K. Biswas. 1998. Study of radiosensitivity in Lathyrus sativus L. Perspectives in Cytology and Genetics. 9: 519-524.

  11. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 1997. Induced translocation heterozygosity and sterility in Lathyrus sativus L. Bangladesh J. Bot. 26(2): 131- 136.

  12. Biswas, S. C., P. B. Kundu and N. K. Paul. 1992. Analysis of plant growth characters and their contribution to yield in oil seed Brassica species. Bangladesh J. Sci. Res. 10(1): 29-36.

  13. Biswas, S. C., P. B. Kundu and N. K. Paul. 1992. Variation of plant growth characters and yield of oil seed Brassica species. Bangladesh J. Sci. Res. 10(2): 257-259.

  14. Kundu, P. B., R. K. Mandal, S. C. Biswas and N. K. Paul. 1991. Germination and radicle growth of two species of Brassica as affected by soil moisture, temperature and nitrogen fertilizer. The Rajshahi University Studies (Part B). Vol. XIX: 37-45.

  15. Biswas, S. C., R. K. Mandal and N. K. Paul. 1990. Effect of artificial defoliation on seed yield and its component of rape and mustard. J. Asiat. Soc. Bangladesh. Sci. 16(1): 27-31.

  16. Biswas, S. C., K. M. Roy and N. K. Paul. 1990. Pattern of flower and pod production on the various inflorescences in rape and mustard. Bangladesh J. Bot. 9(2): 231- 234.

Short Articles, Abstracts & News Articles

  1. Biswas, Sitesh Chandra. 2012. Vegetable cultivation in the monsoon season in Bangladesh. FEED BACK from the field (AVRDC Bulletin). 15th issue(September). Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feedback-from-the-field/169530259752510.

  2. Biswas, Sitesh Chandra. 2012. ‘Cut-and-come-again’ method for harvesting spinach in Bangladesh. FEED BACK from the field (AVRDC Bulletin). 13th issue (March).Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feedback-from-the-field/169530259752510.

  3. Biswas, S. C., S. Roy and Amal K. Biswas. 2001. Cytogenetic characterization of an induced trisomic grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.). Diamond Jubilee Symp. Nov. 6-9, 2001, New Delhi, India.22.

  4. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 1998. An induced structural heterozygote in grass pea. National Symposium on Cytogenetics - Present status and Perspectives, University of Calcutta. 1998. 20.

  5. Biswas, S. C., G. Biswas and P. D. Ghosh. 1997. Plant regeneration of Cymbopogon winterianus in in vitro condition. National Conference on IBMHRD. Nov. 20-22. Calcutta.

  6. Biswas, Sitesh. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 2005. Karyomorphological variability in grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.). 4th International Food Legumes Research Conference Oct. 18-22. New Delhi.

  7. Biswas, Sitesh. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 2007. Radiation induced pollen sterility and meiotic consequences in Lathyrus sativus L. Abstract of the Annual Botanical Conference 2007, March 7-9 , 2008.

  8. Biswas, S. C. 2003. BRAC & Sustainable Agricultural Development In Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Observer. Sunday, September 14.


Proceedings

  1. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 1995. Induced polyploidy in Lathyrus sativus L. Proc. 82nd Ind. Sc. Cong. Part III. 36.

  2. Biswas, S. C., S. Dana and Amal K. Biswas. 1995. Radiation induced inversions and translocations in Ornithogalum virens L. Proc. 82nd Ind. Sc. Cong. Part III. 72.

SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS :

  1. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 1995. Induced polyploidy in Lathyrus sativus L. Proceedings of the Eighty Second Session of the Indian Science Congress, Calcutta.

  2. Biswas, S. C. and Amal K. Biswas. 1998. An induced structural heterozygote in grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.). National Symposium on Cytogenetics - Present Status and Perspectives, University of Calcutta.

  3. Biswas, S. C. 2009. Research and development activities on vegetable

seed production and technology in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Agricultural

Research Council, New Airport Road, Farmgate, Dhaka-1215.

M Sirajul Islam, Sitesh C Biswas, M S Rahman and Sudhir C Nath

4. Research-Development and Dissemination Activities for Pulses and Oil Seed

Crops in BRAC (2012). Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, New

Airport Road, Farmgate, Dhaka-1215.


MEMBERSHIP :

  • Member, Bangladesh Botanical Society.

  • Member, Indian Society of Genetics & Plant Breeding.



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