West Bengal, India

Jatin Samanta

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 12.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Jatin Samanta: Innovator in Crop Protection

Introduction

Jatin Samanta is a notable inventor based in West Bengal, India. He has made significant contributions to the field of crop protection through his innovative research and development efforts. His work focuses on combating undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms that threaten agricultural productivity.

Latest Patents

Jatin Samanta holds a patent for "4-substituted phenylamine derivatives and their use to protect crops by fighting undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms." This invention relates to 4-substituted phenylamine derivatives of the general formula (I), wherein R to R and A have the meanings as defined in the description. The invention further encompasses methods for their preparation and the use of these compounds to combat undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms. Additionally, it includes agents for this purpose, comprising the phenylamine derivatives, all according to the invention. The method for fighting undesired phytopathogenic microorganisms involves the application of the 4-substituted phenylamine derivatives of general formula (I) to such undesired microorganisms and/or their habitat.

Career Highlights

Jatin Samanta is associated with Pi Industries Ltd., where he continues to contribute to advancements in agricultural science. His work has been instrumental in developing effective solutions for crop protection, ensuring better yields and sustainability in farming practices.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Maruti N Naik and Vishal Ashok Mahajan. Their collaborative efforts have further enhanced the research and development initiatives at Pi Industries Ltd.

Conclusion

Jatin Samanta's innovative work in developing crop protection solutions showcases his commitment to enhancing agricultural practices. His patent on 4-substituted phenylamine derivatives represents a significant advancement in the fight against phytopathogenic microorganisms.

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