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Regar R, Kamthan M, Gaur V, Singh S, Mishra S, Dwivedi S, et al.
Chemosphere . 2024 Nov; 368:143672. PMID: 39500412
Rivers are critical ecosystems that support biodiversity and local livelihoods. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of metal contamination and anthropogenic activities on microbial and phage community dynamics within...
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Tiwari P, Srivastava D, Chauhan A, Indoliya Y, Singh P, Tiwari S, et al.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2020 Sep; 207:111252. PMID: 32916530
Drought is the major abiotic factors that limit crop productivity worldwide. To withstand stress conditions, plants alter numerous mechanisms for adaption and tolerance. Therefore, in the present study, 106 rice...
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Kumari M, Pandey S, Mishra S, Giri V, Agarwal L, Dwivedi S, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2020 May; 8:242. PMID: 32363178
Bioengineered silver nanoparticles can emerge as a facile approach to combat plant pathogen, reducing the use of pesticides in an eco-friendly manner. The plants' response during tripartite interaction of plant,...
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Gupta S, Mishra S, Misra S, Pandey V, Agrawal L, Nautiyal C, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2020 Mar; 151:88-102. PMID: 32203884
Global warming has reached an alarming situation, which led to a dangerous climatic condition. The irregular rainfalls and land degradation are the significant consequences of these climatic changes causing a...
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Dwivedi S, Chauhan P, Mishra S, Kumar A, Singh P, Kamthan M, et al.
Environ Monit Assess . 2020 Mar; 192(4):221. PMID: 32146574
The deterioration of water quality of river Ganga is a huge concern for Govt. of India. Apart from various pollution sources, the religious and ritualistic activities also have a good...
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Giri V, Pandey S, Kumari M, Paswan S, Tripathi A, Srivastava M, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 2019 Oct; 366(16). PMID: 31580434
A simple and facile way of using biogenic silver nanoparticles (BSNP) (10-20 nm) was developed for wound healing acceleration and suppression of wound infections. The BSNP were formulated in an...
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Singh S, Pandey S, Mishra N, Giri V, Mahfooz S, Bhattacharya A, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2019 Sep; 143:351-363. PMID: 31541990
Nutrients are the finite natural resources that are essential for productivity and development of rice and its deficiency causes compromised yield along with reduced immunity against several biotic and abiotic...
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Chauhan P, Lata C, Tiwari S, Chauhan A, Mishra S, Agrawal L, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Aug; 9(1):11912. PMID: 31417134
The Bacillus amyloliquefaciens-SN13 and model crop rice (Oryza sativa) were chosen to understand the complex regulatory networks that govern plant-PGPR interaction under salt stress. During stress, inoculation with SN13 significantly...
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Agarwal P, Singh P, Chaudhry V, Shirke P, Chakrabarty D, Farooqui A, et al.
J Plant Physiol . 2019 Jul; 240:153010. PMID: 31352021
Plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) improve plant growth by altering the root architecture, although the mechanisms underlying this alteration have yet to be unravelled. Through microarray analysis of PGPR-treated rice roots, a...