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Paul A, Mondal S, Mitra D, Chakraborty K, Biswas A
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2025 Mar; 222:109746. PMID: 40073742
Seed priming with NaCl improved the tissue tolerance nature in moderately salt-tolerant cultivar Anuradha under salt stress. Is an improved tissue tolerance in primed chickpea seedlings supplemented with a boosted...
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Khoshru B, Mitra D, Joshi K, Adhikari P, Rion M, Fadiji A, et al.
Heliyon . 2025 Feb; 11(1):e41349. PMID: 39958730
[This retracts the article DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13825.].
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Chattaraj S, Mitra D, Chattaraj M, Ganguly A, Thatoi H, Mohapatra P
Curr Res Microb Sci . 2025 Feb; 7:100286. PMID: 39957783
A comprehensive eight week feeding trial was conducted to investigate the potential of brewers' spent grain (BSG) as a sustainable fish feed ingredient. The study assessed both the biosafety of...
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Singh R, Jain R, Soni P, De Los Santos-Villalobos S, Chattaraj S, Roy D, et al.
Curr Res Microb Sci . 2025 Feb; 7:100281. PMID: 39957782
This graphical review article explores how sustainable decomposition contributes to environmental sustainability in waste management with a focus on enzymatic hydrolysis. Methods such as composting and anaerobic digestion efficiently break...
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Sodhi G, Wijesekara T, Kumawat K, Adhikari P, Joshi K, Singh S, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2025 Jan; 15:1516794. PMID: 39881995
Soil salinization, extreme climate conditions, and phytopathogens are abiotic and biotic stressors that remarkably reduce agricultural productivity. Recently, nanomaterials have gained attention as effective agents for agricultural applications to mitigate...
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Shreshtha K, Raj S, Pal A, Tripathi P, Choudhary K, Mitra D, et al.
Curr Res Microb Sci . 2024 Dec; 7:100256. PMID: 39717060
Wastewater contains various emerging contaminants, including heavy metals, residues of pesticides, and pharmaceuticals. Therefore, irrigation with wastewater can enhance heavy metal contamination in soil and adversely affect plant growth. To...
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Shreshtha K, Prakash A, Pandey P, Pal A, Singh J, Tripathi P, et al.
Curr Res Microb Sci . 2024 Dec; 8:100319. PMID: 39664109
Plant growth-promoting rhizobia (PGPR) helps plants grow and develop by protecting them from abiotic and biotic stresses, increasing the synthesis of chemicals that promote growth, and enabling the uptake of...
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Rani A, Chauhan M, Kumar Sharma P, Kumari M, Mitra D, Joshi S
Curr Res Microb Sci . 2024 Dec; 7:100311. PMID: 39620097
Constructed wetlands (CWs) have emerged as robust alternatives to traditional wastewater treatment technologies. The efficacy of CWs centers on the intricate interplay of factors, including plant species, substrate attributes, soil...
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Khosravi H, Khoshru B, Nosratabad A, Mitra D
Curr Res Microb Sci . 2024 Nov; 7:100268. PMID: 39569074
The use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture, while effective for plant nutrition, poses environmental pollution risks due to their overuse and imbalance. Sustainable agricultural solutions are required to reduce reliance...
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Chavan S, Mitra D, Ray A
Curr Res Microb Sci . 2024 Nov; 7:100298. PMID: 39563939
The investigation of biofuel production from rice husks highlights its potential as a sustainable energy source amid rising environmental concerns and the gradual loss of fossil fuel sources. Biomass-derived biofuels,...