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S C Tripathi

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Tripathi S, Kumar N, Venkatesh K
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):3598. PMID: 39875427
The gradual increase in the consumption of mineral nitrogen is leading to heightened levels of harmful air pollutants, particularly NO emissions from the agriculture sector. A potential solution to address...
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Kumar N, Tripathi S, Yadav D, Samota S, Venkatesh K, Sareen S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Oct; 13(1):18073. PMID: 37872258
Rice-wheat production in the Indo-gangetic plains (IGPs) of India faces major concerns such as depleting resources, rice residue burning, excessive fertilizer use, and decreasing nitrogen use efficiency. These issues threaten...
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Kumar N, Chhokar R, Meena R, Kharub A, Gill S, Tripathi S, et al.
Cereal Res Commun . 2021 Oct; 50(4):573-601. PMID: 34642509
Abstract: Rice-wheat cropping system, intensively followed in Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP), played a prominent role in fulfilling the food grains demand of the increasing population of South Asia. In northern Indian...
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Tripathi S, Venkatesh K, Meena R, Chander S, Singh G
Sci Rep . 2021 Sep; 11(1):18805. PMID: 34552117
The intercropping of legumes with cereals help to achieve sustainable intensification by their mutual complementarity at efficiently using radiation, nutrients, etc. Several studies indicated such beneficial effects on the other...
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Tripathi S, Pandey A, Deshmukh V, Vykoukal J, Patil A, Sontakke B
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci . 2020 Jun; 24(10):5830-5841. PMID: 32495923
Objective: Recent worldwide outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative agent of respiratory coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is a current, ongoing life-threatening crisis, and international public...
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Rangu S, Basu B, Muralidharan B, Tripathi S, Apte S
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2015 Sep; 100(1):461-8. PMID: 26399413
A tri- and dibutyl phosphate (TBP/DBP) non-degrading spontaneous mutant, Sphingobium SS22, was derived from the Sphingobium sp. strain RSMS (wild type). Unlike the wild type strain, Sphingobium SS22 could not...
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Pathak S, Tripathi S, Singh K, Mahtele A, Kumar M, Gandhi P
J Hazard Mater . 2014 Jul; 278:464-73. PMID: 24997262
The removal of Am (III) ions from aqueous solutions was studied by solid-liquid extraction using indigenously synthesized Extractant Impregnated Macroporous Polymeric Beads (EIMPBs). These beads were prepared by an in...
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Sengupta P, Dudwadkar N, Vishwanadh B, Pulhani V, Rao R, Tripathi S, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2014 Jan; 266:94-101. PMID: 24384375
Ensuring environmental protection in and around nuclear facilities is a matter of deep concern. Toward this, layered chalcogenide with CdI2 crystal structure has been prepared. Structural characterizations of layered chalcogenide...
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Rangu S, Muralidharan B, Tripathi S, Apte S
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2013 Aug; 98(5):2289-96. PMID: 23963271
A Sphingobium sp. strain isolated from radioactive solid waste management site (RSMS) completely degraded 7.98 g/L of tributyl phosphate (TBP) from TBP containing suspensions in 3 days. It also completely...
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Panja S, Mohapatra P, Tripathi S, Gandhi P, Janardan P
J Hazard Mater . 2012 Sep; 237-238:339-46. PMID: 22975254
Transport behaviour of actinides viz. Am(3+), Pu(4+) and UO(2)(2+) was investigated from nitric acid feed conditions using PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) flat sheet supported liquid membranes (SLM) containing an irradiated solvent system...