Sengottayan Senthil-Nathan
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Recent Articles
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Shyam-Sundar N, Karthi S, Senthil-Nathan S, Narayanan K, Santoshkumar B, Sivanesh H, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2025 Feb;
967:178752.
PMID: 39952803
No abstract available.
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de Souza S, Gomes A, Guimaraes A, de Lima Rodrigues A, de Matos L, Dos Santos Mendonca J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Nov;
957:177685.
PMID: 39609136
No abstract available.
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Vasantha-Srinivasan P, Srinivasan K, Radhakrishnan N, Han Y, Karthi S, Senthil-Nathan S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Nov;
14(1):29327.
PMID: 39592649
This study explores the larvicidal potential of methanolic flower extracts from Phoenix pusilla (Pp-Fe), its major compound, and malathion (MLT), against laboratory strain (LS) and field strain (FS) of Aedes...
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Chanthini K, Pavithra G, Murugan P, Malarvizhi P, Deva-Andrews A, Ramasubramanian R, et al.
Environ Res
. 2024 Jun;
259:119485.
PMID: 38917933
Soil deterioration is a major cause of poor agricultural productivity, necessitating sufficient nutrient inputs like fertilizers and amendments for sustainable use. As one such strategy, the current study evaluates the...
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Dhivya M, Karthi S, Amala K, Vasantha-Srinivasan P, Han Y, Al Obaid S, et al.
Environ Res
. 2024 Apr;
252(Pt 2):118896.
PMID: 38642644
Green pesticides, derived from natural sources, have gained wider attention as an alternative to synthetic pesticides for managing polyphagous pests, such as Spodoptera litura. In this study, the methanolic flower...
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Unni P, Kirupaanntha-Rajan P, Vasantha-Srinivasan P, Srinivasan S, Han Y, Karthi S, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2024 Feb;
31(14):21610-21631.
PMID: 38393552
Current vector control strategies based on synthetic chemicals are not eco-friendly against non-target organisms; hence, alternative approaches are highly required. Commercially purchased oil of Mentha spicata (Spearmint) and Eucalyptus citriodora...
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Chanthini K, Sivanesh H, Ramasubramanian R, Stanley-Raja V, Karthi S, Shyam-Sundar N, et al.
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Jan;
2753:339-350.
PMID: 38285349
Fundamental techniques for determining the toxicity of pesticides to soil organisms are ecotoxicological laboratory assays. Due to their expanding potential and rise in use as a sustainable agricultural strategy toward...
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Chanthini K, Senthil-Nathan S
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Jan;
2753:331-338.
PMID: 38285348
Aqueous extracts from green seaweeds Chaetomorpha antennina and Ulva flexuosa (SWE) had considerable impacts on the growth and development of tomato plants; it was evident that SWE could be widely...
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Chanthini K, Pavithra G, Murugan P, Malarvizhi P, Deva-Andrews A, Ramasubramanian R, et al.
Environ Res
. 2024 Jan;
247:118179.
PMID: 38218516
Globally, soil acidification is a serious environmental issue that reduces commercial agricultural production. Rice is subjected to nutritional stress due to acidic soil, which is a major impediment to rice...
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de Souza S, Gomes A, Guimaraes A, de Matos L, Dos Santos Mendonca J, da Luz T, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2023 Dec;
343:123236.
PMID: 38160776
The increasing use of cellulose-based materials (CBMs) has provided beneficial applications in different sectors. However, its release into environments may represent an ecological risk, therefore demanding that ecotoxicological studies be...