Vimal Chandra Pandey
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Kumar R, Thangaraju M, Kumar M, Thul S, Pandey V, Yadav S, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2021 Feb;
PMID: 33641101
The present study entails the phytoremediation potential of different bamboo species on 5-year-old FA-dumped site near Koradi thermal power plant of Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. The selected FA-dumped site was treated...
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Pandey V, Rai A, Singh L, Singh D
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2020 Sep;
108(3):389-395.
PMID: 32974764
Plant species possess a huge potential in restoration of fly ash ecosystem. Litter deposition and its decomposition in the ash deposited sites are two important processes of the fly ash...
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Maiti D, Pandey V
Environ Geochem Health
. 2020 Aug;
43(4):1415-1426.
PMID: 32737634
The present study aimed to elucidate the remediation potential of visibly dominant, naturally growing plants obtained from an early colonized fly ash dump near a coal-based thermal power station. The...
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Mishra T, Pandey V, Praveen A, Singh N, Singh N, Singh D
Environ Geochem Health
. 2020 Feb;
42(12):4101-4111.
PMID: 32060865
The presence of heavy metal in soil and water resources has serious impact on human health. The study was designed to examine the phytoremediation ability of plant species that are...
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Praveen A, Pandey V
Environ Geochem Health
. 2019 Oct;
42(8):2399-2411.
PMID: 31587160
Soil contamination by heavy metals and metalloids is a serious problem which needs to be addressed. There are several methods for removal of contaminants, but they are costly, while the...
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Pandey V, Mishra T
Int J Phytoremediation
. 2016 Dec;
20(12):1250-1256.
PMID: 27936885
A field study was carried out on fly ash (FA) dumps of Panki Thermal Power Station to assess the phytoaccumulation of elements in various plant parts of edible fruit tree...
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Pandey V
Int J Phytoremediation
. 2015 Nov;
18(5):450-2.
PMID: 26595413
The present study was focused on field research to examine the phytoremediation potential of naturally grown Eichhornia crassipes in fly ash (FA) pond. Field results indicate the efficiency of E....
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Pandey V, Prakash P, Bajpai O, Kumar A, Singh N
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2014 Sep;
22(4):2776-87.
PMID: 25209541
Proliferation of fly ash (FA) deposits and its toxicity have become a global concern, which contaminate the ecosystems of our Earth. In this regard, identification of potential plant species for...
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Singh J, Pandey V
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2012 Dec;
89:43-51.
PMID: 23260239
There are reports that the application of fly ash, compost and press mud or a combination thereof, improves plant growth, soil microbial communities etc. Also, fly ash in combination with...
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Pandey V
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2012 Jun;
82:8-12.
PMID: 22677365
Abundance of naturally growing Azolla caroliniana (water fern) on the surface of metal enriched fly ash (FA) pond reflects its toxitolerant characteristics. Results indicate the efficiency of A. caroliniana for...