Integrating resilience with functional ecosystem measures: a novel paradigm for management decisions under multiple‐stressor interplay in freshwater ecosystems

D Jaiswal, U Pandey, V Mishra… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Moving beyond monitoring the state of water quality to understanding how the sensitive
ecosystems “respond” to complex interplay of climatic and anthropogenic perturbations, and …

Alkaline phosphatase as a bio-indicator of phosphorus-eutrophy in freshwater ecosystems: A review

M Singh, J Pandey - International Journal of Sediment Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Limnologists have greatly advanced the understanding of indicators of phosphorus (P)-
eutrophy in surface waters. Biotic variables such as macro-invertebrates, fish, zooplankton …

Alternative alert system for Ganga river eutrophication using alkaline phosphatase as a level determinant

J Pandey, A Yadav - Ecological Indicators, 2017 - Elsevier
Short-term variations in phosphorus (P) concentrations must be considered while assessing
the long-term changes in trophic status and estimating the P load and export. Furthermore …

The effects of simulated acid rain on internal nutrient cycling and the ratios of Mg, Al, Ca, N, and P in tea plants of a subtropical plantation

XF Hu, AQ Wu, FC Wang, FS Chen - Environmental monitoring and …, 2019 - Springer
Acid rain alters nutrient cycling in tea plantations. However, the acquisition of Mg and Ca by
plants and their nutrient interactions with Al, N, and P in response to acid rain are poorly …

Integrating atmospheric deposition-driven nutrients (N and P), microbial and biogeochemical processes in the watershed with carbon and nutrient export to the Ganga …

E Siddiqui, J Pandey, U Pandey, V Mishra, AV Singh - Biogeochemistry, 2020 - Springer
There has been considerable debate on how atmospheric deposition (AD) in the watershed
alters the supply of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to river and coastal ecosystems. Here …

Increasing acidity of rain in subtropical tea plantation alters aluminum and nutrient distributions at the root-soil interface and in plant tissues

XF Hu, FS Chen, ML Wine, XM Fang - Plant and Soil, 2017 - Springer
Background and aims Acid rain alters aluminum (Al) and nutrient cycling in tea (Camellia
sinensis) plantations. However, the underlying mechanisms of the interaction among Al …

Atmospheric deposition: an important determinant of nutrients and heavy metal levels in urban surface runoff reaching to the Ganga River

E Siddiqui, J Pandey - Archives of Environmental Contamination and …, 2022 - Springer
Excessive loading of water bodies with surface runoff-driven nutrients and heavy metals has
become a serious concern worldwide. We investigated the surface runoff quality for nutrients …

Anthropogenic drivers shift diatom dominance–diversity relationships and transparent exopolymeric particles production in river Ganga: implication for natural …

U Pandey, J Pandey, AV Singh, A Mishra - Current Science, 2017 - JSTOR
We studied the relationships among diatom biodiversity, transparent exopolymeric particles
(TEP) and water quality at the confluences of four tributaries of River Ganga (Yamuna, Assi …

Anthropogenically induced shifts in N: P: Si stoichiometry and implications in Ganga River

J Pandey, S Tripathi, U Pandey - Air, Soil and Water …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Human-induced N: P: Si imbalances and associated shifts in nutrient limitation in Ganga
River remain relatively uncertain despite recent studies highlighting its importance. The goal …

Atmospheric N and P deposition in the Ganges Basin.

J Pandey, U Pandey, AV Singh… - Current Science …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
The article discusses the nutrients connectivity on atmosphere, land, and water through
atmospheric deposition (AD) in the Ganges Basin. Topics discussed include the AD-P fold is …