The adverse effects of chemical nitrogen fertilizers affecting soil fertility, water pollution and native microorganisms, particularly cyanobacteria, in wetland rice cultivation have drawn …
Carbon nanotube (CNT) production is rapidly growing, and there is a need for robust analytical methods to quantify CNTs at environmentally relevant concentrations in complex …
DP Singh, JIS Khattar, G Kaur… - … & Review in …, 2016 - geographical.go2journals.com
The use of herbicides in modern agriculture to eradicate weeds has led to serious environmental contamination resulting in a loss of growth and development of many …
Y El-Nahhal, S Kerkez, ZA Heen - Ecotoxicology and …, 2015 - eec.ecotoxbrasil.org.br
This study investigated acute toxicity of Diuron, Diquat and Terbutryn to cyanobacterial mats collected from Wadi Gaza, Palestine. Toxicity was measured by the reduction of population …
SS Bodkhe, JL Tarar - Phykos, 2016 - researchgate.net
Nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria widely used as biofertilizers make a valuable contribution to soil fertility by fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Application of agricultural pesticides for improving …
JI Nirmal Kumar, MK Amb, RN Kumar, HB Soni - 2022 - books.google.com
Cyanobacteria, formerly called blue-green algae, are the most primitive form of algae under plant kingdom. These are called blue-green algae because they contain the photosynthetic …
Dans cette étude, à l'aide du séquençage d'amplicon de l'ARN 16S bactérien, associé aux analyses bioinformatiques et statistiques, nous avons démontré pour la première fois que …
Nitrate is the most prevalent water pollutant limiting the use of groundwater as a potable water source. The overarching goal of this dissertation was to leverage advances in …
Rice deserves a special status among cereals as world's most important wetland crop. The inoculation of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria is an alternative and sustainable source of …