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Arideep Mukherjee
Researcher at Banaras Hindu University
Publications - 26
Citations - 838
Arideep Mukherjee is an academic researcher from Banaras Hindu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ascorbic acid & Air pollution. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 450 citations.
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World air particulate matter: sources, distribution and health effects
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the sources, spatial and temporal variability, and toxicity of PM10, the particulate matter having particle sizes 10 micrometers or less in diameter, in world regions.
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A Global Perspective of Fine Particulate Matter Pollution and Its Health Effects.
TL;DR: Most of the research indicated an exceedance of fine PM level of the standards with a diverse array of health effects based on PM2.5 chemical constituents, while levels in Europe and USA were mostly well below the respective standards.
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Assessment of ozone toxicity among 14 Indian wheat cultivars under field conditions: growth and productivity
Aditya Abha Singh,Adeeb Fatima,Amit Kumar Mishra,Amit Kumar Mishra,Nivedita Chaudhary,Nivedita Chaudhary,Arideep Mukherjee,Madhoolika Agrawal,Shashi Bhushan Agrawal +8 more
TL;DR: Path analysis approach showed that leaf area, plant biomass, stomatal conductance, net assimilation rate, and absolute growth rate were the most important variables influencing yield under O3 stress.
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Ozone pollution threatens the production of major staple crops in East Asia
Zhaozhong Feng,Yan Xu,T. Kobayashi,Lulu Dai,Tianyi Zhang,Evgenios Agathokleous,Vicent Calatayud,Elena Paoletti,Arideep Mukherjee,Madhoolika Agrawal,Rokjin J. Park,Y. Oak,Xu Dong Yue +12 more
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ROS production and its detoxification in early and late sown cultivars of wheat under future O3 concentration.
Durgesh Singh Yadav,Richa Rai,Amit Kumar Mishra,Nivedita Chaudhary,Arideep Mukherjee,Shashi Bhushan Agrawal,Madhoolika Agrawal +6 more
TL;DR: Differential response of early and late sown cultivars with respect to antioxidative defense against O3 stress suggests that yield responses are governed by the time of sowing and intrinsic defense responses of the cultivars.