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Arpna Kumari

Researcher at Guru Nanak Dev University

Publications -  42
Citations -  408

Arpna Kumari is an academic researcher from Guru Nanak Dev University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 21 publications receiving 79 citations.

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Coping with the Challenges of Abiotic Stress in Plants: New Dimensions in the Field Application of Nanoparticles.

TL;DR: The present work aims to comprehensively review the beneficial roles of NPs in plants under different abiotic stresses, especially heavy metals, salinity, and drought and provides deep insights about mechanisms of abiotic stress alleviation in Plants under NP application.
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Nanotechnology in the Restoration of Polluted Soil

TL;DR: In this paper , a review article deals with all possibilities for the application of nanoparticles for the remediation of contaminated soils and associated environmental concerns, and deals with the possibilities of applying nanoparticles in this context.
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A review on morpho-physiological traits of plants under phthalates stress and insights into their uptake and translocation

TL;DR: The accumulation of phthalates in plants is observed to affect germination, growth and development as well as reported to interfere with normal plant metabolism which led to modulations in the content of pigments, osmolytes, stress biomarkers and activities of antioxidative enzymes, thus reducing the yield and quality of edible plants.
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Accumulation, morpho-physiological and oxidative stress induction by single and binary treatments of fluoride and low molecular weight phthalates in Spirodela polyrhiza L. Schleiden

TL;DR: The present study examined the interactive effects of fluoride and phthalates on their uptake, generation of reactive oxygen species and activation of antioxidative defence responses in Spirodela polyrhiza L. Schleiden to focus on ecotoxicological and interactive significance of fluoride led phthalate uptake or vice versa.