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Bajrang Singh

Researcher at National Botanical Research Institute

Publications -  75
Citations -  2064

Bajrang Singh is an academic researcher from National Botanical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sodic soil & Soil pH. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1846 citations. Previous affiliations of Bajrang Singh include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research & Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

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Jatropha curcas: A potential biofuel plant for sustainable environmental development

TL;DR: Recent reports on various roles of JCL such as effective phytoremediator, carbon sequester, degraded land developer, and soil erosion controller have been discussed and some of its contribution for medicinal and deriving as therapeutic uses are also highlighted.
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Changes in physico-chemical, microbial and enzymatic activities during restoration of degraded sodic land: Ecological suitability of mixed forest over monoculture plantation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the physico-chemical and microbial properties along with enzymatic activities of degraded sodic land (control), rehabilitated sodic lands planted under Terminalia arjuna (R-TA), Prosopis juliflora(R-PJ) and mixed forests from two depths (0-15 and 15-30 cm).
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Naturally growing Saccharum munja L. on the fly ash lagoons: A potential ecological engineer for the revegetation and stabilization

TL;DR: In this paper, a Saccharum munja on the derelict coal fly ash (FA) lagoons of NTPC Unchahar, India was identified as a native perennial grass in the rehabilitation process.
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Ecological restoration of degraded sodic lands through afforestation and cropping

TL;DR: In this article, degraded sodic land was rehabilitated through afforestation and cropping for 50 years and the changes were compared with degraded Sodic land (D-SL), control site.
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Antifertility effects of leaf extracts of some plants in male rats.

TL;DR: Ethanolic leaf extracts of different local folklore plants were investigated for antifertility effects on male rats in oral doses of 100 mg/kg daily for 21 days and none of these extracts interfered with spermatogenesis, anti-implantational and abortifacient effects were observed in females mated by the males fed with leaf extracts.