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Gulshan Kumar Sharma

Researcher at Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publications -  26
Citations -  566

Gulshan Kumar Sharma is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications receiving 206 citations. Previous affiliations of Gulshan Kumar Sharma include Indian Agricultural Research Institute.

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A review on municipal solid waste as a renewable source for waste-to-energy project in India: Current practices, challenges, and future opportunities

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the challenges of municipal solid waste management, summarizing the health significance of MSW management, explaining the opportunities and requirements of energy recovery from MSW through waste-to-energy (WtE) technologies, explaining several WtE technologies in detail, and discussing the current status of WTE technology in India.
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Microalgae based biofertilizers: A biorefinery approach to phycoremediate wastewater and harvest biodiesel and manure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the microalgae Chlorella minutissima, Scendesmus spp and Nostoc muscorum and their consortium for the biorefinery approach.
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Phycoremediation potential of Chlorella minutissima on primary and tertiary treated wastewater for nutrient removal and biodiesel production

TL;DR: In this paper, an experiment was set up to study the phycoremediation potential of Chlorella minutissima to remove the pollution load from primary treated IARI's (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) wastewater and tertiary treated CETP (Common Effluent Treatment Plant) wastewater.
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Agro-Nanotechnology as an Emerging Field: A Novel Sustainable Approach for Improving Plant Growth by Reducing Biotic Stress

TL;DR: The role and impact of different nanoparticles in plant disease management are assessed, and the direction in which nanoparticles can be utilized for improving plant growth and crop yield is explored.
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Myco-remediation: A mechanistic understanding of contaminants alleviation from natural environment and future prospect.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the species-specific remediation potential, influencing factors, genetic and molecular control mechanism, applicability merits, and utilization protocol and applicability of enzyme engineering and myco-nanotechnology to enhance the bioremediation efficiency of any potential fungus.