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Kalpana Bhatt
Researcher at Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya
Publications - 26
Citations - 678
Kalpana Bhatt is an academic researcher from Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 210 citations.
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Esterase is a powerful tool for the biodegradation of pyrethroid insecticides.
TL;DR: In this review, insights are attempted to provide insights of pyrethroid-degrading esterases in different living systems along with complete mechanisms of these esterase mechanisms.
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Biotechnological basis of microbial consortia for the removal of pesticides from the environment.
TL;DR: In this article, a review comprehensively discusses the recent applications of microbial consortia in pesticide degradation and environmental bioremediation, and the future directions of synthetic consorties have been explored.
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Zinc solubilizing bacteria (Bacillus megaterium) with multifarious plant growth promoting activities alleviates growth in Capsicum annuum L.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors designed to isolate an array of zinc solubilizing bacteria (ZSB) and to characterize them for plant growth promotion attributes with respect to Capsicum annuum L. (CANNUM L).
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Binding interaction of glyphosate with glyphosate oxidoreductase and C-P lyase: Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation studies.
TL;DR: The results indicate that glyphosate contacts with the active site of GOX and C-P lyase by hydrogen bonds as well as hydrophobic and van der Waals interactions in aqueous solution to maintain its stability.
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Plasmid-mediated catabolism for the removal of xenobiotics from the environment
Pankaj Bhatt,Geeta Bhandari,Kalpana Bhatt,Damini Maithani,Sandhya Mishra,Saurabh Gangola,Rakesh Bhatt,Yaohua Huang,Shaohua Chen +8 more
TL;DR: The role of bacterial plasmids in the bioremediation of xenobiotics from contaminated environments is explored in this article, where the role of environmental factors play a critical role in the conjugation efficiency, which is involved in the BiOREmediation process of the xenobiotic at the contaminated sites.