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Mani Rajkumar

Researcher at Central University of Tamil Nadu

Publications -  41
Citations -  7101

Mani Rajkumar is an academic researcher from Central University of Tamil Nadu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoremediation & Rhizobacteria. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 35 publications receiving 5897 citations. Previous affiliations of Mani Rajkumar include University of Coimbra & Chonbuk National University.

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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and endophytes accelerate phytoremediation of metalliferous soils

TL;DR: The role of plant growth promoting rhizo- and/or endophytic bacteria in accelerating phytoremediation derived benefits in extensive tables and elaborate schematic sketches is highlighted.
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Potential of siderophore-producing bacteria for improving heavy metal phytoextraction

TL;DR: The diversity and ecology of metal resistant SPB are highlighted and their potential role in phytoremediation of heavy metals is discussed and an increase in plant growth and metal uptake will further enhance the effectiveness of phytOREmediation processes.
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Perspectives of plant-associated microbes in heavy metal phytoremediation.

TL;DR: How such processes influence heavy metal uptake through various biogeochemical processes including translocation, transformation, chelation, immobilization, solubilization, precipitation, volatilization and complexation of heavy metals ultimately facilitating phytoremediation is illustrated.
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Beneficial role of bacterial endophytes in heavy metal phytoremediation.

TL;DR: The present work aims to review the progress of recent research on the isolation, identification and diversity of metal resistant endophytic bacteria and illustrate various mechanisms responsible for plant growth promotion and heavy metal detoxification/phytoaccumulation/translocation in plants.
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Endophytic bacteria and their potential to enhance heavy metal phytoextraction.

TL;DR: The diversity and plant growth promoting features of metal resistant endophytic bacteria are highlighted and their potential in phytoextraction of heavy metals from contaminated soils is discussed.