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Manish Kumar

Researcher at National Environmental Engineering Research Institute

Publications -  34
Citations -  3118

Manish Kumar is an academic researcher from National Environmental Engineering Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biorefinery & Biochar. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 954 citations. Previous affiliations of Manish Kumar include Hong Kong Polytechnic University & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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Plant microbial fuel cell: Opportunities, challenges, and prospects.

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the challenges associated with PMFC technology and approaches to be employed for making it commercially feasible, started with brief introduction of MFCs, and PMFCs also covered various factors like light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration in air, type of plant used, microbial flora in rhizosphere and also electrode material used which influence the efficiency of PMFC.
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Role of microbial diversity to influence the growth and environmental remediation capacity of bamboo: A review

TL;DR: This review critically spotted light on the plant microbial interactions with major emphasis on the bamboo plantation and comprehensively explored the phytoremediation and environmental management aspects of bamboo/bamboo biomass along with prospects for the future research.
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Are microplastics destabilizing the global network of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem services

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the potentiality of microplastics to perturb the functioning of terrestrial and aquatic biomes, but also the associated social, ecological and economic repercussions.
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Municipal secondary sludge as carbon source for production and characterization of biodiesel from oleaginous bacteria

TL;DR: In this article, the use of municipal secondary sludge as growth media for production of biodiesel by chemolithotrophic, oleaginous bacteria Serratia sp. The characterization of bacteria and biodiesel was performed by TEM and GC-MS, NMR respectively.
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Characterization of carbon dioxide concentrating chemolithotrophic bacterium Serratia sp. ISTD04 for production of biodiesel.

TL;DR: Proteomics and metabolomics analysis revealed that hydrocarbons and FAMEs produced by bacteria within the range of C13-C24 and C11-C19 respectively, make it a better fuel composition.