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Poonam Sharma
Researcher at National Institute of Malaria Research
Publications - 15
Citations - 405
Poonam Sharma is an academic researcher from National Institute of Malaria Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 310 citations.
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Malaria vector control: from past to future
TL;DR: Issues associated with the present-day vector control strategies and state opportunities are raised with a focus on ongoing research and recent advances to enable to sustain the gains achieved so far.
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Chlorfenapyr: a new insecticide with novel mode of action can control pyrethroid resistant malaria vectors.
Kamaraju Raghavendra,Tapan Kumar Barik,Poonam Sharma,Rajendra M Bhatt,H. C. Srivastava,Uragayala Sreehari,Aditya P Dash +6 more
TL;DR: Chlorfenapyr can be a suitable insecticide for malaria vector control, in multiple-insecticide-resistant mosquitoes especially in areas with pyrethroid resistant mosquitoes.
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Biological control of mosquito populations through frogs: opportunities & constrains.
TL;DR: Frogs cannot be used as an independent intervention for disease vector control and more research is needed to use them effectively for mosquito control.
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Co-inoculation of indigenous Pseudomonas oryzihabitans and Bradyrhizobium sp. modulates the growth, symbiotic efficacy, nutrient acquisition, and grain yield of soybean
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the effectiveness of single and dual inoculants for the synergistic effects of Pseudomonas oryzihabitans on soybean under field conditions.
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Impact of Environmental Pollutants on Gut Microbiome and Mental Health via the Gut–Brain Axis
Samradhi Singh,Poonam Sharma,Namrata Pal,Manoj Kumawat,Swasti Shubham,Devojit Kumar Sarma,Rajnarayan R Tiwari,Manoj Kumar,Ravinder Nagpal +8 more
TL;DR: How various environmental pollutants such as phthalates, heavy metals, Bisphenol A and particulate matter may alter the intricate microbiota–gut–brain axis thereby impacting the authors' neurological and overall mental health is discussed.