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Vishnu D. Rajput

Researcher at Southern Federal University

Publications -  255
Citations -  3418

Vishnu D. Rajput is an academic researcher from Southern Federal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 120 publications receiving 1059 citations. Previous affiliations of Vishnu D. Rajput include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Bioindication-Based Approaches for Sustainable Management of Urban Ecosystems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the existing approaches to the bioindication of urban areas, as well as complexity of urban ecosystem, soil and its types, anthropogenic impacts, pollutants, effect on microbial community, other existing problems in this field and suggest the possible ways to solve them.
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Environment, Biodiversity and Soil Security: A New Dimension in the Era of COVID-19

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed and forecasted some of the major issues for meeting the United Nation's sustainable development goals, including the expected environmental impacts of COVID-19 on soil, water and air.
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Development of a Unique Technology for the Pyrolysis of Rice Husk Biochar for Promising Heavy Metal Remediation

TL;DR: In this article , the efficacy of adsorption of Cu(II) from Haplic Chernozem using biochar made from rice husk was examined, and the analysis of the structural characteristics of the sorbent suggest that this material may work efficiently for the restoration of contaminated soil.
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Surfactant pollution, an emerging threat to ecosystem: Approaches for effective bacterial degradation

TL;DR: The use of surfactants in households and industries is inevitable and so is their discharge into the environment, especially into the water bodies as effluents as mentioned in this paper , which can cause potential adverse effects to both biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem.
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Understanding the phytotoxic impact of Al3+, nano-size, and bulk Al2O3 on growth and physiology of maize (Zea mays L.) in aqueous and soil media.

TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of metal-oxide nanoparticles in soil have threatened terrestrial plants and limited knowledge is available on the accumulation of nano-Al2O3 (22 nm), bulk-Al 2O3(167 nm), and Al3+ by maize plants and the subsequent impact on its physiology and growth in agar (0.7% w/v), hydroponic (1X), and soil.