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Commerce College, Jaipur
About: Commerce College, Jaipur is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Adsorption. The organization has 691 authors who have published 893 publications receiving 7527 citations.
Topics: Thin film, Adsorption, Crystallite, Population, Dielectric
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TL;DR: This review focuses on the diversity of PSM, mechanism of P solubilization, role of various phosphatases, impact of various factors on P solubsility, present and future scenario of their use and potential for application of this knowledge in managing a sustainable environmental system.
Abstract: Phosphorus is the second important key element after nitrogen as a mineral nutrient in terms of quantitative plant requirement. Although abundant in soils, in both organic and inorganic forms, its availability is restricted as it occurs mostly in insoluble forms. The P content in average soil is about 0.05% (w/w) but only 0.1% of the total P is available to plant because of poor solubility and its fixation in soil (Illmer and Schinner, Soil Biol Biochem 27:257-263, 1995). An adequate supply of phosphorus during early phases of plant development is important for laying down the primordia of plant reproductive parts. It plays significant role in increasing root ramification and strength thereby imparting vitality and disease resistance capacity to plant. It also helps in seed formation and in early maturation of crops like cereals and legumes. Poor availability or deficiency of phosphorus (P) markedly reduces plant size and growth. Phosphorus accounts about 0.2 - 0.8% of the plant dry weight. To satisfy crop nutritional requirements, P is usually added to soil as chemical P fertilizer, however synthesis of chemical P fertilizer is highly energy intensive processes, and has long term impacts on the environment in terms of eutrophication, soil fertilility depletion, carbon footprint. Moreover, plants can use only a small amount of this P since 75–90% of added P is precipitated by metal–cation complexes, and rapidly becomes fixed in soils. Such environmental concerns have led to the search for sustainable way of P nutrition of crops. In this regards phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms (PSM) have been seen as best eco-friendly means for P nutrition of crop. Although, several bacterial (pseudomonads and bacilli) and fungal strains (Aspergilli and Penicillium) have been identified as PSM their performance under in situ conditions is not reliable and therefore needs to be improved by using either genetically modified strains or co-inoculation techniques. This review focuses on the diversity of PSM, mechanism of P solubilization, role of various phosphatases, impact of various factors on P solubilization, the present and future scenario of their use and potential for application of this knowledge in managing a sustainable environmental system.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on the pure nickel oxide based materials synthesizing by various synthetic methods and reported the storage mechanism of supercapacitors with their types, characteristics of the electrode material, different synthesis methods of nickel oxide electrode material and different electrolyte materials.
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TL;DR: This review is an effort to provide a recent update into the diversity of genes in Acidobacteria useful for characterization, understanding ecological roles, and future biotechnological perspectives.
Abstract: Acidobacteria represents an underrepresented soil bacterial phylum whose members are pervasive and copiously distributed across nearly all ecosystems. Acidobacterial sequences are abundant in soils and represent a significant fraction of soil microbial community. Being recalcitrant and difficult-to-cultivate under laboratory conditions, holistic, polyphasic approaches are required to study these refractive bacteria extensively. Acidobacteria possesses an inventory of genes involved in diverse metabolic pathways, as evidenced by their pan-genomic profiles. Because of their preponderance and ubiquity in the soil, speculations have been made regarding their dynamic roles in vital ecological processes viz., regulation of biogeochemical cycles, decomposition of biopolymers, exopolysaccharide secretion, and plant growth promotion. These bacteria are expected to have genes that might help in survival and competitive colonization in the rhizosphere, leading to the establishment of beneficial relationships with plants. Exploration of these genetic attributes and more in-depth insights into the belowground mechanics and dynamics would lead to a better understanding of the functions and ecological significance of this enigmatic phylum in the soil-plant environment. This review is an effort to provide a recent update into the diversity of genes in Acidobacteria useful for characterization, understanding ecological roles, and future biotechnological perspectives.
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TL;DR: Some Bianchi-type string cosmological models are presented in this article, where the physical implications of the models are briefly discussed and the physical properties of the Bianchi models are discussed.
Abstract: Some Bianchi-type string-cosmological models are presented here. The physical implications of the models are briefly discussed
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TL;DR: In this article, an inventory system with non-instantaneous deteriorating items is considered, where demand rate is a function of advertisement of an item and selling price, and an algorithm is designed to find the optimum solutions of the proposed model.
Abstract: This paper considers an inventory system with non-instantaneous deteriorating item in which demand rate is a function of advertisement of an item and selling price. This paper aids the retailer in maximizing the total profit by determining optimal inventory and marketing parameters. In contrast to previous inventory models, an arbitrary holding cost rate and arbitrary deterioration rate have been incorporated to provide general framework to the model. First, a mathematical model is formulated and then some useful theoretical results have been framed to characterize the optimal solutions. The necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence and uniqueness of the optimal solutions are also derived. An algorithm is designed to find the optimum solutions of the proposed model. Numerical examples are included to illustrate the algorithmic procedure and the effects of key parameters are studied to analyze the behavior of the model.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Sambhaji S. Shinde | 40 | 126 | 4620 |
R. Z. Sayyed | 22 | 127 | 2403 |
Mehdi Hasan | 19 | 31 | 1087 |
V.V. Ganbavle | 18 | 27 | 829 |
Shidaling Matteppanavar | 17 | 71 | 871 |
Mallikarjun Hangarge | 16 | 47 | 635 |
Pinkesh G. Sutariya | 15 | 27 | 575 |
R.J. Deokate | 15 | 31 | 892 |
R.P. Sonekar | 14 | 23 | 392 |
S.S. Kale | 13 | 22 | 522 |
Arun B. Sawant | 12 | 20 | 412 |
Ravindra H. Patil | 12 | 30 | 379 |
A.B. Gawande | 12 | 18 | 294 |
S. S. Shaikh | 12 | 19 | 337 |
R.R. Ahire | 11 | 21 | 369 |