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Gauhati University
Education•Guwahati, Assam, India•
About: Gauhati University is a education organization based out in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 2177 authors who have published 3780 publications receiving 49960 citations. The organization is also known as: Guwahati University.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Adsorption, Assamese, Langmuir
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TL;DR: The progress to date in using the rhizosphere bacteria in a variety of applications related to agricultural improvement along with their mechanism of action with special reference to plant growth-promoting traits are summarized and discussed in this review.
Abstract: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are the rhizosphere bacteria that can enhance plant growth by a wide variety of mechanisms like phosphate solubilization, siderophore production, biological nitrogen fixation, rhizosphere engineering, production of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase (ACC), quorum sensing (QS) signal interference and inhibition of biofilm formation, phytohormone production, exhibiting antifungal activity, production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), induction of systemic resistance, promoting beneficial plant-microbe symbioses, interference with pathogen toxin production etc. The potentiality of PGPR in agriculture is steadily increased as it offers an attractive way to replace the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and other supplements. Growth promoting substances are likely to be produced in large quantities by these rhizosphere microorganisms that influence indirectly on the overall morphology of the plants. Recent progress in our understanding on the diversity of PGPR in the rhizosphere along with their colonization ability and mechanism of action should facilitate their application as a reliable component in the management of sustainable agricultural system. The progress to date in using the rhizosphere bacteria in a variety of applications related to agricultural improvement along with their mechanism of action with special reference to plant growth-promoting traits are summarized and discussed in this review.
1,941 citations
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TL;DR: The feasibility of using two important and common clay minerals, kaolinite and montmorillonite, as adsorbents for removal of toxic heavy metals has been reviewed.
1,283 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, methylene blue was adsorbed on kaolin from a local deposit and the adsorption data could be fitted by the Freundlich and Langmuir equations.
757 citations
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TL;DR: An attempt has been made to discuss the kinetics of adsorption of metal ions on inorganic solids on the basis of published reports, and the values of the kinetic rate coefficients indicate the speed at which the metal ions adsorb on the materials.
695 citations
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Betty Abelev1, Luke David Hanratty2, M. Esposito3, Edmundo Javier Garcia-Solis4 +940 more•Institutions (90)
TL;DR: The ALICE experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider as mentioned in this paper continuously took data during the first physics campaign of the machine from fall 2009 until early 2013, using proton and lead-ion beams.
Abstract: ALICE is the heavy-ion experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The experiment continuously took data during the first physics campaign of the machine from fall 2009 until early 2013, using proton and lead-ion beams. In this paper we describe the running environment and the data handling procedures, and discuss the performance of the ALICE detectors and analysis methods for various physics observables.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Dipanwita Dutta | 143 | 1651 | 103866 |
Dong Jo Kim | 98 | 497 | 36272 |
Sang Un Ahn | 82 | 391 | 22067 |
Vladimir Nikulin | 78 | 280 | 20182 |
Wladyslaw Henryk Trzaska | 78 | 478 | 23423 |
Juha Äystö | 72 | 537 | 21671 |
V. Baublis | 69 | 199 | 17142 |
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee | 49 | 219 | 8335 |
Subramanian Sivasanker | 43 | 172 | 5188 |
Nur Hussain | 43 | 170 | 6122 |
Krishna G. Bhattacharyya | 42 | 128 | 9022 |
Vivek Verma | 40 | 408 | 5716 |
Dinesh K. Sharma | 39 | 216 | 4535 |
Serguei Volkov | 36 | 149 | 11911 |
Pranjal Sarma | 31 | 160 | 3187 |