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The National Academy of Sciences, India

EducationAllahabad, India
About: The National Academy of Sciences, India is a education organization based out in Allahabad, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Metastasis. The organization has 146 authors who have published 106 publications receiving 1160 citations.


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TL;DR: This review highlights better understanding of the problems associated with the toxicity of heavy metals to the contaminated ecosystems and their viable, sustainable and eco-friendly bioremediation technologies, especially the mechanisms of phytoremediations ofheavy metals along with some case studies in India and abroad.
Abstract: The ability of heavy metals bioaccumulation to cause toxicity in biological systems—human, animals, microorganisms and plants—is an important issue for environmental health and safety. Recent biotechnological approaches for bioremediation include biomineralization (mineral synthesis by living organisms or biomaterials), biosorption (dead microbial and renewable agricultural biomass), phytostabilization (immobilization in plant roots), hyperaccumulation (exceptional metal concentration in plant shoots), dendroremediation (growing trees in polluted soils), biostimulation (stimulating living microbial population), rhizoremediation (plant and microbe), mycoremediation (stimulating living fungi/mycelial ultrafiltration), cyanoremediation (stimulating algal mass for remediation) and genoremediation (stimulating gene for remediation process). The adequate restoration of the environment requires cooperation, integration and assimilation of such biotechnological advances along with traditional and ethical wisdom to unravel the mystery of nature in the emerging field of bioremediation. This review highlights better understanding of the problems associated with the toxicity of heavy metals to the contaminated ecosystems and their viable, sustainable and eco-friendly bioremediation technologies, especially the mechanisms of phytoremediation of heavy metals along with some case studies in India and abroad. However, the challenges (biosafety assessment and genetic pollution) involved in adopting the new initiatives for cleaning-up the heavy metals-contaminated ecosystems from both ecological and greener point of view must not be ignored.

449 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of thermomechanical processing on microstrucural evolution of three alloys, namely, Ti-13Nb-13Zr (T1), Ti-20Nb−13ZR (T2), and Ti-30Nb+20Zr(T3), was studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical microscope and electron probe microscope techniques.

110 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present and in-depth information along with certain research advancements made in the field of ecological and bio/chemical aspects of plant-microbe interactions and the underlying potential to improve water quality.
Abstract: Microbial assemblage as biofilm around the aquatic plant forms a firm association that largely depends upon the mutual supplies of nutrients, e.g., microbes interact with plants in an aquatic system most likely for organic carbon and oxygen, whereas plants receive defensive immunity and mineral exchange. Apart from the mutual benefits, plant–microbe interactions also influence the water quality especially at rhizosphere providing inherent ability to the aquatic system for the mitigation of pollution from the water column. The review presents and in-depth information along with certain research advancements made in the field of ecological and bio/chemical aspects of plant–microbe interactions and the underlying potential to improve water quality.

94 citations

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TL;DR: Steroids appear to play a role in the nonsurgical medical treatment of chronic subdural hematoma and patients with lower grades of CSDH can be treated successfully with steroids.

71 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the integrated potential of oilcake manure, elemental sulphur (S), Glomus fasciculatum and Pseudomonas putida by growing Helianthus annuus L for phytoremediation of cadmium and zinc contaminated soils was investigated under pot experiment.

55 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202116
20207
201918
20185
201711
201611