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    Variety-specific arsenic accumulation in 44 different rice cultivars (O. sativa L.) and human health risks due to co-exposure of arsenic-contaminated rice and drinking water by Samal, Alok C., Bhattacharya, Piyal, Biswas, Priyanka, Maity, Jyoti Prakash, Bundschuh, Jochen, Santra, Subhas C.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-04-2021)
    “…Arsenic (carcinogenic) is a global health concern due to its presence in groundwater and subsequent accumulation in cultivated-rice via irrigation. The present…”
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    In vitro assessment on the impact of soil arsenic in the eight rice varieties of West Bengal, India by Bhattacharya, Piyal, Samal, Alok C., Majumdar, Jayjit, Banerjee, Satabdi, Santra, Subhas C.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-11-2013)
    “…Rice is an efficient accumulator of arsenic and thus irrigation with arsenic-contaminated groundwater and soil may induce human health hazard via…”
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    study to investigate fluoride contamination and fluoride exposure dose assessment in lateritic zones of West Bengal, India by Samal, Alok C, Bhattacharya, Piyal, Mallick, Anusaya, Ali, Md. Motakabber, Pyne, Jagadish, Santra, Subhas C

    “…To assess the status of severity of fluoride contamination in lateritic Bankura and Purulia districts of West Bengal, concentrations of fluoride in different…”
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    Human exposure to arsenic through foodstuffs cultivated using arsenic contaminated groundwater in areas of West Bengal, India by Samal, Alok C, Kar, Sandeep, Bhattacharya, Piyal, Santra, Subhas C

    “…The widespread incidence of chronic arsenicosis in the Bengal Delta has led to intensive research on arsenic (As) enrichment in groundwater as well as…”
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    Uptake of Arsenic in Rice Plant Varieties Cultivated with Arsenic Rich Groundwater by Piyal Bhattacharya

    Published in EnvironmentAsia (01-07-2010)
    “…Groundwater of many areas of West Bengal, India is severely contaminated with arsenic. The paddy soil gets con¬taminated from the groundwater and thus there is…”
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