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    Combined Application of Biochar and Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Improves Heavy Metal and Drought Stress Tolerance in Zea mays by Anbuganesan, Vadivel, Vishnupradeep, Ramasamy, Bruno, L Benedict, Sharmila, Krishnan, Freitas, Helena, Rajkumar, Mani

    Published in Plants (Basel) (19-04-2024)
    “…Plants are often exposed to multiple stresses, including heavy metals (HM) and drought, which limit the plant growth and productivity. Though biochar or plant…”
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    Synergism of Industrial and Agricultural Waste as a Suitable Carrier Material for Developing Potential Biofertilizer for Sustainable Agricultural Production of Eggplant by Tripti, Kumar, Adarsh, Kumar, Vipin, Anshumali, Bruno, L. Benedict, Rajkumar, Mani

    Published in Horticulturae (01-05-2022)
    “…The study investigates biochar from agriculture waste and flyash from coal power station as possible carrier materials for two plant growth-promoting (PGP)…”
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    Synergistic effect of ACC deaminase producing Pseudomonas sp. TR15a and siderophore producing Bacillus aerophilus TR15c for enhanced growth and copper accumulation in Helianthus annuus L by Kumar, Adarsh, Tripti, Maleva, Maria, Bruno, L. Benedict, Rajkumar, Mani

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-08-2021)
    “…Copper (Cu) is an essential element, however it’s excess into the environment causes detrimental effect on plant and risks for public health. Four Cu and…”
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    Bioaugmentation with copper tolerant endophyte Pseudomonas lurida strain EOO26 for improved plant growth and copper phytoremediation by Helianthus annuus by Kumar, Adarsh, Tripti, Voropaeva, Olga, Maleva, Maria, Panikovskaya, Ksenia, Borisova, Galina, Rajkumar, Mani, Bruno, L. Benedict

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-03-2021)
    “…Organic fertilizers became a better alternative to chemical fertilizers in modern agricultural practices however, contamination of copper (Cu) from organic…”
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    Amelioration of chromium and heat stresses in Sorghum bicolor by Cr6+ reducing-thermotolerant plant growth promoting bacteria by Bruno, L. Benedict, Karthik, Chinnannan, Ma, Ying, Kadirvelu, K., Freitas, Helena, Rajkumar, Mani

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2020)
    “…Climatic factors particularly increased atmospheric temperature (IAT) greatly alters plant microbe and heavy metal interactions and subsequently reduces plant…”
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    Alleviation of environmental stress in plants: The role of beneficial Pseudomonas spp by Rajkumar, M., Bruno, L. Benedict, Banu, J. Rajesh

    “…Environmental stress factors, such as heavy metals, salinity, and drought, have been increasing steadily over the last few decades, and have negative effects…”
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    Enhanced phytoextraction of multi-metal contaminated soils under increased atmospheric temperature by bioaugmentation with plant growth promoting Bacillus cereus by Bruno, L. Benedict, Anbuganesan, Vadivel, Karthik, Chinnannan, Tripti, Kumar, Adarsh, Banu, J. Rajesh, Freitas, Helena, Rajkumar, Mani

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-07-2021)
    “…The co-occurrence of environmental stresses such as heavy metals (HM) and increased atmospheric temperature (IAT) pose serious implications on plant growth and…”
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    Combined Application of Biochar and Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Improves Heavy Metal and Drought Stress Tolerance in IZea mays/I by Anbuganesan, Vadivel, Vishnupradeep, Ramasamy, Bruno, L. Benedict, Sharmila, Krishnan, Freitas, Helena, Rajkumar, Mani

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-04-2024)
    “…Plants are often exposed to multiple stresses, including heavy metals (HM) and drought, which limit the plant growth and productivity. Though biochar or plant…”
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    Amelioration of chromium and heat stresses in Sorghum bicolor by Cr 6+ reducing-thermotolerant plant growth promoting bacteria by Bruno, L Benedict, Karthik, Chinnannan, Ma, Ying, Kadirvelu, K, Freitas, Helena, Rajkumar, Mani

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2020)
    “…Climatic factors particularly increased atmospheric temperature (IAT) greatly alters plant microbe and heavy metal interactions and subsequently reduces plant…”
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    Journal Article