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    Heavy metal uptake by two edible Amaranthus herbs grown on soils contaminated with lead, mercury, cadmium, and nickel by Chunilall, V, Kindness, A, Jonnalagadda, S.B

    “…The uptake of an element by a plant is primarily dependent on the plant species, its inherent controls, and the soil quality. Amaranthus hybridus (green herbs)…”
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    Forestry biorefineries by Stafford, W., De Lange, W., Nahman, A., Chunilall, V., Lekha, P., Andrew, J., Johakimu, J., Sithole, B., Trotter, D.

    Published in Renewable energy (01-07-2020)
    “…All materials, chemicals and fuels made from fossil fuels can be made from sustainably sourced biomass. Biorefineries are key infrastructure developments…”
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    Heavy metal uptake by spinach leaves grown on contaminated soils with lead, mercury, cadmium, and nickel by Chunilall, V, Kindness, A, Jonnalagadda, S.B

    “…Spinach plants were grown in soil pots contaminated with increasing mixtures of lead, mercury, cadmium, and nickel salts. Plants in the control soil were grown…”
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    SEAWATER IN TREATMENT OF WASTE WATERS by Chunilall, V., Govender, M., Jonnalagadda, S. B.

    “…Hypochlorite which is generated electrolytically from seawater under optimized conditions was evaluated for its (i) bacterial sensitivity to Escherichia coli…”
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    Effect of coal mine soil contamination on the elemental uptake and distribution in two edible Amaranthus species, Amaranthus dubius and Amaranthus hybridus by Jonnalagadda, S.B., Kindness, A., Chunilall, V.

    “…The impact of coal mine dump contaminated soil on the elemental uptake by two edible plants, namely, Amaranthus dubius (red herbs) and Amaranthus hybridus…”
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    Seawater in treatment of waste waters by Chunilall, V, Govender, M, Jonnalagadda, S B

    “…Hypochlorite which is generated electrolytically from seawater under optimized conditions was evaluated for its (i) bacterial sensitivity to Escherichia coli…”
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    Effect of coal mine soil contamination on the elemental uptake and distribution in two edible Amaranthus species, A. dubius and A. hybridus by Jonnalagadda, S.B, Kindness, A, Chunilall, V

    “…The impact of coal mine dump contaminated soil on the elemental uptake by two edible plants, namely, Amaranthus dubius (red herbs) and Amaranthus hybridus…”
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    Impact of Coal Mine Dump Contaminated Soils on Elemental Uptake by Spinacia Oleracea (Spinach) by CHUNILALL, VIREN, KINDNESS, ANDREW, JONNALAGADDA, SREEKANTH B.

    “…The elemental uptake and the growth response of Spinacia oleracea (spinach) to the soil contaminated with the South African bituminous coal mine dump soil,…”
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