Search Results - "Dutta, Amrit Kumar"
-
1
Major Soil Chemical Properties of the Major Tea-Growing Areas in India
Published in Pedosphere (01-04-2015)“…Major chemical properties of tea-growing soils are of paramount importance for better management in a sustainable fashion.Therefore,this study was carried out…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
Temperature effect on biochar produced from tea (Camellia sinensis L.) pruning litters: A comprehensive treatise on physico-chemical and statistical approaches
Published in Bioresource technology (01-12-2020)“…[Display omitted] •Analyzed physico-chemical and phytotoxic properties of biochars from tea pruning litter.•Pyrolysis of tea pruning litters improved NPK in…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
3
Paradigm shift of contamination risk of six heavy metals in tea (Camellia sinensis L.) growing soil: A new approach influenced by inorganic and organic amendments
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2017)“…[Display omitted] •Risk of heavy metal contamination in tea growing soil based on several indices was assessed.•A new contamination index Tea Research…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
Micronutrients (B, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, and Zn) content in made tea (Camellia sinensis L.) and tea infusion with health prospect: A critical review
Published in Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (22-09-2017)“…Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) is a perennial acidophilic crop, and known to be a nonalcoholic stimulating beverage that is most widely consumed after water. The…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
5
Struvite for composting of agricultural wastes with termite mound: Utilizing the unutilized
Published in Bioresource technology (01-07-2015)“…Although, compost is the store house of different plant nutrients, there is a concern for low amount of major nutrients especially nitrogen content in prepared…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
6
Comparative Assessment of Copper, Iron, and Zinc Contents in Selected Indian (Assam) and South African (Thohoyandou) Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) Samples and Their Infusion: A Quest for Health Risks to Consumer
Published in Biological trace element research (01-02-2017)“…The current study aims to assess the infusion pattern of three important micronutrients namely copper (Cu), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) contents from black tea…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
7
Fate of cadmium at the soil-solution interface: a thermodynamic study as influenced by varying pH at South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India
Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-11-2015)“…A study on the sorption kinetics of Cd from soil solution to soils was conducted to assess the persistence of Cd in soil solution as it is related to the…”
Get full text
Journal Article