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    Hospital wastewater treated with a novel bacterial consortium (Alcaligenes faecalis and Bacillus paramycoides spp.) for phytotoxicity reduction in Berseem clover and tomato crops by Rashid, Aneeba, Mirza, Safdar A, Keating, Ciara, Ali, Sikander, Campos, Luiza C

    Published in Water science and technology (01-04-2021)
    “…Hospital wastewaters are produced in large volumes in Pakistan (∼362-745 L/bed.day) and are discharged without proper treatment. They are widely used by…”
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    Efficiency of Treated Domestic Wastewater to Irrigate Two Rice Cultivars, PK 386 and Basmati 515, under a Hydroponic Culture System by Aslam, Tahira, Mirza, Safdar A., Rashid, Aneeba, Javed, Muhammad Arshad, Campos, Luiza C.

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…The increasing human population continues to exert pressure on the freshwater scarcity. The availability of freshwater for crop irrigation has become…”
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    Machine Learning Approach to Predict Quality Parameters for Bacterial Consortium-Treated Hospital Wastewater and Phytotoxicity Assessment on Radish, Cauliflower, Hot Pepper, Rice and Wheat Crops by Rashid, Aneeba, Mirza, Safdar A., Keating, Ciara, Ijaz, Umer Z., Ali, Sikander, Campos, Luiza C.

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-01-2022)
    “…Raw hospital wastewater is a source of excessive heavy metals and pharmaceutical pollutants. In water-stressed countries such as Pakistan, the practice of…”
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    Indigenous Bacillus paramycoides spp. and Alcaligenes faecalis: sustainable solution for bioremediation of hospital wastewater by Rashid, Aneeba, Mirza, Safdar A., Keating, Ciara, Ali, Sikander, Campos, Luiza C.

    Published in Environmental technology (25-05-2022)
    “…Farmers near towns and cities are using a wide range of highly polluted wastewaters for crop irrigation in Pakistan due to severe freshwater shortage. The…”
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    Assessment of ethnopharmacological potential of Cyperus difformis L. in terms of its’ phytochemistry, antibacterial, antioxidant and anticancer attributes by AHMAD, Shahzada Z., KHAN, Zaheer ud din, MIRZA, Safdar A.

    “…The present research was carried out on Cyperus difformis L., commonly found sedge weed in rice field to evaluate its’ ethnopharmacological potential in terms…”
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