Search Results - "Paul, Ranjit K."
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Insights into the effects of tea pruning litter biochar on major micronutrients (Cu, Mn, and Zn) pathway from soil to tea plant: An environmental armour
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-01-2023)“…A field study was conducted from 0 to 360 days to investigate the effect of tea pruning litter biochar (TPLBC) on the accumulation of major micronutrients…”
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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…”
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Fractionation and speciation of arsenic in three tea gardens soil profiles and distribution of As in different parts of tea plant ( Camellia sinensis L.)
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-10-2011)“…► We study the distribution of arsenic (As) in soils profiles and tea plants. ► DTPA-extractable As is correlated with the most mobile fractions of the…”
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Composting of cow dung and crop residues using termite mounds as bulking agent
Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2014)“…[Display omitted] •Composting of crop residues with termite mound is composed and low cost technology.•Addition of termite mound as composting materials…”
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Aluminium dynamics from soil to tea plant (Camellia sinensis L.): Is it enhanced by municipal solid waste compost application?
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2015)“…[Display omitted] •Effect of MSWC application to soil on tea plant yield and Al accumulation was evaluated.•MSWC facilitated the biomass yield of tea plant and…”
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Achievability of Municipal Solid Waste Compost for Tea Cultivation with Special Reference to Cadmium
Published in Clean : soil, air, water (01-06-2018)“…Municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) is quite often used for soil amendment in agricultural crops and yet little is known about its effect on tea (Camellia…”
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