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    Fuelwood energy pattern and biomass resources in Eastern Himalaya by Bhatt, B.P., Rathore, S.S., Lemtur, Moanaro, Sarkar, Bikash

    Published in Renewable energy (01-08-2016)
    “…The paper describes the fuelwood consumption and energy pattern in Eastern Himalaya. The fuelwood consumption was estimated to be 1.79, 2.12 and 3.07…”
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    Effect of seaweed extract on the growth, yield and nutrient uptake of soybean (Glycine max) under rainfed conditions by Rathore, S.S., Chaudhary, D.R., Boricha, G.N., Ghosh, A., Bhatt, B.P., Zodape, S.T., Patolia, J.S.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-04-2009)
    “…A field experiment was conducted during the rainy (kharif) season in Indian in 2006 to study the effects of foliar applications of different concentrations of…”
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    Genetic diversity in fatty acid composition and antioxidant capacity of Nigella sativa L. genotypes by Saxena, S.N., Rathore, S.S., Diwakar, Y., Kakani, R.K., Kant, K., Dubey, P.N., Solanki, R.K., Sharma, L.K., Agarwal, D., John, S.

    Published in Food science & technology (01-05-2017)
    “…A study was conducted to explore the suitability of Nigella sativa L. oil for human consumption on the basis of fatty acid (FA) composition in twenty three…”
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    Evaluation of feed utilization, immune response and disease resistance in striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage 1878) fed with a novel Aeromonas hydrophila biofilm vaccine by Mamun, M.A.A., Nasren, S., Abhiman, P.B., Rathore, S.S., Rakesh, K., Sowndarya, N.S., Ramesh, K.S., Shankar, K.M.

    Published in Fish and shellfish immunology reports (01-12-2022)
    “…Striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus was immunized with Biofilm (BF) and Free cell (FC) of Aeromonas hydrophila vaccine at 1010 CFU g−1 for 20 days and…”
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    Green manuring, mustard residue recycling and fertilizer application affects productivity and sustainability of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) in Indian semi-arid tropics by Premi, O.P., Kandpal, B.K., Rathore, S.S., Shekhawat, Kapila, Chauhan, J.S.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-01-2013)
    “…► We examined residue management strategy for soil health and Brassica productivity. ► The soil health and productivity indices improved with proper organic…”
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    Chemical composition and nutritional evaluation of various foliages consumed by mithun ( Bos frontalis) by Prakash, B., Dhali, A., Rathore, S.S., Das, K.C., Walling, I., Vupru, K., Mech, A., Baruah, K.K., Rajkhowa, C.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (14-04-2009)
    “…Mithun ( Bos frontalis) is primarily reared in free-grazing systems and several tropical foliages are important feed resources for it throughout the year…”
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    Platelet transfusions: Utilization and associated costs in a tertiary care hospital by Meehan, K.R., Matias, C.O., Rathore, S.S., Sandler, S.G., Kallich, J., LaBrecque, J., Erder, H., Schulman, K.A.

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-08-2000)
    “…We implemented a prospective study to evaluate platelet transfusion utilization, resource use, and costs in a tertiary care hospital over a 6‐month period. All…”
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    Evaluating the impact of environmental pollution on sperm DNA Fragmentation: A retrospective cohort analysis by Talwar, D., Shah, N., Rathore, S.S., Murdia, K., Chandra, V., Mistari, W., Bhoi, N.

    Published in Reproductive biomedicine online (01-05-2024)
    “…From decades it has been observed that male infertility has boomed over time as the industrialisation is augmented. Explanation of this downfall has been…”
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    Productivity, soil health, and carbon management index of Indian Himalayan intensified maize-based cropping systems under live mulch based conservation tillage practices by Yadav, Gulab Singh, Babu, Subhash, Das, Anup, Datta, M., Mohapatra, K.P., Singh, Raghavendra, Singh, Vinod K., Rathore, S.S., Chakraborty, Mandakranta

    Published in Field crops research (01-05-2021)
    “…•Cowpea as live mulch improves the productivity of intensified maize based system.•Live mulch based conservation tillage changes the soil carbon dynamics.•The…”
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    Integrated crop management for long-term sustainability of maize-wheat rotation focusing on productivity, energy and carbon footprints by Barman, Anamika, Pooniya, Vijay, Zhiipao, R.R., Biswakarma, Niraj, Kumar, Dinesh, Das, T.K., Shivay, Y.S., Rathore, S.S., Das, Kajal, Babu, Subhash, Saikia, Nilutpal, Meena, M.C., Bhatia, Arti

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-12-2024)
    “…Modern agriculture, driven by diesel-fed machinery, is both energy and carbon-intensive, primarily due to the improper use of inputs. Designing a production…”
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    Impact of land configuration and organic nutrient management on productivity, quality and soil properties under baby corn in Eastern Himalayas by Babu, Subhash, Singh, Raghavendra, Avasthe, R. K., Yadav, Gulab Singh, Das, Anup, Singh, Vinod K., Mohapatra, K. P., Rathore, S. S., Chandra, Puran, Kumar, Amit

    Published in Scientific reports (30-09-2020)
    “…Appropriate land configuration and assured nutrient supply are prerequisites for quality organic baby corn ( Zea mays L.) production in high rainfall areas of…”
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    Restoring soil carbon in marginal land of Indian Himalayas: Impact of crop intensification and conservation tillage by Das, Anup, Babu, Subhash, Datta, M., Kumar, Sanjeev, Singh, Raghavendra, Avasthe, Ravikant, Rathore, S.S., Yadav, S.K., Singh, Vinod K.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-09-2022)
    “…Soil carbon (C) loss is the prime sign of land degradation, and C pools have a great impact on soil quality and climate change mitigation. Hence, a field…”
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    Do the large carbon isotopic excursions in terrestrial organic matter across Paleocene–Eocene boundary in India indicate intensification of tropical precipitation? by Samanta, A., Bera, M.K., Ghosh, Ruby, Bera, Subir, Filley, Timothy, Pande, Kanchan, Rathore, S.S., Rai, Jyotsana, Sarkar, A.

    “…Five distinct transient warming (hyperthermal) events (Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum [PETM], H1/ETM2/ELMO, H2, I1, and I2), marked by negative carbon…”
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    Crop establishment techniques affect productivity, sustainability, and soil health under mustard-based cropping systems of Indian semi-arid regions by Shekhawat, Kapila, Rathore, S.S., Kandpal, B.K., Premi, O.P., Singh, Dhiraj, Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-05-2016)
    “…•Mustard cultivation under FIRB and ZT improved productivity, farm economics and sustainability.•Soil organic carbon and carbon sequestration potential were…”
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    Deficit Irrigation Scheduling and Superabsorbent Polymer‐ Hydrogel Enhance Seed Yield, Water Productivity and Economics of Indian Mustard Under Semi‐Arid Ecologies by Rathore, S.S., Shekhawat, Kapila, Dass, Anchal, Premi, O.P., Rathore, B.S., Singh, V.K.

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-07-2019)
    “…Oilseed brassicas are extensively grown in the water‐stressed ecologies of India. Sufficient irrigation, deficit irrigation scheduling (DIS) with limited…”
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    Anti-Cryptococcal activity of a furanone derivative–antibiofilm and opsonophagocytic potential by Rathore, S.S., Raman, T., Lalitha, C., Ramar, M., Munusamy, A., Ramakrishnan, J.

    Published in Journal de mycologie médicale (01-06-2020)
    “…Cryptococcus neoformans, an encapsulated fungal pathogen is evolving as a major threat to immune-compromised patients and rarely to healthy individuals also…”
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    Controlled fracture growth by blasting while protecting damages to remaining rock by RATHORE, S. S, BHANDARI, S

    Published in Rock mechanics and rock engineering (01-06-2007)
    “…Conventional blasting causes cracks and fractures in the rock. Controlled blasting techniques produce the macrocrack in a desired direction and eliminate…”
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