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    Rhizosphere soil microbial index of tree species in a coal mining ecosystem by Sinha, Shipra, Masto, R.E., Ram, L.C., Selvi, V.A., Srivastava, N.K., Tripathi, R.C., George, Joshy

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2009)
    “…Microbial characterization of the tree rhizosphere provides important information relating to the screening of tree species for re-vegetation of degraded land…”
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    Co-application of biochar and lignite fly ash on soil nutrients and biological parameters at different crop growth stages of Zea mays by Masto, R. Ebhin, Ansari, Md. A., George, J., Selvi, V.A., Ram, L.C.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-09-2013)
    “…•Co-application of biochar and fly ash could be a sustainable ecological engineering practice.•Combined application of biochar with fly ash increased maize…”
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    Management of Lignite Fly Ash for Improving Soil Fertility and Crop Productivity by Ram, Lal C, Srivastava, Nishant K, Jha, Sangeet K, Sinha, Awadhesh K, Masto, Reginald E, Selvi, Vetrivel A

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-09-2007)
    “…Lignite fly ash (LFA), being alkaline and endowed with excellent pozzolanic properties, a silt loam texture, and plant nutrients, has the potential to improve…”
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    Phosphorus Removal Using Lignite Fly Ash by Masto, R. E., Verma, R., Ram, L. C., Selvi, V. A., George, J., Sinha, A. K.

    “…Phosphorus (P) release to surface waters leads to serious pollution. The development of technology for P removal offers the opportunity for abatement of…”
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    The Effect of Fly Ash Application on Phosphorus Availability in an Acid Soil by Masto, R. E., Mahato, M., Selvi, V. A., Ram, L. C.

    “…Fly ash has increasingly been used as soil amendment. The mobility of the plant nutrient, phosphorus (P), from fly ash into plant roots is limited due to…”
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    The Impact of Fly Ash Amendment on Soil Carbon by Masto, R. E., Sengupta, T., George, J., Ram, L. C., Sunar, K. K., Selvi, V. A., Sinha, A. K.

    “…Soils play an important role in carbon cycling. An important approach to terrestrial carbon sequestration is to make use of currently underutilized and…”
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