- Agricultural Science and Fertilization
- Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
- Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
- Agricultural Economics and Practices
- Agricultural pest management studies
- Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
- Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Soil Management and Crop Yield
- Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
- Coal and Its By-products
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
- Irrigation Practices and Water Management
- Agriculture, Plant Science, Crop Management
- Insect Pest Control Strategies
- Heavy metals in environment
- Genetic and Environmental Crop Studies
- Plant Pathogens and Resistance
- Rangeland and Wildlife Management
- Vehicle emissions and performance
- Agricultural Practices and Plant Genetics
- Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
- Soil and Land Suitability Analysis
- Potato Plant Research
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Central Agricultural University
2021-2024
Medway School of Pharmacy
2024
Lovely Professional University
2024
Vellore Institute of Technology University
2023
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ghatkhed Amravati
2023
Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research
2012-2022
GD Goenka University
2022
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
2018-2022
Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology
2022
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agriculture University
2019-2021
Abstract The increasing demand for food and other basic resources from a growing population has resulted in the intensification of agricultural industrial activities. wastes generated agriculture are burgeoning problem, as their disposal, utilisation management practices not efficient or universally applied. Particularly developing countries, most biomass residues left field to decompose burned open, resulting significant environmental impacts. Similarly, with rapid global urbanisation...
This work is part of a study different types plant-based biomass to elucidate their capacity for valorisation via managed carbonation step involving gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2). The perspectives broader waste was reviewed, followed by proposed closed-loop process the wood in earlier works. present newly focusses on combining agricultural with mineralised CO2. Here, reactivity selected ashes CO2 and ability be bound carbonate hardened product examined. Three categories residues, including...
(1) The effects of burning and grazing dry tropical Indian savanna on the level available nutrient pools microbial C, N P were assessed. (2) maximum amounts nutrients biomass occurred in period minimum wet period. (3) Burning increased inorganic by 54% 15-49%, respectively also bicarbonate-extractable 35% 27-32%, respectively. (4) Mean annual C varied from 361 to 466 μ g -1 , 35 44 16 23 soil. mean positively related each other. (5) 18%, 26% 35%, 15-18%, 14-23% 19-29%.
Maintaining soil organic carbon (SOC) in arid ecosystem is important for productivity and restoration of deserted sandy western plain India. There a need to understand how the cropping systems changes may alter SOC pools including total (TOC), particulate C (POC), water soluble (WSC), very labile (VLC), (LC), less (LLC) non-labile (NLC) climate. We selected seven major agricultural this study viz., barren, fallow, barley–fallow, mustard–moth bean, chickpea–groundnut, wheat–green gram...
Abstract The present work investigates biomass wastes and their ashes for re-use in combination with mineralised CO 2 cement-bound construction products. A range of residues (e.g., wood-derived, nut shells, fibres, fruit peels) sourced India, Africa the UK were ashed exposed to gas. These -reactive could mineralise gas be used cement ‘raw’ solid carbonated monolithic composites. sequestered (125–414 g /kg) that emitted after incineration (400–500 was within same (w/w). embodied significant...