Ashwini Waoo

Ashwini Waoo
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  • Ph. D., M. Phill., M. Sc. CSIR-NET Life Sciences
  • Professor at AKS University, Satna

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AKS University, Satna
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Soil bacteria, often unseen yet integral to the ecosystem, form an invisible army crucial for climate resilience and mitigation. These microscopic organisms play multifaceted roles, from sequestering carbon and nitrogen fixation to enhancing soil structure and nutrient availability. Their pivotal function extends to mitigating climate change impact...
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The urgent need to address environmental issues associated with the use of conventional fossil fuels has driven the rapid evolution of the global energy landscape. This review explores the background and significance of 3-G biofuel production, emphasizing the shift towards sustainable alternatives amidst escalating greenhouse gas emissions. While v...
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Industrial Applications of Soil Microbes is a compilation of reviews on the industrial usage of soil microorganisms. Readers will be updated about recent applications of soil bacteria, fungi and viruses in sectors such as agriculture, biotechnology, environmental management. Volume 4 includes review on mycorrhizal fungi, endophytes and a range of m...
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Ethnomedicinal knowledge, embedded within cultures for centuries, offers a rich repository of remedies derived from natural sources. This review delves into the ethnomedicinal plants found on the campus of AKS University, exploring their traditional uses as documented in indigenous knowledge systems. The study aims to compile, document, and analyze...
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An excellent source of knowledge about the range of phytochemicals found in medicinal plants that can be precisely selected for use in drug development. The objective of the current study was to assess the qualitative phytochemical screening of Achyranthus aspera methanolic extract, which was followed by analysis using thin-layer chromatography (TL...
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Around 40% of the world's population lives in dryland areas, while 50-80% of the world's arable crop lands are affected by soil erosion. Soil and water losses from crop lands may result in a considerable reduction in crop yield and could affect future soil productive potential. Historically, small-scale farmers have managed to cope with and even ma...
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The application of biofertilizers in pulse crop agriculture has garnered significant attention as an eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional chemical fertilizers. This comprehensive review aims to elucidate the progression of biofertilizer technologies from traditional single-strain inoculants to contemporary microbiome-based strat...
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Momordica dioica, a traditional medicinal plant of the Cucurbitaceae family, is sought after for its various medicinal properties including antibacterial, anti-tumorogenic, analgesic, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergic activities. Plant tissue culture allows micropropagation and regeneration. Standard culture protocol established f...
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Biofertilizers derived from microorganisms are an environmentally friendly and economical alternative to chemical fertilizers, supporting sustainable agriculture by enhancing crop productivity. Halo-tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can significantly improve the growth of plants in saline soils, which are becoming increasingly pr...
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Agriculture determines the living conditions of the population of a nation. The salinity of soil affects plant growth by inhibiting the process of plant photosynthesis, protein synthesis, and lipid metabolism. According to a study by the United Nations Environment Program approximately 20 % of agricultural land and 50 % of cropland in the world is...
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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) is a widely cultivated herb valued for its aromatic leaves and seeds, which are used in culinary and medicinal applications. Optimizing its cultivation practices, particularly in terms of nutrient management and plant spacing, is crucial for maximizing yield and quality. This review comprehensively examines the eff...
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The most significant and renewable class of polymeric materials are extracellular exopolysaccharides (EPSs) produced by microorganisms. Because of their diverse chemical and structural makeup, EPSs play a variety of functions in a variety of industries, including the agricultural industry, dairy industry, biofilms, cosmetics, and others, demonstrat...
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ABSTRACT Integrated and interdisciplinary technology is now the prime wealth of knowledge in all aspects of life. Interdisciplinary research brings new opportunities for the benefits of short-term projects. Agriculture is the main foundation of the Indian economy; it is possible to sustain the agricultural system with innovative interdisciplinary a...
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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) is a widely cultivated herb valued for its aromatic leaves and seeds, which are used in culinary and medicinal applications. Optimizing its cultivation practices, particularly in terms of nutrient management and plant spacing, is crucial for maximizing yield and quality. This review comprehensively examines the eff...
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Various factors contribute to environmental degradation, including ecosystem disruption and pollution, damaged freshwater sources and arable land, compromised in some way, and reduced biological diversity and the general health of the environment. Because individuals have only been allotted one Earth to deal with, irreparable damage to the environm...
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Documentation and standardization of Janmaghutti, a traditional herbal formulation from the Chitrakoot region, Madhya Pradesh, were carried out to assess its composition, quality, and role in child healthcare
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A review based on exploration of ethnobotany, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of medicinal plants highlights their traditional uses, chemical constituents, and therapeutic potential.
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Microbes make up nearly a third of all biomass on the planet and have a remarkable genetic diversity and exist in interacting communities in the majority of habitats. Despite this, we know little about how microbiological communities interact, flourish, work collaboratively, communicate with other organisms in the natural habitats, and ultimately s...
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This volume is a compilation of reviews on the industrial usage of soil microorganisms. The contents include 15 brief reviews on different soil microbe assisted industrial processes. Readers will be updated about recent applications of soil bacteria, fungi and algae in sectors such as agriculture, biotechnology, environmental management. The review...
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Salinity is one of the predominant abiotic stresses which affects plant growth by inducing excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that leads to oxidative damage of plant cells. Plants alleviate salinity stress by regulating intracellular concentrations of various phytochemicals like phenol, tannin, antioxidants, etc. The present work...
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Biotic and abiotic factors are environmental factors that play a vital role in plant growth and productivity. Abiotic stress like drought, salinity environmental pollution has done major damage to the productivity of crops. According to the study by the United Nations Environment Program approximately 20% of agricultural land and 50% of cropland in...
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New Education Policy was formulated by the Government via a consultation process. It emerges as an inclusive, participatory, and holistic approach of MHRD initiated in January 2015, MHRDA new National Education Policy (NEP) has been approved by the Union Cabinet, which makes modifications in the Indian system of education from school to college. Th...
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This book is all about technology and innovation and how they are useful in the business sector. The use of technology is expanding in all sectors and its usage is helping business to grow. Innovation is also very important for any kind of business. This book is prepared after doing research in the field of the innovation technology in business. Th...
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Standardization of traditional herbal formulation (Kajal) from the Chitrakoot region, Madhya Pradesh, was performed, focusing on its composition, quality parameters, and potential efficacy in eye care
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Pharmacognostic evaluation and preliminary phytochemical analysis were conducted on three root samples of Karpasa (Gossypium herbaceum L.), highlighting their morphological, microscopic, and chemical profiles for potential therapeutic applications
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There have been a lot of practical applications of phytoremediation in the last ten years, involving organic, inorganic, heavy metal, and radionuclide remediation. India would find this to be an excellent alternative to conventional remediation methods as it is a sustainable and inexpensive process. The huge retention of industrial waste in soil re...
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There have been a lot of practical applications of phytoremediation in the last ten years, involving organic, inorganic, heavy metal, and radionuclide remediation. India would find this to be an excellent alternative to conventional remediation methods as it is a sustainable and inexpensive process. The huge retention of industrial waste in soil re...
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Paradigm Shift in Education Ecosystem during COVID-19: A Perception
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Saraca asoca is an important medicinal tree facing a serious problem of reduction from its instinctivetenancy in India.Before formulation of conservation strategies for geographical protection of S. asoca genotypes available in India, it is necessary to characterize them. In the current study, the RAPD markers have been utilized effectively for cat...
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Soybean is an essential legume crop that has grown mainly in Madhya Pradesh. It supplies over 25 Percent of the vegetable oil requirement of the country and a substantial quantum of protein-rich by-product for animal feed requirements. Viral diseases caused by Begomoviruses, it is transmitted by whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci), responsible for yield re...
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With intensified progress, more desirable manufacturing capability and growth of present day agriculture, global awareness has been serious about approaches to preserve and retain the environment. Agricultural pollution includes fertilizers, animal waste, fossil gasoline and its combustion products and pesticides incorporate long-term, quite often...
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ABSTRACT With intensified progress, more desirable manufacturing capability and growth of present day agriculture, global awareness has been serious about approaches to preserve and retain the environment. Agricultural pollution includes fertilizers, animal waste, fossil gasoline and its combustion products and pesticides incorporate long-term, qui...
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Aims To provide brief review on Prognostication of Bioremediation Requisite around Industrially Contaminated Environment Background The Vindhya Pradesh is environmentally very important to understand the rich Indian biodiversity and diffuse chemical pollution. Heavy metal pollution in soil and water is currently a major environmental problem becau...
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Nation aspires to welcome the rebirth of our education systems in this COVID-19 pandemic situation. It’s time to change our traditional educational strategies into the digital higher education system. Higher education plays a vital role in generating the potential and galaxy of intellectuals required for the economy of future India. The experiences...
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Phytochemical or biochemical preparation of various plants like Centella asiatica contains various biologically active compounds and its analysis will provide an opportunity for new drugs lead. Due to their medical importance, there is always a need to cultivate these plants at large scale. In current scenario high population explosion demands for...
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Cement industries is among the primary sectors of the Indian economic system. Surely that the commercial units are dependable for the total socioeconomic progress of the locality, even as it contributes considerably to the pollution drawback of the subject around. Trendy cement industries have taken measures to manage the air pollution outcomes. Th...
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Soil is like measuring meter/ device that tell us overall health of that area. Soil play important role like biomass production controlling and regulating environmental interaction. A soil test is a process by which plant-nutrient elements are extracted from the soil and measured for their "plant-available" content. Soil pollution is mainly caused...
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Pollution of the globe with toxic heavy metals has increased dramatically since the foundation of the industrial revolution. Several studies have been conducted to evaluate the effects of different heavy metal concentrations on living plants. Numerous in vitro experiments have focused on the effects of high concentrations of heavy metals on the reg...
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Many herbs are used from ancient to cure diseases. Plumeria species is of Apocynaceae family, Plumeria accuminata belonging to this, is also considered as ornamental plant. The plant is full of medicinal uses as it cures infections, digestive diseases, bronchitis, bleeding piles, dysentery, blood disorder, blennorrhagia, leprocy, rheumatism. The bi...
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Global industrialization has badly effect on environment and the entire biospheres. This distraction of the ecosystem has a hazardous effect on health of human and other organisms. Efforts should be made for dense vegetation of heavy metal bioaccumulation plants at the contaminated soil so that they can remove pollution and also give eco-green plea...
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Recently industrialization has become an ecosystem threat and ultimately hazardous to health of living organisms. But fact is that industries are required for the economy modernization and development of the city like Bhopal. Therefore environmental pollution with toxic chemicals and metals is a global problem. Keeping this in to an account this re...
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The destruction of environment has taken place very rapidly, over the last few decades. Human activities have lead to the degradation of air and soil, decline of biodiversity, scarcity of water, increasing hazardous waste, and so on. All these problems ultimately lead to Global Warming and Climate change that could have serious consequences. Recent...
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Phytoremediation is a fast emerging area of research, since in recent days many researches in this area were initiated all over the world; it includes phytoremediation of radionuclides, organic, inorganic pollutants and heavy metals. This inexpensive eco green process is a viable alternative to conventional methods, and will be mostly applicable in...
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Metals are the part of natural constituents of soil but industrial activities such as mining and smelting of ores, electroplating work, gas exhaust, energy and fuel production, fertilizer and pesticide application, and municipal waste results in enormous amount of increase in their natural concentrations in soil. Hazardous compounds or chemicals su...
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The World’s industrialization has spectacularly increased the overall environmental 'load' of heavy metal toxins in such a way that people dependent upon them for proper functioning. Industrial processes have actively manufactured, mined, burned, and refined heavy metal compounds for many reasons. Today heavy metals are profuse in drinking water, a...
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Contaminated soils pose a major environmental and human health concern; phytoremediation technology provides solution to this critical problem. Bhopal, the city of lakes have currently facing the enormous amount of industrial pollution mainly at the industrial area due to direct dumping of industrial wastes at nearby soil. The research work main...
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Environmental pollution with heavy metals is a global problem. It is present everywhere, though to different degrees and is specific to certain parts of the biosphere. Living organisms are not able to prepare and adapt rapidly to a sudden and huge environmental load with different toxic compounds, thus the accumulation of such toxic compounds, espe...
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In developing countries like India, most of our industries are at the preliminary phase and cannot manage to pay for as invest in waste matter management and pollution control due to little income edge. Enormous number of contaminants and waste materials containing heavy metals are disposed into the biosphere. Remediation of heavy metal contaminate...
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Environmental pollution is a very vital issue nowadays, affecting all the people in one way or the other. Due to rapid increase in human population and industrialization, the demand for natural raw materials and source of energy are increasing day by day in developing countries, directly or indirectly the industrial wastes are entered into natural...
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The purpose of this study was to emphasize the Vegetation-enhanced bioremediation or phytoremediation plan for the surroundings of industrial area of Bhopal. This regions contain many industries and therefore there is a big risk of environmental pollution which is very hazardous to our health. Heavy metal accumulation in agricultural soils is poten...

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