Evaluating the impact of phytosynthesized micronutrient nanoparticles on the growth and propagation of mulberry cuttings: dose determination and toxicity concerns

MS Haydar, P Saha, P Mandal, S Roy - Environmental Science: Nano, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
Micronutrient deficiency heavily affects the growth and propagation of mulberry plants.
Herein, the present study aimed to determine the optimum dosage of nanoparticle …

Mercury tolerance and bioremediation potential of mountain soil bacteria: Insights from Darjeeling, containing elevated levels of mercury

S Acharyya, S Saha, A Ghosh, S Majumder… - Science of The Total …, 2025 - Elsevier
More and more research is now being focused on the mercury contamination of remote
mountain environments. This study aimed to explore the mountain soil of Tiger Hill …

Prevalence of pesticide tolerance in soil bacteria from Darjeeling Himalayas: A growing concern of grasshopper effect

M Bhattacharya, S Acharyya, S Saha… - Khulna University …, 2024 - kus.ku.ac.bd
Agricultural development involves the use of pesticides that have ended up in the soil or
water bodies. These chemicals can accumulate and control microbial population by …

Presence of pesticide-tolerant microorganisms in high-altitude pristine lakes within Singalila Ridge of the Himalayas

S Acharyya, S Majumder, M Bhattacharya - Environmental Monitoring and …, 2024 - Springer
This is the first report on high pesticide tolerance displayed by the microbiota isolated from
the sediments of two high-altitude lakes, located in the Singalila National Park, Singalila …

Tea plantation shade tree leaf influences the susceptibility of rhizosphere microbial consortium: A comprehensive study on their leaf extract cross tolerance

A Ghosh, A Nag, S Acharyya, S Saha… - Eurasian Journal of …, 2024 - dergipark.org.tr
Leguminous shade trees are ubiquitous parts of tea plantations of the Terai region.
However, their shed leaves might have an effect on the soil microflora under those shade …

Consortium of management practices in long-run improves soil fertility and carbon sequestration in drylands of semi-arid tropics

G Chander, A Singh, K Abbhishek… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
A continuously declining carbon in soils of drylands has increasingly become a source of
concern and needs integrated solutions to achieve global food security and sustainability …

Study of tolerance ability in phosphate solubilising microorganisms isolated from tea plantations soil of lower Darjeeling hills

S Saha, S Acharyya, S Sarkar… - Bulletin of the National …, 2021 - Springer
Background Tea is an important plantation crop in India and world. Introduction of fertilisers
and pesticides for better production polluted tea garden soils. Phosphates in agricultural …

Eurasian Journal of Soil Science

A Ghosh, A Nag, S Acharyya, S Saha… - Eurasian Journal of …, 2024 - ejss.fesss.org
Leguminous shade trees are ubiquitous parts of tea plantations of the Terai region.
However, their shed leaves might have an effect on the soil microflora under those shade …

[PDF][PDF] Soil physicochemical characterization of supervised and unsupervised plantations in terai region of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, India

S Sarkar, S Chakraborty, M Mukherjee, A Ghosh… - researchgate.net
Terai region of sub–Himalayan West Bengal is a land of tea and plantation forests. These
century old plantations are not only the socioeconomic backbone of the region but also the …