Rhizosphere impacts bacterial community structure in the tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze.) estates of Darjeeling, India

C Bhattacharyya, M Imchen… - Environmental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
India contributes 28% of the world's tea production, and the Darjeeling tea of India is a world‐
famous tea variety known for its unique quality, flavour and aroma. This study analyzed the …

Comprehensive analysis of water and sediment from holy water body 'Pokhri'reveals presence of biomolecules that may educe skin, gastroenterological and …

M Bhattacharya, S Majumder, S Nandi, A Ghosh… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract 'Pokhri mai'refers to the natural pond amidst the hilly forest slopes of the Buxa tiger
reserve (BTR) nearby Jayanti considered to be sacred by the local ethnic groups serving as …

Next-generation optical fiber sensors: Gold nanoparticle/Eu2O3-RGO hybrid coating for phosphate ion detection

RP Potdar, A Verma, YB Khollam, SF Shaikh… - Journal of Molecular …, 2025 - Elsevier
The investigation of optical sensors for the identification of particular ions is currently a
highly active field of study. In this regard, gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) and rare-earth-doped …

Lysinibacillus sphaericus Isolated from Dolomite and Copper Ore Contaminated Kaljani River Basin Exhibits High Copper Tolerance and Plant Growth Promoting …

S Nandi, P Subba, M Bhattacharya - Geomicrobiology Journal, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this present study is to explore and decipher copper tolerant plant growth
promoting bacteria from dolomite contaminated soil. Lysinibacillus sphaericus (NJCT1) …

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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Differential Effects of Organic Inputs on Soil Fertility and Growth of Tea Plants.

AB DAS, C GURUNG, C GHOSH - Current Agriculture Research …, 2023 - researchgate.net
The objective of the experiment was to evaluate how newly planted biclonal Tocklai stock
tea varieties (TS 462, TS 463, TS 520, and TS 589) respond to compost in a series of …

Investigating the relationship between soil acidity and some quality characteristics of tea green leaves in tea plantations of Gilan province

A Shirinfekr, S Oustan, N Najafi… - Iranian Journal of Soil …, 2023 - srjournal.areeo.ac.ir
Tea is a permanent and evergreen plant that grows adeptly in acidic soils. The tea plant
naturally absorbs aluminum and accumulates it in various shoot parts. Although aluminum is …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] CLIMATIC VARIABILITY AND ITS IMPACT ON TEA PRODUCTION IN HIMACHAL PRADESH

N AWASTHI - 2024 - krishikosh.egranth.ac.in
It is believed that tea consumption dates back to 2737 BCE in ancient China, during the time
of Emperor Shen Nong. Camellia sinensis LO Kuntze, is an evergreen tree or shrub that …