Publications by authors named "Abhay B Fulke"

Coastal waters are the ultimate destination for both point and non-point sources of contamination. The uncontrolled dicharge of fecal waste into the ocean harms natural resources, marine life, and poses health risks to humans. Regular monitoring of coastal water quality and source tracking is important to prevent disease outbreaks.

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  • - The study introduces Bacillus enclensis AGM_Cr8, a marine bacterium found in polluted Versova Creek, Mumbai, that displays significant tolerance to chromate stress and other heavy metals such as lead and arsenic.
  • - Various microscopic techniques show how AGM_Cr8 absorbs chromate, with evidence of both surface interaction and internal bioaccumulation, suggesting a bioreduction mechanism that converts harmful Cr(VI) into less toxic Cr(III).
  • - Genome sequencing reveals twenty-two genes related to chromate tolerance and detoxification processes, indicating AGM_Cr8's potential for bioremediation of chromium contamination in the environment.
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Upwelling promotes marine productivity through water column mixing. The process disturbs the ecosystem, causing oxygen depletion and thermal variability. This study analyses effect of upwelling processes on microbial signature in coastal waters off Mumbai.

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  • * Long exposure to these heavy metals can cause harmful effects on human health, and traditional remediation methods often harm the surrounding environment.
  • * The review highlights the potential of bioremediation, using microbes to effectively reduce and transform heavy metals into less harmful forms, offering a more sustainable solution for contaminated sites.
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Mangrove ecosystem is diverse habitat for number of medicinally important microorganisms including fungi. Scientific research from last three decade emphasises it potential in important secondary metabolites production, which have wide biological activities. The current study elaborates isolation of fungi from pneumatophore of mangrove plant and investigation of ethyl acetate extract for antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activity.

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Mumbai, India's seven-island city, is known for its sandy beaches as a major tourist attraction, but urbanization and industrialization have weakened the environment. Unregulated sewage disposal and untreated effluents off the coast have made the beach environment vulnerable. Therefore, monitoring water and sand quality at beaches should be mandatory.

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The abundance of fecal-indicating bacteria in water bodies are said to be influenced by environmental conditions. The effect of environmental parameters on the changing microbial population plays an important role in coastal water quality assessment. It's crucial to comprehend these patterns in order to support management initiatives for pollution control.

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Bio-mitigation of plastics by microorganisms generates carbon dioxide (CO) that can be utilized for algal biomass generation. Pseudomonas mendocina ABF786, reportedly the most efficient plastic-degrading bacteria, was screened using the modified most probable number technique. This study highlights the use of an integrative prototype for the production of microalgal biomass (Chlorella vulgaris) in combination with bio-mitigation of plastics, which serves a dual purpose: (i) increased plastic-degradation capability by microorganisms (53%-85% increase in plastic weight loss) due to removal of CO feedback inhibition and (ii) increased algal biomass generation (200%-237%) due to supply of extra CO from plastic degradation to the algal cultivation flask.

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The present study aims to isolate diverse actinomycetes communities from the estuarine sediments of Patalganga located at Northwest coast of India. Total 40 actinomycetes were isolated from 24 sediment samples by dilution plating on six different isolation media. Among them, morphologically 18 distinct selected isolates of actinomycetes were verified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and identified as Streptomyces spp.

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Aromatic hydrocarbons are persistent pollutants in aquatic systems as endocrine disruptors, significantly impacting natural ecosystems and human health. Microbes perform as natural bioremediators to remove and regulate aromatic hydrocarbons in the marine ecosystem. The present study focuses upon the comparative diversity and abundance of various hydrocarbon-degrading enzymes and their pathways from deep sediments along the Gulf of Kathiawar Peninsula and Arabian Sea, India.

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Growing levels of pollution in marine environment has been a matter of serious concern in recent years. Increased levels of heavy metals due to improper waste disposal has led to serious repercussions. This has increased occurrences of heavy metals in marine fauna.

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  • Coastal waters, particularly in Mumbai, are becoming hotspots for antibiotic-resistant bacteria, especially different strains of Escherichia coli, indicating a significant environmental health threat.
  • Out of 65 tested faecal coliform samples, 38 were identified with multiple antibiotic resistances, with a diverse range of 16 serotypes, revealing alarming levels of antibiotic resistance among these pathogens.
  • The study emphasizes the need for public awareness and effective coastal management strategies to address the health risks posed by contamination from antibiotic-resistant microorganisms.
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Introduction: Idol immersion activity is one of the sources of heavy metal pollution in the lakes of India. Futala, Gandhisagar and Ambazari lakes of Nagpur city are highly involved with idol immersion activity.

Case Description: In this study, water and Tilapia fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) of Futala, Gandhisagar and Ambazari lakes were analyzed for heavy metals by using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES).

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An intense green luminescent Na₂Ca(PO₄)F:Mn²⁺ phosphor has been prepared at high temperature by reduction treatment in a charcoal environment. The emission band of Mn²⁺ was obtained at around 522 nm (green) under 259 nm excitation. Enhancement in emission intensity arising from the thermal treatment is reported.

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In this study, an attempt was made to use micro-algal system for the production of biodiesel precursors and simultaneous CO(2) mitigation. Chlorella sp. was found to have a higher growth rate as compared to the other algal species tested namely Chlamydomonas sp.

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