Publications by authors named "Deepak Marathe"

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  • A seven-month pot study evaluated the effects of moderately saline wastewater on the growth of six forestry plant species under different drainage conditions: well-drained saline (WDS), poor-drained saline (PDS), and well-drained non-saline as control.
  • The WDS treatment resulted in no plant mortality and significant increases in plant height and root biomass (145% to 221.6%), while the PDS treatment caused 33-66% mortality and lower growth increases (23.6% to 173.4%).
  • Two specific plant species showed high sodium accumulation in both treatments, emphasizing that adequate drainage is crucial for maximizing productivity and treatment efficiency in saline conditions.
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Cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) have now become a subject of environmental contamination and risk assessment due to their widespread use and occurrence in different environmental matrices. Due to their exceptional physio-chemical properties, these compounds are diversely used for formulations of consumer products and others implying their continuous and significant release to environmental compartments. This has captured the major attention of the concerned communities on the grounds of potential health hazards to human and biota.

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The present study focuses on determining the phyto-treatment efficiency for treatment of moderately saline wastewater using organic raw materials, such as rice husk, coconut husk, rice straw, and charcoal. The moderately saline wastewater with total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration up to 6143.33 ± 5.

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Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens L. [Diptera: Stratiomyidae]) has gained huge popularity in different industrial and commercial sectors because of its excellent potential to treat organic waste and high biomass production. As the industrial application of BSF is expanding at accelerated rates, there is a need to optimize its mass scale production where the organic substrates play a very crucial role in optimal growth and development.

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Different industrial activities such as agro-food processing and manufacturing, leather manufacturing, and paper and pulp production generate highly saline wastewater. Direct discharge of saline wastewater has resulted in pollution of waterbodies by very high magnitudes. Consequently, an enormous number of pollutants such as heavy metals, salts, and organic matter are also released into the environment threatening the survival of human and biota.

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Rehabilitation of degraded lands due to mining and other activities requires rebuilding of the appropriate soil structure and microbial integrity. Organic wastes, in particular plant-based materials, play a vital role in restoration of degraded land when used as amendments for topsoil integrated with microbe-assisted phytoremediation. In this present study, a biotechnological approach using the combination of organic waste amendments, i.

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