Publications by authors named "Shiza Tariq"

The current investigation designed to estimate the bioremediation potential of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Ag-nanoparticles. Tube well and HIT water comprising Mn and Fe above recommended values were used as treatments while tap water irrigation was treated as control. The HIT water showed 24, 200, and 64.

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  • - Lotus seeds have a rich history of 7,000 years as a vegetable, functional food, and medicine due to their low calorie count and high nutrient density.
  • - These seeds offer various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and are becoming popular as functional foods that may reduce chronic disease risks.
  • - Research into the bioactive compounds in lotus seeds and their effects on the body is important for understanding their therapeutic potential and extraction methods.
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