50 results match your criteria: "Centre for Water Resources Development and Management[Affiliation]"

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  • Groundwater quality is critical for health and agriculture but is often overlooked, leading to contamination, particularly in Kerala, India, where 62% of the population depends on it from millions of open wells.
  • This study uses machine learning techniques like random forest and others to analyze groundwater quality across Kerala, recognizing varying quality levels and validating them with spatial diagrams.
  • The findings reveal that 7.4% of the state has poor-quality groundwater, endangering around 0.59 million people, highlighting the need for sustainable groundwater management and addressing public health risks.
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Soil erosion poses significant ecological and socioeconomic challenges, driven by factors such as inappropriate land use, extreme rainfall events, deforestation, farming methods, and climate change. This study focuses on the Kozhikode district in Kerala, South India, which has seen increased vulnerability to soil erosion due to its unique geographical characteristics, increase in extreme events, and recent land use trends. The research employs RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation), considering multiple contributing factors such as rainfall erosivity (R), slope length and steepness (LS), cover management (C), conservation practices (P), and soil erodibility (K).

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Potassium, a pivotal macronutrient essential for growth, development, and crop yield, serves as a critical determinant of soil productivity. Its depletion disrupts the equilibrium of soil nutrients, prompting an investigation into integrated potassium management strategies to address this challenge. A field experiment was conducted during the winter season of 2020 using a randomized complete block design, with eight treatments, each replicated three times in Chinese cabbage ( L.

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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is known to vary among different ecosystems and soilscapes, yet the degree of variation remains uncertain. Comparing SOC levels in undisturbed ecosystems like forests with those in gradually altered ecosystems can provide valuable insights into the impact of land use on carbon dynamics. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different land uses on soil fertility parameters in the tropical region of Kerala, focusing on forests as well as cultivated agricultural landscape such as coconut, pepper, tapioca, acacia plantations, and mixed home garden cropping systems.

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Understanding the leaf rolling of paddy and exploring its management options under aerobic rice.

Sci Rep

August 2024

Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, 11451, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Rice is a staple food in the diets of more than half of the world's population. With India's irregular rainfall patterns and continual environmental anomalies, particularly in Kerala, the identification of climate-smart management practices which can withstand drought is critical. In this context, atrial was conducted in the experimental plots to evolve effective water and nutrient management practices under aerobic rice in lateritic soils of Kerala.

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Blackgram, a protein-rich pulse crop (24%), is crucial for combating food insecurity, particularly in malnourished and economically weak countries. Enhancing blackgram production requires improved, input-saving management practices. Given the challenges of climate change and population growth, efficient water management is vital for increasing pulse productivity and water use efficiency with minimal investment.

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Nitrate pollution of water emerging from various anthropogenic activities has become a major environmental concern because of its deleterious effects on natural water resources. The present work deals with the synthesis of the ternary nanocomposite based on chitosan, iron oxide (FeO), and titanium dioxide (TiO) and its application for the removal of nitrates from model-contaminated water. FeO derived through a coprecipitation method was incorporated into the chitosan matrix which was fabricated in the form of beads.

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Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous pollutant causing severe threat to the biotic and abiotic components of the coastal ecosystem. Accumulation of MPs in the commercially important bivalves Viz. Perna viridis (green mussel) and Meretrix casta (clam) collected from four different locations of Beypore estuary, Southern India was studied.

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The significance of integrating agricultural by-products such as paddy husk ash (PHA) and potato peels with organic fertilizers lies in enhancing soil fertility, increasing crop yields, and reducing reliance on traditional organic fertilizers like farmyard manure (FYM) or compost alone. Grounded in sustainable agriculture and nutrient management frameworks, this study examines the impact of diverse formulations derived from agricultural waste on productivity, nutrient efficiency, and profitability in a pigeon pea-vegetable mustard-okra cropping system. A two-year field experiment (2020-2022) at ICAR-IARI, New Delhi tested seven nutrient sources viz.

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The fabric of the Antarctic lacustrine system has a crucial role in assimilating the anthropogenic inputs and mitigating their long time impacts on climate change. Here, we present the changes in the concentrations of major ions and trace metals in the surface water of the lacustrine system to understand the extent of anthropogenic impacts from the adjacent Schirmacher Hills, East Antarctica. The results show that the land-locked lakes (closed-basin lakes surrounded by topographical barriers such as mountains or bedrock formations) in the region have a moderate enrichment in elemental concentrations compared to the pro-glacial lakes (marginal freshwater bodies that form at the terminus of a glacier or ice sheet).

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Lately, the bio electrochemical systems are emerging as an efficient wastewater treatment and energy conversion technology. However, their scaling-up is considerably restrained by slow-rate of cathodic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) or otherwise by the high cost associated with the available efficient ORR catalysts. In this investigation, a cost-effective and eco-friendly approach for synthesizing Ni based ORR catalyst utilizing biosorption property of microalgae is accomplished.

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Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of the hydrological cycle and reliable estimates of ET are essential for assessing crop water requirements and irrigation management. Direct measurement of evapotranspiration is both costly and involves complex and intricate procedures. Hence, empirical models are commonly utilized to estimate ET using accessible meteorological data.

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  • Nitrate-contaminated groundwater poses health risks, especially for children, and a study in Kerala, India assessed nitrate levels and potential health impacts in 2010 and 2018.
  • The study analyzed data from 324 wells, revealing increasing nitrate concentrations over time and significant spatial variability, with the highest levels remaining consistent across the years.
  • Health risk assessments indicated a notable rise in non-carcinogenic risks for both females and children from 2010 to 2018, highlighting the urgent need for improved water quality management in affected areas.
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Background: Turmeric cultivation primarily thrives in India, followed by Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, China, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. India leads globally in both area and production of turmeric. Despite this, there is a recognized gap in research regarding the impact of climate change on site suitability of turmeric.

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Roadside soil contamination is mostly caused by human-caused pollutant deposition. PTEs are among the many substances that are harmful for both humans and the environment. PTE concentrations in roadside soil in Chennai, southern India, have been determined in this study.

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Nutrient management in shallow transitional aquatic systems is very complex due to the sediment-water exchange, especially for phosphorus. The present study tries to get an in-depth understanding of the distribution of geochemical forms of phosphorus in the surface sediments of Beypore Estuary, a tropical estuarine system in southwest India, which has been subjected to immense climate change in recent times. Total phosphorus in the sediments was found to be abysmally lower (76.

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Freshwater habitats hold a unique role in the survival of all living organisms and supply water for drinking, irrigation, and life support activities. In recent decades, due to anthropogenic activities, deterioration in the water quality has been a long-lasting problem and challenge to the scientific fraternity. Although, these freshwater bodies have a bearable intrinsic capacity for pollution load however alarming increase in pollution limits the intrinsic capacities and requires additional technological interventions.

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Flagellin, a plant-defense-activating protein identified from Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Dieffenbachiae invokes defense response in tobacco.

BMC Microbiol

October 2023

Biocatalysts Laboratory, Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Directorate of Natural Resource Management, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, 641 003, India.

Background: Secretome analysis is a valuable tool to study host-pathogen protein interactions and to identify new proteins that are important for plant health. Microbial signatures elicit defense responses in plants, and by that, the plant immune system gets triggered prior to pathogen infection. Functional properties of secretory proteins from Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.

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Evaluation of aquifer potential is essential, as the potable water demand has increased globally over the last few decades. The present study delineated different zones of groundwater potential and groundwater quality of the Kallada River basin (KRB) in southern India, using geo-environmental and hydrogeochemical parameters, respectively. Geo-environmental variables considered include relative relief, land use/land cover, drainage density, slope angle, geomorphology, and geology, while hydrogeochemical parameters include pH, electrical conductivity (EC), Cl, Fe, and Al concentrations.

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Bimetallic nanoparticles (BNPs) have been used as a new line of defence against heavy metal contamination among several types of nanoparticles (NPs) due to their enhanced, synergistic activity. In this study, we investigated the adsorption behaviour of porous (styrene-divinylbenzene)/CuNi bimetallic nanocomposite (P(St-DVB)/CuNi BNC) in a continuous flow fixed-bed column and its ability to remove Pb (II), Cd (II), and Zn (II) ions from aqueous solutions. We examined how the initial metal concentration, flow rate, and bed height affected the adsorption characteristics.

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  • The Western Ghats in India are prone to landslides, particularly after heavy rainfall, highlighting the need for effective landslide susceptibility mapping (LSM) for better hazard management.
  • A GIS-based fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) technique was applied to assess areas at risk of landslides, determining the relative importance of nine influencing factors and creating a detailed susceptibility map.
  • The study found 27% of the area highly susceptible to landslides, while validating the accuracy of the LSM model with AUC and F1 scores, ensuring its reliability for future land use planning and hazard mitigation efforts.*
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Rising need for various renewable and non-renewable energy resources became vital for developing countries to meet their rapid economic growth under an exponentially growing population scenario. The primary goal of COP-26 for climate change mitigation is to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from different sectors. Because of their significant contribution to global warming, GHG emissions from hydroelectric reservoirs have been a contentious topic of discussion since the pre-industrial age.

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Plastics, especially microplastics in soils, are considered a severe environmental issue worldwide. However, globally, the main research focus is on microplastic pollution in the marine environment, the microplastic pollution on soils and sediments remains on the sideline so far. But the fact is that microplastics are omnipresent in terrestrial systems in the form of microbeads in industrial systems and in sewage sludge.

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