Amit Kumar

@subharti.org.

Assistant Professor Department of Botany, Keral Verma Shubharti College of Sciences
Swami vivekanand shubharti university meerut



                    

https://researchid.co/akumar-1990

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Botany

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Pollution, Environmental Science, Environmental Chemistry, Agricultural and Biological Sciences

27

Scholar Citations

2

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • An invasive plant Ageratum houstonianum L. as an adsorbent for the removal of triphenylmethane dye (malachite green): isotherm, kinetics, and thermodynamic
    A Kumar, A Tyagi, S Kumar, MU Charaya, R Singh
    Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 1-18 2023

  • Biosorption of Basic Fuchsin Dye by Mycomass of Dye-Tolerant Fungal Strains Isolated from Dye-Treated Soils
    PKMUC Amit Kumar1*, Sanjay Kumar1, Harish Pal Bhati2, Raj Singh3, Ashu Tyagi4
    Frontiers in Crop Improvement 10 (Special Issue-V), 2201-2206 2022

  • EVALUATION OF MYCOBIOTA OF SOIL FUNGI ISOLATED FROM GARDEN SOIL AND FROM SOIL CONTAMINATED WITH PAPER MILL EFFLUENTS
    PKMUC Amit Kumar1*, Sanjay Kumar1, Ashu Tyagi2, Raj Singh3
    Journal of Plant Development Sciences 13 (8), 655-658 2021

  • A study on the influence of different concentrations of dyes Basic fuchsine and Congo red on soil Mycobiota to developed the consortium for decontamination of dye from industry
    A Kumar, S Kumar, A Tyagi, R Singh
    The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society 101 (03), 163-174 2021

  • Biosorption: The removal of toxic dyes from industrial effluent using phytobiomass-A review
    A Kumar, R Singh, SK Upadhyay, S Kumar, MU Charaya
    Plant Arch 21, 1320-1325 2021

  • ISO LA TION AND IDEN TI FI CA TION OF DYE TOL ER ANT FUN GAL SPE CIES FROM MAL A-CHITE GREEN DYE TREATED SOIL FOR THE DE VEL OP MENT OF FUN GAL BIO MASS TO EN HANCED DYE
    A Kumar, S Kumar, A Tyagi, R Singh, HP Bhati


MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Biosorption: The removal of toxic dyes from industrial effluent using phytobiomass-A review
    A Kumar, R Singh, SK Upadhyay, S Kumar, MU Charaya
    Plant Arch 21, 1320-1325 2021
    Citations: 25

  • An invasive plant Ageratum houstonianum L. as an adsorbent for the removal of triphenylmethane dye (malachite green): isotherm, kinetics, and thermodynamic
    A Kumar, A Tyagi, S Kumar, MU Charaya, R Singh
    Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 1-18 2023
    Citations: 2