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Suresh Kumar Dubey
Suresh Kumar Dubey
Professor, Molecular Ecology Lab, Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University
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Microbial ecology of methane emission in rice agroecosystem: a review
SK Dubey
Applied ecology and environmental research 3 (2), 1-27, 2005
1732005
Kinetic analysis reveals bacterial efficacy for biodegradation of chlorpyrifos and its hydrolyzing metabolite TCP
K Maya, RS Singh, SN Upadhyay, SK Dubey
Process Biochemistry 46 (11), 2130-2136, 2011
1612011
Bio-methanol as a renewable fuel from waste biomass: current trends and future perspective
P Gautam, SN Upadhyay, SK Dubey
Fuel 273, 117783, 2020
1282020
Characterization of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from Ganges water, human clinical and milk samples at Varanasi, India
DK Soni, RK Singh, DV Singh, SK Dubey
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 14, 83-91, 2013
1162013
River Ganges water as reservoir of microbes with antibiotic and metal ion resistance genes: high throughput metagenomic approach
B Reddy, SK Dubey
Environmental pollution 246, 443-451, 2019
1152019
Virulence and genotypic characterization of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from vegetable and soil samples
DK Soni, M Singh, DV Singh, SK Dubey
BMC microbiology 14, 1-10, 2014
992014
Biodegradation of chlorpyrifos by Pseudomonas sp. in a continuous packed bed bioreactor
M Yadav, N Srivastva, RS Singh, SN Upadhyay, SK Dubey
Bioresource technology 165, 265-269, 2014
882014
Exploration of soil bacterial communities for their potential as bioresource
SK Dubey, AK Tripathi, SN Upadhyay
Bioresource Technology 97 (17), 2217-2224, 2006
852006
Biodegradation of trichloroethylene (TCE) by methanotrophic community
AK Shukla, P Vishwakarma, SN Upadhyay, AK Tripathi, HC Prasana, ...
Bioresource technology 100 (9), 2469-2474, 2009
802009
Utilization of microbial community potential for removal of chlorpyrifos: a review
M Yadav, AK Shukla, N Srivastva, SN Upadhyay, SK Dubey
Critical reviews in biotechnology 36 (4), 727-742, 2016
792016
Current trends in trichloroethylene biodegradation: a review
SKD Awadhesh Kumar Shukla, Siddh Nath Upadhyay
Critical Review in Biotechnology 34 (2), 101-114, 2014
762014
Cellulose degradation potential of Paenibacillus lautus strain BHU3 and its whole genome sequence
S Yadav, SK Dubey
Bioresource technology 262, 124-131, 2018
572018
Degradation kinetics of chlorpyrifos and 3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP) by fungal communities
K Maya, SN Upadhyay, RS Singh, SK Dubey
Bioresource Technology 126, 216-223, 2012
562012
Biosensor for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes: emerging trends
DK Soni, R Ahmad, SK Dubey
Critical Reviews in Microbiology 44 (5), 590-608, 2018
552018
Community structure of methanogenic archaea and methane production associated with compost-treated tropical rice-field soil
A Singh, RS Singh, SN Upadhyay, CG Joshi, AK Tripathi, SK Dubey
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 82 (1), 118-134, 2012
552012
Biofiltration of xylene using wood charcoal as the biofilter media under transient and high loading conditions
K Singh, BS Giri, A Sahi, SR Geed, MK Kureel, S Singh, SK Dubey, ...
Bioresource Technology 242, 351-358, 2017
532017
Effect of biogas digested slurry-based biochar on methane flux and methanogenic archaeal diversity in paddy soil
A Singla, SK Dubey, A Singh, K Inubushi
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 197, 278-287, 2014
492014
Methane production potential and methanogenic archaeal community structure in tropical irrigated Indian paddy soils
SK Dubey, A Singh, T Watanabe, S Asakawa, A Singla, H Arai, K Inubushi
Biology and fertility of soils 50, 369-379, 2014
462014
Kinetics of bio-filtration of trichloroethylene by methanotrophs in presence of methanol
AK Shukla, RS Singh, SN Upadhyay, SK Dubey
Bioresource technology 101 (21), 8119-8126, 2010
442010
Pregnancy - associated human listeriosis: Virulence and genotypic analysis of Listeria monocytogenes from clinical samples
DK Soni, DV Singh, SK Dubey
Journal of Microbiology 53, 653-660, 2015
412015
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