Plant Responses to Soil Pollution
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Pratibha Singh has been working as DST—Women Scientist b (WOS b) in the Department of Botany at the University of Allahabad, India. Her areas of expertise include sustainable agriculture and the side effects of abiotic stresses present in the environment on soil and plants. The research work aims towards a holistic approach to achieving sustained soil fertility and productivity along with maintenance of plant health in terms of physiology and biochemistry in tropical croplands. Dr. Singh obtained her PhD in Botany from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. She received several fellowships from UGC, CSIR, and DST during her doctoral and postdoctoral programs. She has authored several scientific publications and two textbooks with reputed international publishers. She has participated in many national and international conferences and has presented her work in the form of both oral and poster presentations. She bagged several prizes as young scientist and on the best oral presentation award in an international conference. She has also delivered an invited talk at Malaya University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Dr. Singh is also the life member of Blue Planet Society and the Society for Science and Nature.
Sunita Kumari Singh is Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Jai Prakash University, Bihar, India. She obtained her PhD degree in Botany from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. Her expertise in research covers the effect of UV radiation stress on cyanobacteria. Her research interest is on environmental stress on cyanobacteria. She has authored many research publications in reputed journals and four book chapters. She has received UGC fellowships and Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund scholarship during her PhD.
Sheo Mohan Prasad is Professor in the Department of Botany at the University of Allahabad. He obtained his MSc and PhD degrees from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. Prof. Prasad has authored more than 200 scientific publications and edited 10 books with renowned international publishers. He has guided 26 PhD students and 3 postdoctoral fellows and is supervising 10 research students on varied aspects of physiology and biochemistry of plants and cyanobacteria exposed to abiotic stresses—heavy metal, pesticide, salinity, high light and UV-B with special reference to the role of ROS as signaling and antioxidants regulation. Prof. Prasad is also the editor and reviewer of several reputed international journals. Prof. Prasad is also a fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India, and the Indian Botanical Society and is a member of the International Society for Silicon in Agriculture.