Dr. Ram Naresh Bharagava
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Dr. Ram Naresh Bharagava

Assistant Professor
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Microbiology from CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Environmental Microbiology
62%
Environmental Pollutants
90%
Environmental Toxicology
75%
Phytoremediation
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Verma, A., S. Singh, N. Dhusia, R.N. Bhargava, R. Kumar,et al 2017. Qualitative determination of virgin and recycled plastic used for drinking and storing foodstuff: an analytical study using SEM/EDX. Int. J. Health Sci. Res., 7: 275-283.
  2. Gautam, S., G. Kaithwas, R.N. Bharagava and G. Saxena, 2017. Pollutants In Tannery Wastewater, Their Pharmacological Effects And Bioremediation Approaches For Human Health Protection And Environmental Safety. In: Environmental Pollutants And Their Bioremediation Approaches. Bharagava, R.N., Taylor & Francis USA:ISBN 9781138628892.
  3. Chowdhary, P., N. More, A. Raj and R.N. Bharagava, 2017. Characterization and identification of bacterial pathogens from treated tannery wastewater. Microbiol. Res. Int., 5: 30-36.
  4. Chowdhary, P., A. Yadav and R.N. Bharagava, 2017. Distillery Wastewater: A Major Source Of Environmental Pollution And It’s Biological Treatment For Environmental Safety. In: Green Technology And Environmental Sustainability. Ritu, S. and K. Sanjeev, Springer International:ISBN 9783319506531.
  5. Bharagava, R.N., G. Saxena and P. Chowdhary, 2017. Role of constructed wetlands in treatment of industrial wastewaters. In: Environmental Pollutants And Their Bioremediation Approaches. Bharagava, R.N., Taylor & Francis Group. USA:ISBN 9781138628892.
  6. Bharagava, R.N., 2017. Environmental Pollutants And Their Bioremediation Approaches. CRC Press USA:ISBN 9781138628892.
  7. Bharagava, R.N. and G. Saxena, 2017. Organic And Inorganic Pollutants In Industrial Wastes, Their Ecotoxicological Effects, Health Hazards And Bioremediation Approaches. In: Environmental Pollutants And Their Bioremediation Approaches. Bharagava, R,N., Taylor & Francis Group. USA:ISBN 9781138628892.
  8. Bharagava, R.N. and C.P. Saxena, 2017. Bioremediation: An Eco-Sustainable Green Technology, It’s Applications And Limitations. In: Environmental Pollutants And Their Bioremediation Approaches. Bharagava, R.N., Taylor & Francis Group. USA:ISBN 9781138628892.
  9. Bharagava, R.N. and S. Mishra, 2017. Hexavalent chromium reduction potential of cellulosimicrobium sp. isolated from common effluent treatment plant of tannery industries. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf., 147: 102-109.
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  10. Zainith, S. and R. N. Bharagava, 2016. Microbes an Ecofriendly Tools for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewaters. 4:75-100. In: Microbes and Environmental Management. Singh, J.S. and D.P. Singh, Studium Press India:ISBN: 9789380012834.
  11. Yadav, A., A. Raj and R.N. Bharagava, 2016. Detection and Characterization of a Multidrug and Multimetal Resistant Enterobacterium Pantoea sp. from Tannery Wastewater after. Int. J. Plant Environ., 2: 37-42.
  12. Yadav, A. and R. N. Bharagava, 2016. Organic Pollutants and Pathogenic Bacteria in Tannery Wastewater and their Removal Strategies. 5:101-127. In: Microbes and Environmental Management. Singh, J.S. and D.P. Singh, Studium Press India:ISBN: 9789380012834.
  13. Verma, A., R.N. Bharagava, V. Kumar, A. Singh, N. Dhusia and N. More, 2016. Role of macrophytes in heavy metal removal through rhizo-filtration in aquatic ecosystem. Eur. J. Biotechnol. Biosci., 4: 15-20.
  14. Sujata and R.N. Bharagava, 2016. Microbial Degradation and Decolorization of Dyes from Textile Industry Wastewater. In: Bioremediation of Industrial Pollutants. Bharagava, R.N. and G. Sexena Print Publications. New Delhi:ISBN: 9789384649609..
  15. Saxena, G., P. Chowdhary and R.N. Bharagava, 2016. Xenobiotics: Environmental Pollution And Health Hazards, Its Biodegradation And Future Challenges. In: Bioremediation of Industrial Pollutants. Bharagava, R. N. and G. Sexena, Print Publications New Delhi:ISBN: 9789384649609.
  16. Saxena, G. and R.N. Bharagava, 2016. Organic Pollutants in Tannery Wastewater and Bioremediation Approaches for Environmental Safety. In: Bioremediation of Industrial Pollutants. R.N. Bharagava, Print Publications New Delhi :ISBN: 9789384649609.
  17. Mani, S. and R. N. Bharagava, 2016. Exposure to Crystal Violet, Its Toxic, Genotoxic and Carcinogenic Effects on Environment and Its Degradation and Detoxification for Environmental Safety. In: Reviews of Environmental contamination And toxicology. Voogt, P., Springer Switzerland:ISBN 9783319235721.
  18. Kumari, V., A. Yadav, I. Haq, S. Kumar, R.N. Bharagava, S. K. Singh , A. Raj, 2016. Genotoxicity evaluation of tannery effluent treated with newly isolated hexavalent chromium reducing Bacillus cereus. J. Environ. Manage., 183: 204-211.
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  19. Haq, I., V. Kumari, S. Kumar, A. Raj, M. Lohani and R.N. Bhargava, 2016. Evaluation of the Phytotoxic and Genotoxic Potential of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent Using Vigna radiate and Allium cepa. Adv. Biol., 2016: 1-10.
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  20. Chowdhary, P., G. Saxena and R. N. Bharagava, 2016. Role of Laccase Enzyme in Bioremediation of Industrial Wastes and its Biotechnological Application. In: Bioremediation of Industrial Pollutants. Bharagava, R. N. and G. Sexena, Print Publications New Delhi :ISBN: 9789384649609.
  21. Bharagava, R.N. and G. Saxena, 2016. Bioremediation of Industrial Pollutants. Print Publications New Delhi:ISBN: 978-93-84649-60-9).
  22. Saxena, G. and R. N. Bharagava, 2015. Persistent Organic Pollutants and Bacterial Communities Present during the Treatment of Tannery Wastewater.9:218-248. In: Environmental Waste Management. Chandra, R., CRC Press India:ISBN 9781498724746.
  23. Bharagava, R.N., S. Yadav and R. Chandra, 2014. Antibiotic and heavy metal resistance properties of bacteria isolated from the aeration lagoons of common effluent treatment plant (CETP) of tannery industries (Unnao, India). Ind. J. Biotechnol., 13: 514-519.
  24. Kumar, R., R.N. Bharagava, M. Kumar, K.S. Singh and K. Govind, 2013. Enhanced Biodegradation of Mobil Oil Hydrocarbons by Biosurfactant Producing Bacterial Consortium in Wheat and Mustard Rhizosphere. J. Pet. Environ. Biotechnol., 10.4172/2157-7463.1000158.
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  25. Chandra, R. and R.N. Bharagava, 2013. Bacterial degradation of synthetic and kraft lignin by axenic and mixed culture and their metabolic products. J. Environ. Biol., 34: 991-999.
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  26. Chandra, R., R.N. Bharagava, A. Kapley and H.J. Purohit, 2012. Bacterial diversity, organic pollutant and their metabolites in two aeration lagoons of common effluent treatment plant (CETP) during the degradation and detoxification of tannery wastewater. Bioresour. Technol., 103: 78-86.
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  27. Bharagava, R.N. and R. Chandra, 2012. Bacterial Metabolism of Melanoidins from Distillery Effluent. Co KG LAP Lambert Academic:ISBN 9783848449033.
  28. Chandra, R., S. Yadav, R. N. Bharagava and V. Rai, 2011. Phenol degradation by Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus and Bacillus cereus in axenic and mixed conditions. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 27: 2939-2947.
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  29. Chandra, R., R.N. Bharagava, A. Kapley and H.J. Purohit, 2011. Bacterial diversity, organic pollutants and their metabolites in two aeration lagoons of common effluent treatment plant (CETP) during the degradation and detoxification of tannery wastewater. Bioresour. Technol., 102: 2333-2341.
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  30. Chandra, R., R. N. Bharagava and S. Yadav, 2011. Wetland Rhizosphere bacteria: An eco-friendly tool for Bioremediation of environmental Pollutant. 13: 232-289 In: Recent Trends in Microbial Biotechnology. Singh, P., LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG:ISBN 9783843390026.
  31. Bharagava, R.N. and R. Chandra, 2010. Effect of bacteria treated and untreated post-methanated distillery effluent (PMDE) on seed germination, seedling growth and amylase activity in Phaseolus mungo L. J. Hazard. Mater., 180: 730-734.
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  32. Bharagava, R.N. and R. Chandra, 2010. Biodegradation of the major color containing compounds in distillery wastewater by an aerobic bacterial culture and characterization of their metabolites. Biodegradation, 21: 703-711.
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  33. Chandra, R., S. Yadav and R. N. Bharagava, 2009. Biodegradation of pyridine raffinate by two bacterial co-cultures of Bacillus cereus (DQ435020) and Alcaligenes faecalis (DQ435021). World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 26: 685-692.
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  34. Chandra, R., R.N. Bharagava, V. Rai and S.K. Singh, 2009. Characterization of sucrose-glutamic acid Maillard products (SGMPs) degrading bacteria and their metabolites. Bioresour. Technol., 100: 6665-6668.
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  35. Chandra, R., R.N. Bharagava, S. Yadav and D. Mohan, 2009. Accumulation and distribution of toxic metals in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and Indian mustard (Brassica campestris L.) irrigated with distillery and tannery effluents. J. Hazard. Mater., 162: 1514-1521.
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  36. Chandra, R., R.N. Bharagava, A. Kapley and J.H. Purohit, 2009. Isolation and characterization of potential aerobic bacteria capable for pyridine degradation in presence of picoline, phenol and formaldehyde as co-pollutants. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 25: 2113-2119.
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  37. Bharagava, R.N., R. Chandra and V. Rai, 2009. Isolation and characterization of aerobic bacteria capable of the degradation of synthetic and natural melanoidins from distillery effluent. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 25: 737-744.
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  38. Bharagava, R.N. and R. Chandra, 2009. Isolation and characterization of phenolic compounds by 1H NMR and Mass spectrometric analysis from sugar cane molasses post methanated distillery effluent. Ind. J. Environ. Prot., 29: 873-881.
  39. Chandra, R., S. Yadav, R.N. Bharagava and R. C. Murthy, 2008. Bacterial pretreatment enhances removal of heavy metals during treatment of post-methanated distillery effluent by Typha angustata L. J. Environ. Manag., 88: 1016-1024.
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  40. Bharagava, R.N., R. Chandra and S. K. Singh, 2008. Characterization of phenolic metabolites from post methanated distillery effluent (PMDE) after degradation with bacterial consortium. Ind. J. Environ. Prot., 28: 1019-1027.
  41. Bharagava, R.N., R. Chandra and V. Rai, 2008. Phytoextraction of trace elements and physiological changes in Indian mustard plants (Brassica nigra L.) grown in post methanated distillery effluent (PMDE) irrigated soil. Bioresou. Technol., 99: 8316-8324.
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  42. Bharagava, R.N., R. Chandra and S.K. Singh, 2006. Elucidation of Chemical structure of Phenolic Compounds by H1 NMR and GC-mass Spectrometry present in anaerobically digested distillery effluent. Ind. J. Environ. Prot., 26: 1015-1018.
  43. Bharagava, R.N. and V.K. Khanna, 2006. Assessment of genetic diversity in Indian aromatic rice (Oryza sativa L.) accessions by RAPD marker technique. Pantnagar J. Res., 4: 95-100.