Major and trace element geochemistry of lake sediments, India: implications for weathering and climate control
- S. Rashid, J. Ganai, A. Masoodi, F. Khan
- Environmental Science, GeologyArabian Journal of Geosciences
- 1 August 2015
Climate plays an essential role in weathering of rocks, and a rich record of climatic change is preserved in rocks and sediments. The physical and chemical weathering also largely depend on climate…
The impact of invasive aquatic plants on ecosystem services and human well-being in Wular Lake, India
- R. Keller, A. Masoodi, R. Shackleton
- Environmental ScienceRegional Environmental Change
- 1 March 2018
Alien invasive species cause significant impacts on ecosystems and economies, but the impacts on human well-being and livelihoods are less well known. Negative impacts can be particularly severe when…
Roles of Brassicaceae in Phytoremediation of Metals and Metalloids
- M. I. Dar, F. Khan, Mohd Irfan Naikoo
- Environmental Science
- 2015
The diversity and role of some of the Brassicaceae members in remediating contaminated sites worldwide are elucidated and the physiological mechanisms of uptake and tolerance, the genetic basis for the metal tolerance mechanisms are highlighted.
Sediment-Water Interaction at Higher Altitudes: Example from the Geochemistry of Wular Lake Sediments, Kashmir Valley, Northern India☆
- S. Rashid, A. Masoodi, Farid A. Khan
- Environmental Science, Geology
- 2013
Predicting the spread of alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) in Wular lake, India: a mathematical approach.
- A. Masoodi, A. Sengupta, F. Khan, G. Sharma
- Environmental Science
- 10 August 2013
Spent wheat straw compost of Agaricus bisporus mushroom as ruminant feed
- H. Fazaeli, A. Masoodi
- Chemistry
- 29 March 2006
Spent compost wheat straw is an available by-product from edible mushroom production, which constitutes a potential pollutant and is cost effective for disposal. This study was conducted to determine…
Invasion of alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) in Wular Lake, Kashmir, India.
- A. Masoodi, F. Khan
- Environmental Science
- 2012
It is suggested that all lakes and wetlands in the Kashmir valley are susceptible to this weed and its growth may assume destructive levels.
A New Record to the Invasive Alien Flora of India: Azolla cristata
- A. Masoodi, F. Khan
- Environmental Science
- 3 November 2012
All the characters typical of Azolla cristata were present in the samples collected from multiple locations of Wular lake, the largest freshwater lake in Kashmir, India.
Eutrophication: Global Scenario and Local Threat to Dynamics of Aquatic Ecosystems
- F. Khan, Fauzia Naushin, A. Ansari
- Environmental Science
- 2014
All self-regulated aquatic ecosystems maintain their structural and functional dynamics in equilibrium. Most natural oligotrophic surface water bodies maintain production: respiration ratio closer to…
Morph Ratio, Matting Pattern and Incipient Gender Specialization in Nymphoides peltata -an Invasive Species in Wullar Lake of Kashmir (India)
- Khursheed Ahmad Ganaie, A. Masoodi, S. Aslam
- Environmental Science
- 2009
The present study revealed that the syndrome of heterostyly in the species is equipped with the biochemical barrier of self incompatibility, and Nymphoides peltata shows negative frequency dependent reproductive success.
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