Detailed CV_Anoop Singh

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ANOOP SINGH, Ph.D. Academic Profile: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Allahabad Agricultural Institute- Deemed University, Naini, Allahabad (UP) India in 2004. Ph. D. Thesis Title: “Effect of Air Pollution on Urban and Periurban Agriculture and Role of Mineral Nutrients in Modifying Plant’s Response Pattern” Post-Graduated in Environmental Sciences from G.B. Pant Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India in 2001 (75.7%) Title of dissertation: “Removal of Pollutants from Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent by Land Treatment and Assessment of its Agropotentiality” Graduated in Agriculture and Animal Husbandry from CSA University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (UP) India in 1999 (79.6%) Intermediate (SSC) in Agriculture from UP Board Allahabad, India in 1995 (72.9%) Higher Secondary (HSC) from UP Board Allahabad, India in 1991 (70.5%) Awards BioVision.Nxt fellowship 2011 to participate to the BioVision.Nxt programme, March 25 - 30, 2011, Lyon, France. Dr Anoop Singh, DTU, Denmark Page 1 of 17 Corresponding Address Quantitative Sustainability Assessment Department of Management Engineering Technical University of Denmark Produktionstorvet, Building 426, Room 130 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Phone: +45 45254744, Fax: +45 45254803/+45 45933435 Mobile: +45 50303746 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Web: http://sites.google.com/site/anoopsinghen v/ Permanent Address Near Bharat Press Mungisapur, Nandpur Ramabai Nagar 209301 Uttar Pradesh, India Mobile: +91 9919956743 (Mother)

Transcript of Detailed CV_Anoop Singh

ANOOP SINGH, Ph.D.

Academic Profile: First division throughout in academics.

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Allahabad Agricultural Institute- Deemed University, Naini, Allahabad (UP) India in 2004.

Ph. D. Thesis Title: “Effect of Air Pollution on Urban and Periurban Agriculture and Role of Mineral Nutrients in Modifying Plant’s Response Pattern”

Post-Graduated in Environmental Sciences from G.B. Pant Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India in 2001 (75.7%)

Title of dissertation: “Removal of Pollutants from Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent by Land Treatment and Assessment of its Agropotentiality”

Graduated in Agriculture and Animal Husbandry from CSA University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (UP) India in 1999 (79.6%)

Intermediate (SSC) in Agriculture from UP Board Allahabad, India in 1995 (72.9%)

Higher Secondary (HSC) from UP Board Allahabad, India in 1991 (70.5%)

Awards

BioVision.Nxt fellowship 2011 to participate to the BioVision.Nxt programme, March 25 - 30, 2011, Lyon, France.

Team award 2007 for cross-divisional/inter-organization team work and outstanding contribution in the BP Project.

Research Associateship from Council of Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR), India for pursuing post-doctoral research

An Indian newspaper ‘The Times of India’ in an article “What not to waste” reported on my research experience and interests on April 20th, 2009, http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=pastissues2&BaseHref=CAP/2009/04/20&ViewMode=GIF&GZ=T&PageLabel=38&EntityId=Ar03803&AppName=2

Our publication in ‘Resource Conservation and Recycling’ has achieved 2nd position among most cited articles of the journal (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503358/description#description )

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Corresponding AddressQuantitative Sustainability AssessmentDepartment of Management EngineeringTechnical University of DenmarkProduktionstorvet, Building 426, Room 1302800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

Phone: +45 45254744, Fax: +45 45254803/+45 45933435Mobile: +45 50303746 Email: [email protected] / [email protected]: http://sites.google.com/site/anoopsinghenv/

Permanent AddressNear Bharat PressMungisapur, NandpurRamabai Nagar 209301Uttar Pradesh, India

Mobile: +91 9919956743(Mother)

Our publication in ‘Resource Conservation and Recycling’ has scored highest ranking in most downloaded and requested article (2007). (http://top25.sciencedirect.com/index.php?subject_area_id=11&journal_id=09213449&cat_id=12)

Our two publication in ‘Bioresource Technology’ has appeared in most downloaded and requested article (2010), http://top25.sciencedirect.com/subject/energy/11/journal/bioresource-technology/09608524/archive/27/

Our publication in ‘Progress in Energy and Combustion Science’ has scored highest rank in the most downloaded and requested article (2010), http://top25.sciencedirect.com/subject/energy/11/journal/progress-in-energy-and-combustion-science/03601285/archive/27/

Professional Expertise

Life cycle assessment (LCA) of biofuels

Physico-Chemical analysis of industrial wastewater and soil

Waste management

Wasteland development

Physiological and biochemical analysis of plants

Monitoring of air, water and soil pollutants

Knowledge of UV-VIS spectrophotometer, High Volume sampler

Atomic absorption spectroscopy for elemental assessment and related analysis

Teaching and Research Experience

Presently working as Post Doctorate at Technical University of Denmark, Denmark since August, 2010.

Worked as Senior Post Doctoral Researcher at University College Cork, Ireland during December 2008 to May 2010.

Worked as Research associate at Biotechnology and Management of Bioresources Division, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) New Delhi, India during September, 2006 to November 2008.

Worked as Lecturer in the Department of Environmental sciences, VBS Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, India during November 2005 to May 2006 and July 2006 to September 2006.

Worked as Research Associate awarded by CSIR at Botany Department, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, India during June 2006 to July 2006.

Worked as Senior Research Fellow at Environmental Sciences Division at Indian agricultural Research institute (IARI), New Delhi, India during March 2005 to November 2005.

Worked as Junior Research Fellow (August 2001 to August 2003) and Senior Research Fellow (August 2003 to July 2004) at Botany Department, Allahabad Agricultural Institute-Deemed University, Allahabad, India.

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Member in Scientific Bodies

Member in Editorial Board of the Journal of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences for 2009-2010, ISSN: 1934–7235

Member in Editorial Board of the International Journal of Agriculture Sciences, ISSN: 0975-3710 & E-ISSN: 0975–9107.

Member in Editorial Board of the Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (IJEES),ISSN: 0976–9900 & E-ISSN: 0976–9919.

Member in Editorial Board of the Journal of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels

Member in RAPIDC Air Pollution Crop Effect Network, UK

Life member of Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), Kolkata (India)

Invited Reviewer

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Critical Rev. in Environ. Sci. & Tech.

Rev. in Environ. Sci. & Bio/tech.

International J. of Hydrogen Energy

Journal of Environ. Management

Biomass and Bioenergy

Bioresource Technology

Renewable Energy

Atmospheric Environment

Water, Air and Soil Pollution

Plant Biology

Waste Management

Waste Management Research

Ecological Engineering

Food and Chemical Toxicology

African Journal of Biotechnology

Journal of Environmental Biology

Canadian Journal of Soil Science

THE IIOAB Journal

Scientific Journals International

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Research work done so far…

1. Removal of Pollutants from Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent by Land Treatment and Assessment of its Agropotentiality

2. Effect of Air Pollution on Urban and Periurban Agriculture and Role of Mineral Nutrients in Modifying Plant’s Response Pattern

3. Utilization of treated effluent from paper mill for crop irrigation and its impact on crop productivity and soil health

4. Impact assessment of ozone pollution on plant growth and soil health

5. Disposal of Black Liquor Wastewater through High Rate Transpiration System Using Selected Species of Plants and Microbes

6. Project Green, Growing renewable energy from Jatropha

7. Reclamation of ash ponds and cultivation of Jatropha curcas and technology

8. Hi-Tech Jatropha nursery at Solapur in Maharastra

9. Production of Biofuel in Tamilnadu

10. Demonstration of technology package for bamboo plantation with soil enrichment and amendments using flyash and mycorrhizal biofertilizers in district Korba (Chhattisgarh)

11. Potential for Carbon Sequestration Through afforestation, forestry and Agriculture models and integration of AMF and other beneficial micro-organisms: An ecological-Economic Analysis

12. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for large scale biodiesel production from Jatropha

13. Compressed biomethane generated from grass used as a transport fuel

14. Life cycle assessment of biofuels.

Conference Organized

Grass as a source of renewable gaseous fuel, Environmental Protection Agency funded Conference, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, April 15, 2010

Workshops and Training course Attended

1. Training Course on - Introduction to Anaerobic Digestion & Site Visit to Ringsend Anaerobic Digestion Plant, Cré - Composting Association of Ireland, 24 June 2009, Ballsbridge Inn Hotel, Dublin, Ireland.

2. IEA Bioenergy Task 39 Workshop on From today’s to tomorrow’s Biofuels - From the Biofuels Directive to bio based transport systems in 2020. Dresden, Germany, June 2-5 2009 in Dresden, Germany.

3. Internship on Life Cycle Assessment of Jatropha at EMPA, Switzerland, March 10 - 28, 2008.

4. “Indo-Australian Biotechnology Workshop on Bioremediation: Biotechnological Interventions and Innovations” at LeMeridian Hotel, New Delhi, India organized by TERI University and DBT. 11-13 March 2007.

5. “India-Canada Biofuels Workshop: Opportunities for Collaboration” at India Habitat Centre New Delhi, India organized by TERI and DBT. 3 February’ 2007.

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6. “BioResourceBioTech2006 Workshop on Bioresources and Biotechnology in Sustainable Development” at Delhi University, New Delhi, India organized by DBT and NBDB, 23 rd

January 2006 to 6th February 2006.

Conferences Attended

1. Seventh International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Bruges, Belgium, June 8 - 10, 2011

2. Energy Systems and Technologies for the Coming Century. Risø International Energy Conference 2011, May 10 – 12.

3. EPA funded conference on Grass as a source of renewable gaseous fuel, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Ireland; 15th April, 2010

4. Sardinia 2009 “Twelfth International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium” 5 - 9 October 2009 S. Margherita di Pula (Cagliari), Sardinia, Italy

5. 5th International Biofuels Conference Hotel Le Meridien, Janpath, New Delhi, India February 7 – 8, 2008.

6. “R’O7 World Congress on Recovery of Materials and Energy for Resource Efficiency” at Davos, Switzerland organized by EMPA and SATW, 3-5 September, 2007

7. Conference on “Energy and Power Solutions, 2007” at Sheraton Hotel, New Delhi, India organized by CII, 8th August 2007.

8. Conference on “Biofuels and Optimum Utilization of Agriculture” at Marriott Hotel, New Delhi, India organized by CII, 3 May 2007.

9. Seminar on “Bio-Energy: for Secured and Sustainable Future Prospects for India-France Partnership” at Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi, India. Organized by CII, 18th April 2007.

10. 20th National Conference on In-House R&D in Industry, Organized by FICCI, New Delhi, India 16-17 November, 2006

11. International Seminar on “Recent trends in Hi-tech horticulture and post harvest technology”. CSAUAT, Kanpur (UP) India (2004).

12. 2nd International congress of plant physiology on “Sustainable plant productivity under changing environment”, IARI, New Delhi, India (2003).

13. National symposium on “Cynobacteria and plants under environmental stress: Responses, defence, strategies and biotechnological prospects”, BHU, Varanasi (UP) India (2003).

14. National Symposium on “Improving Crop Productivity in an Eco friendly Environment: Physiological and Molecular Approaches”. GBPUAT, Pantnagar (Uttaranchal) India (2003).

15. Seminar on reforms in the concept of rural development, GBPUAT, Pantnagar (Uttaranchal) India (2001).

Oral Presentation

1. Singh., A. and Olsen, S.I. (2011). Sustainability and life cycle assessment of algal biofuels. Seventh International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries, Bruges, Belgium, June 8 - 10, 2011.

2. Singh., A. and Olsen, S.I. (2011). Algal biofuels: key issues, sustainability and life cycle assessment. Energy Systems and Technologies for the Coming Century. Risø International Energy Conference 2011, May 10 – 12.

3. Singh, A. (2010). A biofuel strategy for Ireland based on minimisation of land use and renewable gas. EPA funded conference on Grass as a source of renewable gaseous fuel, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Ireland; 15th April, 2010.

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4. Singh, A. and Murphy, J.D. (2009). Biomethane from animal waste and grass for clean vehicular biofuel in Ireland. Proceedings Sardinia 2009, Twelfth International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, S. Margherita di Pula, Cagliari, Italy; 5 - 9 October 2009.

Poster Presentations

5. Singh, A., Rai, J.P.N., Kumar, S. and Singh, P. Water management strategies in Uttaranchal In: Proceeding. Seminar on reforms in the concept of rural development. Pantnagar, March 5-6, 2001.

6. Singh, P., Kumar, S. and Singh, A. Capability classification –A need of Uttaranchal In: Proceeding. Seminar on reforms in the concept of rural development. Pantnagar, March 5-6, 2001.

7. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. Impact of air pollution on wheat grown in periurban area of Allahabad city. 2nd international congress of plant physiology on “Sustainable plant productivity under changing environment”. January 8-12, 2003, New Delhi.

8. Singh, A., Agrawal, S. B. and Rathore, D. Ameliorative effects of ethylene diurea (EDU) and ascorbic acid against air pollution stress on the three cultivars of Triticum aestivum L (Abstract). Cynobacteria and plants under environmental stress: Responses defence strategies and biotechnological prospects, 25–27 February, 2003, Varanasi, India.

9. Rathore, D., Agrawal, S. B. and Singh, A. Interactive effects of enhanced UV-B radiation and mineral nutrients on metabolism, enzyme activity and yield of two variety of Triticum aestivum L. Cynobacteria and plants under environmental stress: Responses defence strategies and biotechnological prospects, 25 – 27 February, 2003, Varanasi, India.

10. Singh, A., Agrawal, S. B. and Rathore, D. Protection of wheat plants agaist air pollution by application of ethylene diurea (EDU) and ascorbic acid. National Symposium on “Improving Crop Productivity in an Eco friendly Environment: Physiological and Molecular Approaches”. 15-17 October, 2003, Pantnagar (Uttaranchal), India.

11. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. Effects of ambient air pollution on growth and yield of a vegetative plant (Beta vulgaris L.) grown in periurban areas of Allahabad city (U.P.) India. International Seminar on “Recent trends in Hi-tech horticulture and post harvest technology”. 4-6 February 2004, Kanpur (U.P.) India.

12. Uppal, HS, Singh, R., Pant, D., Singh, A., Channashetter, VA and Adholeya, A. “Development and application of mycorrhiza and PGPR based bioinoculants in agriculture-possible impact on climate change”. Poster presented at Delhi sustainable Development Summit (DSDS 2008), New Delhi, India. February 07 – 09, 2008.

LIST of PUBLICATIONS

Total Impact factor- 70.14 Total Citation- 184 h-index-7

Books

1. Singh, P., Singh, A. and Malaviya, P. (2009). Textbook of Environment and Ecology. Acme Learning Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, ISBN: 978-81-907104-9-7.

2. Singh, A., Malaviya, P. and Singh, P. (2010).Environmental Science and Ethics. Acme Learning Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-80408-23-1.

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Project reports

1. Korres, NE, Singh, A., Murphy, JD, Nizami, AS, Smyth, B, Thamsiriroj, T. 2010. Compressed Biomethane Generated from Grass. EPA Climate Change Research Programme 2007-2013 (2007-CCRP-1.7). CCRP Report. Environmental Protection Agency, Ireland.

2. Agrawal, S.B. and Singh, A. 2004. Effects of Air Pollution on Periurban Agriculture and Role of Nutrient Status in Modifying the Plant’s Response Pattern. Final Technical Report, (Scheme number: 38(1006)/01/EMR-II). Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, India.

Peer reviewed Journal Paper

1. Singh, A., Olsen SI. And Nigam, PS. A viable technology to generate third generation biofuel. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. (Accepted May 2011), SCI-2.045.

2. Singh, S.K., Singh, A. and Rai, J.P.N.. Influence of prevailing disturbances on soil biology and biochemistry of montane habitats at Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India during wet and dry seasons. Geoderma. 162: 296-302, SCI-2.461.

3. Nizami, A.S., Singh, A., Murphy, J. 2011. Design, commissioning and start-up of a sequentially fed leach bed reactor complete with upflow anaerobic sludge blanket digesting grass silage. Energy and Fuels. 25(2):823-834, SCI-2.319.

4. Rout, UK, Voss, A. Singh, A., and Brain, G. Energy and emissions forecast for China over a long-time horizon. Energy, 36:1-11, SCI-2.95.

5. Singh, A. and Olsen, SI. Critical analysis of biochemical conversion, sustainability and life cycle assessment of algal biofuels. Applied Energy. (10.1016/j.apenergy.2010.12.012), SCI-2.209.

6. Singh, A., Nizami, A.S., Korres, N.E., Murphy, J.D. (2011). The effect of reactor design on the sustainability of grass biomethane. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15(3): 1567-1574, SCI-4.842.

7. Pant, D., Singh, A., Van Bogaert, G., Gallego, Y.A., Diels, L. Vanbroekhoven, K. 2011. An introduction to the life cycle assessment (LCA) of bioelectrochemical systems (BES) for sustainable energy and product generation: relevance and key aspects. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 15, 1305-1313, SCI-4.842.

8. Nigam, PS. and Singh, A. 2011. Production of liquid biofuels from renewable resources. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science. 37, 52-68 (SCI-11.024).

9. Singh, A., Nigam, PS and Murphy, JD. 2011. Mechanism and Challenges in Commercialisation of Algal Biofuels. Bioresource Technology 102, 26-34, SCI-4.253.

10. Singh, A., Nigam, PS and Murphy, JD. 2011. Renewable fuels from algae: An answer to debatable land based fuels. Bioresource Technology, 102: 10-16. SCI-4.253.

11. Korres, N.E., Singh, A., Nizami, A.S. and Murphy, J.D. 2010. Is grass biomethane a sustainable transport biofuel? Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining. 4(3): 310-325 (SCI-4.885).

12. Singh, A., Pant, D., Korres, N.E., Nizami, A.S., Prasad, S. and Murphy, J.D. 2010. Key issues in life cycle assessment of ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass: challenges and perspectives. Bioresource Technology. 101 (13): 5003-5012. SCI-4.253.

13. Nizami, AS, Thamsiriroj, T, Singh, A. Murphy, J.D. 2010. The role of leaching and hydrolysis in a two phase grass digestion system. Energy and Fuels 24, 4549–4559 SCI-2.319.

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14. Singh, A ., Smyth, B.M. and Murphy, J.D. (2010). A biofuel strategy for Ireland with an emphasis on production of biomethane and minimization of land-take. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews,14(1): 277-288 SCI-4.842

15. Tripathi, S., Joshi, H.C., and Singh, A. 2010. Impact Assessment of pre- and post-sown irrigation with post methanation distillery effluent on soil health and crop yield. International Journal of Environmental Engineering 2(4): 401-413.

16. Katiyar, D. Singh, A., Pant, D., Malaviya, P., Singh, P., Abraham, G. and Singh, S.K. Impact of fly ash amendment in agricultural field on crop plants growth. (Accepted in International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, 2012)

17. Singh, P., Katiyar, D., Gupta, M. and Singh, A. 2011. Removal of pollutants from pulp and paper mill effluent by anaerobic and aerobic treatment in pilot scale bioreactor. International Journal of Environment and Waste Management 7(3/4) 423-431.

18. Satyawali, Y, Pant, D., Singh, A. and Srivastava, R.K. (2009). Treatment of rayon grade pulp colour drain effluent by upflow anaerobic fixed packed bed reactor (UAFPBR). Journal of Environmental Biology 30 (5): 667-672 .

19. Pant, D., Singh, A., Satyawali, Y. and Gupta, R.K. (2008). Effect of carbon and nitrogen source amendment on synthetic dyes decolourizing efficiency of white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Journal of Environmental Biology 29 (1):79-84.

20. Singh, A., Channashettar, VA, Singh, R. and Adholeya, A. (2008). Disposal of black liquor wastewater through high rate transpiration system using selected species of plants and mycorrhiza . Mycorrhiza News. 20(2): 22-24.

21. Prasad, S., Singh, A., Jain, N. and Joshi, H.C. (2007). Ethanol production from sweet sorghum syrup for utilization as automotive fuel in India. Energy and Fuels. 21(4): 2415-2420, SCI-2.319.

22. Prasad, S., Singh, A. and Joshi, H.C. (2007) Ethanol as an alternative fuel from agricultural, industrial and urban residues. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 50: 1-39, SCI-1.987.

23. Singh, A ., Singh, R. and Adholeya, A. (2007). Development of green cover at solid waste dumping site of a soda lime industry by mycorrhizal technology. Mycorrhiza News. 18(4): 24-27.

24. Agrawal, S.B. and Singh, A. (2007). Effect of Air pollution on growth and yield of three agriculturally important plants under varying levels of mineral nutrients. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences in India. 77(B)II: 159-171.

25. Singh, A. and Agrawal, S. B. (2007). Impact of urban particulate load on accumulation of heavy metals in Triticum aestivum L. plants. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection. 27(10): 890-896.

26. Agrawal, S.B., Rathore, D. and Singh, A. (2006). Combined effects of enhanced ultraviolet-B radiation and mineral nutrients on growth, biomass accumulation and yield characteristics of two cultivars of Vigna radiata L. Journal of Environmental Biology 27(1): 55-60.

27. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. (2005). Role of ethylene diurea (EDU) in minimizing air pollution stress on Vigna radiata L. in an urban area of Allahabad, U. P. (India). Chemosphere. 61(2): 218-228, SCI-3.253.

28. Singh, A., Agrawal, S. B. and Rathore, D. (2005). Amelioration of urban air pollution phytotoxicity in Beta vulgaris L. by modifying NPK nutrients. Environmental Pollution. 134: 385-395, SCI-3.426.

29. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. (2004). Interactive effect of air pollution and nutrients on physiological and biochemical processes and yield of wheat grown in periurban areas of Allahabad city. Ecoprint, 11(1): 1-12

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30. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A . and Rathore, D. (2004). Impact of air pollution load on accumulation of heavy metals in Beta vulgaris L. plants. Farm Science Journal, 13(1): 86-88

31. Agrawal, S.B., Singh, A., Bhat, M. M. (2004). Impact of fly ash soil amendment on seed germination, growth and yield of Vigna mungo L. Asian Journal of Microbiology Biotechnology and Environmental Science 6(3): 83-88.

32. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. (2004). Variability of gaseous air pollutant concentrations in Allahabad city (UP), India. Indian Journal of Air Pollution Control. 4 (1): 23-32

33. Agrawal, S.B., Rathore, D. and Singh, A. (2004). Combined effects of enhanced UV-B radiation and additional nutrients on two cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants. 10(1), 99-108.

34. Singh, A. and Agrawal, S. B. (2004). Impact of pulp and paper mill effluent irrigation on soil characteristics. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology. 3(1): 83-87

35. Singh, P. and Singh, A. (2004). Physico-chemical characteristics of distillery effluent and its chemical treatment. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology.3 (2):205-208.

36. Sofi, M. A., Agrawal, S. B. and Singh, A. (2004). Response of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) to different levels of nitrogen and sulphur fertilization. Plant Archives 4(2): 275-279.

37. Agrawal, S.B., Rathore, D.and Singh, A. (2004). Combined effects of supplemental UV-B and mineral nutrients on growth, biomass, allocation pattern and yield of two cultivars of tropical wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Tropical Ecology, 45(2): 315-325.

38. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. (2004). Assessing effects of ambient air pollution on growth, biochemical and yield characteristics of three cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) with ethylene diurea and ascorbic acid. Journal of Plant Biology. 31(3): 165-172.

39. Singh, A., Agrawal, S. B. and Rathore, D. (2003). Growth responses of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. var. HD 2329) exposed to ambient air pollution under varying fertility regimes. The Scientific World Journal (U.K.) (3): 799-810. SCI-1.658.

40. Rathore, D., Agrawal, S. B. and Singh, A. (2003) Influence of supplemental UV-B radiation and mineral nutrients on biomass and pigments of two cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). International Journal of Biotronics (Japan) , 32,1-15.

41. Singh, A., Agrawal, S. B. and Rai, J. P. N. (2003) Effects of paper industry effluent on growth, yield and nutrient quality of wheat plants at various soil column height. Environmental Biology Conservation 8: 50-56.

42. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Dwivedi, G. (2003). Effect of vermicompost, farm yard manure and chemical fertilizers on growth and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. var. HD 2643). Plant Archives 3(1): 9-14.

43. Singh, A., Agrawal, S. B., Rai, J. P. N. and Singh, P. (2002). Assessment of the pulp and paper mill effluent on growth, yield and nutrient quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Journal of Environmental Biology 23 (3): 283-288.

Papers in Proceedings

1. Singh., A. and Olsen, S.I. (2011). Algal biofuels: key issues, sustainability and life cycle assessment. Energy Systems and Technologies for the Coming Century. Editer Leif Sønderberg Petersen and Hans Larsen, Risø-R-1776(EN), Risø International Energy Conference 2011, May 10 – 12, pp. 275-282.

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2. Singh, A., Korres, N.E., and Murphy, J.D. (2010). Grass biomethane: A sustainable alternative industry for grassland. Grassland in a Changing World 2010, 23rd General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, August 29th - September 2nd, 2010, Germany. 

3. Singh, A. and Murphy, J.D. (2009). Biomethane from animal waste and grass for clean vehicular biofuel in Ireland. Proceedings Sardinia 2009, Twelfth International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, S. Margherita di Pula, Cagliari, Italy; 5 - 9 October 2009. CISA, Environmental Sanitary Engineering Centre, Italy.

4. Singh, P., Chupal, Y., Srivastava, S., Hatwal, V. K., Singh, A. and Thakur, S. (2003). Decolourization of colour and detoxification of pulp and paper mill effluent by microorganism in two steps bioreactor. In: Proceedings of the National Symposium on Biochemical Sciences: Health and Environmental Aspects (BSHEA-2003), S. Prakash (ed.), Allied Pub., New Delhi, pp. 143-145.

5. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. (2003) Effects of nutrient amendment on growth and yield of mung bean plants exposed to ambient air pollution in Allahabad city (UP), India. Proceeding of National Seminar on "Physiological Interventions for Improved Crop Productivity and Quality: Opportunities and Constraints" 12-14, December, 2003, pp. 139-145.

6. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Rathore, D. (2003). Assessment of vehicular air pollution and its effects on growth and yield of Beta vulgaris L. in periurban area of Allahabad city (U. P.) in India. Proceedings of 12th International Scientific Symposium on “Transport & Air Pollution, Vol. 2, Inrets ed. Arcueil,, (France) pp. 21-26.

Book Chapters

1. Korres, N.E., Thamsiriroj, T., Smyth, B.M., Nizami, A.S., Singh, A. and Murphy, J.D. Grass Biomethane for Agriculture and Energy. Series: Sustainable Agriculture Reviews. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. (in Press).

2. Singh, A., Katiyar, D. and Agrawal, SB. Reclamation and Management of Saline and Alkali Soils. In: B.M. Sharma (Ed.) Advances in Bioresources Technology. ABD Publishers, Jaipur, India (In Press).

3. Pant, D., Singh, A. and Malaviya, P. Traditional knowledge system in sustainable eco-development: an Uttarakhand perspective. In: Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Mountain People : Foundation for Sustainable Development in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region. Joshi, N.K. and Singh, V. (eds.) Daya Publishing House, New Delhi. pp. 175-195. ISBN : 81-7035-632-5.

4. Agrawal, S. B., Singh, A. and Mir, A. A. (2006) Effect of fly ash incorporation on growth and yield of Triticum aestivum L. var. Malviya 234. In: Plant Response to Environmental Stress. Tripathi, RD, Kulshreshtha K, Agrawal, M, Ahmad, KJ, Varshney, CK, Krupa, SV and Pushpangadan, P (eds.). International Book Distribution Co. Lucknow pp. 321-327.

5. Singh, A., Agrawal, S. B., Rai, J. P. N. and Rathore, D. (2003). Impact of land disposal of the pulp and paper mill effluent on soil characteristics. In: D.D. Pandey (ed.), Environmental Pollution: Problems and Management. Jaspal Publication, Patna pp. 16-22.

Non-reviewed publications

1. Singh, A. and Prasad, S. (2006) Nitrate Pradushan ki samasya avum samadhan. Pryavaran Urja Times (Hindi Magzine) Raipur, Chhattisgarh, June, pp. 263-266.

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2. Agrawal, S. B. and Singh, A. (2005). Padap grah prabhav avam jalvayu parivartan. Pryavaran Urja Times (Hindi Magzine) Raipur, Chhattisgarh, November, pp. 536-538.

3. Agrawal, S.B. and Singh, A. (2003). Motor chalit vahan avum vayu pradhushan (Hindi article), Paryavaran Sanjivani (Hindi Magzine), Charkhi Dadri, Haryana (Jan, 2003) pp 15-17.

4. Agrawal, S. B. and Singh, A. (2003) Arsenic Pradushan va Manav Swasthya Par Padta Prabhav. Pryavaran Urja Times (Hindi Magzine), Raipur, Chhattisgarh February, pp. 18-19.

5. Singh, A. and Agrawal, S. B. (2003) Udyogon Ke Awashishth Jal Se Krishi Utpadan Badhe Ga. Pryavaran Urja Times (Hindi Magzine), Raipur, Chhattisgarh, May, pp. 19-20.

6. Singh, A. and Agrawal, S.B. (2002). Payavaran Suraksha Hetu Jansankhya Niyantran Jaroori. Hindustan: Nai Dishayen (Daily Hindi Newspaper), Sept. 3, 2002, pp.4.

Communicated for publication

1. Singh, A., Pant, D., Olsen SI. And Nigam, PS. Biohydrogen production from lignocellulosic biomass: technology and sustainability. Biofuels, Biorefining and Bioproducts (Communicated May 2011), SCI-4.885.

2. Pant, D., Singh, A., Van Bogaert, G., Olsen, SI, Nigam, PS., Diels, L. and Vanbroekhoven, K. Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) for sustainable energy production and product recovery from organic wastes and industrial wastewaters. Energy and Environmental Sciences (Communicated in April, 2011), SCI-8.50.

References

1. Prof. S. B. Agrawal, Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi- 221005 India (e-mail: [email protected])

2. Dr. Poonam Singh Nigam, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK ([email protected])

3. Dr. Stig Irving Olsen, QSA, Management Engineering Department, Technical University of Denmark, Produktionstorvet 426, 2800 kgs. Lyngby, Denmark (e-mail: [email protected])

Place: Lyngby, Denmark

Date: May 2011 Anoop Singh

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