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Raj Setia
Raj Setia
Ludhiana, India
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Copper bioavailability, uptake, toxicity and tolerance in plants: A comprehensive review
V Kumar, S Pandita, GPS Sidhu, A Sharma, K Khanna, P Kaur, AS Bali, ...
Chemosphere 262, 127810, 2021
4452021
Soil salinity decreases global soil organic carbon stocks
R Setia, P Gottschalk, P Smith, P Marschner, J Baldock, D Setia, J Smith
Science of the Total Environment 465, 267-272, 2013
2542013
Evaluation of NDWI and MNDWI for assessment of waterlogging by integrating digital elevation model and groundwater level
KV Singh, R Setia, S Sahoo, A Prasad, B Pateriya
Geocarto International 30 (6), 650-661, 2015
2382015
Relationships between carbon dioxide emission and soil properties in salt-affected landscapes
R Setia, P Marschner, J Baldock, D Chittleborough, V Verma
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43 (3), 667-674, 2011
2272011
Salinity effects on carbon mineralization in soils of varying texture
R Setia, P Marschner, J Baldock, D Chittleborough, P Smith, J Smith
Soil biology and biochemistry 43 (9), 1908-1916, 2011
2212011
Mapping of macronutrients in soils of Amritsar district (Punjab)–A GIS approach
PK Sharma, A Sood, RK Setia, NS Tur, D Mehra, H Singh
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science 56 (1), 23-33, 2008
1472008
Is CO2 evolution in saline soils affected by an osmotic effect and calcium carbonate?
R Setia, P Marschner, J Baldock, D Chittleborough
Biology and Fertility of Soils 46, 781-792, 2010
1432010
Impact assessment of metal contamination in surface water of Sutlej River (India) on human health risks
R Setia, SS Dhaliwal, V Kumar, R Singh, SS Kukal, B Pateriya
Environmental Pollution 265, 114907, 2020
1292020
Phytoavailability and human risk assessment of heavy metals in soils and food crops around Sutlej river, India
R Setia, SS Dhaliwal, R Singh, V Kumar, S Taneja, SS Kukal, B Pateriya
Chemosphere 263, 128321, 2020
1072020
Measuring microbial biomass carbon by direct extraction–comparison with chloroform fumigation-extraction
R Setia, SL Verma, P Marschner
European journal of soil biology 53, 103-106, 2012
872012
Community composition and activity of microbes from saline soils and non-saline soils respond similarly to changes in salinity
HN Asghar, R Setia, P Marschner
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 47, 175-178, 2012
822012
Effect of exchangeable cation concentration on sorption and desorption of dissolved organic carbon in saline soils
R Setia, P Rengasamy, P Marschner
Science of the Total Environment 465, 226-232, 2013
802013
Introducing a decomposition rate modifier in the Rothamsted carbon model to predict soil organic carbon stocks in saline soils
R Setia, P Smith, P Marschner, J Baldock, D Chittleborough, J Smith
Environmental Science & Technology 45 (15), 6396-6403, 2011
802011
Pedospheric variations in distribution of DTPA-extractable micronutrients in soils developed on different physiographic units in central parts of Punjab, India
VK Verma, RK Setia, PK Sharma, C Singh, A Kumar
International Journal of Agriculture and Biology 7 (2), 243-246, 2005
782005
Agricultural management practices and soil organic carbon storage
BP Singh, R Setia, M Wiesmeier, A Kunhikrishnan
Soil carbon storage, 207-244, 2018
652018
A meta-analysis of potential ecological risk evaluation of heavy metals in sediments and soils
V Kumar, S Pandita, R Setia
Gondwana Research 103, 487-501, 2022
592022
Simulation of salinity effects on past, present, and future soil organic carbon stocks
R Setia, P Smith, P Marschner, P Gottschalk, J Baldock, V Verma, D Setia, ...
Environmental science & technology 46 (3), 1624-1631, 2012
562012
Severity of salinity accurately detected and classified on a paddock scale with high resolution multispectral satellite imagery
R Setia, M Lewis, P Marschner, R Raja Segaran, D Summers, ...
Land Degradation & Development, 2011
552011
Carbon mineralization in saline soils as affected by residue composition and water potential
R Setia, P Marschner
Biology and fertility of soils 49, 71-77, 2013
542013
Effects of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on microbial and metals contaminations in a part of Thirumanimuthar River, South India: A comparative health hazard perspective
D Karunanidhi, P Aravinthasamy, T Subramani, R Setia
Journal of Hazardous Materials 416, 125909, 2021
512021
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