Papers published in peer-reviewed journals (* corresponding author)


47. Rajbonshi, M.P., Mitra, S*., and Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Agro-technologies for greenhouse gases mitigation in flooded rice fields for promoting climate smart agriculture. Environmental Pollution, 123973. [IF=9.988]

46. Borah, P., Mitra, S*. and Reang, D. (2024) Geochemical partitioning of iron in paper industry and municipal landfill soils: ecological and health risks insights. Environmental Research (accepted) [IF=8.3]

45. Poudel, S., Wickramasinghe, D., Mukherjee, M., Chowdhooree, I., Chimi, C., Mishra, B., Kumar, A., Mitra, S., Shaw, R. (2024). The Status and Prospect on Nature-based Solutions in South Asia: A Policy-based Analysis. PLOS Climate (accepted).

44. Gupta, D., Das, A., & Mitra, S.* (2023). Role of modeling and artificial intelligence in process parameter optimization of biochar: A review. Bioresource Technology, 129792. [IF= 11.4]

43. Ghose, A., Gupta, D., Nuzelo, V., Rangan, L. and Mitra S* (2023) Optimization of laccase enzyme extraction from spent mushroom waste of Pleurotusflorida through ANN-PSO modeling: an ecofriendly and economical approach. Environmental Research (accepted)  [IF=8.431]

42. Senapati, A., Chetri, B.K., Mitra, S., Rahul G Shelke and Latha Rangan (2023) Decoding the complete chloroplast genome of Cissus quadrangularis: insights into molecular structure, comparative genome analysis and mining of mutational hotspot regions. Physiol Mol Biol Plants, 1-16. [IF=3.023]

41. Borah, P., Rene, ER., Rangan, L. and Mitra, S.* (2023) Phytoremediation of nickel and zinc using Jatropha curcas and Pongamiapinnata from the soils contaminated by municipal solid wastes and paper mill wastes. Environmental Research, 115055 [IF=8.431]

40. Agnihotri, R., Gujre, N., Mitra, S. and Sharma, M. (2023) Decoding the PLFA profiling of microbial community structure in soils contaminated with municipal solid wastes. Environmental Research, 114993[IF=8.431]

39. Gupta, D., Gujre, N., Singha, S., & Mitra, S.* (2022). Role of existing and emerging technologies in advancing climate-smart agriculture through modeling: A review. Ecological Informatics, 101805.[IF=5.1]

38. Ghose, A and Mitra S* (2022) Spent waste from edible mushrooms offers innovative strategies for the remediation of persistent organic micropollutants: A review, Environmental Pollution, 2022, 119285, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119285. [IF=9.988]

37. Sarkar, B., Nath, H. and Mitra, S (2022) Biochar From Biomass: A review on biochar preparation its modification and impact on soil including soil microbiology. Geomicrobiology Journal, Taylor & Francis (accepted) [IF=2.412]

36. Gujre, N., Mitra, S.*, Agnihotri, R., Sharma, M. P. & Gupta, D. (2022). Novel agrotechnological intervention for soil amendment through areca nut husk biochar in conjunction with vetiver grass. Chemosphere, (287) 132443. Elsevier [IF=8.943]

35. Sahu, S., Rajbonshi, M.P., Gujre, N., Gupta, M.K., Shelke, R.G., Ghose, A., Rangan, L., Pakshirajan, K. and Mitra, S.* (2022). Bacterial strains found in the soils of a municipal solid waste dumping site facilitated phosphate solubilization along with cadmium remediation. Chemosphere, p.132320. [IF=8.943]

34. Srivastava, R. K., Pothu, R., Sanchez, C. P., Goswami, T., Mitra, S., Rene, E. R., &Nedungadi, S. V. (2022) Removal and recovery of nutrients and value-added products from wastewater: technological options and practical perspective. Systems Microbiology and Biomanufacturing, (Springer) 2, 67–90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43393-021-00056-6.

33. Das, A., Gujre, N., Devi, R. J., & Mitra, S.* (2021). A Review on Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Its Role in Natural Resources Management: North East India, a Cultural Paradise. Environmental management, 1-22. Springer [IF= 3.644]

32. Mitra, S*., Ghose, A., Gujre, N., Senthilkumar, S., Borah, P., Paul, A., &Rangan, L. (2021). A review on environmental and socioeconomic perspectives of three promising biofuel plants Jatropha curcas, Pongamiapinnata and Mesuaferrea. Biomass and Bioenergy, 151, 106173. [IF = 5.744]

31. Gujre, N., Agnihotri, R., Rangan, L., Sharma, M. P., & Mitra, S*. (2021). Deciphering the dynamics of glomalin and heavy metals in soils contaminated with hazardous municipal solid wastes. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 416, 125869. [IF =14.224]

30. Datta, A., Gujre, N., Gupta, D., Agnihotri, R., & Mitra, S.* (2021). Application of enzymes as a diagnostic tool for soils as affected by municipal solid wastes. Journal of Environmental Management, 286, 112169. Elsevier [IF=8.910]

29. Gujre, N., Rangan, L., Mitra, S*. (2021) Occurrence, geochemical fraction, ecological and health risk assessment of cadmium, copper and nickel in soils contaminated with municipal solid wastes. Chemosphere, 271, 129573. Elsevier [IF=8.943]

28. Singh, A., Bhatt, G., Gujre, N., Mitra, S., Swaminathan, R., Limaye, AM., Rangan, L. (2021) Karanjin. Phytochemistry, Volume 183, 112641, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112641. Elsevier [IF = 4.004]

27. Gujre, N., Soni, A., Rangan, L., Tsang, D.C.W. & Mitra, S*. (2020). Sustainable improvement of soil health utilizing biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: A review. Environmental Pollution,p.115549. Elsevier [IF= 9.988]

26. Gujre, N., Mitra, S.*, Soni, A., Agnihotri, R., Rangan, L., Rene, E. R., & Sharma, M. P. (2020). Speciation, contamination, ecological and human health risks assessment of heavy metals in soils dumped with municipal solid wastes. Chemosphere, 128013. Elsevier [IF=8.943]

25. Singh, P., Purakayastha, T.J., Mitra, S.*, Bhowmik, A., Tsang, D.C.W. (2020). River water irrigation with heavy metal load influences soil biological activities and risk factors. Journal of Environmental Management. Elsevier [IF=8.910]

24. Borah, P., Gujre, N., Rene, E. R., Rangan, L., Paul, R. K., Karak, T., & Mitra, S.* (2020). Assessment of mobility and environmental risks associated with copper, manganese and zinc in soils of a dumping site around a Ramsar site. Chemosphere, 126852. Elsevier [IF=8.943]

23. Paul, A., Deka, J., Gujre, N., Rangan, L., & Mitra, S*. (2019). Does nature of livelihood regulate the urban community's vulnerability to climate change? Guwahati city, a case study from North East India. Journal of Environmental Management, 251, 109591. Elsevier [IF=8.910]

22. Basak, S., Moolam, R. A., Parida, A., Mitra, S., &Rangan, L. (2019). Evaluation of rapid molecular diagnostics for differentiating medicinal Kaempferia species from its adulterants. Plant Diversity, 41: 206-211. [IF=3.359]

21. Das, R., Shelke, R.G., Rangan, L., & Mitra, S. (2018). Estimation of nuclear genome size and characterization of Ty1-copia like LTR retrotransposon in Mesuaferrea L. Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, pp 1-10. Springer [IF= 1.525]

20. Borah, P., Singh, P., Rangan, L., Karak, T. and Mitra, S.* (2018) Mobility, bioavailability and ecological risk assessment of cadmium and chromium in soils contaminated by paper mill wastes, Groundwater for Sustainable Development (Elsevier), 6: 189-199. Elsevier [N/A]

19. Borah, P., Paul, A., Bora, P., Bhattacharyya, P., Karak, T. and Mitra, S*. (2017) Assessment of heavy metal pollution in soils around a paper mill using metal fractionation and multivariate analysis. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, pp.1-14. Springer [IF=3.519]

18. Basak, S., Kesari, V., Ramesh, A. M., Rangan, L., Parida, A., & Mitra, S. (2017). Assessment of genetic variation among nineteen turmeric cultivars of Northeast India: nuclear DNA content and molecular marker approach. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 39(2), 45. Springer [IF= 2.763]

17. Singh P, Mitra S*, Majumdar D, Bhattacharyya P, Prakash A, Borah P, Paul A, Rangan L (2016) Nutrient and enzyme mobilization in earthworm casts: A comparative study with addition of selective amendments in undisturbed and agricultural soils of a mountain ecosystem. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2016.09.008.  Elsevier [IF=4.907]

16. Yadav D, Barbora L, Bora D, Mitra S, Rangan L, Mahanta P. (2016) An assessment of duckweed as a potential lignocellulosic feedstock for biogas production. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation Journal. Elsevier DOI:10.1016/j.ibiod.2016.09.007. Elsevier [IF=4.907]

15. Mitra, S*., Singh, P., Manzoor, S., Bhattacharyya, P., Bera, T., Kumar Patra, A., Rangan, L. and Borah, P. (2016), Can rice and wheat biochar amendment protect the carbon loss from tropical soils—An experimental study. Environ. Prog. Sustainable Energy, 35: 183–188. Wiley [IF= 2.824]

14. Singh, Pooja, Jaakko Heikkinen, Elise Ketoja, Visa Nuutinen, Ansa Palojärvi, Jatta Sheehy, MarttiEsala, Sudip Mitra, Laura Alakukku, and Kristiina Regina (2015) Tillage and crop residue management methods had minor effects on the stock and stabilization of topsoil carbon in a 30-year field experiment. Science of the Total Environment 518 337-344. Elsevier [IF=10.753]

13. Das, A., Kesari, V., Satyanarayana, V. M., Parida, A., Mitra, S., &Rangan, L. (2015). Genetic diversity in ecotypes of the scarce wild medicinal crop Zingibermoranrevealed by ISSR and AFLP marker analysis and chromosome number assessment. Plant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology, 149(1), 111-120. Taylor & Francis, [IF =1.781]

12. S Basak, A M Ramesh, V. Kesari, A. Parida, S. Mitra, L. Rangan (2014) Genetic diversity and relationship of Hedychium from Northeast India as dissected using PCA analysis and hierarchical clustering, Meta Gene (Elsevier), Vol 2, Pp 459-468. Elsevier [IF= N/A]

11. Mahapatra, S. and Mitra, S.* (2012) Managing Land and Water under Changing Climatic Conditions in India: A Critical Perspective, Journal of Environmental Protection, Vol. 3 No. 9, pp. 1054-1062. doi: 10.4236/jep.2012.39123. [IF= 0.577]

10. Mishra, S.N., Mitra, S.*, Rangan, L., Dutta, S. and Pooja (2012) Exploration of ‘hot-spots’of methane and nitrous oxide emission from the agriculture fields of Assam, India. Agriculture & Food Security, 1:16. DOI: 10.1186/2048-7010-1-16. [IF=2.495]

09. Mitra, S.*, Majumdar, D. and Wassmann, R. (2012) Methane production and emission in surface and subsurface rice soils and their blends. Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment, 158 (1): 94-102 [IF=6.576]

08. Mitra S, Aulakh MS, Wassmann R. and Olk DC (2005) Triggering of methane production in rice soils by root exudates: Effects of soil properties and crop management. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 69: 563-570. [IF: 2.932]

07. Mitra S*,Wassmann R and Vlek PLG (2005) An appraisal of the global wetlands area and its organic carbon stock. Current Science, Vol. 88 (1), 25-35 [IF: 1.169]

06. Jain N., Pathak H., Mitra S. and Bhatia A. (2004) Emission of Methane from rice fields - A review. Journal for Scientific & Industrial Research, 63: 101-115. [IF:1.056]

05. Majumdar D. and Mitra S. (2004) Methane consumption from ambient atmosphere by a typic ustochrept soil as influenced by urea and two nitrification inhibitors. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 39 (3): 140-145 [IF:6.605]

04. Mitra S, Wassmann R, Jain MC & Pathak H (2002) Properties of rice soils affecting methane production potentials: 1. Temporal patterns and diagnostic procedures. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 64 (1-2): 169-182 [IF:3.866]

03. Mitra S,Wassmann R, Jain MC & Pathak H (2002) Properties of rice soils affecting methane production potentials: 2. Differences in topsoil and subsoil. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 64 (1-2): 183-191 [IF:3.866]

02. Jain MC, Kumar S, Wassmann R, Mitra S, Singh SD, Singh JP, Singh R, Yadav A K and Gupta S (2000) Methane Emissions from Irrigated Rice Fields in Northern India (New Delhi). Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 58: 75-83 [IF:3.866]

01. Mitra S, Jain MC, Kumar S, Bandyopadhyay SK and Kalra N (1999) Effect of rice cultivars on methane emission. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 73 (3): 177-183 [IF=6.576]