Mrs. Debadrita Das | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Women Researcher Award
PhD. Research Scholar | The University of Jadavpur University | India
Mrs. Debadrita Das is a dedicated researcher in environmental toxicology and plant molecular biology, specializing in arsenic and fluoride contamination in food crops. Her research emphasizes the interaction between soil, plant systems, and genetic regulation to reduce toxic element accumulation in staple crops. She explores innovative mitigation strategies, including the application of salicylic acid and advanced genomic approaches to enhance stress tolerance and minimize contaminant uptake. Her work also contributes to sustainable remediation techniques such as biochar and nanoparticle-based solutions. With 6 published documents, 2 citations, and an h-index of 1, she is steadily building a research profile focused on environmental sustainability, crop safety, and resilient agricultural practices for future food security.
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Featured Publications
Cadmium Toxicity in Rice and Wheat Plants: An Apprehension of Translocation and Tolerance Mechanisms
– Plant Responses to Cadmium Toxicity, 2024
Nanotechnology in Biocontrol Agents for Sustainable Pest Management
– Handbook of Nanotechnology in Agriculture, 2025
Arsenic Stress Responses and Molecular Mechanisms for Enhancing Arsenic Tolerance in Rice: A Critical Review
– Systems Biology in Crop Improvement, 2026
Selenium in Sustainable Agriculture: Bridging Food Security and Health for Achieving SDG 2 and SDG 3
– Selenium in Sustainable Agriculture, 2025