1. Lichen-based index of atmospheric purity (IAP) for biomonitoring of air Pulak Das 2. Monitoring of airborne heavy metal using plants: Perspective and challenges Anoop Singh, Shiv Prasad, Dheeraj Rathore 3. The importance and effectiveness of aquatic biomonitoring Didem Gökçe 4. Urban roadside trees as eco-sustainable filters of atmospheric pollution: A review of recent evidence from atmospheric trace elements deposition Hamza Badamasi 5. Proteomics and genomics as an efficient tool for biomonitoring Hethesh Chellapandian, Jeyachandran Sivakamavalli 6. Environment biomonitoring with eDNA-A new perspectiveto identify biodiversity Jeyachandran Sivakamavalli 7. Pollution biomarkers in environmental biomonitoring: An insight into air pollution Nivedita Chaudhary 8. Biomonitoring potential of tropospheric ozone in plants utilizing visible injury and biomarkers Aditya Abha Singh 9. Statistical modeling and evaluation of research tools employed in biomonitoring of plant species for air pollution abatement: A case study of Nigeria Anake Winifred U, Odetunmibi Oluwole A, Anake Timothy A 10. Biomarkers of arsenic stress in plants Pradyumna Kumar Singh, Sonali Dubey, Manju Shri, Sanjay Dwivedi, Debasis Chakrabarty, Rudra Deo Tripathi 11. Bioindicators of soil contaminated with organic and inorganic pollutants Meenu Gautam, Srishti Mishra, Madhoolika Agrawal 12. Responses of plants to metallic nanoparticles under coexposure to metals and metalloids Banita Kumari Paswan, Subodh Kumar, Archana Dwivedi, Poornima Vajpayee 13. Chromosomal and molecular indicators: A new insight in biomonitoring programs Priyanka Singh, Supriya Tiwari, S.B. Agrawal 14. Biomonitoring tools and bioprogramming: An overview Parvati Madheshiya, Gereraj Sen Gupta, Ansuman Sahoo, Supriya Tiwari
Dr Tiwari's groundbreaking research is focused on the antioxidant response of plants growing under the stress of ground level ozone, and involves evaluating the function and adaptation of plants antioxidant machinery to cope with this stress. As well as producing over 20 publications (include 2 book chapters) which have appeared in various well reputed National and International journals, Dr Tiwari's research findings have gained recognition through National and International Awards, including the Young Scientist Medal of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) and the esteemed Green Talent Award, from the Ministry of Education and Research, Germany.
Prof Agrawal is Professor of the Department of Botany,Banaras Hindu University, India. He is an eminent and experienced researcher, actively involved in research related to the problems of air pollution especially with ozone, heavy metal contamination and UV-B exposure to plants. He has extensively worked on studying the response of plants to the above mentioned stress factors. He also has 30 years of teaching experience He has handled over 12 research projects and guided 15 Ph.D. students.Prof Agrawal is Professor of the Department of Botany,Banaras Hindu University, India. He is an eminent and experienced researcher, actively involved in research related to the problems of air pollution especially with ozone, heavy metal contamination and UV-B exposure to plants. He has extensively worked on studying the response of plants to the above mentioned stress factors. He also has 30 years of teaching experience He has handled over 12 research projects and guided 15 Ph.D. students.