Mandeep Dadhwal

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2003-2008  NIIT University, Rajasthan 
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Bala K, Geueke B, Miska ME, et al. (2012) Enzymatic conversion of ε-hexachlorocyclohexane and a heptachlorocyclohexane isomer, two neglected components of technical hexachlorocyclohexane. Environmental Science & Technology. 46: 4051-8
Jit S, Dadhwal M, Kumari H, et al. (2011) Evaluation of hexachlorocyclohexane contamination from the last lindane production plant operating in India. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International. 18: 586-97
Dadhwal M, Jit S, Kumari H, et al. (2009) Sphingobium chinhatense sp. nov., a hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH)-degrading bacterium isolated from an HCH dumpsite. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 59: 3140-4
Verma M, Kumar M, Dadhwal M, et al. (2009) Devosia albogilva sp. nov. and Devosia crocina sp. nov., isolated from a hexachlorocyclohexane dump site. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 59: 795-9
Dadhwal M, Singh A, Prakash O, et al. (2009) Proposal of biostimulation for hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH)-decontamination and characterization of culturable bacterial community from high-dose point HCH-contaminated soils. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 106: 381-92
Lal R, Dadhwal M, Kumari K, et al. (2008) Pseudomonas sp. to Sphingobium indicum: a journey of microbial degradation and bioremediation of Hexachlorocyclohexane. Indian Journal of Microbiology. 48: 3-18
Jit S, Dadhwal M, Prakash O, et al. (2008) Flavobacterium lindanitolerans sp. nov., isolated from hexachlorocyclohexane-contaminated soil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 58: 1665-9
Raina V, Suar M, Singh A, et al. (2008) Enhanced biodegradation of hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) in contaminated soils via inoculation with Sphingobium indicum B90A. Biodegradation. 19: 27-40
Pal R, Bala S, Dadhwal M, et al. (2005) Hexachlorocyclohexane-degrading bacterial strains Sphingomonas paucimobilis B90A, UT26 and Sp+, having similar lin genes, represent three distinct species, Sphingobium indicum sp. nov., Sphingobium japonicum sp. nov. and Sphingobium francense sp. nov., and reclassification of [Sphingomonas] chungbukensis as Sphingobium chungbukense comb. nov. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 55: 1965-72
Bala S, Khanna R, Dadhwal M, et al. (2004) Reclassification of Amycolatopsis mediterranei DSM 46095 as Amycolatopsis rifamycinica sp. nov. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 54: 1145-9
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