Nil Ratan Dhar

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1919-1986 Allahabad University 
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Physical chemistry, Soil chemistry
Website:
http://insaindia.res.in/BM/BM14_8901.pdf
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"Nil Ratan Dhar"
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(1892 - 1986)

Noted as the "Father of Indian Physical Chemistry." Discovered the process of thermal and photo-chemical fixation of atmospheric nitrogen in the soil. Founder-Director of the Sheila Dhar Institute of Soil Science, Allahabad University (1935 - 1986).

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Dhar NR. (1970) Nitrogen loss--a general phenomenon in ammonia and ammonium salts oxidation. Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten Und Hygiene. Zweite Naturwissenschaftliche Abt.: Allgemeine, Landwirtschaftliche Und Technische Mikrobiologie. 124: 238-44
DHAR NR. (1963) Symposium on Nitrogen Problem Soil Science. 95: 218
Dhar NR. (1958) Influence de la lumière sur la fixation de l’azote Journal De Chimie Physique. 55: 980-984
DHAR NR. (1957) Calcium Phosphates And Their Importance in Nitrogen Fixation And Alkali Soil Reclamation Soil Science. 84: 423
DHAR NR. (1955) The Role of Organic Matter in Soil Fertility Soil Science. 80: 166
Dhar NR. (1952) POINTS FROM LETTERS: Diet and Stamina Bmj. 2: 1207-1207
Dhar NR. (1935) Die Stetigkeit des Verhältnisses von Kohlenstoff zu Stickstoff im Natursystem bei Eintritt der Oxydierung und das Problem der Stickstoffsammlung für Böden in trockenem Klima Zeitschrift FüR PflanzenernäHrung, DüNgung, Bodenkunde. 39: 170-178
TANDON SP, DHAR NR. (1934) INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON BACTERIAL NITRIFICATION IN TROPICAL COUNTRIES Soil Science. 38: 183-190
DHAR NR, BHATTACHARYA AK, BISWAS NN. (1933) PHOTONITRIFICATION IN SOIL Soil Science. 35: 281-284
Dhar NR, Ram A. (1933) Photosynthesis in Tropical Sunlight. VI. The Presence of Formaldehyde in Rain Water. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 37: 525-531
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