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GROWTH, HERBAGE YIELD AND NUTRIENT UPTAKES OF INDIGENOUS JUTE MALLOW (CORCHORUS OLITORIUS) AS INFLUENCED BY DIFFERENT FERTILIZER SOURCES UNDER DRY SEASON ALFISOLS CONDITIONS
Babajide, Peter A., Ajibola, Adijat T., Oyeleye, A. David, Gbadamosi, Tunde S., Olla, Noah O.
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Although soil moisture is a major limiting factor to sustainable crop production in the tropics, particularly during dry season, artificial moisture application if properly supported by application of suitable fertilizer materials, a desirable fertilizer use efficiency and enhanced crop performance, may be achieved.
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1-12 |
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SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND ANTI-MICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SOME NOVEL ALANINE DERIVATIVES OF RNA & DNA BASE
Manish Chaudhari, Dhaval Bhanotar, Dilip Gami, Jahnavi Darji, Dipa Dabhi, Shyamali Panchal
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Amino acid derivatives have been designed and synthesized with simple and eco- friendly methodologies with nucleobase. With this multivalent objective, the organic compounds were synthesized from reacting partner in solvent phase by microwave method.
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13-22 |
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PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL AND WATER SAMPLE OF INDUSTRIAL AREA – GAJRAOULA
Seema Dwivedi, Dinesh Kumar Verma, Mayank Bajpai, Neelima Rathi
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The present study aims to manage the Physicochemical and Bacteriological examination of water and soil tests gathered from industrial area of Gajroula (District- Amroha), Uttar Pradesh, India. All physico-chemical tests were conducted in the month January 2017.
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23-32 |
4 |
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PHYSIO-CHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS/CHARACTERIZATION OF WATER NATURE OF HINDON RIVER IN GAZIABAD AND NOIDA.
Seema Dwivedi, Mayank Bajpai*, Dinesh Kumar Verma, Neelima Rathi
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Stream Hindon, a vital tributary of waterway Yamuna moving through the regions of Western Uttar Pradesh, is subjected to fluctuating level of contamination brought about by various untreated and additionally incompletely treated waste contributions of civil and mechanical effluents. The review was done to evaluate the contamination profile along Hindon River .
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33-41 |
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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ANTIBIOGRAM OF SALMONELLA FROM KUMAUN
A.K. Upadhyay, Maansi, Deepak, S. P. Singh
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Samples from 720 food animals were collected. Isolation, identification and molecular characterization of Salmonella isolates were attempted by various methods.
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42-48 |
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THE NATURAL, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND LEGAL ASPECT OF THE ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Barbara Sawicka, Krishnan Umachandran
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This article contributes conceptual and empirical contributions to the literature of the subject. This article introduces a new conceptualization of approaches to the issue of ecology and how innovation shapes the effects of ecological management and the effects of innovation and shows that this conceptualization of science is useful.
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49-75 |
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SOIL NUTRITION AND PERFORMANCE OF SESAME (SESAMUM INDICUM LINN.) AS INFLUENCED BY DECOMPOSING PHYTO-RESIDUES AND MICROSYMBIONT INOCULA UNDER STERILE AND NON-STERILE SOIL CONDITIONS
Babajide, P. Akintoye, Gbadamosi, Tunde S., Oyeleye, A. David, Akanji, Kayode A., Ogunmola, N. Olanrewaju, Salami, Taofeek B.
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Integration of organic phyto-residues’ application with inoculation of effective soil-borne microsymbiont strain(s) may be reasonably exploited as a suitable low-input technology, for ensuring enhanced tropical soil productivity and crop performance, under chemical-free and environment-friendly soil conditions.
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76-89 |
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REMOVAL OF SR+2 AND CO+2 IONS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION USING MODIFIED SAWDUST; SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
M. Abdel Geleel, N. Abdel Monem, Amaal A. Tawfik,Georgena R. Erian
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The aim of this study isremoval of Sr+2 and Co+2 from aqueous solution and establishes a proposal of safety requirements and safety criteria for radiation protection and radioactive waste management. The removal process using sawdust is compatible with the IAEA GSR Part 5 requirement number 6.
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90-119 |
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SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND MODIFICATION OF M-CRESOL-ANISALDEHYDE AND M-CRESOL – 2-METHYL BENZALDEHYDE NOVOLAC RESINS WITH EPOXY
Kailash Narayan, Larisa Singh
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Novolac phenolic resins were synthesized by the condensation reaction between phenol derivatives and different aldehyde with a stoichiometric ratio in acidic medium has been studied.The modified phenolic novolac resins composition depends on monomeric ratio, catalyst, reaction conditions, and residual free monomers.
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120-128 |
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SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SOME NOVEL LYSINE DERIVATIVES OF NUCLEOBASES
Manish Chaudhari, Jahnavi Darji, Dipa Dabhi, Dhaval Bhanotar, Dilip Gami
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With an objective to synthesize compounds with anti-cancer and other anti-microbial properties, a systematically planned organic synthesis was carried out. The organic compounds were synthesized from reacting partner in solvent phase in microwave method.
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141-149 |
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DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS OF LAGUNE CATTLE HERDS IN THE OUEME VALLEY IN SOUTHERN BENIN
ASSOGBABrice Gérard Comlan, ASSANIS. Alassan, ALKOIRET T. Ibrahim, YOUSSAO A.K. Issiaka
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This study, which deals with the determination of the demographic parameters of the different types of Lagune cattle herds in the Oueme valley in southern Benin, took place between October to December 2016 and concerns 56 herds of Lagunecattle with a total of 1,837 head.
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150-169 |
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A STUDY ON STOMATAL TYES OF PLANT IN BIODIVERSITY PARK OF ST.STEPHEN’S COLLEGE
Dr. Praveen Dhar T.
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The form and shape of the stomata and its associated epidermal cells, stomatal frequency, type of epidermal trichomes and pattern of distribution, are important sources of taxonomical consideration. The objective of the present study is to find out the stomatal features of plant species available in biodiversity park.
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170-174 |
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Effect of Climate Change and Environmental Effects on Fish Production or Fish Farming
MRIDULA VERMA
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As the most important environmental concern of the twenty-first century, climate change has generated a lot of discussion and debate. On the earth and the environment as a whole, it is predicted to have negative, irreversible effects. Although it can be challenging to link specific Increases in global temperature are expected to cause more profound changes in the climate, such as ice retreat, cold shrinkage,
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175-186 |
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A STUDY ON THE SYNTHESIS OF LIGANDS
Dr. Anita
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With the increasing knowledge about the ability of coordinated metal ions to influence many of the vital processes of living organisms, there has been a revival of interest in the studies of transition metal complexes.
Consequently, remarkable progress has been made in the field of metal complexes derived from simple monoatomic and polyatomic ligands. The development of ligand field theory and bonding concepts made it possible to correlate the electronic and magnetic properties and the constitution of coordination compounds. The X-Ray crystallographic techniques have further added to the knowledge about the structural aspects of these compounds
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187-196 |
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PRECOITAL ANTIFERTILITY ACTIVITY OF Vinca rosea
Preeti Gupta
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Effect of petroleum ether extract of leaves of Vinca rosea was investigated in adult Swiss albino female mice precoitally. The uterine weights declined significantly. A total pregnancy interceptor efficacy of the extract Was observed at the dose of 5 mg/day/mice. The extract caused, a significant decline in the glycogen content and a significant increase in the cholesterol content of the uterus was observed.
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197-206 |
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Study on the Standardization of Growth Requirements of Mangroves
Dr. Poonam Setia
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Mangroves are a group of trees that grow in tropical and subtropical coastal areas. They are adapted to live in saline water and can tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions. Mangroves play an important role in coastal ecosystems, providing food and shelter for a variety of marine life. They also help to protect shorelines from erosion and storms.
The standardization of growth requirements of mangroves is important for a number of reasons. First, it can help to ensure that mangroves are planted in the right location and that they have the best chance of survival. Second, it can help to improve the management of mangrove forests. Third, it can help to increase the value of mangrove products and services.
There are a number of ways to standardize the growth requirements of mangroves. One way is to develop a set of guidelines that can be used by nursery managers, growers, and other stakeholders. Another way is to develop a database of information on the growth requirements of different mangrove species. This information can then be used to develop models that can predict the growth of mangroves in different environments.
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207-214 |