Entries from 2018-01-01 to 1 year
By: Mazhar-ul-Islam, Jan Alam, Muhammad Fiaz, Abdul Majid This paper deals with the taxonomic studies of the representative species of five moss families; Enclyptaceae, Hedwigiaceae, Hypopterygiaceae, Splachnaceae and Timmiaceae reported f…
By: Zaib Un Nisa, Samin Jan, Safdar Hussain Shah Saussurea lappa is an endangered medicinal plant, used against lot of diseases like fever, headache, pain, arthritis, ulcers, cough, flatulence, asthma, colic, diarrhea, dyspepsia, vomiting,…
By: Muhammad Usman Khan, Nuareen Aziz Qurashi, Muhammad Saleem Khan, Farhat Jabeen, Ali Umar, Junaid Yaqoob, Muhammad Wajid Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive molecules produced during cellular metabolism and due to some env…
By: Hakeem A. Ajeigbe, Alpha Y. Kamara, Ayuba Kunihya, Abubakar H. Inuwa, Aliyu Adinoyi Despite the recent release of several improved varieties of groundnut in Nigeria the productivities have not increase significantly due to lack of comm…
By: Muhammad Waqas, Ijaz Ahmad Khan, Asad Siraj Abu-Rizaiza, MuhammadZahid Ihsan, Ihsanullah Daur To enhance crop yield by reducing weeds infestation has become one of the challenging aspects in agriculture. For this purpose a field study …
By: I. Djaalab, Z. Djerrou, O. Bouaziz, A. Allaoui, S. Haffaf, H. Djaalab, S. Mehennaoui The study aimed to estimate the mineral status of the sheep breed Ouled Djellal depending on the physiological and nutritional state. The plasma level…
By: Saman Rafique Mirza, Noshin Ilyas, Nazima Batool, Roomina Mazhar, Fatima Bibi, Sidra Kanwal, Maimoona Saeed This study was conducted to check the role of seed priming in relation to wheat plant abiotic stress tolerance. Seeds of wheat …
By: Joycelyn C. Jumawan, Edna A. Amparado The effects of solo and combinatorial exposure to ethanolic extract of Annona squamosa Linn. leaves and mercuric acetate (MA) were studied in gestating ICR mice and their fetuses in-utero. Results …
By: Fozia Bibi, Habib Ahmad, Rizwana Aleem Qureshi, Nighat Shaheen, Sadia Tabbasum, Shujaul-Mulk, Sumaira Sahreen, Ghazala Shaheen Mountainous constituencies and surrounding areas of the Himalayas are gorgeous not only in medicinally notew…
By: Mahmuda Akter, Md. Mahidul Islam Masum, Md. Khurshed Alam Bhuiyan, Rayhanur Jannat In recent years, the genus Trichoderma has achieved a special position in the field of agriculture as a potent fungal bio-agent besides being a plant gr…
By: U. A. Talpur, I. Rajpar, S. M. Bhatti, P. A. Baloch, F. K. Nizamani Risks of medicinal herbs from their inception, identification, collection, handling, drying, processing, packaging, labeling, storing and finally selling to consumers …
By: Hidayat Ullah, Habib Ahmad, Armghan Shahzad, Ahmad Ali, Ghulam Muhammad Ali High-molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) play a key role in determining end-use quality of common wheat by estimating the viscoelastic properties of do…
By: Jeana S. Macalood, Helen J. Vicent, Jessie G. Gorospe, Renato D. Boniao, Elnor C. Roa, Maria Luisa S. Orbita Carica papaya latex is reported to be insecticidal, bacteriocidal, molluscicidal and fungicidal which are beneficial in agricu…
By: Siraj Ahmad, Nasrullah Khan, Fazal Hadi, Murad Ali, Khaista Rahman Both soil and shade are the most essential factors for the establishment and growth of plants. The study investigated two stages of Dodonaea viscosa reproduction, seed …
By: Mazhar-Ul-Islam, Jan Alam, Muhammad Fiaz, Abdul Majid This paper deals with the taxonomic studies of the representative species of five moss families; Enclyptaceae, Hedwigiaceae, Hypopterygiaceae, Splachnaceae and Timmiaceae reported f…
By: Benelhadj Djelloul Saadia, Ighilhariz Zohra, Boukhatem Zineb Faiza, Robin Duponnois, Philippe de Lajudie, Bekki Abdelkader Intensive exploitation of Terga sandpit situated in west of Algeria had led to degraded ecosystem. The objective…
Inheritance pattern of yield and lint quality traits in upland cotton (G. hirsutum L.) | IJB_INNSPUB
By: Ali Ahmed Sial, Tariq Manzoor Khan, Amir Shakeel, Sohail Kamaran, Alam Zeb Present study was conducted during 2013-14 at University of Agricultural, Faisalabad, Pakistan to Fig. out gene action and heritability of lint yield and qualit…
By: M. S. Hamzah, Yuli H. Endang, Marsoedi, M. Fadjar Shell growth of pearl oyster is affected by the availability of nacreous liquid containing calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is nearly similar to mucus from enzymatic metabolism product in …
By: I. Djaalab, Z. Djerrou, O. Bouaziz, A. Allaoui, S. Haffaf, H. Djaalab, S. Mehennaoui The study aimed to estimate the mineral status of the sheep breed Ouled Djellal depending on the physiological and nutritional state. The plasma level…
By: Md. Monwarul Haque, M. Shahjahan, Md. Shahidul Haque, Md. Maniruzzaman, Khadiza Khanam, Nurul Absar The regulation of blood pressure in population with IGT is a substantial issue although not characterized well. Therefore, the purpose …
By: Fawad Naeem, Mohammad Ilyas, Gulzar Ullah, Farzana Begum Quratul Ain, Ammara Saeed A field trial was carried out to determine how different planting depth and planting distance effect the growth and production of African corn lily at H…
By: Abdul Rashid, Muhammad Ehetisham-Ul-Haq, Rehan Fakhir, Muhammad Atiq Cotton is known as the king of fibers. Bacterial blight of cotton is a devastating cotton disease of subtropical and tropical regions. Five plant extracts Azadirachta…
By: Allah Wadhayo Gandahi, Muhammad Saleem Sarki, Fatima Saeed Shaikh, Ghulam Mustafa Laghari, Mahmooda Buriro Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the most important cereal crop in the world. The deficiency of boron (B) in soil is widespread g…
By: Idriss Lemouchele Ntatou, Martin Luther Mogtomo Koanga, Cecile Okalla Ebongue, Esther Dina Bell, Nkeumacha Ida Patrick, Loick Pradel Foko Kojom, Elisée Enyegue Embolo, Martin Biwole Essomba, Eliane Okoubalimba Assokom, Anne Marie Maïss…
By: Bushra Hussain Shnawa, Ali Ali Al-Ezzi, Gamal Hasan Abed, Mohamed Bassam Al-Salahy, Ahmed Mohamed Mandour, Mervat Mohamed Plasmodium falciparum malaria is the most common infection and endemic disease in Yemen. This study was carried o…
By: Zainab Gul Kanwal, Abdul Hafeez, Ihsan Ul Haq, Tofeeq-Ur-Rehman, Syed Aun Muhammad, Irum Shazadi, Nighat Fatima, Nisar Ur Rehman Peganum harmala is bright green, densely foliaged and herbaceous plant, used in folkloric medicine for the…
By: Noshin Shafqat, Habib Ahmed, Armghan Shehzad, Faisal Ali, Shafqat Ullah, Ghulam Muhammad Ali, Jalal-Ud-Din For world food security development of high yielding cultivars through identification of genetic diversity is also an important …
By: B. A. Ezeawgula , H. A. Onwubiko Haemoglobin oxidation occurs in erythrocytes. It involves the loss of an electron from the ferrous (Fe2+) ion to the ferric (Fe3+) state in the presence of an oxidant. Crude oil, which contains polycycl…
By: Nusrat Jahan Nitu, Md. Mahidul Islam Masum, Rayhanur Jannat, Salma Sultana, Md. Khurshed Alam Bhuiyan Plant diseases need to be controlled to uphold the quality and load of yields produced by grower’s across the world. A variety of app…
By: Raihan Mujib Himel, Abu Ashraf Khan, Abdul Mannan Akanda, Meftahul Karim The aim of the study was to characterize and identify the soft rot bacterial pathogens of different fruits in Bangladesh. Soft rotted fruit samples of mango, appl…