Call for Papers : Volume 11, Issue 04, April 2024, Open Access; Impact Factor; Peer Reviewed Journal; Fast Publication

Life Sciences

Effect of bread yeast treatment on the growth and productivity of potato crop

Research conducted at the Agricultural Research Center in Idleb Governorate to investigate the effect of the treatment with bread yeast in some growth and productivity characteristics of Agria potato variety. Complete randomized block design was established with 5 replicates. The treatments used were soaking the tubers for plantation with foliar spray, foliar spray only and control without any treatment. The following measurements were recorded in this research: plant height, plant yield, biological yield and block productivity.

Stratagems for isolation of soil organic matter fractions in soil matrix: a mini-review

Soil organic matter (SOM) have successfully been fractionated using physicochemical methods for many decades. Although, no single method will absolutely separate natural organic matter into its components, as there are several types of organic matter i.e. kerogen carbon (KC), hydrolysable carbon (HC), non-hydrolysable carbon (NHC), black carbon (BC) and aged organic carbon (AOC).

Libraries as indispensable agent for educational development

The paper discussed the library as a pre-requisite for sustainable development at all levels of education. It gave a typical breakdown of the types of libraries and their functions in bringing about educational development among the teeming rural and city population in our attempts at national growth and development. It emphasized the role of libraries through extension services and audio-visual aids, book exhibitions, pictures, newsreels, films, etc, for mass education.

Impact of human activities on fish communities in the aquatic systems of the ivorian coastal zone andestablishment of a biotic integrity index (IIB)

The main objective of this study is the establishment of a Biotic Integrity Index (IIB) based on fish by considering 5 coastal basins of Côte d'Ivoire. Samplings were made between 1999 and 2001, in 109 stations using an electrofisher Smith Root model 12 POW Back pack Electrofisher and in 56 stations using 15 mesh vacuum nets of 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 mm. The results indicated that the ichthyological populating of all the basins was composed of 57 species and 01 hybrid.

Bermuda triangle mystery is by virtue of lawlessness (separate unconditioned thoughts) triggered by time mindness (fed act of god) during sailing of ship or flying of aero plane while floating on water or flying in air leading to inhibit thought of law of

Highest center of the universe created Earth (solar System) and heaven (galaxies) by unconditioned thought expression or by conditioned thought expression by higher centers (B.B.Bs). Hence laws of physics are made by these two ways of thought expressions. it is called Laws of Nature. But at certain places, Highest center of the universe or Creator B.B.B has made Lawlessness ie thoughts of natural laws (Thought of law of Flying or thought of law of Floating) get inhibited.

Secrete and experiment of transformation of dead protein into alive amino acids in our body. It is dna molecule which triggers this transformation by virtue of divine mechanics(ccp , code pcps and cp) or fed thoughts by highest center of universe during p

It is being believed that dead cells could not be made alive by any experiment. But Nature has set a system where dead material eaten during meals get transformed into living material of life and thus we grow. DNA is a self replicating molecule of life. It triggers thoughts from CCP i.e. activation of life thoughts and suppression of death thoughts from higher center(B.B.B) present in DNA. These thoughts are triggered by unconditioned or conditioned thought expressions from thought script CCP.

The human society from air to land and sea is stuffed with large catch of resources which men, with the utility of state’s power do exploit. But, the exploitation of resources is not at the volition of any single individual rather, that of the state. From

The crop-livestock integration system in principle considers socially acceptable aspects of sustainability (socially acceptable), economically feasible and politically desirable. This study aims to analyze the income characteristics of maize farming with crop-livestock (corn-cattle) and non-integration systems. Characteristics of the type of farming consist of two groups, namely farmers who have integrated corn and cow, as well as farmers who only cultivate maize singly.

Inter-annual variations of indian ocean warm pool

In this article we examine the relationship between the warm pool properties and the ElNiño, LaNiña, ENSO years for the period from 1870–2015. It is also the largest consistent contributor to the global Ocean warming trends. In this study we observed that a warm Indian Ocean can in turn modulate the pacific conditions including the ElNino events. So, basically such large warming over the Indian Ocean has implication on the global climate. In this article we focused on the causes for this warming and found that it was mainly due to ElNino events.

Thermodynamics proof for the distribution ratio exists for miscible solvents

It is well-known that the Nernst’s distribution law applicable for a solute distributes between two immiscible solvents. Thermodynamics proof for a solute distributes itself between two miscible solvents, until to get equilibria, the ratio of activity of a solute in two miscible solvents remains constant, but it’s possible only when the distribution ratio exists for miscible solvents.

Influence of leaf dust deposition on chlorophyll content of bougainvillea spectabilis and lanatana camara growing in vicinity of jaypee cement plant, rewa (M.P.)

The aim of this study was to assess the seasonal variation in accumulation of cement dust and its impact on chlorophyll content of leaves in two shrub species with different types of leaves – Bougainvillea spectabilis and Lanatana camara growing in and around Jaypee cement plant Rewa (M.P.).