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View article: High-Throughput Phenotyping and Elemental Mapping Identify Biomarkers for Yield and Biofuel Purity in Sweet Sorghum
High-Throughput Phenotyping and Elemental Mapping Identify Biomarkers for Yield and Biofuel Purity in Sweet Sorghum Open
The increasing demand for sustainable biofuels necessitates high-yield, processable feedstocks; nevertheless, sweet sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is underutilized due to a lack of understanding of the interactions among its morpholo…
View article: Role of newly isolated plant growth-promoting lead-tolerant bacteria in lead bio-remediation and plant growth performance under lead stress
Role of newly isolated plant growth-promoting lead-tolerant bacteria in lead bio-remediation and plant growth performance under lead stress Open
Background Lead (Pb) pollution is a major environmental problem stemming from increasing industrial and human activity, significantly influencing soil quality and plant productivity. This study aimed to identify and characterise lead-toler…
View article: Effect Different Level of Organic Sources on Growth, Yield, Quality and Economic Response of Moong Bean (Vigna radiata L.) in Central Part of India
Effect Different Level of Organic Sources on Growth, Yield, Quality and Economic Response of Moong Bean (Vigna radiata L.) in Central Part of India Open
Background: Excessive utilization of inorganic fertilizers and pesticides, leading to environmental, soil and water contamination and pest outbreaks, has emerged as a significant concern in recent year. In today’s agricultural landscape, t…
View article: Workers Problems on Cashew Processing Industry in India
Workers Problems on Cashew Processing Industry in India Open
The cashew-nut manufacturing business enterprise has played a crucial role in the economic development of the country, and it is the backbone of the Indian economy. It contributes to the generation of employment opportunities, the promot…
View article: Mechanistic insights in to biocompatible-metal nanoparticles in modulating soil enzyme and its convergence in soil health improvement
Mechanistic insights in to biocompatible-metal nanoparticles in modulating soil enzyme and its convergence in soil health improvement Open
Thriving agriculture depends on healthy soil, influencing nutrient cycling, microbial diversity, and enzyme activity. Chemical contaminants and intensive agricultural methods have led to significant soil degradation. Emerging as a practica…
View article: Enhancing Biochemical Attributes and Yield of Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.) Through Exogenous Application of Polyamines
Enhancing Biochemical Attributes and Yield of Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.) Through Exogenous Application of Polyamines Open
Background: Polyamines act as growth regulators in crops and enhance their growth and development. Despite its adaptability and numerous benefits, black gram suffers from low productivity and vulnerability to various abiotic and biotic str…
View article: Impact of Various Nutrient Management Technique on Growth, Yield and Quality Attributes of Sweet Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.)
Impact of Various Nutrient Management Technique on Growth, Yield and Quality Attributes of Sweet Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) Open
Background: These studies aim to determine the influences of various organic and inorganic nutrient sources on the growth, yield and quality attributes of sweet sorghum within the Indo-Gangetic region. Methods: The experiment utilized a ra…
View article: Optimising morpho-physiological traits via micronutrient enrichment and cytokinin-mediated control in Brassica juncea
Optimising morpho-physiological traits via micronutrient enrichment and cytokinin-mediated control in Brassica juncea Open
Brassica juncea, a type of rapeseed mustard, displays distinct responses to foliar applications of boron (B), sulphur (S) and phytohormones. This necessitates a thorough investigation into the resultant morphological and physiological alte…
View article: Optimizing Morpho-Physiological Traits of Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.) in the Summer Season Mediated by Putrescine and Cadaverine
Optimizing Morpho-Physiological Traits of Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.) in the Summer Season Mediated by Putrescine and Cadaverine Open
Background: Black gram (Vigna mungo L.), a vital legume crop, frequently encounters growth challenges due to environmental stress, leading to reduced yield and productivity. This study aimed to determine the impact of putrescine and cadave…
View article: Total Soluble Protein Mediated Morphological Traits in Mustard Treated with Thiourea and Salicylic Acid
Total Soluble Protein Mediated Morphological Traits in Mustard Treated with Thiourea and Salicylic Acid Open
The total soluble protein-mediated morphological traits in mustard treated with Thiourea and Salicylic acid were investigated. In addition, it tested the hypothesis that the growth regulator salicylic acid protects the photosynthetic appar…
View article: Effectiveness of Cadmium on Biochemical Shift of Pea Plant Treated with Mycorrhiza and Putrescine
Effectiveness of Cadmium on Biochemical Shift of Pea Plant Treated with Mycorrhiza and Putrescine Open
Heavy metals like cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), bismuth (Bi), and arsenic (As) are potent and harmful poisonous sources that cause havoc on health conditions for the population of the world. However, the response of our crop species to these…
View article: PRECISION AGRICULTURE – BASIC TOOLS AND ITS CURRENT TREND IN INDIA
PRECISION AGRICULTURE – BASIC TOOLS AND ITS CURRENT TREND IN INDIA Open
Precision Agriculture (PA) is an innovative farming method that utilizes cutting-edge technologies to maximize crop productivity, minimize resource usage, and improve overall agricultural effectiveness.This paper presents a comprehensive s…
View article: Rhizoremediation of organic emerging soil contaminants: green technology
Rhizoremediation of organic emerging soil contaminants: green technology Open
For a very long time there has been interest in creating in situ techniques for remediation of natural contaminants. Rhizoremediation, a specific type of phytoremediation that includes the two plants and their related rhizosphere microorga…
View article: Biochar-based organic amendments on soil health, nutrient status and quality of potato (Solanum tuberosum)
Biochar-based organic amendments on soil health, nutrient status and quality of potato (Solanum tuberosum) Open
Cultivation of quality potatoes ensures a good earning compared to low quality, especially in terms of tuber weight and starch content. Therefore, an experiment was laid out to find out the impact of an organic amendment based on the combi…
View article: Promising botanical-derived monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors: pharmacological aspects and structure-activity studies
Promising botanical-derived monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors: pharmacological aspects and structure-activity studies Open
Monoamine oxidase (MAO) is capable of catalysing the oxidative deamination of amines and neurotransmitters. MAO plays a pivotal role in maintaining neurotransmitters linked to neurological disorders viz. Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson…
View article: Mitigation of heat stress responses in crops using nitrate primed seeds
Mitigation of heat stress responses in crops using nitrate primed seeds Open
• Heat stress in plants causes several morphological, physiological and molecular changes affecting growth and yield attributes. • Seed priming is an eco-friendly technology to induce uniform and rapid emergence of seed that leads to bette…
View article: TRICHODERMA FUNGUS IN MITIGATION OF RHIZOSPHERE ARSENIC: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES
TRICHODERMA FUNGUS IN MITIGATION OF RHIZOSPHERE ARSENIC: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES Open
Heavy metal stress is one of the plant stress which is responsible for the reduction in the yield as well as the growth and development of the plants. Arsenic is the fourth most dangerous heavy metal based on the list of heavy metals of th…
View article: Salinity stress, its physiological response and mitigating effects of microbial bio inoculants and organic compounds
Salinity stress, its physiological response and mitigating effects of microbial bio inoculants and organic compounds Open
Around 20% of irrigated land globally affected due to salinity stress. This condition is more severe in some states where the effect is more than 35%. Salinity stress caused mainly due to two reasons one of them is the poor quality of irri…
View article: Biochemical shift of mustard grown under cadmium contaminated soil
Biochemical shift of mustard grown under cadmium contaminated soil Open
Cadmium is silvered colored poisonous transitional metal having atomic number 48. In-plant, Cd has no role in biological as well as physical functions but its entry is can’t be stopped by the plant roots. The plant has its defense system t…
View article: Enhancement effect of biofertilizers on germination percentage and plant height in maize grown under chromium toxic soil
Enhancement effect of biofertilizers on germination percentage and plant height in maize grown under chromium toxic soil Open
Due to different activities by the human being like ore extraction and application of different processes causing the heavy metal mobility which leads to the addition of these elements in the environment. As we all know that nature of heav…
View article: Effect of biofertilizers on the plant height and leaf area in Sorghum vulgare grown under lead toxic soil
Effect of biofertilizers on the plant height and leaf area in Sorghum vulgare grown under lead toxic soil Open
Heavy metal Lead is the second most toxic heavy metal after arsenic, which has zero roles in biological systems. Lead toxicity has a hazardous effect as it can damage the plant from germination stage to yield formation stage. Lead toxicity…
View article: Effect of bioremediation on internodal length and leaf area of maize plant cultivated in contaminated soil with chromium metal
Effect of bioremediation on internodal length and leaf area of maize plant cultivated in contaminated soil with chromium metal Open
From the diverse sources of the heavy metal like human activities which changes the cycles of heavy metal worldwide by biogeochemically hence emitting the different concentration of heavy metal in the atmosphere as well as in soil. With th…
View article: Ameliorative effect of trichoderma, rhizobium and mycorrhiza on internodal length, leaf area and total soluble protein in mung bean (Vigna radiata [L.] R. Wilazek) under drought stress
Ameliorative effect of trichoderma, rhizobium and mycorrhiza on internodal length, leaf area and total soluble protein in mung bean (Vigna radiata [L.] R. Wilazek) under drought stress Open
The present study entitled “Ameliorative Effect of Trichoderma, Rhizobium and Mycorrhiza on Internodal length, Leaf Area and Total Soluble Protein in Mung bean (Vigna radiata [L.] R. Wilazek) under Drought Stress”. The result observed that…
View article: Responsiveness index of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) grown under cadmium contaminated soil treated with putrescine and mycorrhiza
Responsiveness index of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) grown under cadmium contaminated soil treated with putrescine and mycorrhiza Open
Effect of polyamine (putrescine) and mycorrhiza combination on putrescine and mycorrhiza responsiveness index was studied in sorghum. It is evident that the average putrescine and mycorrhiza responsiveness index was non-significantly enhan…
View article: Effect of putrescine and glomus on total reducing sugar in cadmium treated sorghum crop
Effect of putrescine and glomus on total reducing sugar in cadmium treated sorghum crop Open
The present study was carried out to evaluate the ameliorative effect of polyamines and mycorrhiza in the induced toxic effect of cadmium at 30, 60 and 90 DAS older of sorghum variety CSV15. The significant hazardous effects and oxidative …
View article: Effect of polyamines and endo-mycorrhiza on chlorophyll a, b ratio and total carotenoids in leaves of Sorghum grown under cadmium toxicity
Effect of polyamines and endo-mycorrhiza on chlorophyll a, b ratio and total carotenoids in leaves of Sorghum grown under cadmium toxicity Open
The present study was carried out to evaluate the compatibility of polyamines and mycorrhiza in the mitigation of induced toxic effect of cadmium at 30, 60 and 90 DAS older of Sorghum variety CSV15. The significant hazardous effects and ox…
View article: Cadmium induced biochemical shift in maize
Cadmium induced biochemical shift in maize Open
Hardship of acknowledged assets is maybe one of the deadly slips mankind has ever arranged in its voyage of advance and civilization. All the normal assets are sullied with deadly slips. Among them the arrive and water assets are most noti…
View article: Impact of Polyamines and Mycorrhiza on Chlorophyll Substance of Maize Grown under Cadmium Toxicity
Impact of Polyamines and Mycorrhiza on Chlorophyll Substance of Maize Grown under Cadmium Toxicity Open
An average data of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b were recorded at 30, 60 and 90 days in the wake of sowing of maize in Rabi season under cadmium tainted soil.For chlorophyll a, the treatment T17 was found to significantly increase by 0.8…
View article: Proline Accumulation and its Defensive Role Under Diverse Stress Condition in Plants: An Overview
Proline Accumulation and its Defensive Role Under Diverse Stress Condition in Plants: An Overview Open
Adverse environmental conditions impose stress in the plant, like heat, cold, salinity, heavy metal, nutrient, droughtstress; play a very prominent role to limit the plant growth and development. During the exposure of these wide ranges of…
View article: Listeria monocytogenes: Potent Clinical Hazard
Listeria monocytogenes: Potent Clinical Hazard Open
Listeria monocytogenes is still the point to be broken by the scientists. In 1967, scientists Gray and Killinger demonstrated, about the presence of Listeria monocytogenes and Listeriosis in humans and cattle. Listeria monocytogenes was fi…