Research Paper on Phytochemical study of extracts from two main plants traditionally used to treat skin infections in Benin

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Mr. René J. Dehou, Maximin Senou, Pascal Tchogou, Félicienne Agbogba, Ezéchiel Lokonon, Yollande Abissi, Alban Houngbeme, and Eugène Attakpa, from the Laboratory of Experimental and Clinical Biology, National School of Applied Biosciences and Biotechnologies (ENSBBA), National University of Sciences, Technologies, Engineering and Mathematics (UNSTIM), Laboratory of Molecular Pathophysiology and Toxicology, Faculty of Science and Technology (FAST), University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC) and National Laboratory of Pharmacognosy / Beninese Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CBRST) wrote a research paper entitled “Phytochemical study of extracts from the leaves of Senna alata (L.) Roxb. (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae) and Lantana cumara L. (Verbenaceae), two main plants traditionally used to treat skin infections in Benin.” This research article was published by the International Journal of Biosciences | IJB, an affiliated journal of the International Network For Natural Sciences – INNSPUB, an open access scholarly research journal publishing company. Get some knowledge about it.

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Research Paper published by biodiversity journal about a numerical analysis of understory plant

 

A numerical analysis of understory plant associations in a Pinus wallichiana forest, Pakistan

Salma Noor, Muhammad Hashim, Adeela Altaf, Eamon Bushra1, Asia Bibi1, Nazir Ahmad1, Shaheen Qadir, and Ishtiaq Ahmad from South Punjab Institute of Science and Technology, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan. Adeela Altaf from Department of Environmental Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan and Altaf Ahmad Dasti from Director, South Punjab Institute of Science and Technology, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan developed an articles, entitle “A numerical analysis of understory plant associations in a Pinus wallichiana forest, Pakistan”. This research work has been published by the Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) – an open access scholarly research journal. Continue reading Research Paper published by biodiversity journal about a numerical analysis of understory plant

Physiological and anatomical responses of Teucrium polium L. growing under different habitat conditions at North West Coast and South Sinai | JBES

Soil analysis, Physiological responses, Anatomical responses, Correlation, Teucrium polium, Wadi El-Arbaeen, Wadi El-Obayed

By: Karima Mohamed El-Absy and Ahmed Mandouh Kamel

Key Words: Soil analysis, Physiological responses, Anatomical responses, Correlation, Teucrium polium, Wadi El-Arbaeen, Wadi El-Obayed

J. Bio. Env. Sci. 15(6), 40-52, December 2019.

Abstract

The objectives of the study were to identify the physiological behavior in soil and plants, to study the anatomical characters as well as the correlations of soil analysis with chemical estimates and amino acids in T. polium plants during spring and autumn seasons in Wadi El-Arbaeen at South Sinai and in Wadi El-Obayed at Marsa Matruh, Egypt. The location, sites and depths in soil properties; locations and seasons in plant chemical compositions and amino acids as well as their interactions were showed significant (P < 0.05 or 0.01) effects.

The pH values were higher than 7 in the two depths at the three streams during the two locations. The values of water content, EC, Cl, Ca2+, Na+ and K+ in soil at the two depths in three streams in Wadi El-Obayed were higher than in Wadi El-Arbaeen. As for plant chemical compositions, succulence ratio, total protein and Mg2+ concentrations in the spring season were higher than in the autumn season under the two studied Wadis. Most concentrations of plant analysis and amino acids concentrations and leaf anatomical characters of T. solium in the Wadi El-Arbaeen were higher than in the Wadi El-Obayed. Proline ranks first in accumulation in T. polium at the spring and autumn seasons, which contributed about 25% and 26% of the total amino acids during Wadi El-Arbaeen and Wadi El-Obayed, respectively. Anatomical characters in T. polium exhibited significant differentiation under Wadi El-Arbaeen and Wadi El-Obayed locations. Positive correlation coefficients were found between water content, EC, pH, Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+ and Cl in the soil and K+, Na+, Mg2+, total protein; total carbohydrate and succulence ratio in the plants under the two Wadis. Most soil analysis were showed positive correlated with most amino acids during the two locations.

Articles Source : J. Bio. Env. Sci. 15(6), 40-52, December 2019.

Published By : Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES)

 

 

 

 

Sheep conditioned aversion: A sustainable alternative for vineyard floor management|

Int. J. Agron. Agri. Res. 17(5), 1-9. November 2020.

International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research published an article on “Sheep conditioned aversionunder vol. 17, No-5, November 2020 issue, entitled “Sheep conditioned aversion: A sustainable alternative for vineyard floor management“. This research work has been done by Paul Ruiz Santos, Sebastián Martinez, Daiana Baldassari, Baldomero Fuentes, Bruno Beretta from Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, José Manuel Verdes from Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay and Andrés Coniberti from National Institute for Agricultural Research (INIA-Las Brujas), Canelones, Uruguay

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Diversity and distribution of antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) in the Northern region of Cameroon (Afrotropical region)| JBES 2020

J. Bio. Env. Sci. 16(1), 61-71, January 2020.english language editingJBES welcome all respective authors to submit their research paper / manuscripts, thesis paper in the field of Environmental Sciences, Biology, BiodiversitySpecies diversity, Ecology, Taxonomy and many more via online submission panel

Antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) are insects that larvae prefer in dry habitats. They are less known in the Afro-tropical zone and the present study was investigated to determine their diversity in the high Sudano Guinean and Sudano sahelian savannahs of Cameroon. Continue reading Diversity and distribution of antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) in the Northern region of Cameroon (Afrotropical region)| JBES 2020