1 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF PSEUDOMONAS ISOLATES FROM DIVERSE AGROECOLOGIES FOR THEIR PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING TRAITS |
1-7 |
2 |
INDUCED GENETIC VARIABILITY FOR QUANTITATIVE TRAITS BY GAMMA RAYS IN SOYBEAN JS335 |
8-14 |
3 |
EFFECT OF DIETHYL SULPHATE ON M1 ATTRIBUTES AND SDS-PAGE ANALYSIS IN GROUNDNUT (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
15-18 |
4 |
RICE WHEAT CROPPING SYSTEMS-CONSTRAINTS AND STRATEGIES : A REVIEW |
19-28 |
5 |
A PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF SUB-FAMILY PANICOIDEAE OF GRASSES IN ROHILKHAND REGION OF UTTER PRADESH INDIA |
29-35 |
6 |
ESSENTIAL OIL FROM AERIAL PARTS OF RHETINOLEPIS LONADIOIDES (COSS.): EXTRACTION, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY |
36-42 |
7 |
AGROBACTERIUM MEDIATED HAIRY ROOT INDUCTION AND SOLASODINE PRODUCTION IN SOLANUM MELONGENA L. VAR INSANUM (L.) PRAIN. |
43-47 |
8 |
EXAMPLE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF PLANT COVERAGE IN TLEMCEN REGION (ALGERIA) |
48-63 |
9 |
GLOBAL WATER SCARCITY DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS CONSERVATION STRATEGIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA : A REVIEW |
64-69 |
10 |
STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS LEVELS OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER ALONG WITH SOME NITROGEN FIXING BLUE GREEN ALGAE ON SOME YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF RICE VARIETIES CV. PUSA 1509 AND PUSA SHARBATI |
70-76 |
11 |
STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS LEVELS OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER ALONG WITH BLUE GREEN ALGAE ON BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF RICE VARIETY PUSA 1509 AND PUSA SHARBATI |
77-81 |
12 |
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LAND USE SYSTEMS ON SELECTED PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREA OF SELAQUI, DEHRADUN, INDIA |
82-86 |
13 |
ASSESSMENT OF THE GENETIC VARIABILITY FOR VARIOUS AGRONOMIC TRAITS OF PEA (Pisum sativum L.) GENOTYPES |
87-94 |
14 |
ESTIMATION OF ANTIOXIDATIVE ENZYMES IN THE TESTES AND LIVER OF THE HETEROPNEUSTES FOSSILIS EXPOSED TO PENTACHLOROPHENOL |
95-101 |
15 |
VASICULAR–ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN QUINOA (CHENOPODIUM QUINOA WILLD.) |
102-104 |
16 |
RESPONSE OF PEARLMILLET CULTIVARS TO DIFFERENT MOISTURE CONSERVATION PRACTICES UNDER RAINFED CONDITION ON LIGHT TEXTURED SOIL OF CENTRAL UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA |
105-108 |
17 |
PHYTOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT FROM CALLUS AND SHOOT CULTURES OF A POTENTIAL MEDICINAL HERB: PHYLLANTHUS AMARUS (Schum. & Thonn) |
109-114 |
18 |
RESPONSE OF DIFFERENT WEED MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON GROWTH & YIELD OF BLACK GRAM AT DEHRADUN, INDIA |
115-118 |
19 |
CESTRUM BENGHALENSIS SP. NOV. A NEW SPECIES (SOLANACEAE: BROWALLIOIDEAE: CESTREAE) IN INDIA – REVEALED BY HERBARIUM REVISION |
119-121 |
20 |
AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CROP DIVERSIFICATION IN TAMIL NADU INDIA |
122-125 |
21 |
ALGAE AS BIOINDICATORS: A STUDY IN THE POND OF DISTRICT JALAUN, U.P. INDIA |
126-129 |
22 |
STUDIES ON CHROMOSOME VARIATION IN VANDA SPECIES OF ORCHIDACEAE |
130-135 |
23 |
THERAPEUTIC AND ANTIOXIDANT EFFECTS OF MEDICINAL HERB “CURCUMIN” ON FORMALDEHYDE- INDUCED NEUROTOXICITY IN RATS |
136-139 |
24 |
EVALUATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY OF SESAME BY THE STUDY OF SEED STORAGE PROTEIN THROUGH SDS-PAGE |
140-150 |
25 |
CYTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOME ENDEMIC TERRESTRIAL ORCHIDS |
151-157 |
26 |
ETHNO-MEDICINALLY SIGNIFICANT GRASSES OF GIRNAR WILDLIFE SANCTUARY OF GUJARAT, INDIA |
158-161 |
27 |
RECENT EVOLUTION OF CLIMATIC CONDITIONS IN THE LOWER TAFNA WATERSHED (NORTH-WEST OF ALGERIA) |
162-167 |
28 |
DATE’S MOTH (ECTOMYELOIS CERATONIAE) EFFECTS ON BOTH PHYSICO-CHIMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF TWO DATE CULTIVARS (HMIRA AND FEGGOUS) COLLECTED FROM IGLI AND TAMTERT SOUTH WESTERN ALGERIA |
168-173 |
29 |
STUDY OF WILD EDIBLE MUSHROOMS FOR IMPROVING HUMAN HEALTH AND LIVELIHOODS SUPPORT IN BASTAR PLATEAU INDIA |
174-186 |
30 |
STUDY OF MEDICINAL FLORA OF BASTAR REGION USED FOR CURING JAUNDICE BY LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND VAIDHYAS |
187-194 |
31 |
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF ALIEN PLANT SPECIES ALONG THE ALTITUDINAL GRADIENT IN DISTRICT PAURI, UTTARAKHAND, INDIA |
195-202 |
32 |
WATER MANAGEMENT IN GHATERA BABAJI MINOR IRRIGATION PROJECT, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA |
203-210 |
33 |
THE STUDY GROUPS TO PISTACHIA LENTISQUE PHYTOECOLOGIQUE IN ALGERIA: CASE OF THE FOREST OF TAMEDRARA IN CHLEF |
211-216 |
34 |
EFFECT OF FLY ASH ON GROWTH OF VIGNA MUNGO L |
217-221 |
35 |
DRYMARIA CORDATA: REVIEW AT A GLANCE |
222-230 |
36 |
BIO-FORTIFICATION; FUTURE CHALLENGES TOWARD NUTRITIONAL SECURITY : MINI REVIEW |
231-237 |
37 |
EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTATION OF WHEAT BRAN ON NUTRITIONAL, FUNCTIONAL AND SENSORY QUALITY OF BREAD |
238-245 |
38 |
OCCURRENCE OF RICCIA CAVERNOSA HOFFM. IN SATPUDA RANGE OF MAHARASHTRA, INDIA |
246-248 |
39 |
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF ALGERIAN AMMI VISNAGA ESSENTIAL OIL |
249-254 |
40 |
ELECTRIC CURRENT INDUCED MITIGATION OF LEAD CONTAMINATION IN VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES |
255-260 |
41 |
EFFECT OF THE PESTICIDE TREATMENT DOSE ON THE BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSE OF THE POTATO PLANTS (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L.) |
261-267 |
42 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CONSUMPTION OF MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS IN THE URBAN AND RURAL AREAS OF LAGHOUAT, ALGERIA |
268-275 |
43 |
GENETIC DIVERSITY ANALYSIS OF NAOMI AND SENSATION MANGO CULTIVARS USING RAPD AND ISSR POLYMERASE BASED PCR |
276-282 |
44 |
IMPACT OF SALT AND METALLIC STRESS ON THE SODIUM AND POTASSIUM UPTAKE BY THE VICIA FABA L. PLANTS |
283-287 |
45 |
PUBLIC AWARENESS ABOUT THE USAGE OF MEDICINAL HERBS FOUND IN THE KITCHEN AND THEIR POTENTIAL AGAINST COVID-19 DISEASE |
288-296 |
46 |
STUDIES ON CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF INFECTED GROUNDNUT KERNELS BY FUNGAL PATHOGENS, EAST KHANDESH, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA |
297-299 |
47 |
DOCUMENTATION ON ANTIDIABETIC ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANTS FROM SATPUDA FOREST REGION OF EAST KHANDESH, INDIA |
300-303 |
48 |
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ATTRIBUTE OF SOIL UNDER DIFFERENT NATURAL FOREST STANDS IN ACHANAKMAR -AMARKANTAK BIOSPHERE RESERVE OF INDIA |
304-307 |
49 |
ASPERGILLUS NIGER BIOTIC ELICITORS OF SECONDARY PHARMACEUTICAL METABOLITES IN MEDICINAL PLANTS (IN VITRO): A REVIEW |
308-319 |
50 |
EVALUATION OF BIOEFFICACY OF LIPPIA JAVANICA AGAINST HYBLAEA PUERA (LEPIDOPTERA: HYBLAEIDAE) FROM THE FOREST OF ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA |
320-323 |
51 |
STUDIES ON THE TOXICITY AND RELATIVE TOXICITY OF DIFFERENT PLANT EXTRACTS TO DIFFERENT LEAF FEEDING INSECTS OF TELANGANA FOREST INDIA |
324-327 |
52 |
EXPLORING NUTRITIONAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF SESAME SEED CAKES: AN INDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCT |
328-333 |
53 |
TRADITIONAL USES OF PLANTS IN VARIOUS RITUALS AND CEREMONIES AMONG THARU TRIBE OF UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, KUMAUN HIMALAYA UTTARAKHAND, INDIA |
334-342 |
54 |
GREEN SYNTHESIS OF NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR EFFECT ON PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: A REVIEW |
343-350 |
55 |
INTEGRATED APPROACH USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND MULTI CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS METHOD FOR FOREST FIRE RISK MAPPING IN NORTHWESTERN ALGERIA |
351-359 |
56 |
INFLUENCE OF GLOBAL WARMING ON HIMALAYAN REGION OF INDIA: A REVIEW |
360-363 |
57 |
SELECTION OF CADMIUM NON-ACCUMULATING RICE GENOTYPES TO REDUCE HEALTH RISK |
364-374 |
58 |
ROLE OF BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN MANAGEMENT OF O3 INJURY IN PLANTS THROUGH SOIL NUTRIENT AMENDMENTS |
375-385 |
59 |
ISOLATION OF SOME KERATINOPHILIC FUNGI FROM SOIL |
386-388 |
60 |
EFFECTS OF SECONDARY METABOLITE PRODUCTION AND ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME RESPONSE OF SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS LEAF CELL CULTURES |
389-396 |
61 |
POISONOUS PLANTS OF NADIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA |
397-402 |
62 |
ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT AQUATIC PLANTS OF NADIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA |
403-409 |
63 |
EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON GRAPEVINES PHENOLOGICAL STAGES AND YIELD UNDER ARID ENVIRONMENT |
410-417 |
64 |
INVESTIGATION ON PREVALENCE OF RICE BROWN LEAF SPOT IN CAUVERY DELTA REGION OF TAMILNADU INDIA |
418-420 |
65 |
SCHEDULING OF DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR GARLIC CROP IN MALWA REGION OF MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA |
421-424 |
66 |
GROWTH AND YIELD OF CAULIFLOWER AS AFFECTED BY BORON SPRAY AND IN-ROW PLANT SPACING |
425-430 |
67 |
ANTIBACTERIAL POTENTIALS OF CALOTHRIX SP. NDOP009 |
431-436 |
68 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF SOILS OCCUPIED BY THE SPECIES MARRUBIUM VULGARE L. IN HAMMAM BOUHADJAR (NORTH WEST ALGERIA) |
437-441 |
69 |
EVALUATION OF GUAVA GERMPLASM FOR GROWTH, QUALITY AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES SUITABLE UNDER SODIC SOIL CONDITIONS |
442-450 |
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