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INNSpub | Blog site - Phytoremediation potential of Centella asiatica (gotu kola) in nickel ore-contaminated soils | JBES 2018

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INNSpub | Blog site - Research Journal Publisher: Phytoremediation potential of Centella asiatica (g... : Map showing the operating nickel mining sites in Carrascal, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. Author Information Genelyn G. Madjos  from the Institute of the  Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga City, Philippines Journal Name Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences | JBES Abstract Nickel miningposed a serious environmental problem due to run-offs and tailings. To address this, current techniques include excavation, chemical stabilization and soil flushing, but these methods are costly and impractical. One of the ecologically accepted treatments is phytoremediation. With the capacity of Centella asiatica (gotu kola) to thrive in moist soils with domestic effluents, this present study sought to evaluate its phytoremediation potential by employing an experimental design with three replicates of: (a

Call For Paper 2023 | JBES, An Environmental Sciences Journal

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The Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Science (JBES) is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research papers, reviews, and short communications on all aspects of biodiversity and environmental science. ISSN: 2220-6663 (Print) ISSN: 2222-3045 (Online) Issue: 12 in a year Publication Speed: Fast and Continuous Publishing Model: Open access options Final submission: Online submission    We are inviting researchers, scholars, and practitioners to submit original research articles, reviews, and short communications for possible publication in JBES. We welcome submissions on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to: Environmental Science and Biology Biodiversity conservation and management Climate change and environmental impacts Ecosystem services and functions Environmental pollution and remediation Sustainable agriculture and forestry Wildlife management and conservati

Fungal contamination of markets in Warri Metropolis: A threat to food security and human health | JBES 2020 By INNSPUB

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    By: E. M. Ilondu This study reveals numerous fungal spores encountered in some markets in Warri metropolis. Market environment may serve as reservoir of human and plant pathogens due to wastes and debris dumped there that support the growth and proliferation of fungal spores. When these spores are inhaled by people may lead to different types of respiratory diseases. Infections of spores can also increase chances of mycotoxin contamination of food and other agricultural commodities sold in the market.  Abstract There is always population surge towards physical market because it is a major outlet for purchase of food items and other human needs. Biological contamination of air is one of the serious issues of the environment varying among geographic areas and sampling heights. The aeromycology of three major markets in Warri metropolis which include Effurun market, Igbudu market and Main market using open plate method was evaluated. The study was conducted for the period of si

JBES Journal by INNSPUB | January Issue 2022

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Journal Name: Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences | JBES  Content of The Issue Anthropogenic noise reduces bird species richness and diversity along a Rur-urban gradient: A case study from a city in central India during nationwide lockdown amid COVID-19 By: Garima Tiwari and Fergus Mark Anthony J. Bio. Env. Sci. 20(1), 1-9. Assessing the suitability of fly ash and rice husk ash from Misamis Oriental, Philippines in producing bricks for pedestrian and light traffic applications By: Liezl M Jabile, Jeffrey Ken B Balangao, Consorcio S Namoco Jr, Dave Raphael A Dumanat, John Paul M Relacion J. Bio. Env. Sci. 20(1), 10-23. Discrimination of bee populations in Côte d’Ivoire by geometrical morphometry By: Assielou Brou Aubin, Adja Nahoule Armand, Abo Kouabenan, Wandan Eboua Narcisse J. Bio. Env. Sci. 20(1), 24-31. Distribution and eco-toxicological risk characteristics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water from Changdang Lake, China By: Javid Hussain, Ittehad Hussai

Lead accumulation in White-Mangrove, Avicenniaalba (Blume), inhabiting densely industrial area of East Java, Indonesia - JBES

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  Mr. S. Wilujeng, B.Yanuwiadi, D. Arfiati, and Soemarno from the difference institute of Indonesia, including the Post Graduate Program, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawijaya Malang, Indonesia, the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia, and the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia wrote a research paper entitled " Lead accumulation in White-Mangrove, Avicenniaalba (Blume), inhabiting densely industrial area of East Java, Indonesia ” This research work was published by the Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences | JBES under volume 06, May issue 2015. Let’s get some knowledge about this research.  Abstract Coastal area of East Java Sea has long been threatened by industrial source pollution, mangrove conversion into shrimp culture, over fishing, destructive fishing, sedimentation, and coastal settlement. Heavy-metal is probably the most threat that directly influ

Research Paper | Learn about which Medicinal plants used against epilepsy | JBES

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  Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences | JBES published an article about the useability of Medicinal plants against Epilepsy. JBES published this in their January issue 2020, under volume 16, entitled " Medicinal plants used against epilepsy by the local communities of Sargodha region, Pakistan ". This research work has been developed by  Amin Shah, Sarvat Rahim, Zarqa Bashir, Asif Abbas Shah, Shoaib Shah, Shahzad Hussain, Nuzhat Rasul, Summaya Arif, Ifra Akhtar, Ihsan Ullah, and Mahmooda Hassan from the different institute of Pakistan. Get some knowledge about it. Many plants are claimed to be effective to treat epilepsy, but very little knowledge is available about such plants used by various ethnic communities in Pakistan. This study presents the first report on the ethnomedicinal knowledge among the local communities of the Sargodha region, Pakistan in this regard by using quantitative ethnobotanical approaches. 84 aboriginal households (house-to-house int

Archive | July Issue 2021 by JBES Journals – INNSPUB

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  Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences | JBES published their July issue 2021, under the volume 19. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences | JBES, an open access scholarly research journal on Environmental Sciences and Biodiversity. JBES Journal is an affiliated journal of the International Network For Natural Sciences, an open access scholarly research journals publishing company.  Published Content A review on different diseases due to human gut microbiota dysbiosis By: Afsheen Rafiq, Tazeem Zahra, Sajid Ali, Adnan Shahid, Muhammad Iqbal, Aurangzaib Ijaz, Muhammad Ahmed Mushtaq J. Bio. Env. Sci. 19(1), 1-10. | Open Access Research Paper An introductory study on composition and abundance of corals using an imaging survey technology in the South China Sea (Sanya, China) By: Xiaojuan Xu, Bo Yuan, Yuemin Liu, Weidong Li, Zhihao Wang, Lian Ming Wang, Pei-Zheng Wang, Farnaz Mahmoudi Shikhsarmast J. Bio. Env. Sci. 19(1), 11-16. | Open