Биологические науки список научных статей
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Determining Legume Plants that Tolerate Dryness and Grow in Dry Lateritic Soil
In arid regions, productivity is restricted by an abundance of water. The objective of the research is to screen of suitability of some legume plants in the dry laterite soil of Purulia and adjoining districts in West Bengal, India. Seedlings (25 days old) of Acacia mangium Willd., Albizia procera...
2025 / Arup Kumar Mandal, Rajani Kanta Mahato, Arijit SinhababuAGRIS -
Efficient Somatic Embryogenesis and Plantlet Regeneration Induced from Mature Embryo Culture under Heavy Metals Stress Conditions in a Millet Crop Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]
The present study aims to establish the somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration in Sorghum bicolor (cv. PAC501) under heavy metals (lead and cadmium) stress conditions. Mature embryos were inoculated in MS-medium containing (10mg/L, 25mg/L, 50mg/L, 75mg/L, and 100mg/L) of PbSO4 and CdCl2...
2025 / Roselin Roobavathi M., VikrantAGRIS -
Evaluating the Consequences of Fluoride Poisoning on Proximate Compositions of Amaranthus dubius
The effect of fluoride on proximate compositions such as contents of protein, carbohydrate and fat from leaves, stems, roots and seeds were studied using various concentrations of sodium fluoride in the water used to irrigate the plant Amaranthus dubius. The results showed that Amaranthus dubius...
2025 / B. Sri Suyambulinga Perumal, P. Sri Renganathan, D. Venkatesh, R. PadmavathiAGRIS -
Assessment of Cytotoxicity in Allium sativum Induced by Heavy Metal Stress of Lead (Pb)
Heavy metal pollution is a significant global concern, particularly for its impact on agricultural crops, necessitating thorough investigation. This study examined the effects of lead, a known carcinogen, on the physiological, biochemical, and cytological properties of Allium sativum (garlic)....
2025 / Sk Salek SohelAGRIS -
Seed Biology and Pharmacological Benefits of Fennel, Lavender, Thyme and Echinacea Species
Medicinal and aromatic plants are gaining more importance because of their potential application in food, pharmaceutical and fragrance industry. Medicinal and aromatic plants have been used in cosmetics, perfumery, pharmaceuticals and food flavoring since ancient times, because of the presence of...
2025 / Mohamad Hesam Shahrajabian, Wenli SunAGRIS -
Effect of Different Levels of Glycine on Growth and Yield of Two Potato Cultivars under Field Conditions
This field investigate was conducted in 2021 and 2023 to evaluate the response of two potato cultivars to different levels of glycine in terms of plant dry mass (PDM), yield, total sold solutions (TSS), and some miniral elements analysis from aerial parts of potato plants. Two potato cultivars...
2025 / Mouhamad Alhoshan, Nizar HammoudAGRIS -
Growth, N-uptake and Yield Attributes of Sunflower Plants Grown on an Aridisols in Response to N-fertilizer
A field experiment was conducted to study the impact of different nitrogen fertilizer rates (0, 50, 100 and 150 kg N/ha as urea) on dry matter yield, nitrogen uptake (N), seed yield, seed oil content and properties of sunflower using the 15N labeling technique. Sunflower plants responded to...
2025 / F. Kurdali, J. AttarAGRIS -
Multiherbal Formulations of Five Plants Ameliorate the Effects on Liver Glycogen, Serum Protein, and Lipid Profile in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Albino Rats
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a non-communicable disease that is also referred to as a lifestyle disorder that requires modifications in diet, exercise, and behavior along with medication. As per the Indian traditional system of medicine, many medicinal plants have been used to manage various...
2025 / Radha Singh, Kusum Singh, Vinita AhirwarAGRIS -
Expression of circadian genes in dietary stress induced Drosophila melanogaster
Circadian rhythm, the 24-hour cycles in physiological processes, are governed by circadian genes. In Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies), these genes regulate various biological functions, including metabolism, sleep-wake cycles, and aging. This study explores the expression of circadian genes...
2025 / Sanjay V., Malathi R.AGRIS -
Drought Stress in Pulse Crops: Consequences and Mitigation Options
Pulses are essential for global food security and nutrition, serving as crucial sources of protein, vitamins, and essential micronutrients for humans. They are well-known for their high protein levels, their ability to enhance soil fertility through nitrogen fixation, and their role in sustainable...
2025 / Ainuddin Amani, Abdul Qadir Nabizadah, Mohammad Safar NooriAGRIS -
Manganese (Mn) toxicity in plants a comprehensive overview: a review
Manganese (Mn), an essential micronutrient necessary for plant growth and development, has serious phytotoxic effects when present in surplus concentrations. The higher concentration of Mn manifests as a reduction in photosynthetic activity and a gradual up regulation of oxidative stress, which...
2025 / Poonam Chetry, Tashmi KonwarAGRIS -
Ca2+ induced Lipid Peroxidation Accentuates Aging in Rat Brain Mitochondria
Aging in rats is multifactorial and include decline in biological, physiological, psychological and social changes. The antioxidant imbalance is one of the commonest factors during aging and age-related diseases. Several studies have identified the participation of various antioxidant’s...
2025 / Mohan Kumar B. S., Mahaboob Basha P.AGRIS -
Comparative Analysis of Osmotin‐Like PR5 and PA13 Proteins in Potato Infected by Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)
Induction and accumulation of osmotin‐like proteins are crucial components of innate immune responses in plants challenged with pathogens. One of these proteins, PR5 and PA13 , are abundantly secreted and are able to elicit plant defenses, however, their native function in potato plants infected...
2025 / A. Al-Daoude, A. Shoaib, M. JawharAGRIS -
Response of the coelomocyte of Metaphire posthuma to chlorpyrifos toxicity
Background: Chlorpyrifos, a widely used organophosphorus pesticide, poses significant environmental risks due to its persistence in soil and adverse effects on non-target organisms such as earthworms. This study investigates the toxicological impact of chlorpyrifos on the earthworm species...
2025 / Subrata Saha, Suman MukherjeeAGRIS -
Elucidating the mechanism of anti-apoptotic activity of α-crystallin and its therapeutic potential
αCrystallins are the structural proteins of the eye lens which possess anti-apoptotic activity. Both αAand αBcrystallins are distinct antiapoptotic regulators which can interact with Bax and Bcl-XS, proapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family in order to sequester their translocation into the...
2025 / Aparajita Chakraborty, Priyanka De, Sudipa SahaAGRIS -
Recalcitrant Seeds: A Review of Research on the Key Factors Affecting and some Important Management Strategies for Extending Longevity during Storage
Recalcitrant seeds are susceptible to low temperatures and desiccation, which constitutes a significant problem for seed storage compared to orthodox seeds. In addition to carefully examining every aspect affecting the viability and longevity of recalcitrant seeds during storage, this review aims...
2025 / Sabyasachi PatraAGRIS -
Deciphering ROS and ABA mediated WRKY transcription factors under abiotic stress conditions in Groundnut
Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.,), is an important subsistence oil yielding crop of the semi-arid tropics and often exposed to several environmental cues (high temperature, drought & heavy metal). The WRKY transcription factor (TF) is one of the master regulator, and play vital role in stress...
2025 / Suchithra B., Shafia Hoor F., Puspha T.C., Nagesh Babu R.AGRIS -
The Role of Alternative Respiratory Enzymes in Photosynthetic Plant Cells Under Stress
In recent years, it has become clear that for mitochondria in photosynthetic plant cells, the main role of buffer capacity is becoming, allowing to keep under control the balance of ATP production, regulation of the level of pyridine nucleotide reduction, generation of ROS and RNS, as well as...
2025 / G.B. Borovskii, E.L. Gorbyleva, A.I. Katyshev, D.V. Pyatrikas, I.V. FedoseevaAGRIS -
СОДЕРЖАНИЕ МИКРОПЛАСТИКА В ПОЧВАХ РЕЧНЫХ ДОЛИН ТЮМЕНСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ
Одним из мест накопления частиц микропластика в окружающей среде выступают почвы. В отрицательных элементах рельефа, таких как поймы и надпойменные террасы за счет склоновых стоков, аллювиальных и паводковых процессов почвы наиболее уязвимы к негативному воздействию микропластика. Нами исследовано...
2024 / Р В. КайгородовВАК -
К ВОПРОСУ ГНЕЗДОВАНИЯ СЕРОЙ ЦАПЛИ (ARDEА СINEREA) В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНЫХ И ЮЖНЫХ РАЙОНАХ ЕВРОПЕЙСКОЙ ЧАСТИ РОССИИ ПРИ ИЗМЕНЕНИИ АНТРОПОГЕННОГО ВОЗДЕЙСТВИЯ (ВОДОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ)
В работе приведены некоторые дополнительные сведения о встречах и местах гнездования серой цапли (Ardeа сinerea) в центральных и южных районах Европейской части России (лесостепная, степная и полупустынная зоны) за разные годы исследований. Даны сведения об экологических особенностях вида. Дан...
2024 / И Б. ШаповаловаВАК