Written by Anushree Anushree
Published on Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
Arsenic has become a significant concern due to its detrimental effects on public health across various regions globally. Both natural and human-made sources contribute to groundwater contamination, leading to arsenicosis, which adversely affects ecosystems and human health. The trivalent form of inorganic arsenic is particularly harmful because it is neurotoxic and capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier. This exposure poses substantial health risks, particularly to the central nervous syst
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Written by Mahi Imam Mollah
Published on Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
The fruit borer and eggplant shoot is a major pest in Bangladesh, causing significant damage to crops. Farmers often rely on chemical insecticides for control, which can have adverse environmental and health effects. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of microbial insecticides as an alternative approach for managing ESFB and improving yield. The treatments with abamectin 1.2% + emamectin benzoate 1%, spinosad 45 SC, and Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki 5% WP significantly reduced shoo
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Written by Nosiba Suliman Basher
Published on Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
The study investigated the toxic effects of ethanol, aqueous, and hexane extracts of Calotropis procera Ait on Aedes aegypti (L) larvae. Leaf samples were collected in Riyadh, and then transported to the Department of Biology at the College of Science, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, where they were manually cleaned and dried at room temperature in the shade. A phytochemical screening was performed to identify the chemical components of the plant according to the AOAC (1990) guideline
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Written by Abnezer Nyanzira
Published on Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
The insect production industry is expanding rapidly across the globe, offering an effective approach to recycling organic waste. One of the most important by-products of this process is insect feces, commonly referred to as ‘frass.’ Since frass is generated in larger quantities than the insects themselves, its use is essential to promote a sustainable circular economy. This research focused on assessing the feasibility of employing frass from yellow mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) as a fertilizer.
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Written by Robert Gurgenovich Zakinyan
Published on Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
The parasitism of livestock by ixodid ticks, which transmit blood-borne parasitic diseases, is a major challenge in animal husbandry. This research focuses on how climate change affects the diversity of ixodid tick species. Data from the Kislovodsk meteorological station, including average winter temperature, wind speed, and the variability and trends of the Bodman index (which indicates climate severity), were analyzed. The distribution of ixodid ticks is closely tied to the climatic zones. In
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Written by Sanan Khan
Published on Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
An exploratory investigation was conducted on the dragonfly species in Babuzai, a tehsil located in the scenic Swat district of Pakistan, known for its tourism. The study was conducted from April 2021 to June 2022, during two time intervals: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Specimens were collected from different parts of the region, including Odigram, Rahim Abad, Qambar, Gulkada, Islampur, Mingora, Banr, Kokarai, Manglawar, Tindodag, Bishbanh, Saidu Sharif, Dangram, a Marghuzar, Sang
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