Environmental Protection
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Environmental Protection

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Environmental Protection

About this book

With the advent of improved scientific and technological innovations there has been a spurt in industrial and developmental activities. This has caused enormous strain on environmental resources and dynamism resulting in gross ecological imbalance. In fact, every major developmental activity is bound to have positive or adverse impacts on environment. We have witnessed multifarious environmental consequences on account of developmental activities; be it in agriculture, power generation, mega dams, and nuclear or mining sector. Global environmental consequences in terms of global warming, rising sea levels and depleting trend of genetic resources etc have already range alarm-bells for threatened future of mankind and should be treated as an alarm for the impending dangers to mankind. The book entitled Environmental Protection is a unique compilation of most recent articles of eminent scientist of the concerned fields of Environmental Science, which will be helpful for students, research scholars, professors, scientists as well for policy makes in achieving the goal of better environment.

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. 1. Role of Copepods in Aquacultural Strategies
  3. 2. Vermiculture of Eudrilus eugeniae and Eisenia fetida in Different Organic Wastes
  4. 3. Antibacterial Activity of Citrus Limon Fruit Juice Against Pathogenic Bacteria
  5. 4. Antibacterial Activity of Plant Extracts on Different Human Pathogens
  6. 5. Interaction Between Engineering, Astrology and Vastu: A Holistic Approach
  7. 6. Biodiesel: As an Alternative Fuel
  8. 7. House: The Family Temple
  9. 8. Modelling of Estimation of Gene Frequencies
  10. 9. Evaluation of Toxicity of Monocrotophos Against Three Vector Species of Mosquito
  11. 10. Evaluation of Greengram Germplasm for Tolerance to Pre-harvest Sprouting
  12. 11. Embedded Type Third Order Slope Rotatable Designs Over All Directions
  13. 12. Comparative Study on the Haemocytes of Some Cerambicidae
  14. 13. Flavobacterium ferrugineus as an Ecofriendly Biopesticide Against Larvae of Pericallia ricini (Arctidae : Lepidoptera)
  15. 14. Study of Important Medicinal Plants from Parner Tahasil, Dist. Ahmednagar, India
  16. 15. Some Common Medicinal Plants Used by Koch (Tribal) People of Goalpara District of Assam
  17. 16. Quantification of Organic Matter Fractions in Sewage Biosolid Composts
  18. 17. Influence of Vermicompost on the Growth and the Secondary Metabolites of Selected Medicinal Plants
  19. 18. Effect of Organic-Inorganic Fertilizers on Groundnut-Wheat Cropping Sequence
  20. 19. Extent of Adoption and Economics of Integrated Pest Management on Farmer’s Field
  21. 20. Growth of Vegetable Using Vermicompost
  22. 21. Computer Ergonomics: Relooking at Machines vs. Environment
  23. 23. Effect of Organic Manure, Inorganic and Biofertilizers on Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Cv. Salem
  24. 24. Utilisation of Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook) Raf, as a Fuelwood Resource and its Impact on Health Among the Rural Folk Around Mysore City, India
  25. 25. Biomedical Waste Generation and Impact on Environment and Health in Small Towns
  26. 26. Impact of Composted Agro-industrial Waste on Biometric and Yield Parameters of Dolichos lablab (L.)
  27. 27. Impact of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria on Plant Growth and Root Rot Incidence in Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek.
  28. 28. Water and Wastewater Management: A Membrane Bioreactor Technology: A Review
  29. 29. Recovery of Membrane Bound Enzymes in Soleus and EDL Muscles of Palm-Squirrel after Experimentally Induced Sciatic Neuropa hy
  30. 30. Folk Medicine Used to Cure Diseases Like Jaundice, Leucorrhoea, Dysmenorrhoea, Malaria and Filaria in Rural Jamtara District of Jharkhand (India)
  31. 31. In vitro Study of Herbal Extracts and Oil on Phytopathogens
  32. 32. Studies on Identifying Suitable Donors for High Iron and Zinc Content in Rice (Oryza Sativa L) Grains
  33. 33. Assessment of Multiple Antibiotics Resistant Airborne Pathogens in Hospital’s Environment
  34. 34. Static Renewal Bioassay Test of Dimethoate on the Freshwater Fish Cyprinus carpio
  35. 35. Impact of Livestock Production Systems on the Environment
  36. 36. Agrobacterium rhizogenes Mediated Gus Gene Transformation
  37. 37. Evaluation of Phytochemical and Antibacterial Properties of Medicinal Plants
  38. 39. Sustainability through Environmental Conservation on Agricultural Land Resources
  39. 40. Sustainability through Agrochemicals on the Conservation of Natural Resources
  40. 41. Bioremedial Approach with Reference to Degradation of Hydrocarbon Compounds: A Study
  41. 42. Biomonitoring Approach with Benthic Macro-invertebrates for Water Quality Assessment in a Medium Reservoir
  42. 43. Variations in Heavy Metal Concentrations Before and After Tsunami in Nagapattinam Coasts, South East Coast of India
  43. 44. A General Survey of Groundwater for Physico-chemical Investigations in Churu City (Rajasthan)
  44. 45. Population Fluctuation of Soil Mites in Relation to Some Important Abiotic Factors in the Pine Forest Ecosystem, Manipur, N.E. India
  45. 46. Limnology of Lentic Freshwater Systems in North Cachar Hills, Assam, India
  46. 47. Antibacterial Activity of Selected Veterinary Herbs Against Cattle Diarrhoea Causing Pathogens
  47. 48. Preparation of Value Added Products (Fish Sausage) from Low Cost Deep-Sea Fish Bull’s Eye (Priacanthus hamrur)
  48. 49. Studies in the Hornworts of Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan, India
  49. 50. Forest Types of Neeru Valley, Bhadarwah, Jammu and Kashmir
  50. 51. Studies on the Impact of Phytopesticide, Nimbecidine on Histological Changes in the Testis of Adult Male, Insect Sphearodema rusticum (Heteroptera : Belostomatidae)
  51. 52. Bhitarkanika Mangrove Forest: A Sensitive Fragile Ecosystem
  52. 53. Biological Pollution Abatement of Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Using Pseudomonas sp.
  53. Index