IRIS-VOL- VII (Index) | |||
SI.No | Discription | Pages | Linking |
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1. | Comparison of Regeneration inAdult and Juvenile Eisenia fetida and Effect of Riboflavin on Regeneration
Juli Kumari, Sanju Kumari, Naziya Tarannum and Shahla Yasmin |
1-6 | Abstract Detail |
2. | Olfactory Behaviour and Learning in Native versus Lab-bred Drosophila melanogaster
FarheenTabassum, Neha Kumari, Rashmi Singh and Shahla Yasmin |
7-13 | Abstract Detail |
3. | Cause of Hair Fall in Girls of Patna Women’s College campus and Other Girl Hostels of Patna
Saima Firdous, Shiwani Priya, Shefa Hasrat and Shobha Shrivastava |
14-18 | Abstract Detail |
4. | Evaluation of the Larvicidal Effect of Coelomic Fluid of Eudrilus eugeniae on Aedes Larvae
Snigdha Krishna, Suruchi and Sister M. Stuti A.C. |
19-25 | Abstract Detail |
5. | Ant Induced Soil Modifications and its effects on Plant Growth
Umme Tahira Waris, Shalvika Nanda, Tanvi Sinha and Reshma Sinha |
26-30 | Abstract Detail |
6. | Extraction of tomato carotenoids, mediated by crude bacterial cellulaseSadiya Samir, Vartika, Sweta Suman and Jaya Philip | 31-36 | Abstract Detail |
7. | Isolation, Growth and Identification of chlorpyrifos degrading microorganisms from Agricultural soil
Shreya Shikha, Soumya Shradha, Sandhya Kumari and Sonal Suman |
37-42 | Abstract Detail |
8. | Bioremediation of DDT contaminated soil samples using dairy waste manure prepared from spoiled dairy products
Ujjwali Bhardwaj, Nidhi, Nisha and Sonal Suman |
43-51 | Abstract Detail |
9. | Microbial pigment as an alternative to synthetic dye
Jyoti Jha, Kumari Meenu, Pragya Sinha and Priyaragini |
52-60 | Abstract Detail |
10. | Impact of ascorbic acid on seed germination, seedling growth and metabolism of salt-stressed Vigna radiata.
Smriti Nandan, Anamika Kumari, Ranjana Kumari and Pinky Prasad |
61-69 | Abstract Detail |
11. | Estimation of chemical composition in different honey samples.
Manisha Mohan, Mariyam Shaheen, Pinky Singh and Pinky Prasad |
70-75 | Abstract Detail |
12. | Analysis of phytoconstituents present in the leaf extract of Trianthema portulacastrum and its antimicrobial assay.
Surabhi Dutta, Shweta Jha, Kirti Kashyap and Urvashi Sinha |
76-80 | Abstract Detail |
13. | Phytochemical compound from Coccinia indica, its relevance to antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities.
Rashmi Kumari, Jaya Keshri, Anushka and Isha Gaurav |
81-85 | Abstract Detail |
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