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Bacteria from native soil in combination with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi augment wheat yield and biofortification
(Elsevier, 2020)Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) have been used to enhance crop productivity. The effect of native PGPB and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in combination on wheat yield, biofortification and soil enzymatic activity ... -
Bagri Boli: Ek Parichyatmak Adhyayan
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Baramah Tukhari: Arth-Sanchar Jugat
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Batch fed single chambered microbial electrolysis cell for the treatment of landfill leachate
(Elsevier Ltd, 2020)A fed batch membraneless microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) was investigated for treating combined leachate and dairy wastewater at an applied voltage 0.8 V and hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 48 h. The COD (chemical ... -
Baywatch India: Top five pricey reds
(Ocean Society of India, 2015)With a coastline of ca 7000 km, Indian coastal region is one of the longest in the world and harbors a rich diversity of seaweeds. However, attempts to utilize this economically valuable marine resource have been scanty, ... -
Behavior analysis of LEACH protocol
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014)A wireless sensor network (WSN) is an emerging field comprising of sensor nodes with limited resources like power, memory etc. It is used to monitor the remote areas where recharging or replacing the battery power of sensor ... -
Being national or non-national: Sheikh abdullah's autobiography and the history of kashmir
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)The present study encompasses a preliminary reading of Aatish-e-Chinar, the autobiography of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the most important political figure of modern Jammu and Kashmir. It is presumed here that the autobiographies ... -
The binding vine and the bluest eye: A comparative study from a feminist perspective
(Central University of Punjab, 2015)Feminism in various forms and places has grappled with the question of gender, that is, of the power relationships among men and women. It is defined as cultural, economic and political movements that are focused towards ... -
Bio-analytical applications of nicking endonucleases assisted signal-amplification strategies for detection of cancer biomarkers -DNA methyl transferase and microRNA
(Elsevier Ltd, 2019)The low concentrations of cancer biomarkers in the blood have limited the utility of quantitative bioassays developed for the purpose. The advent of nicking endonucleases (NEases) as signal amplification tools have greatly ... -
Bioaccumulation and health risks of heavy metals associated with consumption of rice grains from croplands in Northern India
(Taylor and Francis Inc., 2017)The present study focused on micronutrients and nonessential toxic heavy metals quantification and their bio-concentration in soil?rice system in Haryana, India. Composite samples of rice grains and paddy fields' soil were ... -
Bioaccumulation and physiological responses to lead (Pb) in Chenopodium murale L
(Academic Press, 2018)Identification and screening of wild, wasteland plants for the remediation of heavy metal contaminated soils is a crucial phytotechnological approach. In a pot experiment, Chenopodium murale was tested for the phytoextraction ... -
Bioactive carbohydrates
(Nova Science Publisher Inc., 2018)Carbohydrates (also known as saccharides) are the chemical moieties composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Based upon their association they are known as monosaccharides, disaccharides, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. ... -
Bioactive constituents in pulses and their health benefits
(Springer India, 2017)Pulses are good sources of bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, phytosterols and non-digestible carbohydrates that play important physiological as well as metabolic roles. These compounds vary in concentration amongst ... -
Bioactive peptides
(Nova Science Publisher Inc., 2018)Peptides are small molecules composed of less than 20 amino acid residues. They are either derived from their parental polypeptide chains by enzymatic processes or even freely exist in natural sources. Bioactive peptides ...