Volume 6, Number 1-I, (Special) April 2015 (pp. 01-98)


Published Print + Online, on 17 th Jan. 2015, on http://biosciencediscovery.com and http://jbsd.in
Edited by Dr. P. V. Naikwade, Department of Botany, Nya. T. A. Arts, Ved. S. R. S. Commerce and Vid. D. Pitre Science College, Devrukh, (MS), India.

Sr. No.

Title of the research paper

Page Number

1

Evaluation of Medicago sativa leaf powder as supplementary feed for the growth of Fish, Cirrhinus mrigala
Vhanalakar S. A. and D. V. Muley

01-04

2

A review on impacts of climate change on groundwater resources and its adaptation
Prasoon Kumar Singh, Shonam Sharma, Poornima Verma, Parveen Purty, Binay panigrahi

05-10

3

Formulation of Mosquito repellent with silver nanoparticles synthesized by Lavendula plant (Lavandula multifida): ecofriendly method of mosquito control
Pandharbale Ashok,Chaskar D.A,Bankhale C.B,Chimte B.N

11-13

4

Opilia amentacea roxb. Opiliaceae: A New Genus record to the flora of Maharashtra, India.
Subhash R. Somkuwar, R.P.Moghe, Rahul B. Kamble and Alka Chaturvedi

14-15

5

Fish diversity and drainage analysis of River Siang, East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh
Biplab Kumar Das, Prasanna Boruah and Devashish Kar

16-20

6

Impact of adoption behaviour of Vegetable cultivation by Tribal Farmers of Keonjhar District of Odisha
Bibhu Santosh Behera

21-23

7

Effect of common and dominant seed-borne fungi on total starch content of Pulses
Ashok S. Kandhare

24-26

8

Estimation of c-stock in private forest of North Western Ghats, Maharashtra
Arpit Patel, ArchanaGodbole and JayantSarnaik

27-31

9

Sacred Groves as refuges for Bird diveristy in the Human dominated landscapes of the Northern Western Ghats, India
Bhavendu Joshi, Jayant Sarnaik

32-36

10

Histological study on reproductive cycle of Estuarine clam arca granosa from Bhatye Estuary, Ratnagiri (MS) India
Maske S. V. and Muley D. V.

37-42

11

Ambrosia artemisiifolia l. (Asteraceae): A new distributional record from Peninsular India
Dasharath G. Jagtap and Madhukar Bachulkar–Cholekar

43-45

12

Antagonism capability of Trichoderma spp. Against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. Dianthi causing wilt of Dianthus chinensis l.in presence of insecticides
Waghmare R.R and  Kamble S. S

46-48

13

Development of Carbendazim resistant Botrytis cinerea causing Leaf blight of Rose in the vicinity of phosphate source
Waghmare M.B.

49-50

14

Biodiversity and field report of Snakes of Ambegion, Junnar and Khed Tehsil including Bhimashankar forest
Pokale S.T., Pandharbale A.R., Kalunkhe B.N., Kapuskar L.G., Chaskar D.A.

51-52

15

Dwindling status of great Indian Bustard- (Ardeotis nigriceps) of Rollapadu wild life sanctuary-a bioindicator of Grassland Ecosystem
Mohammed Ghouse S  Indira  P

53-57

16

Various options of water management for the Konkan region
Sawant R. G.

58-61

17

Silver nanoparticles – chlorella interaction: effect on metabolites
Zaidi S, Maurya C, Shankhadarwar S and Pius J

62-65

18

The study of vegetation of island forts along the coast of Raigad district
Anil Rajbhar and Ujwala Bapat

66-71

19

Effect of drying methods on nutritional value of some vegetables
Naikwade Pratap Vyankatrao

72-79

20

Evaluation of antibacterial properties of Musa paradisiaca L. Leaves
Naikwade P.V., Salavi Gaurav, Dalavi Sharayu and Jadhav Kailas

80-84

21

Studies on seasonal trend in sea water quality of Ratnagiri coast, Maharashtra, India
Sagar. T. Sankpal, Raju. M. Patil and Pratap V. Naikwade

85-92

22

Comparative studies on biomass index of selected fish species of Arnala and Satpati coasts of Palghar district in Maharashtra
Mukti Y. Srivastava, Mangesh N. Jamble

93-98

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