Environment Conservation Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(4), P. 942 - 955
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
Global
agriculture
practices
rely
heavily
on
the
application
of
fungicides,
pesticides
and
synthetic
fertilizers.
Several
bacterial
strains
were
isolated
from
root
nodules
screened
for
plant
growth-promoting
(PGP)
activities.
The
selected
isolates
characterized
biochemically
identified
by
16S
rRNA
sequencing.
ability
to
produce
siderophores,
phosphate
solubilization,
production
indole
acetic
acid
(IAA)
other
characteristics
growth
promoting
(PGP)activities
evaluated
a
wild
leguminous
plant,
Tephrosia
purpurea
(L.)
Pers.
Based
results,
determined
as
Bacillus
altitudinis
Pseudomonas
azotoformans.
consortium
consisting
B.
+
P.
azotoformans
exhibited
substantial
enhancement
in
both
length
(35.55%),
shoot
(43.2%)
when
compared
control.
This
study
concludes
that
utilization
beneficial
traits
these
non-rhizobial
nodule
endophytes
bacteria
improve
nodulation
biomass
accumulation
vegetative
parameters
T.
purpurea.
present
research
has
potential
advance
adoption
eco-friendly
agricultural
provide
an
alternative
substitute
traditional
chemical
Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 135 - 152
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
In
the
current
era
of
heightened
environmental
consciousness,
addressing
issue
waste
disposal
demands
innovative
solutions
through
cutting-edge
technologies.
This
chapter
explores
pivotal
role
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI),
Geographic
Information
System
(GIS)
with
Global
Positioning
System(GPS)
integration
in
establishing
eco-friendly
management
strategies.
AI
excels
tackling
ambiguous
issues
practical
exposure
and
predictive
modelling
using
artificial
neural
networks,
genetic
algorithms,
expert
systems,
fuzzy
logic.
GPS-GIS
facilitates
real-time
spatial
analysis
for
monitoring
patterns,
identifying
illegal
dumping
site
selection.
Through
synergistic
application
technologies,
study
elucidates
a
paradigm
shift
towards
sustainable
practices
developing
circular
economy
paving
way
greener
future.
Environment Conservation Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(1), P. 79 - 83
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
Uttarakhand
is
a
hilly
state
in
the
western
Himalayan
region
where
climatic
conditions
are
suitable
for
agriculture.
Since
ancient
times,
has
grown
'Bhat',
soybean
landrace
known
its
health
benefits.
The
high
altitudinal
regions
prominently
feature
'Bhat'
their
cuisine,
as
extreme
weather
necessitate
energy-rich
food.
However,
there
limited
information
on
exact
nutritional
content
of
this
crop.
objective
work
was
to
evaluate
vitamin
profiling,
including
B
complex
and
E,
‘bhat’
genotypes
from
different
villages
Pauri
Garhwal
Uttarakhand.
analysis
carried
out
through
UPLCMS
technique
both
water-
fat-soluble
vitamins.
revealed
Vitamin
E
be
most
significant
vitamin,
with
highest
concentration
96.67
mg/kg
one
samples.
Significant
differences
were
obtained
samples,
indicating
influence
geographical
location.
study
also
highlights
significance
variety
potential
source
E.