World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

ISSN: 2277-8047
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WJEB is a public health journal serving the public health community and scientists working on matters of public health interest and importance, involving the environment.

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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences (WJEB), brings articles in all areas related to Environmental science and applied Biology on quarterly basis. WJEB welcomes the submission of manuscripts that fit the general criteria of significance and scientific Supremacy.
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WJEB is a scientific journal which provides an opportunity to share the information among the medical scientists, biologist and researchers.
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This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
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WJEB will check plagiarism for all the articles before prior publication. If the plagiarism content is observed by editors, peer reviewers or by editorial staff members at any stage of publication process at the time of editing or proof reading will be communicate to author to rewrite the manuscript.

Recent Articles

2023 Volume 12 Issue 1
Williams-Beuren's Syndrome: A Case Report in Prince Sultan Military City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2022
Abeer Mohammed Aodh, Afnan Almarshadi
A rare familial multisystem neurodevelopmental disease known as Williams-Beuren's syndrome affects people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds and both sexes equally. A thirteen-year-old man presented to Prince Sultan Military Medical City to the psychiatric department with common mental health comorbidities and suffered from psychosis. It is a known case of WB Syndrome. It was recommended for a follow-up referral to pediatric cardiology consultation to follow up on the case and also to asse
2023 Volume 12 Issue 1
Wetland of Local Importance in Sivas Province (Turkey): Kaz Lake
Seher Dirican
Wetlands are very complex natural systems that serve the local people and the country, and they have important values ​​that cannot be compared with any other ecosystem on earth. This study is about Kaz Lake, which is located in the Central Anatolia Region and is one of the 22 locally important wetlands of Turkey. Kaz Lake is a typical shallow lake and is the only wetland of local importance within the borders of Sivas province. Kaz Lake and its surrounding wetland of 315 hectares were registere
2023 Volume 12 Issue 1
A Sustainable Way for Integrated Farming System: A Case Study on Bellary District of Karnataka, India
Haripriya Holachi, Harsha Tandoti Sathyanarayanaroa, Raghu Ram Achar, Vadiraj Kalya Tulasidas
Sustainable development is a concept that strives to gain economic progress and to make developments in agriculture that stays for long without harming the environment. while conserving the soil biodiversity and environmental prolonged value. It also serves as a framework for integrating environmental regulations with development initiatives. Recently, there has been a pressing need to embrace greater sustainable farming methods, and a logical evaluation method is required to identify innovative
2023 Volume 12 Issue 1
Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Rice: Role in Biotic and Abiotic Stress Protection and Plant Growth Promotions
Purnamsree Gogoi, Madhu Kamle, Pradeep Kumar
Rice (Oryzae sativa) is an edible starchy grain for a significant population of the World, and it supplies more than 50% of calories consumed by the entire human population. Regarding rice production, India holds the second position next to China. The threat to rice yield is encouraged by various biotic and abiotic factors. Increased rice production needed to satisfy global demand results in excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides and, in the end, toxicity to human and environmental
2022 Volume 11 Issue 3
Quantitative Ethnomedicinal Study of Plants Used to Treat Bone Fracture in Jhargram District, West Bengal, India
Soma Dutta Das, Pijush Kanti Das, Ram Kumar Bhakat
Jhargram District is rich in plant diversity. The local tribal people of remote areas of this district mainly depend on traditional knowledge of medicinal plants to treatment of bone fracture. The main aim of the study was to documentation of herbal drugs preparation for treatment of bone fracture. The present study deals with 14 plant species under 12 families that are used by different tribal people like Santal, Munda, Lodha, Bhumij, and Sabar to cure bone fractures. The extensive season wise
2022 Volume 11 Issue 3
Characterization and Identification of Pantoea calida from Contaminated Soil and Its Biocontrol by Streptomyces coeruleorubidus
Majdah Aburas
The genus Pantoea is Gram-negative bacteria, distributed in contaminated soil but the increased numbers of Pantoea species were isolated from human bodies, indicating that these species are opportunistic pathogen and cause nosocomial infections. This research aimed to isolate, characterize, and biocontrol of Pantoea species, isolated and collected from soil. During searching for phosphate-degrading bacteria, isolate MO11 was obtained from soil samples and grow well on a medium containing tricalc

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2022 Volume 11 Issue 4
Origin of Groundwater Salinization in the Osis of Béni Abbès (Saoura Valley, South-West Algeria)
Touhami Merzougui, Cherif Rezzoug, Mekkaoui Abderahmane
The aquifer of the alluvial terraces of the Béni Abbès palm grove is subject to a hyperarid climate. The groundwater salinity problem is caused by several human and natural factors, causing serious irrigation problems. Hydrochemical analyses over a 40-year interval show an alarming Spatio-temporal evolution of salinity: the drying up of the Saoura valley due, on the one hand, to the impact of the construction of the Djorf Torba dam, on the other hand to the strong evaporation which
2022 Volume 11 Issue 4
Depression Among First Generation Medical Students and Non-First-Generation Medical Students in the West of Saudi Arabia
Mohammad Eid Mahfouz, May Abdulaziz, Solaf Alotaibi, Ayman Alamri, Abdullah Basfar, Ahmed Alsubhi, Suhail Alfaifi, Laila Yatimi, Hussain Alsharif, Reham Abdulaziz
Depression is a major human blight. Globally, it is responsible for more disability than any other condition. Based on previous studies, medical students are at high risk for depression because of their stressful lifestyle. In the current study, we suspected a high prevalence of depression in FG medical students rather than their colleagues who are not FG. First-generation students are those whose parents did not attend college or obtained a college degree. Unfortunately, they struggle with diff
2022 Volume 11 Issue 3
Review on Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis and Management Approach
Ahmad Elsayed, Mohammed Fahad AL Humaidan, Anhar Othman Hawsawi, Mohammed Fahad Bin Muammar, Abdulhadi Abdurahman AlZahrani, Basil Ahmed Albarrak, Yasmin Radi AlJarrash, Saeed Mohammed ALZahrani, Omar Mohammed AlZahrani, Sara Nabil AlYateem, Majed Abdullah AlAzmi
A frequent illness, pulmonary embolism can cause considerable morbidity and mortality. Certain inherited and acquired risk factors predispose vulnerable individuals, and the clinical situation can arouse suspicion. Studies involving people who had non-alcoholic fatty liver disease were sought after in the Medline, Pubmed, Embase, NCBI, and Cochrane databases. Analysis was done on incidence, etiology, and treatment options. Because PE presents differently in each patient, it is important to take
2022 Volume 11 Issue 2
Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis & Management Approach in Emergency Department: Literature Review
Mohammed Abdelnaby Shehata, Abdulrahman Ajab AlDawsari, Abdulmajeed Hussam Saeedi, Meshari lbrahim AlAyshan, Maleeha Abdulwahed Saleh, Hamza Adnan Koshak, Nouf Mohsen AlQahtani, Abdullah Mahfouz AlSharif, Awatif Adnan Koushk, Hind Ali Abdourab Mohamed, Maryam Abdullah Basurrah
Acute coronary syndromes are brought on by a sudden occlusion of a coronary artery. Depending on the severity and location of the obstruction, the effects can range from unstable angina to non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), and sudden cardiac death. Except for sudden death, each syndrome shares similar symptoms, such as nausea, diaphoresis, and discomfort in the chest with or without dyspnea. Electrocardiography and serolo
2022 Volume 11 Issue 4
Respiratory Tract Infection in the Pediatric Age Group
Rammadan Mahmoud Issa, Reham Ahmad AlSharif, Aldhoha Ibrahim Hussein Heddawi, Amani Khaled AlRefai, Faisal Yousef AlZaid, Mohammad Owaidh Abu Zahirah, Ibrahim Fahad AlFarhan, Fehaid Mohammed AlGhtani, Dina Ahmed AlJohani, Maha Hani AlEnazi, Omnia Owiad Abuzahirah, Lujain Ahmed Faraj
Respiratory infections are the most frequent reason for medical visits in children. Even though many respiratory disorders are self-limiting viral infections that get better with time and supportive care, it can be necessary to identify the pathogen that is causing the illness at an early stage in order to use effective antimicrobial therapy and infection control. In recent years, diagnostics for respiratory infections have experienced a substantial evolution due to the development of novel assa
2022 Volume 11 Issue 4
Comparison between the Laparoscopic and Intraoperative Endoscopic Management of Choledocholithiasis: Systematic Review
Adil Mahgoub Musa Mohamed, Ahmed Nidaa Khalaf Alanazi, Mohammed Ghumays Alharthi, Rayan Saad Ahmed Almalki, Mohammed Khalil Alenezi, Ahmed Basheer Al Obaid
Stones in the common bile duct (CBD) are referred to as choledocholithiasis. Nowadays, surgeons have a variety of therapeutic choices from which to address choledocholithiasis patients. This systematic review aims to compare the laparoscopic and intraoperative endoscopic management of CBD stones PubMed, Web of Science, Science Direct, EBSCO, Scopus, and Cochrane library were searched. Study articles were screened by title and abstract using Rayyan QCRI then a full-text assessment was implemented

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2023 Volume 12 Issue 1

Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Rice: Role in Biotic and Abiotic Stress Protection and Plant Growth Promotions
Purnamsree Gogoi, Madhu Kamle, Pradeep Kumar
A Sustainable Way for Integrated Farming System: A Case Study on Bellary District of Karnataka, India
Haripriya Holachi, Harsha Tandoti Sathyanarayanaroa, Raghu Ram Achar, Vadiraj Kalya Tulasidas
Wetland of Local Importance in Sivas Province (Turkey): Kaz Lake
Seher Dirican
Williams-Beuren's Syndrome: A Case Report in Prince Sultan Military City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2022
Abeer Mohammed Aodh, Afnan Almarshadi

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