World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

ISSN: 2277-8047


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, brings articles in all areas related to Environmental science and applied Biology on quarterly basis. this journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that fit the general criteria of significance and scientific Supremacy.
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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is a scientific journal which provides an opportunity to share the information among the medical scientists, biologist and researchers.
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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences 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.
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2026 Volume 15 Issue 2
Insecticidal Protection Effectiveness Reduces Pest Populations and Increases Spring Wheat Yield in Northern Kazakhstan Agroecosystems Study
Rakhiya Yelnazarkyzy˒, Ruslan Kabdyldov, Shamshiagul Khametova, Gulzat Yessenbekova, Aigul Ismailova
Spring wheat productivity in Northern Kazakhstan is closely linked to the ecological stability of agroecosystems, where pest outbreaks significantly limit yield formation under favorable climatic conditions. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of insecticidal protection in reducing pest abundance and increasing spring wheat yield within regional agroecosystems. Field microplot experiments were conducted in 2024 on the Aina cultivar under the conditions of the Akmola region. The treatm
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Applying Machine Learning Models to Predict Population Dynamics of Harmful Non-Gregarious Locusts Across Kazakhstan Agroclimatic Zones
Kurmet Baibussenov, Zhassulan Amanbay, Aigul Bekbaeva, Valery Azhbenov, Arman Rustembayev
The paper reports the results of studies on the use of models based on machine learning algorithms and IT to predict the population dynamics of harmful, non-gregarious locusts in different agroclimatic zones of Kazakhstan. The research goal was to create a forecasting model for the population of harmful non-gregarious locusts in the agroclimatic zones of Kazakhstan using a machine learning algorithm and climatic predictors. The study covered the highly humid and slightly humid and moderately war
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Floristic Features of the Coastal Zone of Lakes in the “Altyn-Dala” Nature Reserve
Aliya Yskak, Gulnar Sultangazina, Andrey Kupriyanov, Oleg Kuprijanov, Seitbek Kuanyshbayev, Berik Rakhimbayev, Gulnaz Yermoldina, Akhmet Bugubaev, Denis Lipatov
This study aimed to investigate the floristic composition and structural features of the aquatic and coastal vegetation of lakes located in the Turgai floristic district within the “Altyn-Dala” Nature Reserve, Kazakhstan. Field research was conducted on 10 water bodies. The floristic composition was analyzed within three ecological zones: the littoral zone, the supralittoral zone, and the lake terrace. Standard geobotanical methods were applied to determine species composition, projective cover,
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Valorization of Traditional Dairy Byproducts: A Case Study of Kyrgyz Chobogo within Circular Food Systems
Askarbek Mametjanov, Mukarama Musulmanova, Kristina Kondrotiene, Lina Lauciene, Vitalijs Radenkovs, Alvija Šalaševičienė, Sandra Kiselioviene, Adele Askarbekova, Loreta Serniene
The transition toward sustainable and circular food systems has increased interest in valorizing underutilized dairy by-products. This study focuses on Kyrgyz Chobogo, a by-product of clarified butter (Sary-Mai) production, with the aim of transforming it into a value-added ingredient within the dairy production cycle. Despite its cultural importance and growing consumption, Chobogo remains underexplored in scientific literature. Therefore, a comprehensive analysis was conducted to evaluate its
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Anatomical Study of the Effect of Light Spectrum, Salicylic Acid and Micronutrients on Gerbera Inflorescences
Marwah Moyassar Hamdoon, Ammar Omar Alatrakchii, Asmaa Mohamad Adil
This study was conducted in the fields and laboratories of the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Design/College of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Mosul. Gerbera plants were exposed to natural daylight or interference of the red and blue spectrum for four hours (one hour before sunrise and continuing one hour after, then two hours at sunset, one hour before sunset, and continuing for one hour after sunset). The plants were also sprayed with salicylic acid at 300 mg l-1, and spraye
2026 Volume 15 Issue 2
Agro-Biological Evaluation of Wheatgrass Genotypes For Breeding in Arid Conditions
Serik Abayev, Azamat Khidirov, Galym Shegebaev, Nurlybek Kaskabaev, Mukhtar Аshirbekov
Wheatgrass (Agropyron spp.) is recognized for its exceptional drought resistance and longevity, making it a critical genetic resource for climate-resilient agriculture. This study aimed to assess the species diversity, ecological distribution, and breeding potential of wheatgrass in Kazakhstan and to characterize its germplasm for future selection programs. Field expeditions were conducted across diverse agroecological zones in Kazakhstan to collect and document over 1,500 Agropyron samples. Mor

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Hydrogeological and Hydrochemical Characteristics of Groundwater in Western Kazakhstan Used for Pasture Watering
Marat Ongayev, Beybit Nasiyev, Valeriy Tumlert, Serik Denizbayev, Talap Shadyarov, Gali Ozhanov, Nurlan Umbetkaliyev, Timur Ustabaev, Gulnaz Telgarayeva, Gulzhan Alimbetova
The aim of this study is to investigate groundwater sources potentially suitable for pasture watering. This paper presents the results of studies of groundwater sources used for pasture watering. An analysis of the hydrochemical parameters of groundwater in the western region used for watering pasturelands was carried out. The article examines the state of pasture watering with groundwater in the West Kazakhstan, Atyrau, and Mangystau regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The hydrochemical anal
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Needle-Based Assessment of Urban and Industrial Air Pollution in Aktobe
Svetlana Semenikhina, Gaukhar Keubassova, Aigul Kalieva, Gani Issayev, Gulnur Admanova, Anargul Berkaliyeva, Rakhima Bissalyyeva, Zhaksylyk Almanov, Aigul Tashimova, Samal Almat
This study is devoted to assessing the degree of pollution with atmospheric particles and dust in the urbanized and industrial zones of the Aktobe Region, Republic of Kazakhstan, using the needles of the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and the Norway spruce (Picea abies) as bioindicators. These trees are good indicators of the state of the air because their needles may collect pollutants like dust, soot, heavy metals, and sulphur dioxide. The study used a variety of techniques, such as quantitativ
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Impact of Climatic Conditions on Extremely Low Water Discharges in the Steppe Basins of Kazakhstan
Aliya Yskak, Marat Moldakhmetov, Seitbek Kuanyshbayev, Lyazzat Makhmudova, Kuralay Aitekova, Makpal Dautaliyeva, Gulnaz Yermoldina, Akhmet Bugubaev, Berik Rakhimbayev, Denis Lipatov
This study investigates the spatiotemporal variability of minimum river discharge in Northern Kazakhstan and its sensitivity to climatic factors under continental and semi-arid conditions. Long-term meteorological and hydrological data from key regional rivers, including Tobyl, Toguzak, Torgay, Karatorgay, and Ayat, were analyzed to detect structural shifts, trends, and stationarity. Structural changes were identified using Pettitt’s test and supported by difference-integral and cumulative-integ
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Innovative Pest Control Methods Using Entomophages in Southeastern Kazakhstan
Nurzhan Mukhamadiyev, Bakhytzhan Duisembekov, Sholpan Bastaubaeva, Aizhan Chadinova, Gulnaz Mengdibayeva, Aigerim Koigeldina, Nurbakyt Kurmangaliyeva, Gaziza Sarsenbayeva
This study aimed to develop a system of biological protection methods for managing pests and diseases in order to support organic crop production under the conditions of southeastern Kazakhstan. Field experiments were conducted during the 2024 growing season across multiple crops, including wheat, barley, maize, and rapeseed. The study involved systematic pest monitoring, evaluation of microbial biopesticides, and deployment of natural enemies (Trichogramma spp., Bracon hebetor, Chrysoperla carn
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Improving the Environmental and Energy Efficiency of Urbanized Areas: A Bioclimatic Approach to Sustainable Development
Natalia Prokhorova, Grigoriy Bazhin, Irina Aboimova, Alla Ignatyeva, Larisa Biryukova, Oleg Kuzmin, Elvir Akhmetshin, Nailya Appassova
The purpose of the study was to determine ways to increase the environmental and energy efficiency of high-rise buildings. The bioclimatic approach was adopted as the basis of the research approach. A content analysis of Russian norms was conducted, comparing the data with international standards. In addition, an expert survey was conducted with 25 specialists from among architects, heat engineers, and developers. The methods employed included the Likert scale, nonparametric statistics, and them
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Optimal Use of Irrigated Lands Through Water-Saving Technologies and Development of Water Supply Systems in Agriculture
Natalya Gritsenko, Pavel Kalashnikov, Mirobit Mirdadayev, Aigul Baizakova, Kuanysh Jabayev, Yermekkul Zhaparkulova, Aigul Shaimerdenova
In the coming years, Kazakhstan will continue to experience a reduction in the internal resources of river basins due to a decrease in the inflow of transboundary river waters from neighboring countries, the poor technical condition of water management infrastructure, a large share of irrigation water losses, climate change, and extremely low rates of adoption of water-saving technologies. The optimal use of irrigated lands is a key factor in increasing agricultural productivity, ensuring sustai

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2026 Volume 15 Issue 2

Agro-Biological Evaluation of Wheatgrass Genotypes For Breeding in Arid Conditions
Serik Abayev, Azamat Khidirov, Galym Shegebaev, Nurlybek Kaskabaev, Mukhtar Аshirbekov
Insecticidal Protection Effectiveness Reduces Pest Populations and Increases Spring Wheat Yield in Northern Kazakhstan Agroecosystems Study
Rakhiya Yelnazarkyzy˒, Ruslan Kabdyldov, Shamshiagul Khametova, Gulzat Yessenbekova, Aigul Ismailova

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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is a public health journal serving the public health community and scientists working on matters of public health interest and importance, involving the environment.  World Journal of Environmental Biosciences provides a worldwide coverage for published articles in the journal with its Open Access Policy. And also the journal furnishes an assurance of peer review process for the submitted manuscripts for quality of publishing. All works published by World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Thus, authors are fostered to submit their manuscripts from all over the globe.

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