World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

ISSN: 2277-8047
Open Access


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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Instructions for Authors

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.
Aim and Scope

WJEB is a scientific journal which provides an opportunity to share the information among the medical scientists, biologist and researchers.
Open Access Policy

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.
Plagiarism Policy

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 3
Antibiotics are Current Approaches to Improve Productivity Using Soil Microbiome
Kanchi Ravi Padma, K R Don, B Dinesh, D Karthikeyan
The tremendous minuscule complexity of species on Earth has long captivated environmentalists. Unquestionably, one of the most important areas of focus in bio-ecology is understanding the complex patterns of this variety and the prevailing influence to control them. However, a portion of ecology has always received attention and is only examined above and below ground. Furthermore, understanding the relationship between microflora and their bio-ecology is crucial to understanding the ecosystem.
2023 Volume 12 Issue 3
Extraction of Alcohols From Non-Edible Agricultural Weed, Lignocellulouic Feedstock - Alternanthera caracasana
Shree Raksha Yadav Malthesh, Raghu Ram Achar, Archer Ann Cathrine, Kalya Tulasidas Vadiraj
Since natural resources for fossil fuels are getting harder to find, bioethanol has become one of the most promising and attractive liquid fuels. Bioethanol, which can be made from lignocellulosic materials, is getting more and more attention because it is easy to get, cheap, environmentally friendly, and beneficial. Bioethanol is the perfect fuel substitute in our view. Bioethanol is a cleaner-burning fuel with the potential to match gasoline's performance in internal combustion engines. Ac
2023 Volume 12 Issue 3
Rust, Weather & Wheat Yield Yellow Rust, Wheat Cultivar, and Weather Conditions are Influencing Crop Yield
Bita Naseri, Dariush Safaee
This research attempted to predict yield in wheat cultivars varying in maturity and planting date, and resistance to yellow rust. The highest yield ranking was detected for the earliest planting date (October) with yield being improved by 184.55% compared to the latest planting date (January). The highest and lowest yield rankings were determined for the first (2013-2014) and fourth (2016-2017) years of study, respectively. The first principal factor detected the interaction of yellow rust progr
2023 Volume 12 Issue 2
Mango Peel as a Substrate for the Production of Citric Acid
Nelly Escobar Tovar, Elen Jaqueline Veliz Méndez, Wendy Xitlaly Citalan Cruz, Daniela Citlally Guzmán Rodríguez, Naomi Sujey Zarate Ramos, Brandon Jahir Gaza Gómez, Antonio de Jesús Palula de León, Víctor Jesús Albores Flores, Julieta Grajales Conesa, José Alfonso López García
Citric acid production is important at an industrial level because flavored most of the food products. In the present century, the re-use of agro-industrial waste products has become very important, nonetheless in Mexico, a high amount of agricultural residues is discarded, among which are non-marketed such as mango fruits. The mango fruit is an important income for families that sustain themselves from this crop and contains viable amounts of fiber, carbohydrates, ash, and carotenes, among othe
2023 Volume 12 Issue 3
The Role of Physicochemical Pretreatment in Lignocellulosic Biomass Energy Valorisation – A Review
Erick Auma Omondi, Arnold Aluda Kegode
The surging climate change resulting from carbon dioxide emissions primarily from the employment of fossil fuels poses a threat to the global economy and civilization. Additionally, fossil fuels are quickly experiencing depletion prompting the need to explore alternative, sustainable energy sources. Lignocellulosic biomass is a renewable energy source whose potential remains underexploited. Harnessing biomass energy faces challenges that limit its economic exploitation through; limited knowledge
2023 Volume 12 Issue 3
The Floods in Arid Areas Case of Catchment of the Valley Béchar, South-West, Algeria
Bouchiba Abdelhadiandrezzoug Cherif
The present work is reserved to a presentation of the impact of climatic factors on the floods which, among the more serious, known to the region are the floods of October 2008 caused by intense precipitation with a height of 108, 40 mm. In addition, we are interested in the physical parameters such as the sections and the slope of the valley Bécharwhich is at the origin of the disaster. The profile along the valley shows a slope steeper, which produces an acceleration of flows, The calcu

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2023 Volume 12 Issue 2
Isolation, Characterization and Quantification of Polyhydroxybutyrate Producing Bacteria Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUMBNGBT-63 from Different Agroresidues
Nandish Gurubasajar, Akarsh Subhakar, Manjunatha Dadayya, Sowmya Hirakannavar Veeranna, Thippeswamy Basaiah
A type of biodegradable polymer called polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is created naturally by some bacteria as a means of storing energy. PHB is seen as a possible substitute for plastics made from petroleum because of its biodegradability and renewable status. The current research study uses various agro-industrial residues to isolate, screen, characterize, optimize and quantify bacteria that produces PHB. The powerful bacterium that generates PHB was found in a scrap yard in Rangenahalli, Chikkamag
2023 Volume 12 Issue 2
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Risks and Challenges for Human Health and Environment: An Overview
Suman Sarkar, Madhu Kamle, Ajay Bharti, Pradeep Kumar
The evolution of Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARGs) and Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (ARB) in Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) landfills, hospital wastewater, and poultry farm are explored in-depth in this paper. MSW output has risen significantly in recent years. MSW landfills are the most popular method of MSW disposal. Landfills receive a variety of wastes, including unused and expired antibiotics, as well as bioactive wastes. As a result, MSW provides favorable conditions for the growth of anti
2023 Volume 12 Issue 2
Human - Monkey (Macaca Radiata) Conflict in Chamundi Hill - Mysuru, Karnataka
Akshay Kiran Karayathil, Lingaraju Honnur Gurusiddappa, Rakesh Sharma Mallesh Shivasundari
The human-monkey conflict has historical roots due to habitat encroachment and crop raiding. Current status varies, with conflicts continuing in areas of habitat overlap, requiring mitigation measures. Posing safety concerns and necessitating wildlife authorities' intervention for protection. The study area for the survey was Chamundi Hill, located in Mysore in the state of Karnataka, India, and possesses distinct geographical properties that contribute to its scenic beauty and ecological si
2023 Volume 12 Issue 2
Profiling and Mitigation Practices of Inhabitants in Disaster-Prone Communities: Inputs for Climate-Resiliency Strategies
Ronron S Aruta, Rodeon Durotan
Climate change poses a significant global threat that demands considerable attention. Effective addressing of this issue requires strong political intervention and decision-making by the government, which serves as the foundation for crafting policies that contribute to sustainable development. Additionally, community engagement and profiling play a crucial role in promoting climate change resilience efforts. The impacts of climate change, such as the heightened intensity and frequency of tropic
2023 Volume 12 Issue 2
Efficacy of Oleoresin obtained from Bore-Hole Method in Chir-Pine for Potential Antimicrobial Activity
Dharm Singh Meena, Akash Akash, Kamal Bijalwan, B. S. Bhandari, Pooja Sharma
Plant-based natural products serve as a source of medicine for curing many diseases and ailments since the existence of life. As per the recent investigation, approximately 25000 products from plants have been obtained which are being used in various diseases. Plants are recently being used in different biological activities due to their efficacy to treat serious diseases. So the study present has been planned to elucidate the chemical profiling and antimicrobial activity of Oleoresin from Chir-
2023 Volume 12 Issue 2
Antimicrobial Activity and Phytochemical Analysis of Solvent Extraction of Citrus Limon Peels
Lingaraju Honnur Gurusiddappa, Christeena Varghese, Bharat Gowda, Shankramma Kalikeri
Lemons make up the bulk of citrus fruits, and they're frequently employed in the juice business. These enterprises generate a lot of garbage because these peels contain a wide range of bioactive components, they may be used to create a variety of value-added products that help to reduce pollution. This study aims to determine the antibacterial activity and phytochemical analyses of Citrus limon peels extracted with a solvent. The antibacterial activity of Citrus limon peels was tested agains

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2023 Volume 12 Issue 3

The Floods in Arid Areas Case of Catchment of the Valley Béchar, South-West, Algeria
Bouchiba Abdelhadiandrezzoug Cherif
The Role of Physicochemical Pretreatment in Lignocellulosic Biomass Energy Valorisation – A Review
Erick Auma Omondi, Arnold Aluda Kegode
Rust, Weather & Wheat Yield Yellow Rust, Wheat Cultivar, and Weather Conditions are Influencing Crop Yield
Bita Naseri, Dariush Safaee
Extraction of Alcohols From Non-Edible Agricultural Weed, Lignocellulouic Feedstock - Alternanthera caracasana
Shree Raksha Yadav Malthesh, Raghu Ram Achar, Archer Ann Cathrine, Kalya Tulasidas Vadiraj
Antibiotics are Current Approaches to Improve Productivity Using Soil Microbiome
Kanchi Ravi Padma, K R Don, B Dinesh, D Karthikeyan

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