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 releases all academic papers using the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license. As an open-access journal, all content is provided freely to users and their institutions, with no fees involved. Users are granted the permission to read, download, copy, print, search, or link to the complete articles in the journal, without needing prior consent from the publisher or authors, except for commercial purposes.
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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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2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
Status of the Traditional Agriculture in the Local Region
Sasikala Thangavel, Ravinder Singh Chinnappan, Sathya Elavarasan, Rasiravathanahalli Kaveriyappan Govindarajan, Andrey Nagdalian
This study aimed to identify various plant species used in the agricultural fields of Kolli Hills to enhance soil fertility and manage pest attacks, where Malayali tribal communities continue to practice organic farming by utilizing surrounding bioresources. Notably, eighteen tree species from 13 families have been identified in the surrounding forests and utilized in the agricultural fields of Kolli Hills. Out of the 18 species, 15 were utilized for fertilizer purposes which enhance the nutrien
2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
Bee propolis (Apis mellifera) as a Growth Promoter in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Elvis Stefano Mota Ranjel, Pedro Martin Negrete Moreno, María Guadalupe de Gyves Córdova, Carlos Gumaro García Castillo, Víctor Jesús Albores Flores, Julieta Grajales Conesa, José Alfonso López García
A study was conducted to determine the effect of ethanolic extracts of propolis collected by bees from Tapachula, Chiapas on the development of 225 juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), fed in commercial starter feed in one of five daily rations with different concentrations: T0 (0 g Kg-1), T1 (10 g Kg-1), T2 (15 g Kg-1), distributed for 4 weeks in 9 containers of 60 l each. Tilapia growth was evaluated through morphometric data such as weight (g), total length (cm), and standard length (cm)
2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
Local Community Perceptions of Ecotourism Impacts on Socioeconomic Conditions, Nature and Biodiversity, in Jhargram
Susmita Maity, Sandip Sarkar, Md Shariful Islam, Sruti Karmakar, Koushik Sen
This study investigates the perceptions of local communities in Jhargram regarding the multifaceted impacts of ecotourism on their socioeconomic status, daily lifestyle, and the surrounding environment. Through a structured and comprehensive survey, data were collected from a diverse cross-section of residents, encompassing various socio-demographic categories such as age, gender, occupation, and educational background. The survey aimed to examine community views on ecotourism’s influence on inc
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Spatial Distribution and Statistical Analysis of Services in Kuwait’s Coastal Regions: A 2020 Perspective
Abdulhamid Alsaffar
This study explores how population and essential public services are distributed across Kuwait’s coastal governorates—Capital, Hawalli, Ahmadi, Mubarak Al-Kabeer, and Jahra—using data from 2020. By applying Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial statistical methods, the research examines how accessible residential, educational, and healthcare facilities are in relation to where people live. Tools such as Moran’s I, standard distance, and buffer zone analysis help identify areas where s
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Indoor Air Pollution in Urban Environments: A Case Study of Air Quality in Pune, Maharashtra
Rasika Rajesh Nachankar, Anagha Vasant Somalkar, Aditya Shyamsunder Sharma, Ashish Vilas Mane
Indoor air pollution refers to the air quality within enclosed spaces like homes, schools, offices, and vehicles. In cities like Pune, it has worsened due to sealed buildings, limited ventilation, and the use of synthetic materials. This study assessed indoor air quality (IAQ) across various locations in Pune, revealing that many areas exceed safe pollution levels. High concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were detected in public transport and vehicles, while hotels showed the hig
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Microbial and Physicochemical Quality of River Water in Delta State, Nigeria
Patience Ogheneohuko Adomi, Anthony Jude Anozie, Emmanuel Morka, Edward Ikenna Odum
Water is essential to man as a source of life and well-being. Water make up 70% of the body mass index. Over 71% of the earth is made up of water but only a little is potable and available for man’s use. The sources of water to man include ground water, surface water and so on.  River water is a vital source of water to the rural and urban communities and need to be preserved from pollution. The study investigated the microbial load and physicochemical parameters of ten rivers across Delta State

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Phragmites australis L.: A Systematic Review on Botanical Description Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Application
Ahlem Frahtia, Samir Derouiche
Phragmites australis is a plant that belongs to the Poaceae family, also known as Gramineae. It is characterized by annual cane-like stems that arise from a robust and extensive rhizomatous system. P. australis is known for its pharmacological, ecological, and therapeutic properties, as it is rich in active biological substances, which endow it with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Many people from all over the world use basil in traditional medicine, including North African countri
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Bioremediation of Lead by Indigenous Bacteria Isolated from an Idol Immersion Site (Lead remediation by Pseudomonas)
Dilfuza Jabborova, Srishti Chandra, Ragini Gothalwal
Heavy metal contamination particularly lead (Pb) is a fast-emerging environmental issue around the globe with special concern in the areas where idol immersion is a major activity. The current study was undertaken to isolate and characterize a lead-resistant bacteria from Prempura Ghat, Bhopal, being one of the major idol immersion sites. From the surface, eleven bacterial colonies were isolated, out of which two demonstrated tolerance up to a significant level with lead concentration. The most
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Assessing the Effectiveness of Coprecipitation-Assisted ZnS/C Nanoclusters in the Photocatalytic Decomposition of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Herbicide
Rajashekara Rakshitha, Haradhanahally Chandrashekara Sinchana, Nagaraju Pallavi
The elimination of organic contaminants from water is a critical issue in the modern day. Fortunately, photocatalytic technology has showcased its efficiency to remediate refractory persistent organic pollutants. A well-known herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), is one such persistent organic pollutant in the majority of water sources. Herein,  the photocatalytic activity of zinc sulfide/carbon (ZnS/C) was investigated in this work.  Furthermore, The aforementioned nanocomposite was
2024 Volume 13 Issue 4
Characteristics and Biodegradability of Oxidized Starch Bioplastics from Agricultural Biomass
Yacouba Zoungranan, Kouassi Kouadio Dobi-Brice, Samassi Saran, Ekou Lynda, Ekou Tchirioua
Conventional petrochemical plastics are mechanically and chemically stable but are often not biodegradable. What's more, depending on their synthetic chemical composition, these plastics can also pose a health risk by contaminating trophic and food chains. Plastics based on biodegradable biopolymers are an alternative to non-biodegradable fossil plastics. To improve bioplastics derived from local agrobiomass, two starch stocks were extracted and purified from cassava tubers. One was chemical
2024 Volume 13 Issue 4
Femoral Neck Fracture with Contralateral Hip Dislocation in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report
Albaraa Altowijri
This case report presents the unique occurrence of a femoral neck fracture with contralateral hip dislocation in a pediatric patient, a rare and challenging injury pattern. A 9-year-old boy presented following a road traffic accident (RTA) with a right femoral neck fracture and left hip dislocation, along with a left elbow fracture. Management involved closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation for the femoral neck fracture, while the left hip dislocation was reduced promptly in the emerge
2024 Volume 13 Issue 4
Monograph "Eniology, Ecology and Diversity" About Ecological Disaster
Sulukhan Temirbekova, Yuliya Afanaseva, Boburjon Najodov
The monograph summarizes our studies on the enzyme-mycological depletion of cereal seeds in the contaminated zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. April 26, 2024, marked the 38th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. In the contaminated zone (Novozybkovsky District, Bryansk Region), field experiments were initiated to study the accumulation of radiocaesium in the grain of 42 varieties of winter rye and 92 varieties of winter wheat. From 1987 to 1993, a total of 1,532 va

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 2

Local Community Perceptions of Ecotourism Impacts on Socioeconomic Conditions, Nature and Biodiversity, in Jhargram
Susmita Maity, Sandip Sarkar, Md Shariful Islam, Sruti Karmakar, Koushik Sen
Bee propolis (Apis mellifera) as a Growth Promoter in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Elvis Stefano Mota Ranjel, Pedro Martin Negrete Moreno, María Guadalupe de Gyves Córdova, Carlos Gumaro García Castillo, Víctor Jesús Albores Flores, Julieta Grajales Conesa, José Alfonso López García
Status of the Traditional Agriculture in the Local Region
Sasikala Thangavel, Ravinder Singh Chinnappan, Sathya Elavarasan, Rasiravathanahalli Kaveriyappan Govindarajan, Andrey Nagdalian

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