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 3
Impact Assessment of Stand Forest Patches on Soil Characteristics of Ogbunike-Oyi Riparian Forest, Anambra State, Nigeria
Anselm Enwelem Egwunatum, Akudo Ogechukwu Onunwa, Loretta Ebere Anozie, Chiedozie Robinson Ike, Chinyelu Onyia, Benjamin Uche Ubia, Fumi Kosisochukwu Obiozor
The increasing pace of forest fragmentation and the continuous displacement of buffer zones create overtures in the emerging landscape and carbon mitigation capacity. This study investigated 22 forest patches in Ogbunike-Oyi riparian forest across 4 classified vegetation patches - fine, fair-fine, coarse, and high-coarse grain landscapes. Augered soil samples in a randomized complete block experimental design were tested for physicochemical properties, subjected to descriptive statistics, ANOVA,
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Cavia Porcellus: Impact of Dietary Organic Acid Supplementation on Productive Performance, pH, and Intestinal Development
Diego Masaquiza, José Zapata, Hamilton Intriago, Sandra Castañeda
Guinea pig production has been increasing in Andean production systems in recent years due to their rapid growth, feed efficiency, and the nutritional value of their meat. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of supplementing the diet with organic acids (propionic, acetic, and formic) on the productive performance, gastrointestinal pH, and intestinal development of guinea pigs during the fattening phase. A total of 160 weaned male and female guinea pigs aged 3 weeks (434.62 ± 9
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Management of Diuraphis noxia (Hemiptera: Aphididae) Using Bio-Intensive and Chemical-Intensive Seed Treatments in Ambo, Ethiopia
Bekele Tessema, Tadele Shiberu
For a large percentage of the world's population, wheat is an essential cereal crop and their main food supply. Various insect pests also provide a challenge to its production. One of the most destructive aphid pests in wheat-growing regions is the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia. Three replications and a randomized complete block design were used to set up the experiment. Prior to sowing, the wheat seed was treated with three chemical pesticides and botanical seed treatments. The resul
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Quantifying the Burden of PM2.5 on Longevity and Healthy Aging: Life Expectancy and HALE in Gurugram
Gulshan Sharma, Era Upadhyay
Ambient fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) is a major environmental health risk, contributing to substantial mortality and morbidity worldwide. Rapidly urbanizing cities in India, such as Gurugram, experience persistent high PM₂.₅ levels, yet limited research has quantified its impact on population longevity and healthy aging at the subnational level. This study provides the first city-level assessment of life expectancy (LE) and healthy life expectancy (HALE) in relation to ambient PM₂.₅ exposure
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Evaluation of Botanical Insecticides on Management of Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) on Tomato at Ambo, Ethiopia
Edget Tadesse, Tadele Shiberu
Both as a food supply and a medical treatment, tomatoes are extremely valuable. One of the most damaging pests to tomatoes in the world is Tuta absoluta. T. absoluta larvae (10 larvae/Petri dish) were sprayed with botanical crude extracts as part of scientific experiments. Post-spray counts were done at 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hr after exposure to botanical extracts under both conditions. The results showed that Carica papaya, Moringa olifera, Zingiber officinale, and Capsicum sp. at concentrati
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Mutualistic Pollination Ecology of Swietenia mahagoni (L.) Jacq. and Thrips: A Reproductive Interdependence
Alokemoy Basu, Pronoy Mukherjee, Tanmay Sanyal
Swietenia mahagoni (L.) Jacq., of the family Meliaceae, is economically important for its high-quality timber. S. mahagoni produces very small, pale greenish-yellow, crypto-unisexual flowers arranged in axillary panicles. The male and female flowers are visually identical. The sepals are green, very small, and inconspicuous. The petals are spatulate and pale greenish-yellow in color. The stamens are monadelphous; the flat filaments are laterally fused to form a pitcher-like structure. The female

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Assessment of Urban Solid Waste Management in the Ecuadorian Amazon Region
Pedro Peñafiel, Mery Mendoza, Mirian Jiménez, Diego Masaquiza
The increase of municipal solid waste poses a significant global environmental and public health challenge, particularly in sensitive regions such as the Ecuadorian Amazon, where infrastructure and management are limited. In order to inform evidence-based sustainable MSW policies, this study sought to characterize the MSW generated in La Joya de los Sachas city using an innovative, integrative approach that includes biogas energy modelling, community attitudes, and empirical trash characterizati
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Characterization of Mirabilis Jalapa Seed Extract and Its Effect on Human Erythrocytes in Vitro
Mutaz Al-Kharabsheh, Omar Atrooz, Rajashri R. Naik
Mirabilis Jalapa seed extract (MJSE) has been traditionally used for its medicinal properties. The aim is to establish the biochemical composition and therapeutic potential of MJSE, including estimation of the extraction yield, analyzing protein, phenolic, and carotenoid contents, in addition to assessing the phenolic and lipid profiles, and evaluating the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, as well as osmatic fragility and lipid peroxidation.  The phenolic profile was identified using
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Efficacy of Botanicals to manage Cabbage Aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae) on Cabbage (Brassicae oleraceae), Ethiopia
Wubayehu Ayenew Kassie, Abaynew Jemal Jenber
An important vegetable in Ethiopia is cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata), but the cabbage aphid severely limits its production, resulting in yield losses of up to 80%. Reliance on synthetic insecticides has created environmental and health risks, suggesting that there must be underscoring sustainable pest control alternatives. This study assessed the efficacy of botanicals (Endod, Tobacco, Tinju, and Kitkita) against cabbage aphids in the Koga Irrigation Scheme during the 2023 irrigati
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Fabricius Extract Effect on the Morphofunctional State of the Thymus and Spleen in Cyclophosphamide-Induced Mice
Kolberg Natalia Alexandrovna, Travnikova Daria Alexandrovna, Kurilenko Marina Anatolyevna, Poryadin Vyacheslav Borisovich
This article examines the effects of the bursa of Fabricius extract on the morphofunctional state of the spleen and thymus in mice with cyclophosphamide-induced immunodeficiency. Histological analysis of the spleen revealed that in immunodeficient mice, the white pulp is characterized by a diffuse arrangement of lymphoid follicles without germinal centers. Administration of the bursa of Fabricius extract resulted in a decrease in the area of red pulp and reactive centers in the spleen, but signs
2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
Fabricius Extract Effect on Haematological Parameters of Mice Blood with Experimental Immunodeficiency
Kolberg Natalia Alexandrovna, Travnikova Daria Alexandrovna, Kurilenko Marina Anatolyevna, Poryadin Vyacheslav Borisovich
This article examines the effect of cyclophosphamide (CPA) on hematological parameters in C57BL/6 mice and the possibility of correcting these changes with bursa of Fabricius extract. Administration of CPA leads to the development of an immunodeficiency state characterized by severe lymphopenia, anaemia, and changes in the leukocyte population. A decrease in the number of red blood cells, haemoglobin, and haematocrit is observed, as well as changes in the parameters of red blood cells that indic
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Precision Agriculture in Nigeria: A Longitudinal Study of Technological Impact on Agricultural Productivity (1990-2023)
Enwa Sarah, Osugba Slyvester, Osayi Chinwe, Abanum Ejiro Faith
Agriculture plays a pivotal role in Nigeria's economy, employing over 70% of the population and contributing significantly to the national GDP. However, the sector has historically suffered from low productivity, poor mechanization, and climate-related challenges. This study investigates the long-term impact of precision agriculture (PA) technologies on agricultural productivity in Nigeria from 1990 to 2023. PA involves the use of digital tools such as GPS, GIS, drones, sensors, and data ana

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 4

Cavia Porcellus: Impact of Dietary Organic Acid Supplementation on Productive Performance, pH, and Intestinal Development
Diego Masaquiza, José Zapata, Hamilton Intriago, Sandra Castañeda

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