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Oxidative Stress, Reactive oxygen species regulation and ROS scavenging pathways in plants

  Chhan Kumar Kalita Orchid ID: 0000-0002-2849-479X Corresponding Email id: kumarkalitac@gmail.com Dept. of Botany, Nowgong College (Autonomous), Nagaon, Assam Introduction:                  The ideal growth condition for a plant can be regarded as the condition that allows the plant to achieve its maximum growth and reproductive potential as measured by plant weight, height, and seed number,

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ANIMAL HEALTH FOR HUMAN HEALTH: ONE HEALTH PERSPECTIVE

Dr. Utpal Barman1, Dr. Arup Das2, Daina Talukdar3  1,2Assistant Professor, 3 Third year, B.V.Sc. & A.H. Student College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University, Khanapara-781022 Introduction: Since time immemorial, human civilization has been closely associated with animals, plants, and the environment. We are dependent on different components of nature for our livelihood. It

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MANAGEMENT OF GOATS DURING SUMMER AND RAINY SEASONS IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE HIMALAYAN REGION

Moushumi Bharali, Liyena Medhi, Suprativ Sarma, Mridul Hassan, Kandarpa Boruah* Lakhimpur College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University, North Lakhimpur, Assam *Corresponding author Email: kandarpaboruah46@aau.ac.in INTRODUCTION The goat was the earliest ruminant domesticated by man around 9000-7000 BC. It is popularly known as the poor man’s cow due to its important role in improving the socio-economic

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An Observational Note on Assamese Macaque, Macaca assamensis Mc Clealand. 1840 from Kawasing Reserve Forest, Assam

  Taniya Talwar1* and Mrigen Rabha2 1Ecologist, 2Volunteer 7WEAVES Research Foundation B.K Kakati Road Ulubari Guwahati Kamrup PIN-781007 Assam, India *Corresponding author, Email: taniya@7weaves.com                     Picture 1 & 2: Subadult of Assamese Macaque On 10th November 2022, during the primate survey in Kawasing Forest Village, a troop of seven

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Curiosity(23rd Issue)

Mayukh Dutta, Class VI, Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Golaghat Question: Can HIV-AIDS be transmitted through saliva? Answer: No. HIV-AIDS is transmitted only through sexual relationship, or through sharing of needles, syringes, or other drug injection equipment. Priyanki Saikia, Class VI, Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Golaghat Question: How does Dengue virus get transmitted

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