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Science Journal

 

New York Science Journal

(N Y Sci J)

ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online), doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly

Volume 17 - Number 4 (Cumulated No. 182); April 25, 2024

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Chemical, Pharmacological and Medicinal properties of euphorbious plants Codiaeum variegatum: A Review

 

Ram P. Yadav* and Ajay Singh

 

Natural Products Laboratory

Department of Zoology

DDU, Gorakhpur University

Gorakhpur-273009 (U.P.)

INDIA

 

*Corresponding Author: Ram P. Yadav

E-mail: rampratapy@rediffmail.com or rampratapy123@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The genus Euphorbia (spurges) is one of the largest most widely distributed genera of plants. Codiaeum variegatum (Blume) is a commonly occurring plant in the garden of North-Eastern, U.P, India belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. A some of compounds in the plant Codiaeum variegatum are found such as alkaloids, anthocyanins, anthraquinones, cardiac glycosides, cyanogenic glycosides, flavonoids, glucosilinates, phenols, saponins and tannins are mainly found. An attempt has been made in this review to assemble all the known information of common plants Codiaeuma variegatum of eastern Uttar Pradesh, India which might be useful for the living system.

[Ram P. Yadav and Ajay Singh. Chemical, Pharmacological and Medicinal properties of euphorbious plants Codiaeum variegatum: A Review. N Y Sci J 2024;17(4):1-8]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 01. doi:10.7537/marsnys170424.01.

 

Keywords: Larvicidal, Chemotherapeutic, Antidiarrhoeal, Cytotoxicity, Phorbol esters

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Species Richness and Diversity of Insects in an Agro-ecosystem in Bhabar region of Uttarakhand

 

Deepika Goswami1, Rekha* 2 and Vishal Singh3

 

Department of Zoology, Kumaun University, Nainital-263002, India

1Email: deepikagoswami22@gmail.com

deepikagoswami22@gmail.com, yadavdsb@gmail.com, imvishal070@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Background: Species richness and diversity of insects were investigated in an agro-ecosystem in Bhabar region of Uttarakhand from March 2018 to February 2020. Results: In total, 992 individuals were collected representing 7 orders (Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Orthoptera, Diptera and Odonata), 30 families and 91 species that included herbivores, predators, omnivores and saprophages. The most dominant order was Lepidoptera with a relative abundance of (46.15%) and, the least was Diptera (6.59%). The five most abundant families by numbers of individuals were Pieridae (14.8%), Nymphalidae (13.9%), Lycaenidae (6.1%), Papilionidae (5.9%), and Libellulidfae (5.4%). The five most diverse families by species were Nymphalidae (13), Pieridae (9), Lycaenidae (8), Papilionidae (7), and Libellulidae (6). Conclusions: The diversity index showed significant Diversity (Hʹ=1.832), Evenness (E=0.9449) and Margalef species richness (d=2.076) of insect fauna. Diversity indices of insect orders showed that Lepidoptera was the most diverse (Hʹ=1.641), Dipterans had highest Evenness (E=0.9449), and Coleopterans had the maximum species richness Margalef’s Index (d=2.056). There were 720 individuals of insect pollinators visitors were observed, which belonged to 62 species in 4 orders (Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, and Hemiptera).

[Deepika Goswami, Rekha and Vishal Singh. Species Richness and Diversity of Insects in an Agro-ecosystem in Bhabar region of Uttarakhand. N Y Sci J 2024;17(4):9-18]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 02. doi:10.7537/marsnys170424.02.

 

Keywords Species diversity, Species abundance, Shannon Index (Hʹ), Pollinators/Visitors, agro-ecosystem

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Evidence of alien or human presence and clandestine activity for colonization of the South Pole of the Moon

 

Hari Mohan Saxena1* and Jag Mohan Saxena2

 

1Flat no. 105, Rajmahal Apartments, D 253, Devi Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur 302016 India;

2House no. 1-E-20, Jai Narayan Vyas Colony, Bikaner 334001 (Rajasthan), India.

*Correspondence: drhmsaxena@gmail.com

 

Abstract: We have discovered a possible electricity producing unit comprising of a generator and a transformer like objects at the rim of the Shackleton crater (Lat. -89.63068, Lon. 92.77928) on the South Pole of the Moon which suggests an alien activity or presence of a hitherto unknown organized human lunar base on the Moon.

[Hari Mohan Saxena and Jag Mohan Saxena. Evidence of alien or human presence and clandestine activity for colonization of the South Pole of the Moon. N Y Sci J 2024;17(4):18-20]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 03.doi:10.7537/marsnys170424.03.

 

Keywords: Lunar base, South Pole of the Moon, The Moon, Aliens, Extraterrestrial life.

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2022 Updated Report of Monsoons and Indian Monsoon Time Scale

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055

Email:  gangadhar19582058@gmail.com

Google/Phone pay A/C No. +91 630 557 1833

 

Abstract:  Indian monsoon is a key system in  global monsoon systems. I have conducted many scientific researches on this monsoon system  and as a part these researches, I proposed and designed the Basics of Indian Monsoon Time Scale  which can help to study the past, present and future movements & conditions of the Indian  monsoon. In the current year 2022, the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon was traveling upwards and reached to the 29th June. Below this, the main-path of Indian summer monsoon also traveled upwards parallel to the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon with a difference of about 30 days and reached to the 29th July, As it moves further up, changes in the climate are likely increasing and there are more chances of heavy rains and floods in the coming years.

[Gangadhara Rao Irlapati. 2022 Updated Report of Monsoons and Indian Monsoon Time Scale. N Y Sci J 2024;17(4):22-135]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 04. doi:10.7537/marsnys170424.04.

 

Keywords:   Global Monsoons Time Scales, North American Monsoon Time Scale, North African Monsoon Time Scale, Indian Monsoons Time Scale, East Asian Monsoon Time Scale, Western North Pacific Monsoon Time Scale, South American Monsoon Time Scale, South African Monsoon Time Scale, Australian Monsoon Time Scale, European Monsoon Time Scale.

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