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EDITORIALPlants are the chemical factories of nature, producing many chemicals, some of which have medicinal and pesticidal properties.  Botanical pesticides have been used traditionally by human communities in many parts of the world against pest sp... see more

Editorial:We are pleased to announce that starting in January 2019; PSM Microbiology will publish four quarterly online issues (January–March, April–June, July–September, and October–December). This change will facilitate expanded discoverability of the c... see more

Editorial:We are pleased to announce that starting in January 2019; PSM Biological Research will publish four quarterly online issues (November–January, February–April, May–July, and August–October). This change will facilitate expanded discoverability of... see more

Editorial: We are pleased to announce that starting in January 2019; International Journal of Nanotechnology and Allied Sciences (IJNAS) will publish tri-annually; 3 three online issues (October–January, February–May, and June–September). This change... see more

EDITORIALNanoparticles are defined as particles between 1 and 1000 nm that have a range of unique properties. Nanoparticles have attracted much attention in recent years for their potential applications in biomedical research including drug and gen delive... see more

EDITORIALPlants are susceptible to diseases with far-reaching economic implications. Infections with phytopathogenic fungi are among the most worrying of these diseases as it may result in significant crop yield losses. Some of the fungi produce potential... see more

EDITORIALEnvironmental pollution arising from heavy metals and minerals in the wastewater is the most serious problem. Due to extensive anthropogenic activities such as industrial operations particularly mining, agricultural processes and disposal of indu... see more

Editorial:We are pleased to announce that starting in January 2019; International Journal of Alternative Fuels and Energy (IJAFE) will publish tri-annually; 3 three online issues (November–February, March–June, and July–October). This change will facilita... see more

EDITORIALAlginate is formed of the mannuronate (M-block) and residues of guluronate (G-block) organized in intermittent blocks in linear chain. Currently, the source of alginate is the cell wall of the brown seaweeds (Saude and Junter, 2002), where they a... see more

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