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Journal of Environment and Ecosystem Research

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Volume 1, Issue 1

June 2026

June 7, 2026
Page: 54-67

Role of Makhana(Euryale ferox Salisb.) in Shaping the Economy and Culture of Mithila Region in Bihar, India

V
Vidyanath Jha
Retd. Professor of Botany under L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar
C
Chandra Bhushan Kumar Sinha
Research Scholar, Department of Biotechnology, L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar
D
Debabrata Das
Associate Professor, Department of Botany, Govt. General Degree College, Lalgarh, Jhargram, W.B.
Makhana Euryale ferox Economy Culture Mithila Bihar

Mithila, the wetland rich region of north Bihar (India), provides an ideal hydro ecological niche for the cultivation of Euryale ferox Salisb. (Makhana). It is a spiny waterlily whose edible seeds underpin a centuries old agroindustry and cultural heritage. Vast network of ponds, oxbow lakes and ...

Page: 50-53

An Overview of ‘Sacred Groves’ in India: An Ancient Method of Biodiversity Conservation

D
Debasmita Dutta Pramanick
Industrial Section Indian Museum (ISIM), Botanical Survey of India, Sudder Street, Kolkata

Page: 47-49

Ethnobotanical Perspectives on Medicinal Plant Use in Traditional Healing Systems

D
Dr. Soma Chanda
Department of Botany, South Calcutta Girls’ College, 72, Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata
Ethnobotany Scope and Uses Challenges Future Trend

Ethnobotany is an interdisciplinary field of science that keeps the relationship between humans and plants from the ancient time, particularly their uses in traditional healing practices. Aboriginal people depended on medicinal plants in their life sustaining system, since primitive time, human s...

Page: 42-46

A Survey on the Medicinal Plants Knowledge Among the Common People of Anaiyur and Noorsahipuram Villages of Virudhunagar District of Tamil Nadu

S
S. Revathi Lakshmi
Department of Botany, Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College (Autonomous, affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University), Sivakasi
G
Gloriyarani, K
Department of Botany, Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College (Autonomous, affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University), Sivakasi
S
Santhana Ruthreswari, M
Department of Botany, Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College (Autonomous, affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University), Sivakasi

Due to the rising incidence of adverse effects related to herbal medication use and poor knowledge of their composition and interactions in developing countries, this study will create awareness to patients on the morbidity and mortality associated with indiscriminate use of herbal medications, d...

Page: 36-41

An Overview of Microplastics in the Environment, their Sources and Human Health Effects

I
Ivan Aranha
Department of Zoology, Ahmednagar College, Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra
Environmental threat Microbeads Microfibres Microplastics Nanoplastics Toxicity

Microplastics (MPs) are widespread, highly persistent contaminants that have infiltrated our ecosystems and pose a serious risk to both the environment and human health. MPs are a pervasive environmental threat linked to human health problems. The rapid growth in synthetic plastic production and ...

Page: 32-35

Minor Crops, Major Insects: Revisiting Neglected Plant–Insect Systems for Climate Resilience

M
Mitu De
Associate Professor, Department of Botany, Gurudas College, Kolkata
S
Santi Ranjan Dey
Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Rammohan College, Kolkata
Agroecosystem Resilience Minor Crops NUCS Insect Pests Pollinators Biological Control

Minor and neglected crops, including millets, pulses, pseudocereals, oilseeds and regionally important edible plants play a crucial yet underappreciated role in global food systems. These crops exhibit inherent tolerance to abiotic stresses such as drought, heat, and low soil fertility. The ecolo...

Page: 27-31

Biochemical Optimization of Culture Media for Fungal Cultivation and Product Development

T
Tanaya Das
Department of Biochemistry, West Bengal State University, Barasat
A
Anindya Bhattacharyya
Department of Biochemistry Gurudas college, Kolkata

The nnatural decomposer fungi contribute a pivotal role in balancing the ecosystem: the production of alcohol, enzymes, antibiotics, organic acids, and bakery products from ancient times to the modern era. They are also involved in cleaning up the environment through bioremediation. They serve as...

Page: 22-26

A Preliminary Study on Enumeration of Sundarban Soil Bacteria in variable Seasonal Frame

S
Sayani Das
Research Scholar, Advanced Research Centre and Department of Microbiology, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata
M
Mahuya Mukhopadhyay
Associate Professor, Advanced Research Centre and Department of Microbiology, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata
Soma Pal Saha
Associate Professor, Advanced Research Centre and Department of Microbiology, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata
Sundarban ecosystem Soil bacteria Halotolerant PSB NFB

The Sundarban Mangrove, West Bengal, India, shows a striking and rich source of microbial diversity, and they play a crucial role in balancing the environment and soil ecosystem. In this preliminary study, mangrove forest rhizospheric soil samples were collected during pre monsoon, monsoon and pos...

Page: 18-21

Development and Analysis of a Food Product using Withania somnifera (Roots) and Tribulus Terrestris (Fruits)

A
Anindita Deb Pal
Assistant Professor, Department of Food Science & Nutrition Management, J.D. Birla Institute, Kolkata
Y
Yukta Choudhary
Postgraduate Student, Department of Food Science & Nutrition Management, J.D. Birla Institute, Kolkata
Nutrition Health Tribulus terristris Withania somnifera Sustainability

Medicinal herbs like Withania somnifera (Ashwaganda) and Tribulus terrestris (Gokhru) have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices since prehistoric times. However, its use for the development of nutritious food products is limited. This study constructed a food product combini...

Page: 7-17

Biological Invasions: Concepts, Mechanisms, and Emerging Insights

D
Dr. Bireshwar Bera
Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, St. Joseph’s College, North Point, Darjeeling, West Bengal
Biological Invasions Invasion Pathways Ecological Hypotheses Evolutionary Adaptation Invasive Species; Genomic Tools

Biological invasions represent a major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem disruption in the Anthropocene, intensified by globalization, climate change, and expanding trade networks. This article synthesizes the foundational concepts, definitions, and theoretical frameworks underpinning inv...

Page: 1-6

Climate Change and Butterfly: A Review of Global Population Decline Trends and Threats

H
Hirumoni Hazarika
Department of Forestry & Biodiversity, Tripura University, Suryamaninagar, Tripura
P
Prajjwalita Patir
Department of Zoology, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam
Butterfly Climate Change Environment Habitat Loss Population Decline

Global insect populations have plummeted so rapidly, at a considerable percentage, largely due to land use changes, escalating the effects of climate change. These environmental shifts impact biodiversity directly and intensify more adverse effects from human-related threats. Extreme climate even...