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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNowadays, pollution and e-waste have a detrimental effect on both animal and human life. With an emphasis on e-waste and toxins and their consequences on people and animal life, the book contains insightful chapters on environmental biology and life sciences. The book contains chapters on topics such as drought resistance, plant phytochemicals, the role of medicinal plants in antibacterial properties, the ethnomedicinal and pharmacological values of plants, and the use of plants to boost human immunity in COVID. The book also contains chapters on the effects of alcohol on the brain's hippocampus region, how Mandukaparni can help with recovery, the circular economy and e-waste, reproductive toxicity caused by pesticides and organophosphate peptides, and the impacts of metals in e-waste. Students and scholars working in these pertinent subjects will find the book useful.
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Dr. D K Sharma, Dr. Vinod Kumar Jain, Dr. Poonam Dhawan Anddr. Anita Joshi, Dr. Vinod Kumar Jain, Dr. Poonam Dhawan, Dr. Anita Joshi
The book is edited by Dr. DK Sharma, Dr. Poonam Dhawan, Dr. Vinod Kumar Jain, and Dr. Anita Joshi the well-known researcher in their field. The book's editors have more than 18 years of combined teaching and research expertise in the fields of microbiology, botany, physiology, and biotechnology.
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