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Yadav, Renu
- Evaluation of Ground Water Quality of Residential Areas on the Basis of Chemical Parameters
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1 Department of Chemistry, R.S.G.U. College, Pukhrayan, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Chemistry, D.V. (P.G.) College, Orai (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 Department of Zoology, D.A.V. P.G. College, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
5 Department of Zoology, Nehru Degree College, CBR, Kannauj (U.P.), IN
6 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Chemistry, R.S.G.U. College, Pukhrayan, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Chemistry, D.V. (P.G.) College, Orai (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 Department of Zoology, D.A.V. P.G. College, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
5 Department of Zoology, Nehru Degree College, CBR, Kannauj (U.P.), IN
6 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
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The Asian Journal of Experimental Chemistry, Vol 7, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 15-18Abstract
A laboratory study was analyzed to observe the ground water quality of residential areas (Higher Income Group, Minimum Income Group, Lower Income Group, Juggi Jhopari, and Industrial Area) of Kanpur metro by examining the chemical parameter like calcium (Ca+2), magnesium (Mg+2), sulphate (SO4-2), chloride (Cl-), fluoride (F-) and nitrate (NO3-) as per the method assessment of ground water quality described in Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and WHO. The result revealed that much variation was observed during October to April, most parameters decreased during summer and increase during the rainy season and then began to decrease again in winter followed by summer. HIG groundwater appeared to be the best ground water available in Kanpur metro.Keywords
Ground Water, Chemical Parameters, Residential Areas, Kanpur City, Pollution.- Analysis of Heavy Metals in Ground Water of Kanpur Metro, U.P.
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1 Department of Chemistry, R.S.G.U. College, Pukhrayan, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Chemistry, D.V. (P.G.) College, Orai (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 Department of Zoology, D.A.V.P.G. College, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
5 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
6 Department of Zoology, Nehru Degree College, CBR, Kannauj (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Chemistry, R.S.G.U. College, Pukhrayan, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Chemistry, D.V. (P.G.) College, Orai (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 Department of Zoology, D.A.V.P.G. College, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
5 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
6 Department of Zoology, Nehru Degree College, CBR, Kannauj (U.P.), IN
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The Asian Journal of Experimental Chemistry, Vol 7, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 41-44Abstract
This paper presents the distribution of heavy metals profile in ground water system during rainy season. In this study, five residential areas (Higher Income Group I-V, Minimum Income Group I-V, Lower Income Group I-V, Juggi Jhopari I-V, and Industrial Area I-V) were chosen and ground water samples were collected to determine the concentrations of heavy metals such as iron (Fe), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), chromium (Cr), lead (Pb), manganese (Mn) and nickel (Ni). In this study, most of the heavy metals concentrations were exceeded to the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) as specified in the WHO standard for drinking water. These results played an important role in order to determine and visualize the location. Hence, these results can help the local authorities to take an action in terms of remediation purpose.Keywords
Heavy Metals, Ground Water, Pollution, Polluted Water.- Effect of Non-Synthetic Pesticides as Antifeedant on Papilio demoleus
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1 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
2 F.E.A.T. Lab-I.I.T., Kanpur (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Ethawah (U.P.), IN
4 N.D. College, Chhibramau (U.P.), IN
5 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
2 F.E.A.T. Lab-I.I.T., Kanpur (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Ethawah (U.P.), IN
4 N.D. College, Chhibramau (U.P.), IN
5 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
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The Asian Journal of Experimental Chemistry, Vol 6, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 83-85Abstract
Three neem based pesticides viz., Neem Plus, Neemark and Nimba at all the concentrations tested (0.5-2.5%) exhibited feeding effect on lemon butterfly, Papilio demoleus Linn., Feeding deterrency of neem based pesticides increased with increase in the concentration. Among the neem based pesticides tested, azadirachtin rich Neemark exhibited maximum efficacy followed by Nimba and Neem Plus.Keywords
Papilio demoleus Larvae, Pesticides, Neem, Antifeeding, Azadirachtin.- Neem Based Pesticides as an Antifeedant against Tobacco Caterpillar, Spodoptera litura Fab.
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1 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
2 F.E.A.T. Lab-I.I.T., Kanpur (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 N.D. College, Chhibramau (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
2 F.E.A.T. Lab-I.I.T., Kanpur (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. P.G. College, Heorna, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 N.D. College, Chhibramau (U.P.), IN
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The Asian Journal of Experimental Chemistry, Vol 6, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 26-28Abstract
Laboratory studies on the antifeeding effect of azadirachtin on the Tobacco caterpillar, Spodoptera litura Fab. showed that neem based pesticide may be efficacious for the control of this insect. Based on the laboratory studies commercial neem pesticides, Nimba, Neemark and Neem Plus against Spodoptera litura Fab. Azadirachtin-rich Neemark proved very effective at deterring feeding of the Spodoptera litura.Keywords
Neem, Azadirachtin, Pesticides, Spodoptera litura Fab., Neemark.- Phytotoxic Effect of Neem Based Pesticides Controller on Seedlings of Crucifer
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1 Department of Zoology, D.A.V. College, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Zoology, N.D. College, Chhibramau (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Zoology, D.A.V. College, Kanpur (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Zoology, N.D. College, Chhibramau (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Zoology, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN
4 Department of Chemistry, C.C.S. (P.G.) College, Heonra, Etawah (U.P.), IN