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Jha, Ashish Kumar
- Can Sulphated Polysaccharides from Seaweed Provide Prophylactic And/or Therapeutic Solution to COVID-19 Pandemic?
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1 Veraval Research Center of ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Veraval 362 269, IN
2 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin 682 029, IN
1 Veraval Research Center of ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Veraval 362 269, IN
2 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin 682 029, IN
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Current Science, Vol 119, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 172-174Abstract
The novel Coronavirus or severe acute respiratory syndrome virus or SARS-CoV-2 has spread throughout the world in a very short period. Till date, there is no approved medicine or pharmaceuticals product found to be effective against COVID-19. Sulphated polysaccharides from seaweed possess antiviral, antiinflammatory, anticoagulant, antinociception, antitumor, antiallergic and immunological activities which can be useful to fight Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.References
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- Large-Scale Evaluation of Water Traps For Their Efficiency in Collecting Male Stingless Bees (Apidae: Meliponini)
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1 Department of Entomology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru 560 065, India ., IN
2 Department of Entomology, College of Horticulture, Thenzawl 796 186, India., IN
3 Department of Zoology, Hislop College, Nagpur 440 001, India., IN
4 Department of Entomology, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur 492 012, India., IN
1 Department of Entomology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru 560 065, India ., IN
2 Department of Entomology, College of Horticulture, Thenzawl 796 186, India., IN
3 Department of Zoology, Hislop College, Nagpur 440 001, India., IN
4 Department of Entomology, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur 492 012, India., IN
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Current Science, Vol 124, No 9 (2023), Pagination: 1101-1104Abstract
A large-scale evaluation of water traps for their efficiency in trapping male stingless bees was done, which involved 41 locations from 9 states and 88, 7 and 5 stingless bee colonies of Tetragonula, Lepidotrigona and Lisotrigona species respectively. We succeeded in collecting male bees in 82 colonies of Tetragonula spp., five of Lepidotrigona spp. and two of Lisotrigona spp. The male bees were trapped throughout the year with more than 10 males/colony in March, April, July, September, October and December. Males of Tetragonula, Lepidotrigona and Lisotrigona formed 0.17–14.29%, 0.54–21.53% and 12.35–14.21% of the total bees trapped per colony respectively. We conclude that a water trap is the best technique to collect male bees of all three genera (Tetragonula, Lepidotrigona and Lisotrigona) occurring in India within a brief period during any time of the year.Keywords
Collection Efficiency, Flight Pattern, Male Stingless Bees, Water Trap.References
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