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November Issue Published; Vol 5(1)

November issue of ALS is now published. This time, in our multidisciplinary reads, we have featured articles exploring scope and applications of biotech biomining technique; evaluating genetic diversity in different important genotypes of cotton crop for better cultivation in future; examining sensitivity pattern of multiple bacteria found in wounds from a geographical area; what phytochemical activities Berberis Aristata possess and lastly how does sulphuric acid assist B. subtitles in production of cellulase enzyme. Explore this issue and enjoy reading.


Volume 5, Issue 1 (25 November 2017)

In-Focus                        

Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship in different genotypes of cotton for future breeding

Jehan Bakht, Marina Iqbal, Mohammad Shafi

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Health

Identification and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profile of Bacterial Pathogens Isolated From Wound Infections in a Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan

Ibrar Khan, Naveed Sarwar, Bashir Ahmad, Sadiq Azam, Noor Rehman

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Biopharmaceuticals

Phytochemical and biological screening of Berberis aristata

Muhammad Rizwan, Alamgir Khan, Hira Nasir, Aslam Javed, Syed Zawar Shah 


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Biotechnology

Potential impact of microbial consortia in biomining and bioleaching of commercial metals

Komal Ijaz, Javed Iqbal Wattoo, Basit Zeshan, Tanveer Majeed, Tanzeela Riaz, Sehar Khalid, Sahajahan Baig, Mushtaq A. Saleem

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Optimization of sulphuric acid pre-treatment of Acacia saw dust through box-bhenken design for cellulase production by B. Subtilis

Aasiya Anjum, Muhammad Irfan, Fouzia Tabbsum, Hafiz Abdullah Shakir, Javed Iqbal Qazi

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