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Antibiotic Susceptibility of Brucella abortus Isolated from Milk and Blood Samples of Cattle
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8-11Creative Commons License

 

Shahid Hussain Abro, Mustafa Khan, Rani Abro, Riaz Ahmed Leghari, Huma Rizwana, Abdul Rehman, Hassina Baloach, Muhammad Rafiq Rind, Aneela Yasmin, Sarfraz Ali Tunio, Riaz Hussain and S. Shahzad Ali
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1927-5129.2017.13.02

Published: 03 Feburary 2017

Abstract: The bacterial species belongs to genus Brucella produce infections in humans, farm and wild animals are known as Brucellosis. In normal routine there is rational misuse of drugs especially broad spectrum poses a great concern for the treatment of Brucellosis in cattle. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of locally available various antibiotics against the Brucella abortus isolated from Lohani and Holstein cattle breeds. Various antibiotics such as kanamicin, chloramphenicol, rifapmicin, gentamycin, enroflaxcin, tertracyline, streptomycin, tobramycin and pencillin were tested against the isolated Brucella abortus. Brucella abortus was found highly sensitive to gentamicin, tobramicin and pencillin G with sensitivity percentage 75, 100 and 100%, respectively. The antibiogram results revealed gentamycin and tobramicin were highly effective antibiotics against the Brucella abortus. The organism was moderately sensitive against tetracycline, chloramphenicol, rifapmicin and enroflaxcin with sensitivity recorded of 65, 60, 60 and 90%, respectively. However, the organism was weakly sensitive against streptomycin and kanamicin 50 and 40%, respectively. The organism confirmed its resistance against the ampicillin. Overall, gentamycin and tobramicin were shown the highest antibiogram activity against the isolated Brucella abortus from the bovine milk and blood samples. While, the isolated organism was not sensitive to ampicillin.

Keywords: Bovine, Brucella abortus, antibiotics,resistance.

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Effect of Okra Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus (OYVMV) on Plant Growth and Yield
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12-16Creative Commons License

 

Riaz Uddin, Parwaiz Ahmed Baloch, Sajid Iqbal, Qazi Mehmood Ali, Akhlaq Ahmed, Muhammad Abbas Bhutto and Syed Shahbuddin Qadri

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1927-5129.2017.13.03
Published: 03 Feburary 2017

Abstract: A pot experiment was conducted in order to know the phosphorus requirement of wheat as affected by different levels of phosphorus (P) for obtaining 95% relative yield grown in four soil series i.e. Gishkori, Buzdar, Sultanpur and Tikken of Dera Ismail Khan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The various treatment levels were consisted of 0, 5.5, 11.0, 16.5 and 22.0 mg P/kg of soil. Wheat dry matter yield remained at highest (1.1g) where P was supplemented at 22.0 mg P/kg in Gishkori and lowest (0.95g) in Tikken soil with the same P applied level. An increase in phosphorus concentration was recorded in wheat shoot with an increase in applied P level. Maximum phosphorus percentages recorded in wheat were 0.28 and 0.26 grown in Gishkori and Buzdar soil series followed by Sultanpur and Tikken with values of 0.11 and 0.10 respectively against P applied level of 22.0 mg P/kg soil. Minimum P concentration was noted in control. The phosphorus content of wheat and P levels were highly correlated with r values of 0.99. 0.99. 0.98 and 0.74 for Gishkori, Buzdar, Sultanpur and Tikken soil series respectively.

Keywords: Phosphorus, Adsorption Capacity, Soil Series, Wheat.

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“Cues” for Non-Routine Decisions on the Fireground
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454-457Creative Commons License

 

M. Khalid Shaikh

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1927-5129.2016.12.70
Published: 29 December 2016

Abstract: A decision making model for building decision support system is reported here that is developed through working with fireground incident commanders of the United Kingdom. The model is suitable for decision making in non-routine situations. A detailed description of the development of the model is available in Shaikh (2011). There is a need to develop a working prototype decision support systems based on this model particularly for training and helping FGCs working in countries such as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia etc.

Keywords: Fireground incident commanders, decision making, non-routine, information systems.

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Effect of Okra Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus (OYVMV) on Plant Growth and Yield
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1-7Creative Commons License

 

M. Ibrahim Khaskheli, M. Mithal Jiskani, Suresh Puri Goswami, Gul Bahar Poussio and M. Azeem Khaskheli

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1927-5129.2017.13.01
Published: 25 January 2017

Abstract: Okra yellow vein mosaic virus (OYVMV) is one of the most destructive diseases of okra plant. In the current study, effect of okra yellow vein mosaic virus (OYVMV) was assessed on plant growth and yield in naturally infected crop under agro-ecological conditions of Hyderabad district. The virus showed the significant reduction in plant height, number of leaves, flowers, fruits, and over all pickings and yield of all the locations wherever the crop was examined in the district. The significant reduction in plant height (48.67 cm) in infected plants as compared to healthy plants (62.96 cm) was recorded. Similarly, significant difference in the flowers formation per plant at all four locations was recorded in diseased (0.912) and healthy (2.165) plants. Fruit weight was also significantly reducing due to the disease prevalence at all four locations (73.25 g) as compared to healthy observed fruits (91.50 g). Interestingly, on overall basis there were more numbers of leaves (20.66) in infected plants as compared to healthy one (16.33). It is obvious from the results that virus (OYVMV) showed significant increase in number of leaves but reduced plant height, flowers, fruits and yield at all four observed locations, thus, pathologists and breeders are advised to work more on evaluation of resistant varieties using advanced molecular tools. The growers are also advised to adopt preventive as well as curative control measures so that the yield losses may be decreased.

Keywords: Abelmoschus esculentus L., OYVMV, Growth and yield.

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