International Journal of Life Science and Agriculture Research https://ijlsar.org/index.php/ijlsar <p align="justify"><strong>International Journal of Life Science and Agriculture Research</strong> is a scholarly online, open access, peer-reviewed, monthly and fully refereed journal focusing on empirical and theoretical aspects of Life Sciences. The journal describes the latest research and developments in the area of Life Sciences. The journal publishes high quality articles from all areas of Life Sciences.</p> <p align="justify">The scope of the journal encompasses research articles, original research reports, reviews, short communications and scientific commentaries in the fields of Agricultural sciences and Life science.</p> <p><strong>AIM and Scope:</strong></p> <p align="justify">International journal of life science and agriculture Research is an online open access journal, IJLSAR journal promote the new research in area of Life Science and agriculture research.</p> <p align="justify">Agronomy, Agricultural Genomics, Soil Science, Stored Products Research, Irrigation, Agricultural Engineering, Ecosystems, Ecology &amp; Environment, Water Conversation, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Protection, Plant-microbe Interactions, Plant Biotechnology, Post Harvest Biology and Technology, Plant Genomics, Plant Molecular Biology, Tillage and Cultivation, Rural Biodiversity, Seed Technology, Seed Science Research, Sewage treatment, Agri-tourism, Agricultural Sciences, Atmospheric Pollutants, Food Science, Forestry, Agricultural Chemistry &amp; Soil science, Agricultural Botany &amp; Biotechnology, Climate change, Crop Science, Agricultural Entomology, Plant Pathology, Animal Science, Agricultural Extension Education, Agricultural Statistics, Water Resources Management, Plant Breeding &amp; Genetics, Nematology, Solid and hazardous waste management, Soil science, Soil biodegradation, Agricultural Microbiology Biofertilizer, Agricultural Economics, Medicinal Plants, Horticulture, Hydrology, Organic and Sustainable Agriculture, General Agriculture, Genetic and Plant Breeding, Agricultural Bio- Technology, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science, soil and water.</p> <p align="justify"><strong>Submission open for November Issue 2024</strong></p> <p align="justify"><strong>Acceptance Notification: Within a Week</strong></p> <p align="justify"><strong>Submission Deadline: 25th November</strong></p> <p align="justify"><strong>Submit your article to: editor@ijlsar.org</strong></p> en-US Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:54:11 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.10 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Moss Species Discovered in Absheron National Park https://ijlsar.org/index.php/ijlsar/article/view/404 <p>Detailed information is given on the distribution, ecology, botanical properties and uses of mosses studied in the Absheron National Park, in Azerbaijan and in the world. The types identified as a result of the study are shown and information about their relevance is given. The main objective of the study was to evaluate modern scientific knowledge about the biomorphological properties of 9 species of moss, its use in traditional and folk medicine, its properties, presence and their impact on various diseases. As a result of the study, <em>Grimmia</em> Hedw of the family <em>Grimmiaceae</em> Arnott. 6 species belonging to the genus (<em>Grimmia unicolor </em>Hook, <em>Grimmia pulvinata </em>(Hedw.) Sm., <em>Grimmia reflexidens </em>Müll., <em>Grimmia muehlenbeckii </em>Schimp., <em>Grimmia trichophylla </em>Grev., <em>Grimmia anomala </em>Hampe.), <em>Orthotrichum</em> Hedw. of <em>Orthotrichaceae </em>Arnotta family. belonging to the genus, (<em>Orthotrichum spesiosum </em>Nees in Sturum, <em>Orthotrichum strangulatum </em>P. Beauv), <em>Fontinalaceae </em>Schimp. of the family <em>Fontinalis</em> Hedw. of the genus <em>Fontinalis antipyritica</em> Hedw. types have been discovered. As a result of scientific research, 9 species of moss were discovered. Of them: <em>Grimmia muehlenbeckii</em> Schimp. as a species is new to the bryoflora of Azerbaijan.</p> <p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p> Elshada Chalabi Nuraddin Copyright (c) 2024 International Journal of Life Science and Agriculture Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://ijlsar.org/index.php/ijlsar/article/view/404 Sat, 02 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Effect of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (Pome) Concentration and Soil Type on the Growth of Oil Palm (Elaeis guinensis Jacq) in Pre-Nursery https://ijlsar.org/index.php/ijlsar/article/view/403 <p>The place of research was carried out at Educational and Research Garden of the STIPER Agricultural Institute which is located in Maguwoharjo Village, Depok District, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The research location is located 118 meters above sea level. This research was conducted between March to June 2024. Two components make up the factorial experiment used in the Complete Randomized Design (CRD). The soil type had three levels: A1 = latosol soil, A2 = regusol soil, and A3 = grumusol soil, was the first factor. Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) concentration was the second factor. It was consisted into four levels: X1 was the control (NPK fertilizer), X2 was 150 ml per polybag, X3 was 300 ml per polybag, and X4 was 450 ml per polybag. So there were 12 treatment combinations (3 x 4 = 12) with 4 repetitions, so all the experiment 48 plants. <em>Analysis of variance </em>(ANOVA) was applied at the significant level of 5% to check the observation data. Duncan's Multiple Range Test (DMRT) was then used at a noticeable 5% level if there was significant difference. The weight parameters of fresh roots and the amount of chlorophyll in the leaves are influenced by the interaction of the soil and POME concentration. The composition,&nbsp; regusol soil and POME 450 ml/polybag&nbsp; provide an optimal combination of treatments. The type of soil has an impact on the weight of fresh and dry crowns, the number of leaves, the chlorophyll content in the leaves, the volume of roots, and the height of the plant. The best type of soil is regusol soil. Plant height, root volume, fresh and dry crown weight, and leaf chlorophyll content are all affected by POME concentration. The concentration of POME 450 ml/polybag showed the best results.</p> Ety Rosa Setyawati, Fariha Wilisiani, Abdul Aziz Tri Satriyo Copyright (c) 2024 International Journal of Life Science and Agriculture Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://ijlsar.org/index.php/ijlsar/article/view/403 Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000