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Volume 17 - Issue 11 (Cumulated No. 197), November 25, 2025
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MORPHOMETRIC
ANALYSIS OF ROSA SPP. IN YASIN VALLEY, GILGIT-BALTISTAN:
DOCUMENTING FLORAL VARIATION IN HIGH-ALTITUDE MOUNTAIN
ECOSYSTEMS
Razia Qasim1,
Habiba Baig1, Sami Ullah1, Sahar Ud Din1,
Karishma Hazrat1, Sapna Noor1, Hina Ruby1,
Farhad1, Meena Alam2, Tika Khan1
1Department
of Plant Sciences, Karakoram International University, Main
Campus, Gilgit, Pakistan
2Biotechnology
Program, Department of Plant Sciences, Karakoram International
University, Main Campus, Gilgit, Pakistan
3Department
of Animal Sciences, Karakoram International University, Main
Campus, Gilgit, Pakistan
Email:
raziaqasim01@gmail.com
Abstract:
The genus Rosa (Rosaceae) encompasses approximately 150-200
species globally, with significant morphological diversity
influenced by environmental conditions. High-altitude mountain
ecosystems of the Himalayan region harbor unique rose
populations adapted to extreme climatic conditions yet remain
poorly documented. This study conducted a comprehensive
morphometric analysis of wild rose (Rosa spp.) populations in
Yasin Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan (2,547 m elevation), to quantify
floral variation and establish baseline morphological data for
this under-studied region. Ten rose specimens were collected
from different locations within Yasin Valley (36.3334°N,
73.3572°E) during the flowering season (May-August 2024).
Detailed measurements were recorded for five floral components:
petals (n=9 per flower), sepals (n=4), leaves (n=4), stamen
(n=4), and carpels (n=4). Length, width, and area calculations
were performed using digital calipers (precision ±0.01 mm).
Morphometric analysis revealed substantial intra-specific
variation. Petal measurements showed mean length 2.86 ± 0.15 cm
(R²=0.0073) and mean width 2.71 ± 0.12 cm (R²=0.01). Sepal
dimensions averaged 1.53 ± 0.08 cm in length (R²=0.1291) and
0.76 ± 0.05 cm in width (R²=0.676). Leaf measurements recorded
mean length 3.50 ± 0.18 cm (R²=0.1598) and width 2.21 ± 0.14 cm
(R²=0.1441). Stamen length averaged 0.074 ± 0.006 cm (R²=0.1291)
with width 0.30 ± 0.03 cm (R²=0.2727). Carpel measurements
showed length 1.51 ± 0.09 cm (R²=0.0183) and width 1.20 ± 0.07
cm (R²=0.0016). This study provides the first quantitative
morphometric dataset for rose populations in Yasin Valley. The
observed variation suggests potential local adaptation to
high-altitude conditions. These baseline data are critical for
future biodiversity assessments, conservation planning, and
understanding climate change impacts on alpine flora in
Gilgit-Baltistan.
[Razia
Qasim, Habiba Baig, Sami Ullah, Sahar Ud Din, Karishma Hazrat,
Sapna Noor, Hina Ruby, Farhad, Meena Alam, Tika Khan.
MORPHOMETRIC
ANALYSIS OF ROSA SPP. IN YASIN VALLEY, GILGIT-BALTISTAN:
DOCUMENTING FLORAL VARIATION IN HIGH-ALTITUDE MOUNTAIN
ECOSYSTEMS.
Researcher
2025;17(11):1-8].
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01. doi:10.7537/marsrsj171125.01
Keywords:
Rosa spp.; morphometrics; floral variation; Yasin Valley;
Gilgit-Baltistan; high-altitude ecosystems; Himalayan flora;
allometry |
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Adsorptive
Removal of Methylene Blue from Water using Magnetic Biochar from
Pentaclethra macrophylla Seed Shells: Equilibrium,
Kinetics and Thermodynamic Studies
S.C., Iromaka1,
V.O., Njoku1, C.E. Duru1 and O.O.
John-Dewole2
1Department
of Chemistry, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria
2Department
of Chemical Sciences, Lead City University, Ibadan
*Correspondence:
johndewole.olusegun@lcu.edu.ng
ORCID 0000-0003-4883-7750
phone:
+2348034968640
Abstract:
The release of
synthetic dyes, such as methylene blue (MB), into waterbodies
poses significant environmental and health risks due to their
toxicity, mutagenicity and persistence. Conventional water
treatment methods often struggle to effectively remove these
pollutants. However, biomass-derive adsorbent, like biochar,
have potentials in removing dyes from polluted water efficiently
at low cost. This study investigated the use of magnetic
impregnated biochar of Pentaclethra macrophylla (African
oil bean) seed shell (Fe-BC PM) as an adsorbent to
remove MB by employing batch adsorption experimental set-up. The
adsorbent was characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR)
spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Brunauer
Emmett Teller (BET) for surface area and pore size analysis.
Experimental adsorption data were modeled with such isotherm
models as Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin and Dubinin-Radushkevich.
Langmuir Isotherm best fitted the adsorption process indicating
monolayer adsorption and a monolayer adsorption capacity
calculated, qm was 29.07 mg/g. Four adsorption
kinetic models were experimented (Lagergren pseudo-first-order,
Ho and Mckay Pseudo-second-order, intraparticle diffusion and
Elovich). Pseudo-second-order (PSO) best fitted the adsorption
process, using the regression coefficient (R2) values
obtained as basis. This indicated that the rate-limiting step of
the adsorption process was chemisorption. The thermodynamic
parameters suggest exothermic nature, increased randomness or
disordering and spontaneity of the adsorption of MB onto Fe-BC
at 30 oC, 35 oC, 40 oC, 45
oC, and 50 oC. The experimental results showed
that high pH favoured the adsorption of MB onto magnetic
impregnated biochar (Fe-BC) of Pentaclethra macrophylla
seed shell. The FTIR spectral analysis indicated the presence of
– OH of carboxylic acid, C-O of alcohol and C-Cl of alkyl halide
all of which were functional groups identified on the Fe-BC
surface.
[S.C., Iromaka,
V.O., Njoku, C.E. Duru and O.O. John-Dewole.
Adsorptive Removal
of Methylene Blue from Water using Magnetic Biochar from
Pentaclethra macrophylla Seed Shells: Equilibrium, Kinetics
and Thermodynamic Studies.
Researcher
2025;17(11):9-23].
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02. doi:10.7537/marsrsj171125.02
Keywords:
Pentaclethra macrophylla; magnetic biochar; methylene
blue dye; adsorption isotherms; adsorption kinetics |
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Suspended
sediment
runoff
and soil
washout
intensity
in the Chirchiq-Ohangaron
rivers
basin
Fazliddin
Khikmatov1, Oyjamol Kholtojiyeva2,
Bekzod Khikmatov3, Komiljon Rakhmonov4
1.Department
of Surface hydrology and meteorology, National University of
Uzbekistan, Email: hikmatov_f@mail.ru
2.Department
of Surface hydrology and meteorology, National University of
Uzbekistan, Email: oyjamolxoltojiyeva@gmail.com
3.Institute
of Civil Protection of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of
the Republic of Uzbekistan,
Email: fvvfmi@umail.uz
4.Department
of Surface hydrology and meteorology, National University of
Uzbekistan, Email:
komiljons@mail.ru
Abstract.
This article
addresses the study of suspended sediment flow and the
assessment of soil washout intensity from the mountain river
basins of the Chirchiq–Ohangaron region. Data on suspended
sediment runoff from rivers were used as the primary source
material. The study also evaluates the contributions of seasonal
atmospheric precipitation and air temperature to the formation
of suspended sediment runoff in mountain rivers. Calculation
nomograms are proposed for the quantitative assessment of
suspended sediment runoff, developed on the basis of normalized
regression equations that describe the relationship between
suspended sediment runoff and hydrometeorological factors. The
quantitative indicators of hydrological variables characterizing
the intensity of soil washout from river basins have been
refined through testing of the calculation nomograms.
Furthermore, the long-term average values of suspended sediment
runoff have been determined, including sediment volume norms,
flushing modulus,
erosion meter and
other related
parameters.
[Fazliddin
Khikmatov,
Oyjamol
Kholtojiyeva,
Bekzod
Khikmatov,
Komiljon
Rakhmonov.
Suspended sediment
runoff
and soil
washout
intensity
in the Chirchiq-Ohangaron
rivers
basin.
Researcher
2025;17(11):24-32].
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj171125.03
Keywords:
river, water flow; suspended sediment; sediment load; flushing
modulus; flushing layer; erosion meter |
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There are two books in history. The
first is Gauss book and the second is Jiang book.
Jiang
Chunxuan
Abstract:
There are two books in history. The
first book is Gauss book < Disquisitions of Arithmetic >
published in 1801. Contents are congruent and law of quadratic
reciprocity. The second book is Jiang book < Foundations of
Santilli isonumber theory with applications to new cryptgrams,
Fermat theorem and Goldbach conjecture > Inter.Acad.Press,
America-Europe-Asia (2002) (available in the PDF also
http://www.i-b-r.org/docs/jiang.pdf). The Contents are Santilli
isonumber theory, Jiang function Jn (w), complex trigonometric
functions and complex hyperbolic functions. These two number
theory books are the summary of the authors own independent
research results. These results were not invented by the author
in the past and laid the foundation for number theory. Jiang
Book Exceeds Gauss Book.
[Jiang
Chunxuan.
There are two books in history. The
first is Gauss book and the second is Jiang book.
Researcher
2025;17(11):33-37].
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04. doi:10.7537/marsrsj171125.04
Keywords:
history; Gauss; book;
Jiang
Chunxuan |
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