@Research Paper <#LINE#>The effect colors of light and aeration on growth and sclerotia formation of Sclerotium rolfsii on chili rot<#LINE#>Uzma @Quadri,Sumia @Fatima <#LINE#>1-7<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2017-039.pdf<#LINE#>Dr. Rafiq Zakaria College for Women, Aurangabad, India@Dept. of Botany, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria College for Women, Aurangabad, India<#LINE#>30/11/2016<#LINE#>25/7/2017<#LINE#>The pathogenic fungi Sclerotium rolfsii is damaging in numbers of vegetables, which causes several losses. This pathogenic fungi has shown to cause collar rot and root rot in many vegetable crops and has need suggested way to control the pathogen as well as vegetable diseases. Since effective control of plant diseases depends on the throughout knowledge of the causal organisms. In various factors which directly and indirectly the development of growth and sclerotia of Sclerotium rolfsii. In the present experiment effect of continuous exposure different color of light black, blue, green, red, yellow, sealed and control (as without control served as control) on S.rolfsii radial growth, number and weight of sclerotia was assess by poisoning technique. In the investigation it was observed that growth of Sclerotium rolfsii on potato dextrose agar medium were not affected by blue, green ,yellow and sealed, but it affect by red and black 2.34mm to 2.67mm respectively. But in this investigation total number and weight of sclerotia found affected by sealed and black light after fifteen days of incubation periods. From result of experiment, we conclude that proper aeration is essential for the development of sclerotia.<#LINE#>Sarma B.K. (2002).@Studies of variability, sexual stage production and control of S.rolfsii Sacc., the causal agent of collar rot of chickpea (Cicer arietinum).@Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Institute of Agriculture Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 198.@No$Maurya S., Singh D.P., Sing U.P. and Srivastava J.S. (2007).@Plant growth promotion and management of collar rot of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) by mycelial protein of Sclerotium rolfsii.@Arch. Phytopathol. Plant. Protect., 42(10), 967-978.@Yes$Punja Z.K. (1985).@Biology, Ecology and control of Sclerotium rolfsii.@Ann. Rev. Phytoplathol., 23, 97-127.@Yes$Georgious C.D. (1997).@Lipid peroxidation of S.rofsii: Allok in the mechanisms of sclerotial biogenesis in fungi.@Mycol.Res., 101, 460-464.@Yes$Ellil A.H.A.A. (1999).@Oxidative stree in relation to lipid per oxidation sclerotia development and melanin production by S.rolfsii.@J. Phytopathol., 147(10), 561-566.@Yes$Carlile M.J. (1956).@A study of the factors influencing non-genetic variation in a strain of Fusarium oxysporum.@J.gen. Microbiol., 14, 643-654.@Yes$Health L.A.F. and Eggins H.O.W. (1965).@Effects of light, temperature and nutrients on the production of conidia and sclerotia by forms of Aspergillus Japonicus.@Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 21(7), 385-386.@Yes$Trevethick J. and Cooke R.C. (1973).@Non-nutritional factor influencing sclerotium formation in some sclerotia and Sclerotium species.@Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc., 60(3), 559-566.@Yes$Rudolph E.D. (1962).@The effects of some physiological and environmental factors on sclerotial Apergilli.@Am. J. Bot., 49(1), 71-78.@Yes$Brandt W.H. (1964).@Morphogenesis in Verticillum: effect of light and an ultraviolet radiation on and melanin.@Can, J. Bot., 42(8), 1017-1023.@Yes$Bjornsson I.P. (1959).@Response of certain fungi particularly Trichoderma sp. To light.@J. Wash. Acad. Sic, 49(9), 317-323.@Yes$Tan K.K. and Epton H.A.S. (1973).@Effect of the light on the growth and sporulation of Botrytis cinerea.@Trans.Br. mycol. Soc., 61(1), 145-157.@Yes$Chet I. and Henis Y. (1975).@Sclerotial morphologenesis in fungi.@A. Rev. Phytopathol., 13, 169-192.@Yes$Humpherson-Jones F.M. and Cooke R.C. (1977).@Morphogenesis in sclerotium-forming fungi.@New Phytol., 78, 171-180.@Yes$Maramba P. and Ekulful S.K. (1979).@Effect of light on the sclerotial formation in the three isolates of Sclerotium rolfsii.@Saccardo Ghana Inl Agric.Sci., Accra National Science & Technology Press, 12, 71-74.@No$Maurya Sudarshan, Singh Pratap Udai, Singh Rashmi, Singh Amitabh and Singh Harikesh Bahadur (2010).@Role of air and light in sclerotia development and basidiospore formation in sclerotium rolfsii.@Journal of Plant Protection Research., 50(2), 206-209.@Yes$Dhingra O.D. and Sinclair J.B. (1985).@Basic Plant Pathology Methods.@CBS Publishers, 7, 232.@Yes$Snyder W.C. and Hansen H.N. (1941).@The effect of light on taxonomic characters in Fusarium.@Mycologia, 33(6), 580-591.@Yes$Reid J. (1958).@Studies on fusarium which cause wilt in melons 2.The effect of light in nutrition and various chemicals on the sporulation of certain fusarial isolates and preminarly investigation on the etiology of wilting of the muskmelon Fusarium.@Can. J. Bot, 36(4), 507-537.@Yes <#LINE#>Antifungal activity and phytochemical analysis of the alcoholic and aqueous extract of the Aerial part of the plant Tamarindus indica L.<#LINE#>Goyal @Pratibha,Tejovathi @Gudipati,Archana @Srivasthva <#LINE#>8-13<#LINE#>2.ISCA-RJRS-2017-057.pdf<#LINE#>Dept. of Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, CHRI Campus Gwalior- 474009, M.P. India@Biotechnology, VISM, Campus Jhansi Road, Gwalior- 475001, M.P. India@Dept. of Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, CHRI Campus Gwalior- 474009, M.P. India<#LINE#>7/6/2017<#LINE#>1/8/2017<#LINE#>Tamarindus indica is fruit tree which belong to the family leguminosae (Fabeaceae) a medicinal plant commonly known as imli. Plants are recognized for their ability to produce a wealth of secondary metabolites and mankind has used many species for centuries to treat a variety of diseases. Tamarind has been used for centuries as a medicinal plant. . Due to their antimicrobial, an antifungal and antiseptic effect, have an extensive ethnobotanical use in many areas. Aerial plant parts - stem, bark and fruit of Tamarindus indica were tested for their antifungal property in vitro using well diffusion method against five fungal strains Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Candida krusei, Candida sp.and Aspergillus niger. Air dried powder of stem and bark sample ethnolic, methanolic and aqueous crude extracts, was tested at 50ug, 100ug and 200ug concentrations for antifungal activity. The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of many active constituents.<#LINE#>Khanzada S.K., Shaikh W., Sofia S., Kazi T.G., Usmanghani K., Kabir A. and Sheerazi T.H. (2008).@Chemical constituents of Tamarindus indica L. Medicinal plant in Sindii.@Pak. J. Bot., 40(6), 2553-2559.@Yes$Doughari J.H. (2006).@Antimicrobial Activity of Tamarindus indica Linn.@Trop. J. Pharm. Res., 5(2), 597-603.@Yes$Singh Santosh Bhadoriya, Ganeshpurkar Aditya, Narwaria Jitendra, Rai Gopal and Jain Alok Pal (2011).@Tamarindus indica: Extent of explored potential.@Pharmacogn Rev., 5(9), 73-81.@Yes$Waghmare Shital S., Jadhav Dipali Y., Ghosh Jai S. and Sahoo Akshay K. (2010).@Characterization of some Antimicrobial Substances from Seed Coat of Tamarindus indica Linn.@British Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1(1), 29-32.@Yes$Islam Ara N Monirul (2009).@Phytochemical screening and In vitro antibacterial activity of Tamarindus indica seeds ethanolic extract.@Pharmacology, 26(1), 19-23.@Yes$Daniyan S.Y. and Muhammad H.B. 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(1991).@Antimicrobial properties of tannins.@Phytochemistry, 30(12), 3875-3883.@Yes$Urs N.V.R.R. and Dunleavy J.M. (1975).@Enhancement of the bactericidal activity of a peroxidase system by phenolic compounds [Xanthomonas phaseoli sojensis, soybeans, bacterial diseases].@Phytopathology 65, 686-690.@Yes$Nwodo Uchechukwu U., obiiyeke Grace E., Chigor Vincent N. and Okoh Anthony I. (2011).@Assessment of Tamarindus indica Extract for Antibacterial Activity.@International journal of molecular sciences, 12(10), 6385-6396.@Yes$Gumgumjee Nehad M., Khedr Alaa and Hajar A.S. (2012).@Antimicrobial activity and chemical properties of Tamarindus indica L. leaves extract.@African Journal of Microbiology Research, 6(32), 6172-6181.@Yes$Dhamija Isha and Parle Milind (2012).@Imli: A craze lovely.@International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 3(8), 110-115.@Yes$Rasheed Shaymaa fouad (2014).@Antibacterial activity of Tamarindus indica seeds extract and study the effect of extract on adherence and Biofilm production of some bacteria.@International journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Research, 5(1), 42-47.@Yes$Ugoh Sylvanus Chukwudi and Jaruna Isa Mohammed (2013).@Phytochemical Screening and Antibacterial Activity of the Fruit anf Leaf Extracts of Tamarindus indica Linn.@Rep. opinion, 5(8), 18-27.@Yes$Gupta C., Prakash D. and Gupta S. (2014).@Studies on the antimicrobial activity of Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) and its potential as food bio- preservative.@International Food Research Journal, 21(6), 2437-2441.@Yes$Srinivasan D., Perumalsamy L.P., Nathan S. and Sures T. (2001).@Antimicrobial activity of certain Indian medicinal plants used in folkloric medicine.@J Ethnopharm, 74(3), 217-220.@Yes$Cowan M.C. (1999).@Plant products as antimicrobial agents.@Clin Microbiol Rev, 12(4), 564-582.@Yes$Escalona- Arranz Julio Cesar, Peres-Roses renato, Urdaneta- Laffita Imilci, Camaacho- Pozo Miladis Isabel, Rodriguez- Amado Jesus and Licea-Jimenez Irina (2010).@Antimicrobial activity of extract from Tamarindus indica L. leaves.@Pharmacogn mag., 6(23), 242-247.@Yes$Abuzied Aram, Adam Mawadda, Abdalla Rashid Eltayeb, Uro Abu baker Osman and Suleiman Amel Ali (2014).@The Antimicrobial effect of Aqueous extract of Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) Leaves.@Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research.@Yes$Adeola A.A., Adeola O.O. and Dosumu O.O. (2010).@Comparative analyses of phytochemicals and antimicrobial properties of extracts of Wild Tamarindus indica pulps.@Afr. J. Microbiol. Res, 4(24), 2769-2779.@Yes$Jadhav Dipali Y., Sahoo Akshaya K., Ghosh Jai S., Ranveer Rahul C. and Mali Aruna M. (2010).@Phytochemical Detection and in vitro Evaluation of Tamarind fruit Pulp for potential Antimicrobial Activity.@International Journal of Tropical Medicine, 5(3), 68-72.@Yes @Review Paper <#LINE#>An academic-industrial collaboration for development of Engineering education in India<#LINE#>Sauradeep @Niyogi <#LINE#>14-18<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2017-073.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Poornima University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India<#LINE#>28/3/2017<#LINE#>24/8/2017<#LINE#>In this era of a technological facelift, where devices are becoming obsolete in 10 years or so. Our engineering education has not seen up-gradation for an extended period. The need of quality skilled based engineers is not being fulfilled. It is seen that collaboration of academic institution with industries can rectify this situation up to a large extent. Such partnerships can address global issues, accelerate research work, reaching to those who need them at affordable prices. However, why is it so that such partnerships are not seen everywhere and is not readily accepted? What are the hindrances in between such collaborations? In the given paper, we will try to address the issue and understand the advantages and hurdles between the academic-industrial collaboration.<#LINE#>Jalote Pankaj (2006).@Challenges in Industry-Academia Collaboration.@Dept. of CSE, IIT Kanpur. https://www.iiitd.edu.in/~jalote/GenArticles/IndAcadCollab.pdf. 27/03/2017@Yes$Aspiring Minds (2016).@National Employability Report- Engineers Annual.@Report 2016. http://www.aspiringminds.com/sites/default/files/National%20Employability%20Report%20-%20Engineers%20Annual%20Report%202016.pdf. 5/04/2017@No$Talent Matters (2016).@Industry-Academia Collaboration to Bridge the Skill Gap.@www.talentmatters.com.my/ stories/employers/industry-academia-collaboration-to-bridge-the-skills-gap.aspx . 22/11/2016@No$Brunnel Johan, d’Este Pablo and Salter Ammon@Investigating the factors that diminish the barriers to university-industry collaboration.@Research Policy, 39(7), 858-868. 3/04/2017@Yes$Edmondson Gail, Valigra Lori, Kenward Michael, Hudson Richard L. and Belfield Haydn (2012).@Making Industry University partnership work.@Science Business, 1-52. 7/04/2017@Yes$Slusarek Jan, Sobota Blazeg and Mendec Ewa (2010).@Collaboration Between Universities and Industry Based on Experience of the Silesial University of Technology.@International Conference on Engineering Education, Gliwice, Poland, 1-10.@Yes$Pai Srinivasa P. and Chiplunkar Niranjan N. (2015).@Success Story of Industry Institution Collaboration for Enhancing Teaching-Learning Experience.@Proceedings of the International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education, 95-102. 22/03/2017@Yes$Kelli Aleksei, Mets Tõnis, Jonsson Lars, Pisuke Heiki and Adamsoo Reet@The Changing Approach in Academia-Industry Collaboration: From Profit Orientation to Innovation Support.@TRAMES: A Journal of the Humanities & Social Sciences, 17(3), 215-241.@Yes$Roberts Joi L. (2007).@The future of Academic Industry Collaboration.@International Association of Societies of Design Research, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 1-17.@Yes$Pecas P. and Henriques E. (2006).@Best practices of collaboration between university and industrial SMEs.@Benchmarking: An International Journal, 13(1/2), 54-67. DOI 10.1108/14635770610644574. 25/03/2017@Yes @Short Review Paper <#LINE#>Arbitration agreement and its effects on court\'s jurisdiction<#LINE#>Mohammad Reza @Marandi,Peyman @Aghanezhad <#LINE#>19-22<#LINE#>4.ISCA-RJRS-2017-047.pdf<#LINE#>Department of International Law, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran@Department of International Law, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran<#LINE#>26/4/2017<#LINE#>5/8/2017<#LINE#>To deprive the court from its jurisdiction an arbitration agreement is required. Of course it is worth noting that just because the parties rely on the agreed arbitration to resolve their differences does not doesn’t mean the courts are absolutely deprived of their right to intervene but the courts will have this right to intervene in the various stages of judgment and even after the court issues decision. Therefore a mutual agreement upon arbitration or agreement of arbitration during proceedings will not absolutely hinder court involvement in trials and the court can be involved in various arbitration cases as provided in the civil procedure code.<#LINE#>Sheikhnia Amirhossein (1994).@Civil procedure code 3.@1st ed, Wistar, Tehran.@No$Sadrzadeh Afshar and Seyed Mohsen (2003).@Civil commercial procedure and (public and revolutionary courts).@V III (all the three in one book), 7th ed, Jahad Daneshgahi, (Department of Allameh Tabatabai), Spring 2003.@No$Gholizdeh Ahad (2002).@Civil procedure code (public and revolutionary courts).@V III, Isfahan University Press (Hasht Behesht).@No$Shams Abdullah (2010).@Civil procedure code.@V III, 7th ed, Derak, Tehran.@No$Wahedi Ghodratollah (2005).@Imperatives of the civil procedure.@5th ed, Mizan, Tehran.@No$Madani Seyyed Jalal al-Din (1997).@Civil procedure code@1st ed, Paydar.@No$Ahmadi Nemat (1996).@Civil procedure code.@1st ed, Atlas.@No$Beheshti Mohammad Javad and Mardani Nader (2007).@Civil procedure code@1st V, 3rd ed, Mizan, Tehran.@No$Matin Daftary Ahamd (1999).@Civil procedure code.@V 1, 1st ed, Majd (Majd Scientific and Cultural Assembly).@No$Ghodoomeh Zahra (2005).@Arbitration and wisdom in resolving claims.@Iranian strategic research department research bank.@No