The objective of this volume is to detail current technologies associated with cereal genomics, providing a valuable resource for researchers working in breeding and molecular crop improvement programs.
This book provides essential insights into methods and practices of 'Climate-smart Agriculture,' which is driven by the principles of climate resilience and smart resource use in agricultural production.
Medicinal Plant Diversity : Taxonomic Approaches to Authentic Collection, Biological Screening, Cultivation, Conservation and Trade * Microbes: A Functional Mediator for Phytonematode Management in Medicinal Plants * Comparative Study on Ethnomedicinal Uses Practiced by the Ethnic Groups of Sundargarh, Mayurbhanj, Angul, Balangir and Deogarh Districts, Odisha, India * Chlorocholine chloride Induced Stevioside Accumulation and Differential Expression of UGT85c2 Gene in Micropropagated and Field Grown Plants of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni * Advances in Plant Biotechnology * Sustainable Harvest of Gum from three Important Medicinal Plants of Odisha * Ethnomedicinal Trees of Kashmir * Ethnobotanical Uses of Plants in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India * Deterioration of Crude Herbal Drugs under Storage and its Management * Diversity of Ethnomedicinal Plants and their Conservation in Aurangabad District, Bihar * Mycotoxigenic Fungi, Ochratoxin A and Citrinin in Some Common Spices of India * Suggestive Approach to Motivate Students in Pursuing Researches in Medicinal Plants * Opportunities in Cultivation of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Research in India * Ethnomedicinal Plants of Dhenkanal District, Odisha, India * Human Diet and Health Management Using Medicinal and Aromatic Plants * Rational Use of Wetland Produce for the Welfare of Mankind * Survey of Ethnomedicinal Plants of Parasnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Giridih, Jharkhand * Indian Cycas L.
Practical Botany for Advanced Level and Intermediate Students, Fifth Edition is a five-part laboratory manual covering the syllabuses in Botany of the advanced level students and other examinations of similar standard.
Botany covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, diseases, chemical properties, and evolutionary relationships among taxonomic groups.
The chapters presented in Secondary Metabolism in Model Systems are a microcosm of what the recent completion, or near completion, of various genome projects are enabling biochemists to understand not only about control and regulation of secondary metabolism, and how various pathways relate to each other, but also about its relation to primary metabolism.
CRC Handbook of Phytochemical Constituents of GRAS Herbs and Other Economic Plants is a unique catalog that includes more than 15,000 phytochemical constituents from over 1,000 higher plant species.
This volume emphasizes recent research developments in the field of plant viral pathogenesis and disease resistance, focusing on the underlying molecular biology as well as the application of recent advances to agricultural problems.
This book explains the translational aspects of ethnomedicinal plants of different geographical regions including India by explaining the medicinal properties against several diseases, genomic evolution in changing environments, metabolic profiling for biomarker discovery, the role of non-coding RNA in the synthesis of secondary metabolites, genome-wide transcriptome profiling, application of pluripotent stem cells for drug discovery, the importance of high-throughput omics, and genome-editing techniques.
Most branches of science have what might be termed a 'core area' which is both related to and helps to integrate peripheral topics to form the overall subject area.
This contributed volume provides a comprehensive, in-depth and subject-based reviews on the current status of active ingredients, sustainable use, biodiversity and conservation of certain endangered medicinal plants.
Due to increasing problems occurring from massive applications of pesticides, such as insect resistance to pesticides, the use of biotechnological tools to minimize losses from insect pests has become inevitable.
This is the second volume since the reintroduction of the Recent Advances in Phytochemistry (RAP) series, an annual journal supported by the Phytochemical Society of North America.
This book provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the recent developments in cotton production and processing, including a number of genetic approaches, such as GM cotton for pest resistance, which have been hotly debated in recent decades.
The astounding array of colours found on the Scarini tribe (family: Labridae), commonly known as the Parrotfish, is showcased to breathtaking effect in this book.
Organised as a dialogue between nature and design, this book explores design ideas, opportunities, visions and practices through relating and uncovering experience of the natural world.
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased consumption of natural resources cannot continue - there are limits to growth.
Insects and fungi have a shared history of association in common habitats where together they endure similar environmental conditions, but only recently have mycologists and entomologists recognized and had the techniques to study the intricacies of some of the associations.
Processes in soils, with special focus on plant-soil interaction, are hot economic and social topics driven by climate change and its impact on human nutrition.
Exam Board: AQALevel: A-levelSubject: PhysicsFirst Teaching: September 2015First Exam: June 2016Ensure your students get to grips with the core practicals and develop the skills needed to succeed with an in-depth assessment-driven approach that builds and reinforces understanding; clear summaries of practical work with sample questions and answers help to improve exam technique in order to achieve higher grades.
The book deals with novel applications of plant derived natural agents and their derivatives in the food, textile dyeing, medicinal, and environmental areas.
This volume details techniques involved in the study of beneficial microbes in agricultural microbiology towards enhancing global agricultural productivity.
Microbial toxins are secondary metabolites that accumulate in the organism and, to a large extent, are metabolically inactive towards the organism that produces them.