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Molecular Plant BreedingB.D. Singh & N.S. Shekhawat
Part A. General
1. Introduction; 2. The Relevance of Genetics and Genomics in Plant Breeding; 3. Tools of Plant Breeding; 4. Breeding of Self-Pollinated Crops; 5. Breeding of Cross-Pollinated Crops; 6. Breeding for Biotic Stress Resistance; 7. Breeding for Resistance to Abiotic Stresses; 8. Breeding for Quality Traits
Part B. Transgenic technology
9. The Basic Techniques of Transgenic Technology; 10. Transgenic Plants for Resistance to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses; 11. Transgenic Plants with modified Quality and other Novel Traits; 12. Biosafety Issues Related to and Adoption of Transgenic Crops;
Part C. Molecular Markers
13. Molecular Marker Systems and Trait Phenotyping; 14. Marker-Trait Associations
Contents :
ISBN: 978-93-8634-732-9 PP: 544 | Year 2017 | ` 550
A. Mycology — 1. The Fungi; 2. History of Mycology; 3. General Characters of Fungi; 4. International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants; Taxonomy of Fungi; 5. Zoosporic Fungi (Chytridiomycota: Kingdom-Stramenopila); 6. Zygomycota; 7. Ascomycota; 8. Basidiomycota; 9. Anamorphic Fungi; 10. Glomeromycota; 11. MyxomycotaB. Current Topics of Importance — 12. Phylogeny, Evolution and Origin of Fungi; 13. Biodiversity and Biotechnology of Fungi; 14. Aeromycology; 15. General accounts of Plant Diseases caused by Fungi and their Control; 16. E ndophytic Fungi – Some Glimpses; 17. F ungal Ecology; 18. F ungal Genetics - General Account; 19. Diversity and Conservation of Fungi; 20. Lichens-Structure, Reproduction, Ecological & Economic Importance; 21. M ushroom – Cultivation and Application; 22. M ycorrhiza; 23. Sexual Reproduction of Fungi – Recent Trends; 24. F ungi in Miscellaneous Substrates; 25. Entomo-genous Fungi; 26. M ycotoxigenic Fungi – Mycotoxins; 27. I nteraction of Fungi with Higher Plants – Some Paleobotanical Glimpses; 28. K eratinophilic Fungi – General Account; 29. M ycological Methods - Collection, Observation and IsolationC. MICROBIOLOGY — 30. The Living Kingdom; 31. Historical Developments in Microbiology; 32. Microscopy; 33. B acteria; 34. Viruses; 35. O ther Microorganisms; 36. D iseases Caused by Bacteria and other Prokaryotes; 37. Diversity and Conservation of Microorganisms; 38. Molecular Methods for the Analysis of Microbial Communities; 39. Some Aspect of Applied Microbiology; 40. Life Cycles in Microbes and Fungi; Glossary, Selected References
Mycology and Microbiology (A Text Book for UG & PG Student)
C. Manoharachary, K.V.B.R. Tilak, K.V. Mallaiah & I.K. Kunwar
Contents :
ISBN: 978-81-7233-991-3 PP: 607 | Year 2016 | ` 475
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A Text Book of Environmental Science
Vidya Thakur
ISBN: 978-81-7233-756-8 PP: 307 | Year 2016 | ` 250
1. Introduction
2. Environment : Its Components And Factors
3. Global And Indian Environment
4. Population Ecology
5. Urbanization And Environment
6. Pollution: A Threat To Life And Humanity
7. Biodiversity
8. Natural Resources
9. Environmantal Education
10. Development And Environmental Impact Assessment
11. Environmental Policies And Legislation In India
12. Environmental Biotechonology: An Ecofriendly Approach For Environmental Coservation
13. Environmental Economics
14. Questions
Contents :
Agro Enterprises for Empowering Farm Women
S.R. Padma & T. Rathakrishnan
ISBN: 978-81-7233-855-8 PP: 143 | Year 2013| ` 250
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical orientation
3. Research methodology
4. Findings and discussion
5. Summary and conclusion
References
Index
Contents :
ISBN: 978-81-7233-909-8 PP: 197 | Year 2014| ` 240
ISBN: 978-93-86102-87-4 PP: 224 | Year 2017| ` 1795
ISBN: 978-93-86102-78-2 PP: 892 | Year 2017| ` 475
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ISBN: 978-81-7233-931-9 PP: 707 | Year 2015| ` 550
Freshwater Aquaculture 3rd Ed.
Rath, R.K.
1. I. General Considerations in Aquaculture II. Biology of Cultivable Finfishes 2. Aquatic Environment 3. Predatory and Weed Fishes 4. Aquatic Insects and Their Control 5. Common Freshwater Aquatic Weeds 6. I. Artificial Propagation II. Hypophysation 7. Embryonic Development and Incubation 8. Structural Features of a Fish Farm 9. Pond Fertilization 10. Fish Feed
11. Fish Diseases and Fish Health Management
12. Application of Genetics and Aquaculture 13. Global Scenario 14. Pollution 15. Fisheries Extension Education 16. Biotechnology in Aquaculture 17. Ornamental Fish Production and
Management
References Subject index
Contents :
Disease Problems in Vegetable Production
S.K. Gupta & T.S. Thind
1. Common Pathogens of Vegetable Crops2. Disease Problems in Vegetable Nurseries3. Diseases of Potato4. Diseases of Tomato5. Diseases of Cruciferous Vegetables6. Diseases of Cucurbits7. Diseases of Pea8. Diseases of French beans9. Diseases of Chillies and Bell pepper10. Diseases of Onion and Garlic
11. Diseases of Egg plant12. Diseases of Carrot and Sugarbeet13. Diseases of Colocasia14. Diseases of Okra15. Diseases of Leafy Vegetables16. Post-harvest Diseases of Vegetables17. Nematode Problems in Vegetable
Production Index
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Diseases of Vegetable, Ornamental and Spice CropsS.K. Gupta, R.G. Sharma & Monica Sharma
ISBN: 978-93-8730-716-2 PP: 193 | Year 2017 | ` 325
1. Introduction2. Diseases of Potato3. Diseases of Tomato4. Diseases of Brinjal5. Diseases of Bell pepper and Chilli6. Diseases of Bhindi/Okra7. Diseases of Crucifers8. Diseases of Pea9. Diseases of Beans10. Diseases of Beet root11. Diseases of Onion and Garlic12. Diseases of Cucurbits13 Diseases of Rose14. Diseases of Jasmine15. Diseases of Crossandra
16. Diseases of Tuberose17. Diseases of Geranium18. Diseases of Ginger and Turmeric19. Diseases of Cumin20. Diseases of Pepper21. Diseases of Small Cardamom22. Diseases of Large Cardamom and Nutmeg23. Diseases of Coriander24. Diseases of Clove, Cinnamon and Fenugreek25. Post Harvest Diseases of Vegetable,
Ornamental and Spice Crops26. Selected Literature27. GlossarySubject IndexColour Plates
Contents :
ISBN: 978-81-7233-453-6 PP: 576 | Year 2012 | ` 450
ISBN: 978-81-7233-695-0 PP: 597 | Year 2018 | ` 450
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Dryland Technology (2nd Edition)
M.L. Jat, S.R. Bhakar, S.K. Sharma & A.K. Kothari
ISBN: 978-81-7233-999-9 PP: 710 | Year 2016 | ` 550
1. Introduction2. Climatic Classification of Dryland Areas3. Rainfall and Water Balance Analysis4. Climate and Weather Forecasting5. Arable Land Resources Management6. Nonarable Land Resources Management
(NALRM)7. Water Resource Management8. Crop Water Requirements and Irrigation
Scheduling9. Efficient Utilization of Rain Water10. Crop Planning11. Tillage and Sowing Implements12. Weeding Implements13. Plant Protection Equipments
14. Energy Utilization Pattern15. Sources of Energy16. Harvesting and Threshing Implements17. Communication Facilities, Agribusiness and
Resource Centre18. Value Addition of Agricultural Products 19. Storage of Grain20. Food and Livelihood Security of Dryland
Farmers21. Alternate Landuse Planning22. Watershed Management and Evaluations References Exercises Appendices Subject Index
Contents :
Entrepreneurship Development and Communication SkillsR.R. Chole, P.S. Kapse & P.R. Deshmukh
ISBN: 978-81-7233-800-8 PP: 179 | Year 2012 | ` 275
1. Entrepreneur
2. Entrepreneurship Development
3. Motivation and Entrepreneurship
Development
4. Entrepreneurial Behaviour
5. Government Policy and Programmes for
Entrepreneurship Development
6. Setting up of a Small Enterprise
7. Selection of Product
8. SWOT Analysis and Market Survey
9. Formulation and Financial Analysis of
Project
10. Marketing and Advertising of Product
11. Agripreneurship and Indian Agricultural
Processing Industry
12. Communication Skills
13. Writing Skills
References
Contents :
Drainage Engineering : Principles and Practices
S.K. Gupta
1. Water Logging – Soil Salinity and Drainage2. Surface Drainage Methods3. Drainage Investigations4. Design of Subsurface Drainage Systems5. Drainage Materials6. Construction and Evaluation of Systems7. Special Drainage Technologies8. Salt Affected Soils: Reclamation and
Management9. Reclamation and Management of Acid
Soils
10. Characterization and Management of Saline Water
11. Economic Analysis and Socio-environmental Issues
Annexures I - VIGlossaryReferencesAnswers to Objective Type QuestionsConversion TablesSubject index
Contents :
ISBN: 978-93-8730-703-2 PP: | Year 2018 | ` 1575
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Forestry Principles and ApplicationsAntony Joseph Raj & S.B. Lal
PART 1: NATURAL RESOURCES Soil Resources Water Resources Forest Resources Wildlife Resources Wildlife Definition PART 2: TREE AND FOREST Tree Growth and Forest Forest Ecology Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Introduction PART 3: SUSTAINABLE TIMBER PRODUCTION Plantation Forestry Management
Sustainable Forest Management Working Plan Timber Measurements & Timber Inventory Concept and Scope of Forest Mensuration Forest Pest Management Forest Disease Management Forest Fire Management Problem Soils and Its Management PART 4: FORESTRY CONCEPTS AND
TECHNOLOGIES Tree Seed Technology Forest Tree Improvement Improvement Wood Science and Technology
Contents :
ISBN: 978-81-7233-811-4 PP: 727 | Year 2017 | ` 775
Clonal Forestry Wildlife Management Wildlife Management: Definition Forest Nursery Technology PART 5: MODERN FORESTRY APPROACHES
Economic Value of Forest Ecosystem Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Forestry
Forest Based Industries Modern Logging Methods Ecotourism Biofuel from Tree Borne Oilseeds PART 6: PRACTICES FOR INCREASING FOREST COVER Urban Forestry and Recreational Values Agroforestry Practices
Social Forestry Joint Forest Management (JFM) Land Degradation and Wasteland Management
PART 7: SOCIAL VALUES AND BENEFITS Forest Products Utilization Wood/ Modified Wood Forest Policy and Legislations Forest Tribes in India Soil and Water Conservation Soil Erosion PART 8: FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Climate Change and Forests Forest Carbon Sequestration and Carbon Trade PART 9: EVENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS International Conferences, Meetings and Conventions International and National Forest Organizations Bibliography
Fundamentals of Agricultural Statistics
K.P. Dhamu & K. Ramamoorthy
1. Introduction
2. Collection
3. Classification
4. Tabulation
5. Analysis
6. Presentation
7. Skewness and Kurtosis
Contents :
ISBN: 978-81-7233-563-2 PP: 130 | Year 2018 | ` 175
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Agroforestry : Theory and Practices
Antony Joseph Raj & S.B. Lal
Contents :
ISBN: 978-81-7233-867-1 PP: 926 | Year 2014 | ` 750
Part 1: Overview of Agroforestry
1. Introduction to Agroforestry
2. Agroforestry and Food Security
3. Agroforestry and Ecosystem Services
4. Agroforestry Systems Classification
Part 2: Agroforestry Trees
5. Multipurpose Trees in Agroforestry
6. Nitrogen Fixing Trees in Agroforestry
7. Genetic Improvement of Industrial and Non-Industrial Agroforestry Trees
8. Domestication and Commercialization of Indigenous Trees in Agroforestry
9. Traditionally Important Trees in Indigenous Agroforestry Systems
Part 3: Agroforestry Management
10. Tree Architecture and Tree Management in Agroforestry
11. Crop Planning and Management in Agroforestry
12. Disease Management in Tropical Agroforestry Landscapes
13. Insect Pest Management in Tropical Agroforestry Systems
Part 4: Agroforestry Concepts
14. Tree Crop Interactions in Agroforestry
15. Diagnosis and Design in Agroforestry
16. Economic Analysis of Agroforestry Systems
17. Markets and Marketing of Agroforestry Products
Part 5: Important Agroforestry Systems
18. Alternatives to Shifting Cultivation
19. Taungya Systems
20. Alley Cropping System
21. Tropical Homegardens
Part 6: Distribution of Agroforestry Systems
22. Agroforestry Systems of World
23. Agroforestry Systems of India
24. Agroforestry Systems of Himalayan Region
25. Urban Agroforestry Systems
Part 7: Agroforestry Practices for Extreme Site Conditions
26. Agroforestry Practices for Arid and Semi-Arid Regions
27. Agroforestry Practices for Salt Affected Lands (Biosaline Agroforestry)
28. Agroforestry Practices for Wetlands and Waterlogged Areas
Part 8: Agroforestry Practices for Socio-economic Development
29. Agroforestry Practices for Non-Wood Forest Products and Rural Development
30. Bamboo based Agroforestry Systems
31. Fruit Trees based Agroforestry Systems
32. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants based Agroforestry Systems
33. Fodder Production from Agroforestry Trees
34. Agroforestry Practices for Fuelwood Production
Part 9: Environmental Services of Agroforestry
35. Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation
36. Soil Fertility Improvement and Nutrient Cycling in Agroforestry
37. Agroforestry Practices for Soil and Water Conservation
38. Agroforestry Practices for Wasteland Development
39. Windbreak and Shelterbelt Agroforestry Systems
40. Agroforestry for Carbon Sequestration, Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Part 10: Modern Approaches in Agroforestry
41. Tree Borne Oilseeds (TBOs) based Agroforestry Systems
42. Tree Growth and Yield Modelling in Agroforestry
43. Remote Sensing and GIS Application in Agroforestry
Part 11: Agroforestry Education, Research and Extension
44. Agroforestry Education, Research and Extension
45. On-Farm Research in Agroforestry
46. Experimental Designs in Agroforestry Research
47. International and National Organizations of Agroforestry
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Renu Arya & Sonam Arya
ISBN: 978-93-8634-727-5 PP: 697 | Year 2017 | ` 575
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Contents :
Growth and Development in Plants (Textbook Series: 21st Century Biology and Agriculture)
K.V. Krishnamurthy
ISBN: 978-81-7233-945-6 PP: 635 | Year 2015 | ` 550
1. Basic Concepts and Definitions2. Signalling Molecules and Growth
Regulators3. Cell Division and Enlargement4. Morphogenesis5. Vegetative Growth and Development6. Pre–Fertilization Reproductive Growth
and Development7. Post–Fertilization Reproductive Growth
and Development
8. Growth Movements9. Rhythmic Phenomena and Growth
Periodicity10. Alternate Strategies in Growth and
Development11. Abnormal Growth and Development References Subject Index Species Index
Contents :
Handbook of Practical NematologyHarish K. Bajaj, R.S. Kanwar & D.C. Gupta
ISBN: 978-81-7233-687-5 PP: 150 | Year 2011 | ` 250
1. Collection and preservation of soil and plant samples
2. Isolation of nematodes from soil and plant parts and their estimation
3. Preparation of nematode slides for morphology and taxonomic studies
4. Measurements of nematodes 5. Identification scheme for common genera of
plant parasitic nematodes of India 6. Identification of common cyst and root-knot
nematode species of India 7. Identification of host races of important
nematode species of India 8. Life cycle studies of nematodes 9. Histopathology of nematode infected roots 10. Pathogenicity trials for plant parasitic
nematodes 11. Major nematode pests of important crops in
India : Morphology, symptomatology and control 12. Crop loss assessment due to nematodes 13. In vitro screening of chemicals against
nematodes 14. Testing of chemicals against plant parasitic
nematodes by different methods in pots and field 15. Testing phytotherapeutic substances for nematode
control 16. Screening of germpalsm for resistance against
important phytoparasitic nematodes 17. Field trials on biocontrol agents for the
management of phytonematodes 18. Crop rotation trials for management of plant
parasitic nematodes 19. In vitro culturing of plant parasitic and fungivorus
nematodes 20. Isolation and culturing of entomopathogenic
nematodes
Contents :
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Integrated Plant Disease Management
R.C. Sharma & J.N. Sharma
ISBN: 978-93-8610-256-0 PP: 362 | Year 2011 | ` 570
1. Studies on epidemiology and management of Marssonina blotch, the cause of premature leaf fall in apple
2. Studies on morphology and physiology of Marssonina coronaria caus-ing premature leaf fall in apple
3. Effect of weather parameters on the epidemic of apple blotch in Himachal Pradesh
4. Occurrence of Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria alternata ) on apple and its management
5. A rapid method for evaluation of apple germplasm for resistance to Dematophora necatrix causing white root rot
6. Role of bacterial antagonists in the management of white root rot of apple
7. Effect of decontamination processes on residues of carbendazim in apple fruits following dip treatment
8. Susceptibility of pear cultivars to stem end rot in relation to fruit qualitative characters
9. Novel approach for screening different antagonists against Agrobac-ter ium tumefaciens causing crown gall in stone fruits
10. Widespread occurrence of biovar- 1 of Agrobacterium tumefaciens affecting stone fruits in Himachal Pradesh
Contents :
36. Integrated management of Fusarium yellows of gladiolus caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. gladioli Snyder & Hans. under polyhouse conditions
37. Management of Septoria leaf spot of chrysanthemum through cultural practices
38. Partial characterization of a tospovirus and chrysanthemum B c a r l a - v i r u s i n f e c t i n g chrysanthemum in Himachal Pradesh
39. Effect of VA-mycorrhizae, nitrogen and phosphorus on growth and f lowering in tuberose (Palianthes tuberosa L.)
40. Production of virus free plants of African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) through shoot meristem culture
41. Characterization of a carlavirus infecting Oriental lilies
42. Incidence of lily symptomless carlavirus in polyhouse grown Lilium in Himachal Pradesh
43. Production of Lilium hybrid cv. Marco Polo plantlets resistant to fusaric acid through somaclonal variations
CEREAL, PULSE AND OILSEED CROPS
44. Status of resistance in popular wheat cultivars against major dis-eases in India
45. Method for scoring of leaf blight of wheat caused by Bipolaris soro-kiniana (Sacc.) Shoem. at adult stage on top two leaves and its validation
46. Characterization of Alternaria brassicae isolates from Haryana on the basis of nutritional behaviour
23. Integrated management of Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
24. Management of root-knot n e m a t o d e ( M e l o i d o g y n e incognita) problem in tomato on farmers fields
25. Prevention of tomato leaf curl virus spread by soil mulching
26. Partial characterization of a potyvirus causing mosaic disease in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) in Himachal Pradesh
27. Epidemiology of a mosaic disease of tomato in Himachal Pradesh
28. Post-harvest losses of bell pepper and tomato fruits in Himachal Pradesh
29. Detect ion of seed-borne infection of bacterial wilt in capsicum
30. Diseases of bell pepper under protected cultivation conditions and their management
31. Integrated management of cucurbit mosaic
32. Management of radish mosaic disease in Himachal Pradesh
33. Occurrence and management of siliqua blight of cabbage seed c r o p i n d r y t e m p e r a t e conditions of Himachal Pradesh
34. Variations in the physiological and antagonistic behaviour of wild and mutant strains of Trichoderma viride
ORNAMENTAL CROPS
35. Integration of soil solarization with cruciferous leaf residues for the control of Fusarium wilt pathogen of gladiolus
11. Association of sooty mould development with c i t rus whitefly, Dialeu-rodes citri Asmead, infestation on different citrus rootstocks
12. Studies on Phytophthora spp. a t t a c k i n g s t r a w b e r r y i n Himachal Pradesh
VEGETABLE CROPS
13. Population dynamics of VAM fungi and its effect on wilt of pea caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi
14. C o m p a ra t i v e e f f i c a c y o f biocontrol agents against Fusarium wilt of pea
15. Management of pea wilt/root rot complex by integrating plant extracts and biocontrol agents
16. Integration of biopesticides with bioagents in the management of pea wilt/root rot complex
17. Management of root rot/wilt complex disease of pea
18. Screening of pea germplasm for resistance against powdery mildew
19. Reaction of pea germplasm to powdery mildew and leaf miner u n d e r d r y t e m p e r a t e agroc l imate in H imacha l Pradesh
20. Role of soil hydrothermal regimes in development of bacterial wilt of tomato in Himachal Pradesh
21. Genetics of resistance to bacter ia l wi l t in tomato (Lycopersicon escule-ntum Mill.)
22. Management of root-knot n e m a t o d e , M e l o i d o g y n e incognita in Tomato nursery by amendment with some organic wastes
47. Linear regression model for yield-loss determination of foliar diseases in black gram and common bean
48. Performance of promising common bean cultivars under natural fertility and biotic disease stress condition in dry temperate agroclimate
FOREST AND MEDICINAL PLANTS
49. Biological control of damping off disease caused by Fusarium species in Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.
50. Evaluation of plant extracts against Fusarium solani causing root rot of khair (Acacia catechu)
51. Development of leaf rust (Melampsora ciliata Barclay) in Populus ciliata hybrids
52. In vitro inhibitory effect of some fungal antagonists against S c l e r o t i u m r o l f s i i f ro m Glaucium flavum Crantz
MUSHROOMS
53. Determination of thermal death point of different mushroom moulds
54. Change in pH values of different cas ing substrates dur ing cropping of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Imbach
55. Salt accumulation in different casing media with the crop progression of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Imbach
Featured TitlesAfforestation of Arid LandsSoil and Water Conservation in semi-
Arid AreasSoil Salinity Assessment-Methods
and Interpretation of Electrical Conductivity Measurements
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Introduction to General and Applied Entomology3rd Edition
V.B. Awasthi
ISBN: 978-81-7233-595-3 PP: 499| Year 2016 | ` 440
PART I - General Entomology
PART II – Applied Entomology
Biology and Control of Insect Pests
PART III - Ecology and Behaviour
Appendix - Principal Orders of Insects
Selected Bibliography
Index
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Fundamentals of Vegetable Crop ProductionBeena Nair, Krishan Pal Singh & Prem Chand
1 Vegetable Production, Processing and Trade in India: An Overview
2 Classification and Nitty-gritty of Vegetables3 Aspects of Vegetable Seedling Production
and Nursery Management4 Use of Plant Growth Regulators in
Vegetable Crops5 Methods of Irrigation in Vegetable Crops6 Fertilizer Application in Vegetable Crops7 Weed Management and Herbicides Usage
in Vegetable Crops8 Cultivation Technology of Some Major
Vegetable Crops
9 Production Technology of Some Minor Vegetable Crops
10 Harvest Indices of Major Vegetable Crops11 Nutrient Deficiencies in Vegetable Crops12 Physiological Disorders in Vegetable Crops13 Post Harvest Handling of Vegetables14 Packaging and Storage of Vegetables15 Insect and Disease Management of Major
Vegetable Crops16 Multiple Choice Questions Answers of the
Questions
Contents :
ISBN: 978-81-7233-902-9 PP: 302 | Year 2014 | 225`
General MicrobiologyJamaluddin & Malaviya, Naveen
ISBN: 978-81-7233-421-5 PP: 422 | Year 2007 | ` 375
SECTION I1. History of Microbiology2. Taxonomy of Bacteria3. Cellular Organisation of
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
4. Bacteria5. Other Prokaryotes6. Virus7. Eukaryotic
Microorganisms SECTION II8. Biochemistry9. Enzyme10. Photosynthesis11. Respiration
12. Amino Acid Fat and Lipid Metabolism
13. Nutrition and Growth SECTION III14. Fundamentals of Genetics15. Gene Expression16. Regulation in Gene
Expression17. Genetic Recombination18. Mutation19. Genetic Engineering SECTION IV20. Human Diseases21. Immunology22. Food Microbiology23. Water Microbiology
Contents :
24. Microbial Ecology and Interactions
25. Biogeochemical cycle26. Geo Microbiology27. Air Microbiology28. Plant Diseases29. Industrial Microbiology SECTION V30. Apparatus and Techniques31. Microscopy32. Cultural Techniques33. Staining Technique References Featured Titles Afforestation of Arid
Lands
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Laboratory Manual of MicrobiologyVivek Kumar
ISBN: 978-93-8610-253-9 PP: 214 | Year 2011 | ` 275
Exercises
I Basic Laboratory Techniques
Ii Microscopy
Iii Staining and Motility Techniques
Iv Biochemical Activities of Microbes
V Environmental Microbiology
Vi Microbiologal Culture Techniques
Vii Growth of Lactose Fermenting And Non-
Fermenting Microbes
Viii Medical Microbiology
Ix Environmental Effect on Bacterial Growth
X Application of Microbiology
Xi Microbiology of Milk
Appendices
Glossary
References
Contents :
Laboratory Manual of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Jyoti Saxena, Mamta Baunthiyal & Indu Ravi
ISBN: 978-81-7233-778-0 PP: 380 | Year 2015 | ` 370
I. Introduction
II. Instruments: Principle and Precautions
III. Experiments
Part 1 Microbiology
Part 2 Biochemistry
Part 3 Molecular Biology
References
Appendix
Contents :
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
S.M. Reddy & G. Narendra Babu
ISBN: 978-93-8610-291-1 PP: 316 | Year 2017 | ` 425
1. HISTORY OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY2. NORMAL MICROBIAL FLORA OF HUMAN
BODY3. HOST DEFENCE4. HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS5. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF DIAGNOSTIC
MICROBIOLOGY6. CHEMOTHERAPY AND ANTIMICROBIALS7. SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTS8. PREVENTIVE CONTROL OF DISEASES
9. DISEASES OF MAN10. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF
IMMUNOLOGY11. SCOPE OF IMMUNITY12. PRINCIPLES OF IMMUNOLOGY13. POLYCLONAL AND MONOCLONAL
ANTIBODIES14. IMMUNE DISORDERS – HYPERSENSITIVITY
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Nanotechnology
J.C. Tarafdar & Ramesh Raliya
ISBN: 978-93-8610-270-6 PP: 214 | Year 2012 | ` 350
Section ABasics of Nanotechnology1. Nanotechnology - Introduction 12. Scope of Nanotechnology 113. Nanoparticle Synthesis 294. Biosafety and Ethical Concern with
Nanotechnology 46
Section BTechniques of Nanoparticles Characterization5. Ultraviolet and Visible (UV-VIS)
Absorption Spectroscopy 58
6. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy 707. Particle Size Analyzer: Dynamic light
scattering 878. Ultrasonication 1009. Ultracentrifuge 10610. Transmission Electron Microscopy 11311. Scanning Electron Microscope 13412. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass
Spectrometry (ICP-MS) 14813. X-ray Diffraction 16114. Atomic Force Microscopy 18215. Lithography 198
Contents :
New Vistas of Organic Farming 2nd Edition
Mukund Joshi
ISBN: 978-81-7233-956-2 PP: 407 | Year 2016 | ` 400
1. Introduction
2. Effects of Chemicals Used in Modern Agriculture
3. Fundamentals of Organic Farming
4. History and Evolution of Organic Farming
5. Potentials of Organic Farming
6. Organic Certification7. Scenario of Organic Farming in India and
World
References
Contents :
Modern Botany
Naveen Malaviya
ISBN: 978-81-7233-503-8 PP: 311 | Year 2008 | ` 375
1. Plasma membraneSECTION I : BIOCHEMISTRY
AND METABOLISM2. Metabolism and
Bioenergetics3. Cell Biochemistry4. Enzyme5. Photosynthesis6. Respiration7. Photorespiration8. Nitrogen and Sulphur
Assimilation
9. Nucleic Acid the Molecular Approach
10. Amino Acid Metabolism11. Protein Synthesis12. Fat MetabolismSECTION II : DEVELOPMENTAL
PHYSIOLOGY13. Signal Transduction14. Plant Growth Regulators
and Elicitors15. Photomorphogenesis16. Physiology of Flowering
Contents :
SECTION III : BIOTECHNOLOGY17. Transformation and
Transposons18. Transgenic Plants19. Tissue Culture20. Bioinformatics
Glossary
References
Index
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Ocean and Coastal Ecology (Textbook Series: 21st Century Biology and Agriculture)
K. Kathiresan
ISBN: 978- 81-7233-891-6 PP: 384 | Year 2015 | ` 350
1. Introduction to Marine Ecology2. Environmental Marine Ecology3. Ocean Ecology4. Coastal Ecology5. Ecology of Coral–Reef Ecosystem6. Ecology of Estuary7. Ecology of Mangroves8. Functional Marine Ecology9. Threats to Marine Environment10. Conservation and Management of Marine Environment
Contents :
Operations Research
P.K. Mohanty & S.K. Patel
ISBN: 978-93-8623-799-6 PP: 5.6 | Year 2017| ` 425
1. Introduction2. Linear Programming- Graphical Approach3. Linear Programming - Simplex Method4. Duality And Sensitivity Analysis5. Transportation Problem6. Assignment Problem7. Sequencing Problem8. Decision Theory
9. Game Theory10. Simulation11. Queueing Theory12. Cpm / Pert13. Inventory Control14. Integer Programming Selected References
Contents :
Organic Farming Theory and Practice
SP. Palaniappan & K. Annadurai
ISBN: 978-81-7233-537-3 PP: 257 | Year 2012 | ` 325
1. Introduction
2. Concepts, Definitions and Components
3. Green Manuring : A Basic Component of Organic Farming
4. Biological Nitrogen Fixation
5. Application of Vermiculture Biotechnology
6. Composting of Agricultural and Industrial Wastes
7. Weed Management in Organic Farming
8. Pest Management in Organic Famring
9. Crop Residue Management
10. Integrated Nutrient Management towards Sustainable Agriculture
11. Integrated Farming Systems
12. Case Studies
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ISBN: 978-93-8665-249-2 PP: 310 | Year 2017 | ` 450
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Contents :
Physiology of Fungi 3rd Ed.
K.S. Bilgrami & R.N. Verma
ISBN: 978-81-7233-688-2 PP: 644 | Year 2011 | ` 395
1. Introduction 2. Cellular Characteristics of Fungi 3. Culture Media 4. Enzymes 5. Absorption and Transport 6. Carbon Sources and their Utilization 7. Carbon Metabolism-I 8. Carbon Metabolism-II 9. Respiration-I 10. Respiration - II 11. Respiration - III 12. Utilization and Metabolism of Nitrogen
Sources
13. Utilization and Metabolism of Inorganic Substances
14. Vitamins and Growth Factor in Fungal Nutrition
15. Growth 16. Physiology of Reproduction 17. Spore Germination 18. Fungal Metabolites ReferencesOrganism IndexSubject Index
Contents :
Phytopathogenic Procaryotes and Plant Diseases
B.S. Thind
ISBN: 978-81-7233-780-3 PP: 545 | Year 2012 | ` 475
Part One : GENERAL ASPECTS1. Introduction2. The Procaryotic Cell3. Growth and Nutrition of Bacteria4. Variation in Bacteria5. Classification of Bacteria6. Genome Evolution of Phytopathogenic
Procaryotes7. Fastidious Phytopathogenic Procaryotes:
Their Cultivation and Characterization, and Plant Diseases Caused by Them
8. Interactions among Plant Pathogenic Bacteria and Other Microorganisms
9. Bacteriophages10. Host-pathogen Relationship11. Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases of Plants12. Disease Management with Biocontrol
Agents, Bacteriophages, Bacteriocins and Siderophores
Part Two : SPECIFIC PLANT DISEASES13. Description of Plant Diseases Index Coloured Photographs of Symptoms of
Plant Diseases
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Plant Analysis : Comprehensive Methods and ProtocolsB.K. Garg
ISBN: 978-93-8665-204-1 PP: 572 | Year 2017 | ` 795
1. General Guidelines for Experimentation and Plant Analysis
2. Digestion of Plant Samples for Nutrient Analysis
3. Determination of Plant Nutrients4. Leaf Pigments and Chlorophyll Fluorescence5. Analysis of Organic Molecules in Plant Tissues6. PH and Buffer Solutions7. Enzymes: Extraction and Assay8. Assay of Some Key Enzymes of Plants9. Photosynthetic Enzymes and Important
Metabolites10. Enzymes of Infected Plants and Parasites11. Disease Resistance Related Estimations12. Growth Indices and Leaf Area13. Measurement of Photosynthesis, Respiration
and Transpiration14. Stress Indicators in Plants15. Determination of Plant Water Status16. Aerenchyma: Formation, Functions and
Measurement17. Electrophoresis18. Molecular Biology Techniques19. Determination of Polyamines and Phenolics
by TLC and HPLC Techniques20. Histochemistry of Enzymes and Important
Metabolites21. Methods of Root Studies22. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation Related
Estimations in Plants23. Assay of Growth Hormones Appendix (1-12); Subject Index
Contents :
Plant Nursery Management : How to Start and Operate a Plant Nursery
P.K. Ray
ISBN: 978-81-7233-768-1 PP: 400 | Year 2012 | ` 375
1. Introduction2. Types of Nurseries3. Developing a business plan4. Selecting nursery site5. Nursery Layout and Design6. Selecting plants and establishing mother
blocks7. Propagation8. Plant Containers and Nursery Equipments9. Rooting and Growing media10. Sowing, Transplanting, Potting and Bedding
out11. Fertilizing Nursery Plants12. Irrigation and Drainage13. Plant Hardening and Growth Regulation
14. Weeds, Insect Pests and Diseases15. Nursery Stock Management and Production
Risks16. Greenhouse Production17. Quality Standards18. Breeding New Types and IPR19. Business Records and Accounting20. Setting Prices and Marketing21. Reviving a Sick Nursery22. Importing and Exporting Planting Materials23. Human Resource Management and
Customer Care24. Nursery Laws and Regulations Subject Index
Contents :
Plant Tissue Culture : Theory and Techniques
Shailesh Kumar, Sweta Mishra & A.P. Mishra
ISBN: 978-81-7233-593-9 PP: 211 | Year 2016 | ` 195
1. Introduction and History of Plant tissue culture
2. Laboratory Design and management3. Good Laboratory Practices4. Contamination5. Sterilization techniques6. Buffers and Solutions7. Plant culture media Chapter 8 Plant
hormones9. Collection and preparation of explants10. Micropropagation11. Cell suspension culture12. Meristem culture13. Callus culture
14. Organogenesis15. Somatic embryogenesis16. Somaclonal variation17. Embryo rescue and Embryo culture18. Haploid production19. Protoplast isolation, culture and Somatic hybridization20. Secondary metabolite production21. Cryo-preservation22. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation23. Micro tuber production in potato24. Elementary statistics often used in plant sciences25. Design, its layout, analysis and interpretation for the
experiment conducted in laboratoriesAppendices; Glossary; References; Subject index
Contents :
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Plant Tissue Culture : Theory and Practicals 2nd. Edition
T. Pullaiah, M.V. Subba Rao & E. Sreedevi
ISBN: 978-93-8634-735-0 PP: | Year 2017 | ` 190
1. History of Plant Tissue Culture2. Laboratory Requirements for Plant Tissue
Culture3. Tissue Culture Media4. Methods of Sterilization5. Cell and Suspension Culture6. Somatic Embryogenesis7. Synthetic Seeds8. Micropropagation of Higher Plants9. Haploid Production
10. Nucellus Culture, Ovule Culture, Ovary Culture and Flower Culture
11. Embryo and Endosperm Culture12. Protoplast Culture and Somatic
Hybridization13. Somaclonal Variations14. Germplasm Conservation15. Production of Secondary Metabolites
Through Tissue Culture16. Isolation of Mutants From Cell Culture17. Practicals
Contents :
Practical Manual on Basic Agronomy (with Theory) 2nd Edition
N.R. Das
ISBN: 978-93-8730-700-1 PP: 336 | Year 2017 | ` 425
1. Introduction2. Preliminary Knowledge for Agronomy
Studies3. Climate and its Influence on Crop
Production4. Soil Environment and its modification for
Crop Production5. Tillage and Crop Production6. Seeds, Sowing, Stand Establishment and
Crop Classification7. Manures and Fertilizers for Crop Production8. Irrigation for Crops and Cropping Systems
9. Weeds and Weed Management for Crop Production
10. Soil Moisture Management Under Rainfed Conditions
11. Major Crops Cultivation (in Short)12. Cropping System13. Harvesting of Crops, Crop-Yields and their
Storage14. Vital Information for Practical Approach List of Sketches References
Contents :
Rainwater Management : Theory and Practice
M.L. Jat, O.P. Gill, B.S. Deora & Vivek Kumar
ISBN: 978-93-8634-724-4 PP: 1132| Year 2017 | ` 750
1. Introduction2. Precipitation3. Rainfall and Water Balance Analysis4. Drought Indices5. Climate, Weather Forecasting and Agro-
advisory Services6. In-situ Rainwater Management7. Ex-situ Rainwater Management8. Water Harvesting-cum-Artificial
Groundwater Recharge9. Design of Water Harvesting Structures10. Water Losses and Control11. Efficient Crop Planning12. Water Lifting Devices
13. Measurement of Irrigation Water & Conveyance Structures
14. Soil Plant Water15. Water Requirement Estimation for Crops16. Irrigation Scheduling17. Planning Operation of Water Recycling
System18. Water Recycling19. Recycling of Industrial Effluents20. Water Recycling in Salty Lands21. Drainage of Agricultural Lands22. Watershed Management Appendices Subject Index
Contents :
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Research Methodology in Zoology
P. Suresh Narayana, D. Varalakshmi, T. Pullaiah & K.R.S. Sambasiva Rao
ISBN: 978-93-8665-235-5 PP: 395 | Year 2017| ` 2500
1. Research Methodology2. Centrifugation3. Electrophoresis4. Spectrophotometry5. Chromatography6. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)7. Chemical Analysis of Animal Tissues8. Animal Culture Techniques9. Water Pollution
10. Environmental Impact Assessment11. Biostatistics and Animal Research12. Computer Applications in Animal Science13. Word Processing with A Computer14. Word Processing Software15. Internet Concepts16. Electronic Mail17. File Transfer Protocol
Contents :
Rice Science
B. Chandrasekaran, K. Annadurai & R. Kavimani
ISBN: 978-81-7233-466-5 PP: 667 | Year 2017 | ` 490
1. Introduction2. Rice Botany3. Rice Growth and Physiology4. Rice - Ecosystems5. Rice - Agronomy6. Rice Tillage and Rice mechanization7. Rice - Irrigation management8. Rice - Nutrient Management9. Rice - Weed Management10. Rice - Pest and Disease Management11. Rice - Growth analysis12. Post Harvest Technologies13. Rice Products and by-products14. Soil Samling and soil Testing
15. Rice Based Cropping systems and constraints in rice production
16. Hybrid rice17. Rice based Integrated Farming System18. Rice under Organic Farming19. Rice Cultivation20. Site specific Delta Management system21. New Methods of Rice cultivation22. Precision farming23. Rice Breeding and Biotechnology Appendix Glossary References
Contents :
Science of Agronomy
U.S. Walia, S.S. Walia, D.S. Kler & Dalip Singh
ISBN: 978-81-7233-746-9 PP: 605 | Year 2011 | ` 475
1. History of Agriculture and Role of
Agronomy
2. Tillage Practices
3. Nutrient Elements for Plant Growth
4. Weeds and their Management
5. Irrigation Management
6. Crop Physiology
7. Crop Ecology
8. Cultivation Practices of Important Field
Crops
9. Integrated Farming System
10. Role of Organic Farming in Agriculture
11. Importance And Scope of Medicinal,
Aromatic, Spice and Plantation Crops
List of Important Weeds
References
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Seed Technology 2nd Revised & Enlarged Edition
Dhirendra Khare & M.S. Bhale
ISBN: 978-81-7233-884-8 PP: 944 | Year 2018 | ` 725
1. Seed morphology2. Variety3. Identification, release and notification of variety4. Planting value of seed5. Seed production and certification system in India6. Maintenance breeding7. Breeder seed production8. Production of Foundation and Certified seed9. Agronomical principles and considerations of
seed production10. Seed deterioration11. Deterioration of variety12. Field inspection13. Maintenance of genetic purity14. Management of objectionable weeds
15. Seed treatment and management of seedborne pathogens
16. Seed drying17. Seed processing plant18. Seed processing19. Seed lot20. Seed sampling21. Seed lot uniformity test22. Physical purity test by number23. Physical purity test by weight24. Germination test25. Testing of paper towel26. Biochemical test for viability27. Moisture content28. Genetic purity
Contents :
69. Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Regulations 2006
70. The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Rules, 2003
71. Rights in Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act
72. NDUS test73. VCU test74. Procedure and policy for import and export of
seed75. Certification for international movement of
seed76. Establishment of seed testing laboratory-
tentative plan77. Duties and administrative powers of Seed
Inspector and Seed Analyst in India78. Worldwide organizations involved in seed79. Websites related to Seed Science and
Technology80. Amendments in Indian Seed Certification
Standards as on September 2012 Conversion table Glossary Subject Index
48. Hybrid seed production49. Seed production of seedless varieties50. Potato micro tubers51. True potato seeds and its production52. Seed production of tuber, root and cole crops53. Production of synthetic seed54. Entomophillus pollination55. Seed packaging and handling56. Storage of seed57. Insect infestation and its control58. Conservation of seed to provide a safety net
against accidental loss of diversity in traditional genebanks
59. Barcoding60. Seed multiplication ratio61. Forecasting of seed demand in public and
private sector62. Determining price of seed63. Seed village scheme64. Participatory seed production65. Seed law enforcement66. New Policy on Seed Development, 198867. Bill No. LII of 200268. The Gazette of India Extraordinary 1
29. Biochemical tests for verification of genetic purity
30. Genetic purity testing with the use of electrophoresis
31. Detection of genetically modified crops32. Seed health testing33. Seed health34. Symptoms of diseases caused by designated
objectionable seedborne pathogens35. Insect infestation and objectionable insect pest36. Objectionable weeds37. Objectionable parasitic weeds and their
management38. Identification of objectionable nematodes39. Seed vigour40. Use of tolerances in seed testing41. Seed quality enhancement techniques42. Seed dormancy and its management43. Formation of seed without fertilization and
their uses44. Determination of seed coat cracking45. Delinting of cotton seed46. Blending of seed lots47. Testing of physical quality of seed
Spice Crops Production Technology
P.C. Das
1 Introduction2. Black Pepper3. Ginger4. Turmeric5. Coriander6. Fenugreek7. Cumin8. Anise9. Fennel10. Dill11. Cloves12. Cinnamon13. Garlic14. Onion
15. Celery16. Nutmeg17. Allspice18. Curry Leaf19. Garcinia20. Mustard and
Rapeseed21. Bay Leaf22. Saffron23. Vanilla24. Asafoetida25. Capsicum26. Chilli27. Basil
Contents :
ISBN: 978-93-8610-266-9 PP: 335 | Year 2018 | ` 525
28. Marjoram30. Mint31. Parsley32. Ajowan33. Tamarind34. Horseradish35. Rosemary36. Thyme37. Sage38. Tarragon References Appendices Appendix - 1 Index
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ISBN: 978-93-8665-232-4 PP: 510 | Year 2017 | ` 1750
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Contents :
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (21st Century Biology and Agriculture: Textbook) Series Editor: Anantanarayanan Raman
M. Balakrishnan
ISBN: 978-81-7233-967-8 PP: 446 | Year 2016 | ` 425
1. Introduction2. Wildlife Populations and Habitats3. Predator–Prey Interactions4. Ecological Principles in Wildlife
Management and Conservation5 Conservation of Threatened Wildlife in
India and Neighbouring Countries6. Human–Wildlife Conflict7. Wildlife Farming and Hunting8. Ecomomic Benefits of Wildlife
9. Protected Areas and Wildlife Conservation10. Conservation Biology11. International Conventions on Wildlife and
Nature Conservation12. Traditional Methods in Wildlife Ecology13. Modern Techniques in Wildlife Ecology
and Habitat Analysis References Subject Index Author Index
Contents :
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