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  • Edited by S.P. Singh

    Published by Scientific, 1996

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: 1. Standardisation of propagation techniques by cutting of some tropical fruit crops/S.K. Mitra & T.K. Bose. 2. Response of varying concentrations of boron in yield and quality of grapes (Vitis vinifera L.)/B. Singh & P. Rethy. 3. Biochemical changes in litchi (cv. Bombai) fruits under various treatments at different storage duration/T.K. Sarkar, S.K. Jana, D. Sarangi & T.K. Chattopadhyay. 4. Nutrient management in apple through trickle irrigation/Satish Bhardwaj, R.S. Malik and I.P. Sharma. 5. Effect of N P K and micronutrients on the fruit yield and quality of peach (Prunus persica Batsch)/K.S. Verma & A.R. Bhandari. 6. Effect of GA and nutrient solution on the growth of khirnee (Manilkara hexandra Roxb.) seedlings/B.K. Nema, S.K. Rai, M.K. Nema & B.S. Baghel. 7. Effect of etiolation, ringing, auxin and non-auxinic compounds on rooting of cuttings of rose apple (Syzygium jambos Alston)/J.K. Hore & S.K. Sen. 8. Propagation of guava (Psidium guajava L.) by air layering/Kamleshkar Singh & B.P. Jain. 9. Management techniques in dryland fruit culture/R.S. Chovatia & S.P. Singh. 10. Management of anabe disease of arecanut-chemical and cultural method of control/S.N. Sampat Kumar & K.K.N. Nambiar. 11. Anabe disease of arecanut palm--isolation and pathogenicity tests with Ganoderma lucidum/S.N. Sampathkumar & K.K.N. Nambiar. 12. Varietal screening of pea against powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni D.C.)/D.K. Sharma, M.K. Sharma, K.B. Rastogi & Y.R. Shukla. 13. Genetic variability in F4 generation of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.)/H. Dev & K.B. Rastogi. 14. Evaluation of some temperate cultivars of carrot (Daucus carota L.) under high altitude and dry temperate conditions of Kinnaur/H.S. Kanwar, B.L. Koul & C.P. Negi. 15. Correlation and path coefficient analysis in Okra/K. Subhashini, C. Ravi Sankar & V. Prabhakar Rao. 16. Effect of planting dates and spacings on fruit characters and yield in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum, Mill.)/Y.R. Shukla, Jagmohan Kumar, P.S. Arya and M.K. Sharma. 17. Heterosis and combining ability studies of some quality traits in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)/H. Dev and R.S. Rattan. 18. Propagation of Cryptomeria Japonica (L.F.) D. don (Japanese cedar) through cutting/S.K. Verma, K.C. Pant & R.R. Arya. 19. Propagation of kiwi fruit Actinidia chinensis through stem cutting/S.K. Verma, K.C. Pant & R.R. Arya. 20. Physico-chemical status of arid soils under Prosopis cineraia (L.) druce/Anil Kumar, Bal Krishan & Pankaj Rana. 21. Growth and biomass production efficiency of some tree-species/N.L. Patel & S.P. Singh. 22. Effect of indole butyric and P-hydroxy Benzoic acids in rooting of ELM (Ulmus leavigata Royla.) stem cuttings/D.R. Bhardwaj & V.K. Mishra. 23. Grow trees on salt affected soils/Y.V. Avaiya & S.P. Singh. 24. Growing and planting techniques of important tree species in Arunachal condition-I/N.B. Singh. 25. An assessment of wild relatives of cultivated plants in Indian desert and their conservation/V. Singh & R.P. Pandey.

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  • Parangot Malekal, Hahnemann Homoeopathic Pharmacy, . 1st edition 8 pages. softcover . Cover discoloured. Sewed. Scans available. good condition.

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  • Dr. R.P. Patel

    Publication Date: 1977

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  • Patel, Dr. R. P.

    Published by Sai Homoeopathic Book Corp. 1992, 1992

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    fourth edition ed. hardback near very good condition with a bit of wear & bumping and a name tag on the free front end page.

  • Patel, R.P.

    Published by Kottayam, Kerala, India. Sai Homoeopatic Book Corporation.

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    Condition: Gebraucht / Used. Second edition. 1984. Or.hardcover. 1049pp. 8°. Name on first free endpaper.

  • Patel, R(amanlal) P.

    Published by Sai Homoeopathic Book Cooperation, Kottayam, 1986

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    Hardcover. Condition: Gut. 8°. (1986). 1049 S. Seidenkaschierter Original-Pappband. Sprache: Englisch, Schönes Exemplar. 1100 Gramm.

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    Published by Reference Series Books LLC Nov 2011, 2011

    ISBN 10: 1155700074ISBN 13: 9781155700076

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 38. Chapters: Sarojini Naidu, Sri Aurobindo, Ranjit Hoskote, Arun Kolatkar, Vikram Seth, Dilip Chitre, Pritish Nandy, Henry Louis Vivian Derozio, Kamala Surayya, T.K. Doraiswamy, Jayanta Mahapatra, Makarand Paranjape, Keki N. Daruwalla, Sachin Ketkar, Vihang Naik, P. Lal, Nissim Ezekiel, Harindranath Chattopadhyay, Gopi Kottoor, A. K. Ramanujan, Dom Moraes, Mani Rao, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Eunice de Souza, Toru Dutt, Jerry Pinto, Aruni Kashyap, Sudeep Sen, Tabish Khair, R. Parthasarathy, Shiv Kumar, Temsula Ao, G. S. Sharat Chandra, Gieve Patel, Uddipana Goswami, Smita Agarwal, Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Arundhathi Subramaniam, Robin Ngangom, C P Surendran, Samartha Vashishtha, Kersy Katrak, Nitoo Das. Excerpt: Sri Aurobindo (Bengali: Sri Ôrobindo) (born Aurobindo Ghose; 15 August 1872 ¿ 5 December 1950) was an Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru, and poet. He joined the Indian movement for freedom from British rule and for a duration became one of its most important leaders, before developing his own vision of human progress and spiritual evolution. The central theme of Sri Aurobindo's vision is the evolution of human life into life divine. Writes he:'Man is a transitional being. He is not final. The step from man to superman is the next approaching achievement in the earth evolution. It is inevitable because it is at once the intention of the inner spirit and the logic of nature's process.' Sri Aurobindo synthesized Eastern and Western philosophy, religion, literature, and psychology in writings. Aurobindo was the first Indian to create a major literary corpus in English. His works include philosophy; poetry; translations of and commentaries on the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Gita; plays; literary, social, political, and historical criticism; devotional works; spiritual journals and three volumes of letters. His principal philosophical writings are The Life Divine and The Synthesis of Yoga, while his principal poetic work is Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol. Sri Aurobindo was born into a kayastha family in Calcutta, India. His father, Dr. Krishna Dhan Ghose, was District Surgeon of Rangapur, Bengal. His mother, Swarnalata Devi, was the daughter of Brahmo religious and social reformer, Rajnarayan Basu. Dr. Ghose chose the middle name Akroyd to honour his friend Annette Akroyd. Aurobindo spent his first five years at Rangapur, where his father had been posted since October 1871. Dr. Ghose, who had previously lived in Britain and studied medicine at King's College, Aberdeen, was determined that his children should have an English education and upbringing free of any Indian influences. In 1877, he therefore sent the young Aurobindo and two elder sibling 40 pp. Englisch.

  • S. Subramanian

    Published by Manas Publications, New Delhi, 1997

    ISBN 10: 8170490944ISBN 13: 9788170490944

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    Hardbound. Condition: New. Contents : The Golden Jubilee Celebration of our Freedom is an occasion of great rejoicing for all of us. We won Freedom under the great leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, and thousands of our countrymen and women had made the supreme sacrifice for achieving the same. The commemorate the occasion, eminent Indians have taken pains to contribute articles to this book. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, Dr. M.S. Gill, Shri S.R. Bommai, Shri C.V. Ranganathan, Shri Mani Shankar Aiyar, Shri Inder Malhotra, Air Chief Marshal S.K. Sareen, Admiral Tahiliani, Lt. Gen. M.L. Chibber, Lt. Gen. V. K. Nayar, Shri K.F. Rustamji, Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer, Capt. M.S.Kohli, Shri Vijay Karan, Shri A.K. Tandon, Shri M.B. Kaushal, Shri P.S. Krishnan, Shri K. Srinivasan, Smt. Mohini Giri, Dr.Subhash Kashyap and many others have contributed the learned articles in their respective field. The Articles on the Three Defence Forces and Para-Military Forces explain in detail the many-faceted development taken place in these areas after Independence. To Enhance the utility of the volume further, important speeches of great leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabbhai Patel, Smt. Indira Gandhi and Shri Rajiv Gandhi have been included. We hope that this book will enable younger generation to recall the advances made by India in various field and also take stock of what is to be done in future. 391 pp.

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents P.A. Saccardo (1885 1920)/Cesare Lavioda. 2. Sachindra Nath Dasgupta (1902 1990)/J.P. Verma and S.P. Raychaudhuri. 3. John Laker Harley (1911 1990). 4. Merlin W. Allen (1912 1974)/A.R. Seshadri and D.R. Dasgupta. 5. Leslie C. Coleman (1878 1954)/Karl Maramorosch. 6. Redcliffe Nathan Salaman (1874 1955)/Karl Maramorosch and Robert L. Starkey. 7. Harold Haydon storey (1894 1969)/Anthony Johnston. 8. Sahayram Bose (1888 1970)/P. Nandi. 9. Krishnadas Bagchee/H.S. Thapar. 10. Georges Viennot Bourgin (1906 1986)/Jaques Delage. 11. James Gordon Horsfall (1905 1995)/Paul E. Waggoner. 12. David Gottlieb (1911 1982)/S. Ramachandran. 13. William Conway Price (1906 1991)/S.P. Raychaudhuri and Karl Maramorosch. 14. Israel Reichert/J. Palto M. Bar Joseph E. Cohen M. Glun and G. Lobensteium. 15. Tom Petch (1870 1948)/Anthony Johurdon. 16. Dr. Mandyayam Jeersannidihi Thirumalachar (1914 1999)/M.M. Payak. 17. Lindsay Macleod Black (1907 1997)/Karl Maramorosch. 18. Benjamin Peary Pal/M.S. Swaminathan. 19. Helen Purdy Beale Pioneer of Plant Virus Serology (1893 1976)/Karl Maramorosch. 20. Teikichi Fukushi (1894 1991)/Eishiro Shikata. 21. Georg Friedrich Melchers (1906 1997)/S. Sarkar. 22. Russell L. Steere (1918 1992)/Joachim R. Sommer. 23. George L. McNew (1908 1998)/Richard C. Staples. 24. James Edward Vanderplank (1908 1997)/J.F. Kranz. 25. William Conway Price (1906 1991)/S.P. Raychaudhuri and Karl Maramorosch. 26. Makanji K. Patel (1899 1967)/J.G. Patel and A. Mishra. 27. Emertius Professor John Malcolm (JIM) Hirst (1921 1997)/R.J.W. Byrde. 28. Ernst Albert Gaumann (1893 1963)/C. Gessler. 29. T.H. Thung (1897 1960)/J.P.H. Ven Der Want. 30. James Gordon Horsfall (1905 1995)/Paul E. Waggoner. 31. Tom Goodey (1885 1953)/David J. Hooper and C. Biol. F.I. Biol. 32. William Brown a founding father of Physiological Plant Pathology(1888 1975)/F.T. Last. 33. Hidefumi Asuyama (1908 1991)/Akira Yamaguchi. 34. Shoichi Tanka (1901 1987)/Keisuke Kohmoto. 35. Clifford Gerald Hansford (1900 1966)/R.K. Mibey and D.I. Hawksworth. 36. Badrinath Uppal (1899 1989)/S.P. Raychaudhuri and J.P. Verma. The present volume VIII is an endeavour to bring out biographical sketches of some of the distinguished plant pathologists of the world. An attempt has been made not only to describe the outstanding contributions but also their paths to success. Unfortunately the space does not permit to include the list of publications. The biographies have not been arranged in any particular order. The present volume is the part II of the volume VII and includes the memoirs of 20 eminent plant pathologists including a few namely Butler Mundkur and Mehta who laid foundations of plant pathology in India. Most of the articles have been written by subject matter specialists who have been in close touch with the distinguished plant pathologists. But in certain cases only the published material formed the basis for the write up but even these have included personal anecdotes to indicate their intimate interest in the subject it teaching and students. This volume will inspire the young mind to chose plant pathology as a career and the old mind to go deeper in the subject and solve complex plant pathological problems to serve the society. 226 pp.

  • Shailesh Chandra

    Published by Alfa Pub, New Delhi, 2009

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Bharat Ratna an introduction. 2. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. 3. Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari. 4. Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. 5. Bhagwan Das. 6. Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya. 7. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. 8. Govind Ballabh Pant. 9. Dhondo Keshav Karve. 10. Bidhan Chandra Roy. 11. Purushottam Das Tandon. 12. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. 13. Zakir Hussain. 14. Dr. Pandurang Vaman Kane. 15. Lal Bahadur Shastri. 16. Indira Gandhi. 17. V.V. Giri. 18. K. Kamaraj. 19. Mother Teresa. 20. Vinoba Bhave. 21. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan. 22. M.G. Ramachandran. 23. B.R. Ambedkar. 24. Nelson Mandela. 25. Rajiv Gandhi. 26. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. 27. Morarji Desai. 28. Abul Kalam Azad. 29. J.R.D. Tata. 30. Satyajit Ray. 31. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. 32. Gulzarilal Nanda. 33. Aruna Asaf Ali. 34. M.S. Subbulakshmi. 35. Chidambaram Subramaniam. 36. Jayaprakash Narayan. 37. Ravi Shankar. 38. Amartya Sen. 39. Gopinath Bordoloi. 40. Lata Mangeshkar. 41. Bismillah Khan. Index. Bharat Ratna is India's highest civilian award awarded for the highest degrees of national service. This service includes artistic literary and scientific achievements as well as recognition of public service of the highest order. Unlike knights holders of the Bharat Ratna carry no special title nor any other honorifics but they do have a place in the Indian order of precedence. The award was established by the first President of India Rajendra Prasad on January 2 1954. Along with other major national honours such as the Padma Vibhushan Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri the awarding of the Bharat Ratna was suspended from July 13 1977 to January 26 1980. The honour has been awarded to forty persons a list which includes two non Indians and a naturalized Indian citizen. Originally the specifications for the award called for a circular gold medal carrying the state emblem and motto among other things. It is uncertain if a design in accordance with the original specifications was ever made. The actual award is designed in the shape of a peepul leaf and carries the Hindi written words Bharat Ratna on the front. 320 pp.

  • R. N. P. Singh

    Published by Wisdom Tree, 2015

    ISBN 10: 8183284426ISBN 13: 9788183284424

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    Hardcover. Condition: As New. Nehru - A Troubled Legacy raises a fundamental question. Have we yet made an honest assessment of Nehru and in effect, an honest assessment of India s contemporary history? To investigate this significant gap, the author digs deep into historical records and in turn, raises several pertinent questions. Was Nehru truly a 'great democrat' as many of his acolytes suggest or was he just cleverly grooming his daughter for the top job and dislodging her potential challengers from key positions in the party and government? Was he really a 'secular' person or was secularism a mask for his disdain, nay, hatred for Hinduism? Was he a man of principles or did he adopt double standards whenever it suited him? Did he ever have a proper measure of India s defense needs or was he foolhardy when it came to defense matters? Did he take a strong, principled stand against corruption or did he go out of his way to protect and promote cronies and some of his favorites who faced serious charges of corruption? Was he the great leader of the Congress and India as he has thus far been made out to be or was he a person given to human frailties like being petty and manipulative? A scholarly and dispassionate analysis of these and many other ignored or hidden questions sheds new light on Nehrus handling of the nation and its long-term impact on Indias national character. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship Nehru had with our nation-builders like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel and Dr Rajendra Prasad, as also in unraveling the true state of Indian affairs pre-Independence and in the decades after Independence beyond what the propaganda machines have fed us over the years. 'Why is it that with all the will in the world, I cannot understand what is obvious to you? I am not as far as I know suffering from intellectual decay. Should you not then set your heart on at least making me understand what you are after?' - Mahatma Gandhi to Nehru "You are in habit of proclaiming that you stand by yourself and represent nobody else. At the same time, you call yourself a socialist sometimes, a full-blooded socialist. How a socialist can be an individualist as you regard yourself beats me. The one is anti-thesis of the other." - Subhas Chandra Bose to Nehru.

  • Soft cover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. I. Groundwater exploration quality development and modelling 1. Parameter estimation in groundwater modeling from theory to application (Keynote paper)/K. Lakshmi Prasad. 2. A profile of groundwater mining and its exploitation in India/Neeraj D. Sharma. 3. Optimal management strategies for Hydrocarbon contaminated aquifers incorporating biodegradation/Vudayaraj Sushma and Bithin Datta. 4. Exploring the deep fresh water aquifer in a sedimentary saline water environment a case study from Pannapattu of Chidambaram Taluk Cuddalore District Tamil Nadu/T.S. Badrinarayanan and R. Venkatesan. 5. Sea water intrusion modeling in coastal aquifers/M. Mohan Babu and G.K. Viswandh. 6. Electrical resisitivity survey for groundwater exploration from a hardrock terrain in and around Garag of Dharwad District Karnataka/J.T. Gudagur B.B. Alagawadi and S.C. Chougala. 7. Integrated ground water exploration using drilling and borehole logging techniques a case study/G.Y. Setty V. Narayana Raju V. Arul Prakasam and A. Subburaj. 8. Maximisation of benefits through conjunctive utilisation of surface and ground water in parts of Nagarjuna Sagar Canal command area Andhra Pradesh a case study/Dwarakanath A.D. Rao. 9. Analysis and interpretation of groundwater quality parameters of Tumkur Taluk Karnataka/Ramakrishnaiah C.R C. Sadashivaiah and G. Ranganna.10. A study on the ground water quality in Guntur Urban Agglomeration/K. Siva Sankar J. Siddhardha Kumar and J.S. Bhargav. 11. Inverse modelling of groundwater systems using genetic algorithms/K. Lakshmi Prasad and A.K. Rastogi. 12. Studies on groundwater management in Sukhad sub watershed Chhattisgarh/D.R. Patel. II. Hydrologic parameter estimation and modelling 13. Use of geoinformatics in watershed management (keynote paper)/Arup Kumar Sarma. 14. Estimation of water losses and savings at some organizations in Visakhapatnam using initial water balance studies/Satish Kumar Kolluru Srinivas Pasupuleti S. Bala Prasad and Anitha Kanthi Konda. 15. Box and Jenkins model application for rainfall forecasting of Saidapet Rain Guage Station Chennai/Chimirala Ch. Srinivas P. Srinivas K. Satish Kumar and S. Thayumanavan. 16. Application of rainwater harvesting at coastal developing region/Neeraj D. Sharma and J.N. Patel. 17. Planning for rain water harvesting projects in hard rock terrains of India requirements and hydrogeological considerations/D. Venkat Reddy. 18. Application of soft computing technique in rainfall runoff modeling/C.S.V. Subrahmanya Kumar and G.K. Viswanadh. 19. Rainfall runoff modeling using fuzzy logic/C.S.V. Subramanya Kumar G.K. Viswanadh. 20. Conventional methods of flood forecasting and neural network models of flood forecasting literature review/Y. Arunakar Reddy and G.K. Viswanadh. 21. Some thoughts on rainfall runoff relationships the case study of the Netravathi Basin in Karnataka/Pradeep M.P Mysooru R. Yadupathi Putty and M.K. Nagaraj. 22. Bed morphology in Meander Channel equilibrium and time variation profiles/Maharudra S. Gadagil and Srijib K. Kar. III. Computational methods in watershed hydrology 23. Catchment responses simulated by two variable source area models in a Western Ghat Catchment (keynote paper)/Mysooru R. Yadupathi Putty Pradeep M.P. and M.K. Nagaraj. 24. Application of GIS for flood mapping of upper Vaigai Basin Tamilnadu/Chimirala ch. Srinivas P. Srinivas G. Ashok R. Bala Murugan. 25. A review of numerical modelling of vegetative landfill covers/Shailendra Kumar Jain and Shashi Mathur. 26. Integrated watershed management objectives and strategies/T. Kiran Kumar G. Ravi Kumar and G. Suman Kumar. 27. Cause pattern and impact of the changing facet of River Saryu Faizabad District/Pawan Kumar Shukla Vishal Gupta and A.A. Ansari. 28. Development of stochastic model for the forecasting of the reservoir inflows/Qamar Sultana B. Venkateswara Rao and Dande V.S. Prasad. 29. An LP model for estimation of active storage capacity of G.

  • Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Foreword/C.D. Mayee. Foreword/C. Manoharachary. Preface. A biographical sketch of Jayashree Deshpande. 1. Eco friendly alternatives to pesticides in management of soil and tuber borne diseases of potato in organic farming/R.K. Arora and Jyotsana Sharma. 2. Cellulosic ethanol fuel for the future/M.M.V. Baig and S.S. Wadje. 3. Soft rot of garlic caused by Geotrichum candium L. Pathogenesis biochemical changes and control/B. Bhadraiah and P. Rama Rao. 4. Role of air borne fungi in the biodeterioration of Buddhist paintings in Ajanta caves/Brahmanand Deshpande and L.V. Gangawane. 5. Environmental protection a case study on the highly polluted major lakes of Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh/S.V.A. Chandrasekhar. 6. Some facts regarding the mangroves of Maharashtra/N.S. Chavan M.V. Gokhale and A.B. Telave. 7. Emperical relations for eco labeling of agricultural farms/V.A.S. Daniel and S.B. Wagh. 8. Impact of distillery effluents on water and soil quality/Jayashree Deshpande and V.S. Lomte. 9. Environmental issues herbal pharmaceutical industries/D.M. Dharmadhikari and A.P. Vanerkar. 10. Rhizosphere and Rhizoplane Mycoflora under the influence of deproteinized leaf juice of Lucerne/D.A. Doiphode and A.M. Mungikar. 11. Role of nitrogen fixing microorganism in bioremediation of salt affected soils/L.V. Gangawane. 12. Sewage irrigation and soil microorganisms/P.N. Jadhav and L.V. Gangawane. 13. Biodegradation of Lignin sub structure model compounds by Penicillium/S.R. Joshi and S.A. Dutta. 14. Some considerations on genetically modified organisms and aquatic biodiversity/G.D. Khedkar and A.S. Ninawe. 15. Environmental impacts on fish germplasm/G.D. Khedkar. 16. Municipal solid and hazardous waste management a review/V.C. Khilare and L.V. Gangawane. 17. Pesticide threat and biotechnological remedies/G.K. Kulkarni. 18. Importance of VAM Fungal Diversity on forest tree species in a deciduous forest/H.C. Lakshman. 19. Distribution density and diversity of primary producers in Thane Creek Waters/V.W. Lande and J.P. Kotangale. 20. Assessment of biomass as energy resource/S. Mande and S.B. Wagh. 21. Mitosporic fungi and their importance/C. Manoharachary and B. Bhadraiah. 22. Environment and its global issues/B.N. Pande. 23. Nutrient reduction though utilization of bio indicators a case study of a tropical lake/S. Pani A. Dubey and S.M. Misra. 24. Biocontrol potential of Trichoderma a review/S.S. Patale and D.S. Mukadam. 25. Oceanography as environment/S.K. Patel. 26. Ecological studies of leaf litter fungi of Citrus aurantium/Ch Ramesh and K.C. Raju. 27. Environmental protection in relation to Vipassana Meditation/J.S. Sardar. 28. Urbanization a worldwide problem/Nilima Wahegaonkar. 29. Transition from hydrocarbon to hydrogen global initiatives to harness green energy/A. Yogamoorrthi. 30. Biotechnology in environment management/S.R. Wate and S. Bodkhe. Index. Now a days maintaining the healthy environment on the surface of the earth has been essential. The scientist has evaluated various methods and now it has been possible to manage the environmental pollution. In this context the present volume includes the recent technologies for the management of environment in different directions. The volume Sustainable Environmental Management consists of 30 review articles on different aspects of environmental studies by well known international scientists which also provide guidelines to pathologists microbiologists biotechnologists and other scientists for sustainable environment on this globe. 278 pp.

  • T R Sahu

    Published by Scientific Publisher, 2007

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    Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Contents: Part 1 : Plant Taxonomy, Medicinal Plants, Biofuels And Natural Dyes: 1. Taxonomy and conservation of Cycads- The living fossils/Anil K. Goel. 2. Morphometric Studies on Rice Cultivars from Gangetic-Plains, India/R.J. Desai, B. Sharan and V.M. Raole. 3. Application of dye extracted from Ashoka (Saraca indica) bark and leaves on cotton fabric and evaluation of anti-microbial properties of Ashoka dye/Inderpal Rai and Sandeepa Kumawat. 4. Priority for Biodiversity Conservation/Vinay M. Raole and Rinku J. Desai. 5. Approach of Medico Ethnobotany based on disease-oriented study/Susmita Sahoo and Narendra Patil. 6. Antimicrobial and antioxidant potency of leaves of a medicinal plant- Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb/R. Keshwala, Y. Baravalia, Y. Vaghasiya and S. Chanda. 7. In vitro Evaluation of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial potency of fruit rind of Caesalpinia pulcherrima Swartz/Mital, Kaneria, Yogesh, Vaghasiya, Jigna, Parekh and Sumitra, Chanda. 8. Application of dye extracted from Pillu (Salvadora oleoides) fruit on cotton and silk fabrics and evaluation of its color fastness property/Vijaya Luniya and Subuhi Khan. Part 2 : Plant Anatomy, Host Pathogen Interactions, Biofertilizers And Biopesticides: 9. Biofertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture/D. J. Bagyaraj and A. N. Balakrishna. 10. Anamorphic Fungi: An Overview/Praveen Gehlot, D. K. Purohit and S. Kaur. 11. Ultra structural details of teak wood decay caused by Lenzites sterioides (Fr.) Ryv. and Coriolus versicolor L. ex Fr./P.K. Nagadesi, Arun Arya and Susy Albert. 12. Preservation of Anamorphic Fungi/Praveen Gehlot, S. Kaur and Kamna Sharma. 13. Occurrence of fungi on Madhuca seeds and physico-chemical characteristics of seed oil/Shraddha Olpadkar and Arun Arya. 14. Reclamation of fluorspar mining areas of Kadipani by AMF inoculated tree species/Shirali Chokshi and Arun Arya. 15. Occurrence of certain timber degrading fungi from saw mills of Gujarat/Arun Arya and P.K. Nagadesi.16. Petiolar anatomy as an aid to the identification of Mangifera indica varieties/Bhavana Sharma, Susy Albert and H.K. Dhaduk. 17. Comparative study of the effect of bio-fertilizer (AM Fungi) on yield of selected crops/M.H. Gadani, K. Banerjee, S.P. Sisodiya and K.K. Srivastava. 18. Occurrence of Endophytic fungal flora from leaves, stem and bark of Mangifera indica L. from Vadodara, Gujarat/Shipra Chaudhary and Arun Arya. 19. Bio-control agents (BCAs) as a potential tool to uphold sustain-ability of Environment: Types, methods and commercialization/Riddhi M. Patel and Y.T. Jasrai. 20. Edible vaccines A bright Panorama for Healthcare/Mansi Barochia, Chaini Konwar and Nisarg Soni. Part 3 : Plant Physiology, Tissue Culture, Plant Genomics, Proteomics, Molecular Biology And Plant Biotechnology: 21. Performance of tissue culture date palm (Phoenix dactylefera L.) in Mundra taluka/D.R. Kanzaria, M.V. Ramdevputra, U.N. Tank, M.K. Mankad and N.P. Shukla. 22. The use of RAPD in assessing genetic diversity in Commiphora wightii (Arnott.) Bhandari, an endangered medicinal plant/Sanghamitra Samantaray, K P Hidayath, K A Geetha and Satyabrata Maiti. 23. Variability Induced by Ethyl Methane Sulphonate on Presoaked and Dry Seeds of Hordeum vulgare L. Var. K-409/Archana Srivastava and Alka Srivastava. 24. Effect of different polysaccharides as explant holding substitute on Micropropogation of Banana/N. C. Vora and Y. T. Jasrai. 25. Gamma rays induced variability in Jatropha curcas L. - D. Nayak, N.S. Patil, S.K. Jha and D.B. Jadeja. 26. Genetic divergence of muskmelon (Cucumis melo Linn.)/Reetu Mehta, Diwakar Singh and M.K. Bhalala. 27. Effect of NaCl and GA3 on germination of Coreopsis seeds/Kajal Gandhi and Archana Mankad. 28. Morph-physiological parameters and seed yield of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) as influenced by salicylic acid and brassinolide/C. Mandavia, L. Raval, V. Khasiya and M.K. Mandavia. 29. Large scale production of an important ayurvedic medicinal plant Taruni (Aloe barbadensis Mill.).

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    orig.cloth Minor rubbing. A Small ink mark to top page-edge. VG. Textual charts & tables 23x15cm, xxi,421 pp Contains 10 papers. Includes: D.A. Evans "Issues of Cognitive Science in Medicine"; A.S.Elstein; et al: "Estrogen Replacement Decisions of Third- Year Residents: Clinical Intuition & Decision Analysis"; V.L. Patel " Biomedical Knowledge & Clinical Reasoning"; P.J. Feltovich; et al: "The Nature of Conceptual Understanding in Biomediicne: The Deep Structure of Complex Ideas & the Development of Misconceptions"; K.R. Hammond; et al: " Application of Cognitive Theory to the Student-Teacher Dialogue"; D.A. Evans & C.S. Gadd "Managing Coherence & Context in Medical Problem-Solving Discourse"; V.L.Patel; et al: "A Cognitive Framework for Doctor-Patient Interaction"; N.S. Rodolitz & W.J, Clancy "GUIDON-MANAGE: Teaching the Process of Medical Diagnosis"; C. Glymour "When Less Is More"; A. Lesgold "Context-Specific Requirements for Models of Expertise". Minor rubbing. A Small ink mark to top page-edge. VG.

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Editorial. 1. A mixture of alkaloids flavonoids and terpenes/sterols with antimycobacterial activity from methanol extract of Artemisia annua L. (Compositae) (whole plant)/A. Uba K. Ibrahim E.B. Agbo and A.A. Makinde. 2. An ethnobotanical study of Halam tribe of Dhalai district Tripura India/R. Halam Reema Saha and B.K. Datta. 3. An ethnobotanical study of Sambharpat of West Nimar district of Madhya Pradesh/S.K. Mahajan. 4. Assessment of the antimicrobial and phytochemical properties of the stem bark extract of Disthemonantus bentamianus L. (African Satin Wood) on microorganisms isolated from Semen/K.A. Yongabi E.B. Agbo and F. Tahir. 5. Collection and conservation of Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) a multipurpose tree for livelihood of rural poor/N. Sunil G. Subbi Reddy N. Sivaraj and S. Sridhar. 6. Dental care in herbal way some ethnobotanical findings/Enakshi Ray Chaudhuri H.A. Molla and S.K. Basu. 7. Dye yielding plants of Assam and its neighbouring areas/M. Islam and F. Hasin. 8. Ethnobotanical studies in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary Central Himalayas India/D.P. Semwal and P. Pardha Saradhi. 9. Ethnobotanical studies in Sangla Valley district Kinnaur in Himachal Himalayas/Viraj Man and Bhupender Dutt. 10. Ethnobotanical studies of Srikhola Lepchajagat Tonglu and Pankhabari areas of Darjeeling district West Bengal/Rama Prasad Bhattacharya and Chandrakala Rai. 11. Ethnobotanical study of Kalahandi district Orissa/A.M. Saren A.C. Halder and P.R. Sur. 12. Ethnomedicinal plants used as antidiabetic/P.R. Sur A.M. Saren and A.C. Halder. 13. Ethnomedicinal studies of Patan district North Gujarat/P.K. Patel. 14. Ethnomedicinal studies on cucurbits of Agra district/K.P. Singh and Rekha Agarwal. 15. Ethnomedicinal study of some important plants used in the treatment of hair and boils in district of Pulwama of Kashmir/Iqbal Chak R.K. Agarwal and Majeed Kak. 16. Ethnomedicinal uses of some weeds in some agro ecosystems of Doon Valley/Lokender Singh Neelam Sharma S.P. Joshi R.K. Manhas and Venita Joshi. 17. Ethno medico botanical studies in Pench Tiger Reserve Madhya Pradesh/S.K. Masih. 18. Important medicinal plants and their uses in Me Gad watershed area of Lahual and Spiti/Yogendra Sharma Arvind Kumar Archna Singh and J.C. Rana. 19. Important medicinal plants in Moolbari watershed area of Himachal Pradesh/Archna Singh Yogendra Sharma Arvind Kumar and J.C. Rana. 20. Ipomoea carnea Subsp. fistulosa (Convolvulaceae) a friend plant of tribals/Kaptain K. Bajpayee. 21. Medicinal uses of some terrestrial exotic weeds/P.R. Sur A.M. Saren and A.C. Halder. 22. Mesta diversity a potential source to improve rural economy in north coastal Andhra Pradesh/N. Sivaraj S.R. Pandravada M.V. Naidu G. Srinivasa Reddy N. Sunil V. Kamala Babu Abraham and K.S. Varaprasad. 23. Natural and cultivated dye yielding plants and their utilization by villagers in southern districts of Tamil Nadu/K. Rajendran S. Baburaj and M. Jothi Basu. 24. Note on aquatic macrophytes of Gujarat and their economic values/K.D. Mitaliya D.C. Bhatt and B.B. Maitreya. 25. Observations on traditional herbal remedies for paralysis in Gujarat/B.A. Jadeja N.K. Odedra and D.R. Zala. 26. Phenolic profile in some petrocrops/M.S.N. Reddy M. Radhakrishnaiah and S. Jelani. 27. Phytochemical and antimicrobial screening of the leaf extracts of Ocimum gratissimum L./O.I. Okechukwu and F. Tahir. 28. Phytochemical studies in genera Tetrastigma (Miq.) Planch. and Vitis L. (Fam. Vitaceae) and their taxonomic significance/S.G. Patil and B.K. Honrao. 29. Plants used in traditional phytotherapy for indigestion in Gujarat India/B.A. Jadeja N.K. Odedra J.K. Chavda and D.C. Bhatt. 30. Potential ethnomedicinal plants at Kaptipada Forest Range Orissa India and their uses/K.K. Behera N. Manjari Mishra and G.R. Rout. 31. Potential fodder species of Ladakh Himalaya/Anju Verma O.P. Chaurasia Basant Ballabh and B. Raut. 32. Ritual plants of Neeru Valley Bhadarwah Jammu and Kashmir India/Harish Chander Du.