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The idea of the book entitled “Objective Life

Science: MCQs for Life Science Examination:

2nd Ed.” was born because of the lack of

any comprehensive book covering all the

aspects of various entry level life science

competitive examinations in particular

conducted by CSIR, DBT, ICAR, ICMR, ASRB,

IARI, State and National Eligibility Test, but

not limited to.

The ultimate purpose of this book is to

equip the reader with brainstorming

challenges and solution for life science and

applied aspect examinations. It contains

predigested information on all the academic

subject of life science for good

understanding, assimilation, self-evaluation,

and reproducibility.

Kailash Choudhary

R.P. Saran

Ramesh Raliya

Objective Life Science(2nd Edition)MCQs For Life Science Examination

(CSIR, ICAR, DBT, ASRB, IARI, NET, SET)

Botany

Zoology

Biotechnology978-81-7233-996-8 | PB | 853 pp. | ` 580 Size : 7.2"x 9.5"

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Part-A 3. Molecular Biology

1. Biochemistry 4. Signalling Immunology Cancer

2. Cell Biology 5. Developmental Biology

3. Molecular Biology 6. Plant Physiology

4. Signalling Immunology Cancer 7. Animal Physiology

5. Developmental Biology 8. Genetics

6. Plant Physiology 9. Diversity Among Life Forms

7. Animal Physiology 10. Ecology

8. Genetics 11. Evolution

9. Diversity Among Life Forms 12. Biotechnology

10. Ecology 13. Applied Biotechnology,

Biotechniques11. Evolution

Part-C12. Biotechnology

CSIR NET Papers (June, 2011 to13. Applied Biotechnology,December 2015)Biotechniques

Part-B

1. Biochemistry

2. Cell Biology

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The book covers all aspects of

Statistics and its application in

practical field to cater to the needs

of the research scholarsand

students of Engineering, Medical,

Commerce, Economics, BBA and

MBA, Biotechnology, Applied

Microbiology, Environmental

Science and the many, who are

required to learn the subject and

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methods in their sphere of work.

Real world data, particularly from

biology, industry, agricultureand

census have been taken in

explaining various statistical

techniques.

Basic StatisticsP.K. Mohanty

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CONTENTS

1. Introduction estimation- Interval estimation- Confidence

interval2. Collection of Data - Types of data-

Population- Sample- Population survey- 11. Hypothesis Testing - Tests of significance-

Sampling methods- Classification of data- Null hypothesis- Alternative hypothesis-

Variable types Types of error- One tailed test- Two tailed

test- Chi square tests3. Representation of Data - Frequency

distribution- Histogram- Frequency polygon- 12. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) - Test of

Frequency curve- Normal frequency curve- Hypothesis on equality of variances- Analysis

Relative frequency curve- Cumulative of Variance (ANOVA)- One way classification-

frequency curve or Ogive Two way classification- Least Significant

Difference (LSD)4. Measures of Central Tendency - Objectives-

Arithmetic Mean- Geometric Mean- 13. Simple Regression Analysis - Introduction-

Harmonic Mean- Mode- Median Definition- Scatter diagram- Method of least

square- Standard error of estimate-5. Measures of Dispersion - Range- QuartileComparison of correlation and regression-Deviation- Mean Deviation- StandardPropertiesDeviation- Coefficient of Variation

14. Correlation - Introduction- Definition- Utility-6. Skewness, Moments and Kurtosis -Types of correlation- Coefficient ofDefinition- Purpose- Measures- Karl Pearson-determination - Coefficient of correlationBowley coefficients

15. Non-parametric Tests - Introduction-7. Probability - Basic Concepts - Basic concepts-Characteristics- Sign test- Sign test (PairedMeasure of Probability- Terminology-data)- Mann-Whitney U test- Kruskal WalisPermutations and Combinations- Laws oftest- Kolmogorov Smirnov test (K-S test)-Probability and Set Theory- Bayes’ TheoremRank correlation8. Probability Distributions - Introduction-

16. Time Series Analysis - Reason- Fitting linearExpected value- Binomial distribution-trend- Second degree trend- Secular trend-Poisson distribution- Normal distribution-Seasonal variation- Cyclical variation-Standard normal distribution- StandardIrregular variationNormal Distribution

17. Index Numbers - Types of index numbers-9. Design Of Experiments - Basic principle-Wholesale price index- Consumer priceR a n d o m i z a t i o n - C o n t r o l - I n f o r m a lindex-Good index number criteria- Cost ofExperimental Designs- Formal Experimentalliving index number- Quantity index number-DesignsChain index number10. Sampling Distribution : Statistical Inference -

TERMS USEDCentral limit theorem- Statistic- Parameter-

Standard error- Statistical inference- Point STATISTICAL TABLES

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This book has been written to meet the specific needs of candidates appearing in Agriculture Research Service, CSIR, TIFR/NCBS, IISc (Bangalore), GATE, IIT-JAM, JRF, SRF and Biology Olympiads and other competitive examinations. A largenumber of mind-boggling questions of advance levels are presented. We havetired our best with wide array of questions covering minutest details of the subject in simpler form. Objective PlantPhysiology is an exclusive fundamentalsearch based collection of multiple choice questions prepared for students mainly tohelp them revise, consolidate and improve their knowledge and skills. The book comprises of twenty nine chapterscovering different aspects of plantphysiology containing more than 2500 questions accompanied with their answers.

Objective Plant Physiology2nd EditionMCQ in Plant Physiology

(CSIR, TIFR/NCBS, IISc, GATE, IIT-JAM, JRF, SRF)

Padmanabh Dwivedi

Prasann Kumar

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1. The Biological Clock: Rhythms Of Life Nitrogen Fixation

2. Photomorphogenesis 25. Sulfur Assimilation And Metabolism In

Plant3. The Power Of Movement In Plants

26. Carbohydrate Metabolism In Plant4. Plant Growth Regulators

27. Special Modes Of Nutrition 5. Photoperiodism

28. Respiration And Photorespiration6. Temperature: Plant Development And

Distribution 29. Matching type questions

7. Secondary Metabolites Answers

8. Responses Of Plants To Environmental

Stress

9. Germination And Dormancy

10. Vernalization

11. Translocation Of Organic Solutes

12. Absorption Of Mineral Salts

13. Mineral Nutrition Of Plants

14. Transpiration And Guttation

15. Plant Tissue Culture

16. Eco-Physiology And Environmental

Biology

17. Photosynthesis

18. Enzymes And Vitamins

19. Instrumentation In Plant Physiology

20. The Plant Cell

21. Plant Molecular Biology

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23. Water Relations

24. Nitrogen Metabolism And Biological

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Plant Pathology

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Objective Life Science: 2nd Edition MCQs For Life Science Examination

(CSIR, ICAR, DBT, ASRB, IARI, NET, SET)

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R.P. Saran

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This book would be enormously

a prolific reference book for

acquiring advanced knowledge

by faculties, post-graduate and

Ph.D. scholars in response to the

innovative courses in Plant

Physiology, Plant Biochemistry,

Plant Molecular Biology, Plant

Biotechnology, Environmental

Sciences, Plant Pathology,

Microbiology, Soil Science &

Agricultural Chemistry,

Agronomy, Horticulture, and

Botany. This book would be

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required in the present scenario.

Plant Stress TolerancePhysiological & Molecular Strategies

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Section I: Ultra Techniques in Plant introduction of Transgenic Plants

Physiology 11. An Insight of Iron Chlorosis in

1. Applications of Liquid Chomatography Horticultural Crops : Physiological and

Mass Spectrometry for Proteomics M o l e c u l a r B a s i s , a n d Po s s i b l e

Management Strategies2. High-Throughput Phenotyping for

Abiotic Stress Tolerance Section IV: Proteomic Research

Section II: Abiotic Stresses - Physiological 12. Significance of Post - translational

and Molecular Implications Modifications for Proteomic Research

3. Plant Phenotyping under Drought Section V: Medicinal Plants, In Vitro

Regeneration & Natural Products4. Morpho-Physiological and Molecular

Modulations in Plants in Response to 13. In Vitro Regeneration & Acclimatization

Drought Studies of Some of the Important

Endangered Medicinal Plants of Asia5. High Temperature Stress – Physiological,

Biochemical and Molecular Impacts and 14. Bioassay-Directed Discovery of Natural

Tolerance Mechanisms Products for their Antimicrobial Potential

6. Improving grain yield in wheat (Triticum 15. Swertia chirayita: Endangered Medicinal

a e s t i v u m L . ) b y s t e m r e s e r v e Herb of Temperate Himalaya

remobilization under heat stress Section VI: Plant Physiology in Sustainability

7. Short Term Responses of Crops under of Agriculture

Mercury Contamination at Hazardous 16. Physiological and Biochemical PropertiesWaste Sites of Gliricidia: Its Cultivation A Scope for

8. Molecular Genetics and Physiological Remunerative Venture for Farmers

Mechanisms of Submergence Tolerance 17. Thiourea Improves the Performance ofin Rice Crops

9. Paclobutrazol: A Potential Growth Section VII: Comprehensive ReviewRegulator under Abiotic Stresses 18. Role of Allelopathy in Sustainable

Section III: Microbial Diversity and Molecular Agriculture-with special reference toStrategies in Plant Nutrition Parthenium

10. Soil Microbial Diversity and Nutrient Subject IndexTransformation as Influenced by

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The book describes various recent

technological interventions in

production, handling and

processing of important

horticultural crops and also

discusses the various methods to

extend the shelf life as well as

development of different value

added products including

important spices and other uses.

Importance of horticulture in

Indian context, growth pattern,

area and production, and its role

in human nutrition are discussed

in this book.

Post Harvest Managementand Production of ImportantHorticultural CropsAmit Nath

Shukadev Mangraj

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1. Advancement in Indian 16. Processing and Value Addition of

Horticulture Horticultural Crops

2. Hi-Tech Horticulture 17. Minimal Processing in Fruits and

Vegetables3. Organic Horticulture for

Sustainability 18. Extension Approaches and

Programmes for Transfer of 4. Production and PropagationHorticultural Production and Techniques in Horticultural CropsProcessing Technology to the 5. Nursery Management and Farmers or EntrepreneursCommercialization of Vegetable

Crops

6. Production and Post Harvest

Management of Turmeric and

Ginger

7. Management of Ornamental Crops

and Germplasm Registration

8. Plantation crops and Horticulture

Based Farming

9. Biotechnology and Tissue Culture

in Horticultural Crops

10. Important Pests and Diseases

Management of Horticultural Crops

11. Post Harvest Management of

Horticultural Crops

12. Horticultural Crops Processing

13. Fruit Sorting and Grading

14. MA Packaging of Horticultural

Produce

15. Active Packaging Technology

The Basics of Human

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Agriculture and Humanity Vol. III : Agriculture

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Mycotoxins, toxic metabolites of molds

elaborated during their colonization of foods

and feeds, pose a threat to human and

animal life. Molds are the diverse group of

fungi, which grow in compatatively dry and

warm environments, produce copious

amount of spores and promote the

elaboration of these mycotoxins.

Mycotoxigenic fungi, which are unique their

sporulating apparatus and exhibit wide

variation in their morphology, poses a

challenge in their identification. There are

numerous examples of their misidentification

leading to wrong conclusions. Precise

information on taxonomy of these fungi is

lacking. Therefore, this book fulfills the need

of providing comprehensive information and

keys helpful for the accurate identification of

these moulds. The book also provides

comprehensive account of morphology,

mycotoxins produced and factors leading to

the elaboration of mycotoxins. Information

on their molecular detection, anamorphic

and teleomorphic relationships is also

included.

Taxonomy of Mycotoxigenic FungiS. Girisham

V. Koteswara Rao

S.M. Reddy

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1. Introduction - 1.1.(i) General Introduction; Paecilomyces; 42. Papulaspora; 43.

1.2. (ii) Key to the identification of mycotoxin Penicillium; 44. Periconia; 45. Pestalotiopsis;

producing fungi; 1.3. (iii) Figures of 46. Phoma; 47. Phomopsis; 48. Piricauda; 49.

Mycotoxigenic Fungi Pithomyces; 50. Pteroconium; 51. Pyricularia;

52. Rosellinia; 53. Sclerotinia; 54. 2. Isolation and detection of mycotoxigenicSepedonium; 55. Stachybotrys; 56. Sphacilia; fungi - 2.1. Mycological Examination of Foods;57. Talaromyces; 58 Thanatephorerus; 59. 2.2. Sample Preparation; 2.3. Methods and Thielavia; 60. Torulopsis; 61. Trichoderma; 62. Media for Isolation of Xerophilic Fungi; 2.4. Trichotheicum; 63. Verticillium; 64. Taxonomy of Food Spoilage Fungi; 2.5. Verticimonosporium; 65. ZygosporiumCulture Collections and their Importance in

Mycotoxin Research; 2.5.1. Methods of 4. Molecular Detection of Mycotoxigenic Fungi

Metabolic Activity Maintained Fungal and Mycotoxins - 4.1. Introduction; 4.2.

Cultures; 2.5.2. Methods of Metabolically Biosynthetic Gene Clusters; 4.3. Molecular

Inactive Fungal Cultures; 2.6. Importance of Markers for Fungal Complex Genetic

Culture Collections for Research on Analyses; 4.4. Polymerase Chain Reaction

Mycotoxigenic Fungi of Stored Products; 2.7. (PCR) in Detection of Mycotoxigenic species;

Culture Collection and Developing Countries 4.5. Single-Strand Conformation

Polymorphism (SSCP); 4.6. Randomly 3. Description of Various Mycotoxigenic Fungi - Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD); 4.7. 1. Acremonium; 2. Alternaria; 3. Arthrinium; Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism4. Ascochyta; 5. Aspergillus; 6. Beauveria; 7. (AFLP); 4.8. Molecular Detection of DifferentBipolaris; 8. Byssochlamys; 9. Ceratocystis;Mycotoxins in Foods and Feeds10. Chalara; 11. Chaetomium; 12.

Cladosporium; 13. Clavariopsis; 14. Claviceps; 5. Pleomorphism in Mycotoxigenic Fungi - 5.1.

15. Colletotrichum; 16. Curvularia; 17. Pleomorphism with Conidia of the same

Cylindrocarpon; 18. Dendrodochium; 19. Ontogenic Type; 5.2. Pleomorphism with

Diaporthe; 20. Diplodia; 21. Conidia of different types; 5.3. Pleomorphism

Dichotomomyces; 22. Drechslera; 23. of Conidiomata; 5.4. Sequence of States; 5.5.

Dematophora; 24. Epichloe; 25. Epicoccum; Pleomorphism and Classification; 5.6.

26. Fusarium; 27. Fusicoccum; 28. Gerlachia; Pleomorphism and Nomenclature

29. Gibberella; 30. Gliocladium; 31. 6. Ecology of Mycotoxigenic Fungi - 6.1. Effect of Gloeotinia; 32. Hormiscium; 33. Physical factors; 6.2. Effect of ChemicalHyalodendron; 34. Lasiodiplodia; 35. factors; 6.3. Influence of Biological factorsMetarrhizium; 36. Microdochium; 37. GlossaryMagnaparthe; 38. Monographella; 39. List of Mycotoxigenic SpeciesMyrothecium; 40. Nigrospora; 41.

References

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A Manual of Practical Entomology3rd Edition (Field and Laboratory Guide)

A Manual of Practical

Entomology (Field and

Laboratory guide) is written

to provide text material on

different aspects of the

practical syllabi of M.Sc.

Entomology. Primarily

intended for use by the post-

graduate and graduate

students of Entomology of

the Universities in Rajasthan

and elsewhere in India, it can

also be used by agriculture

departments, naturalists and

workers in other related

fields.

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3. Survey of Representative Insect 10. Microtomy

Orders 11. Field Report

4. Identification of Insects with the help References and Suggested Readingsof Taxonomic Keys Appendix I

5. Brief Natural History of some Appendix IICommon Insects Appendix III

6. Applied Entomology Subject Index7. Exercises Based on Insect Physiology,

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Allelopathy in The Life of Plants

and their Communities

The chemical interaction of

plants by means of

physiologically active

excretions (allelopathy) is

firstly discussed in this book as

an independent biological

problem. The role and place

of allelopathy are shown in the

other sciences, with its

importance for plant

physiology and biochemistry.

geobotany, agriculture,

forestry, and for the national

economy.

A.M. Grodzinskii

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About the Translators: R.J. Willis and G. Rosinaka

Acknowledgements

The Life and Work of Andrei M. Grodzinskii by R.J. Willis

Translators' Note

Allelopathy in the Life of Plants and Their Associations by A. M. Grodzinskii

Introduction

1. History of the study and future

developments and

ways of the problem of the

chemical interaction of plants

2. Excretory functions of plants. The

plant as a donor of

active substances

3. The active substances and their

accumulation in the environment.

The problem of the environment

4. The absorption of organic

substances and their physiological

and biochemical effects on plants.

The plant as an acceptor of organic

secretions

5. Phytocenotic value of and practical

problems of utilising allelopathy

Appendix (Applications)

References

Herbal Resources of

India and Nepal

S.K. Sood

Rakesh Thakur

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Threatened Desert Plants

Suresh Kumar

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Forest Tribology and Anthropology

This book is designed to present

introductory information on tribes

especially on characteristics, family,

distribution, dialect, demography,

economy, kinship, marriage,

dormitory, religion, culture, magic,

role in forest development, symbiotic

relationship, anthropological aspects

of tribe and the tribal development

through various plans, schemes and

programmes. This book is expected to

serve as an excellent text book for

undergraduates and post graduates in

forestry colleges and related

disciplines. It will serves as a reference

book for students, teachers, foresters,

policy makers, anthropologists,

research workers, aspirants of

competitive exams and general

readers as well.

Vinod M. Mhaiske

Vinayak K. Patil

Satish S. Narkhede

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1. Tribal: Meaning, Characteristics, History And Race - 1.1. 9. Culture, Society, Community, Group Institution, Social

Introduction; 1.2. Definitions Of Tribe; 1.3. Striking Change And Cultural Change - 9.1. Meaning Of Culture;

Features / Peculiar Characteristics Of Indian Tribe; 1.4. 9.2. Meaning Of Society; 9.3. Meaning Of Community;

History Of Indian Tribe; 1.5. Meaning Of Race; 1.6. 9.4. Meaning Of Group; 9.5. Meaning Of Institutions; 9.6.

Characteristics Or Trait Of Race Or Concept Criteria For Meaning Of Social Change; 9.7. Meaning Of Cultural

Racial Classification; 1.7. Major Races Of The World Change; 9.8. Difference Between Social Change And

Cultural Change; 9.9. Characteristics Of Social Change;2. Tribal: Family And Marriages - 2.1. Meaning Of Tribal9.10. Characteristics Of CultureFamily; 2.2. Functions Of Tribal Family; 2.3.

Characteristics Of Tribal Family; 2.4. Types Or Forms Of 10. Tribal Religion And Magic - 10.1. Meaning Of Religion;

Tribal Family; 2.5. Tribal Marriage; 2.6. Objectives Of 10.2. Origin Of Religion; 10.3. Religious Practitioners /

Marriage; 2.7. Classification Or Types Of Tribal Marriages; Leaders; 10.4. Meaning Of Magic; 10.5. Forms Of Magic;

2.8. Methods Of Acquiring Mates In Tribal Community 10.6. Witchcraft

3. Tribal: Kinship, Taboo, Totem And Youth Dormitory - 11. Anthropology: Meaning, Nature And Scope,

3.1. Meaning Of Kinship; 3.2. Types Of Kinship; 3.3. Branches, Study Methods And Role In Tribal

Degree Of Kinship; 3.4. Kinship Based On Descent; 3.5. Development - 11.1. Meaning; 11.2. Nature And Scope Of

Kinship Usages Or Behaviour; 3.6. Meaning Of Taboo; 3.7. Anthropology; 11.3. Branches Of Anthropology; 11.4.

Purpose Of Taboos; 3.8. Meaning Of Totem; 3.9. Meaning Methods Of Anthropological Study; 11.5. Steps In

Of Youth Dormitory; 3.10. Characteristics Of Youth Anthropological Study; 11.6. Role Of Anthropology In

Dormitory; 3.11. Functions/Purpose/Importance Of Tribal Development

Tribal Dormitory; 3.12. The Ghotul Of Muria And Gond; 12. Policies, Plans And Programmes Of Tribal3.13. Dormitories For Other Tribes Development And Their Implementations In India - 12.1.

4. Tribal: Demography And Dialects - 4.1. Introduction; Pre And Post-Independence Approaches For Tribal

4.2. Distribution Of Tribal Population; 4.3. Types Of Tribal Development; 12.2. Constitutional Provisions; 12.3.

Region Or Geographical Distribution Of Tribe; 4.4. Tribal Sivaraman Committee, U.N. Dhebar Committee And S.C.

Dialects; 4.5. Linguistic Groups Dube Committee; 12.4. Five-Year Plan; 12.5. Schemes For

Tribal Development; 12.6. Programmes For Tribal5. Tr ibal Economy: Economic Typology AndWelfare; 12.7. National Scheduled Tribes Finance AndCharacteristics - 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. EconomicDevelopment Corporation (Nstfdc); 12.8. Tribal Co-Typology Of The Tribe; 5.3. Structure / GeneralOperative Marketing Development Federation Of IndiaCharacteristics Of Tribal EconomyLimited (Trifed); 12.9. The StS And Other Traditional6. Tribal: Socio-Economic And Cultural Problems - 6.1.Forest Dwellers (Recognition Of Forest Rights) Act, 2006Introduction; 6.2. Socio-Economic And Cultural Problems13. Tribals Of Maharashtra - 13.1. Introduction; 13.2.Of TribalsTribal Demography; 13.3. Maharashtra Government7. Tribals And Their Development - 7.1. Introduction; 7.2.Initiatives For Tribal DevelopmentConstitutional Safeguards For St; 7.3. Other FactorsAnnexure -IResponsible For Development Of Tribals

Annexure -Ii8. Forest And Tribes - 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Role Of

Forestry In Socio-Economic Development Of Tribes; 8.3. Annexure -Iii

Tribal Welfare And Social Forestry; 8.4. Symbiotic BibliographyRelationship Between Forest And Tribes; 8.5. Forest In

Tribal Area

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Indian Ethnobotany:Emerging Trends

Currently ethnobotany has been a subject of wide interest forresearch in developing and developed countries. The book has been dedicated to the doyenof Indian ethnobiology, Dr. S.K. Jain, FNA, popularly known as 'Father of Indian Ethnobotany'.The book comprises veryimportant articles written bynotable ethnobiologists/botanists on different aspects of ethnobotany. The book wouldcertainly be useful to the students, researchers and teachers working on variousaspects of ethnobotany and helpful to various pharmaceuticalindustries in exploring plants forpreparation of new drugs.

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SECTION – A 12. Floristic and Ethnobotanical Studies in

Residuary Andhra Pradesh – T. Pullaiah, S.1. E t h n o b o t a n y , E t h n o b i o l o g y ,Sandhya Rani, K. Sri Rama Murthy & S.Ethnopharmaco-logy, Bioprospecting ofKaruppusamyTraditional Knowledge and Evolution of

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Sikarwar2. Role of Ethnobotany in search of newer

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Diversity: Some concerns & issues – Vartika Jain

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Industries in Tribal areas of Odisha, India – Bajpai, S. Nayaka & B. N. Singh

Harish Singh 16. Changing Trends and Emerging Challenges

4. Folklore Driven Osteogenic Compounds in Plant Taxonomy with Particular

for Modern Therapeutics from Fracture Reference to India – R.R. Rao

Healing Plants of Uttarakhand Himalaya 17. A Revisit to the Taxonomy of Indian Citrus

5. Restoration Ethnobotany: Applying L. (Rutaceae) – K N Nair & Susheel Kumar

Traditional Ecological Knowledge 18. Ethno-veterinary Practices in India: A

6. Wild Edible Plants used by the Dimasa Review – Sushmita Shrivastava & Ashok K.

tribe of Barak Valley (Assam) Jain

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9. Ethnobotanical Studies in North East India: Century – Sudhir Chandra

A Review 20. Botanical Survey of India: The Epicenter of

10. Unique Floral Diversity and its Cultural Ethnobotanical Studies of Dr. S.K. Jain – A.

Intricacy with Tribals of Rajasthan K. Sahoo

11. Ethno-conservation of Threatened Plants 21. Institute of Ethnobiology: A Treasure of

of Western Himalaya - Traditional Practices Ethnobotanical Knowledge – Ashok K. Jain

and Current Scenario – S.K. Srivastava and 22. Personal Glimpses with Dr. S. K. JainPrashant K. Pusalkar

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Management of Saline & Waste Water in Agriculture

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4. Saline Water Irrigation and Soil Properties

5. Salt Tolerance of Arable Crops and Plants

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Mycology and Microbiology havepredominant influence in our lives. They aredirectly or indirectly involved in generatingthe food we eat and drink, besides providinglife saving pharmaceutical products, including the sources of enzymes. They play a vital rolein recycling of organic matter and severalecological processes. Both fungi and microbeshave contributed several billion dollars worthof technological products. For instance: yeastis used in brewing and bakery, Lactobacillusferments milk to yoghurt and a number of edible mushrooms are rich in nutrientsbesides possessing many medicinal properties. Bacteria and fungi serve as keyorganisms in understanding life processes,genetic engineering and as experimentalorganisms. Therefore, it is necessary to studythe biology and biotechnology of these organisms. It is a humble attempt of the authors to make the readers understand the biology and biotechnology of fungi and microbes in a simpler way and also tocommunicate the recent developments.

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1. The Fungi 23. Sexual Reproduction of Fungi – Recent

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24. Fungi in Miscellaneous Substrates3. General Characters of Fungi

25. Entomogenous Fungi4. International Code of Nomenclature for

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Fungi 27. Interaction of Fungi with Higher Plants

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6. Zygomycota 29. Mycological Methods - Collection,

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39. Some Aspect of Applied Microbiology19. Diversity and Conservation of Fungi40. Life Cycles in Microbes and Fungi20. Lichens - Structure, Reproduction,GlossaryEcological & Economic Importance

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Weed Identification and Medicinal Use

This book entitled “Weed Identificationand Medicinal Use” deals with importantweed identification tips as well as medicinal use of important weeds. In the first chapter, key identificationcharacteristics of weeds like leaf shape, arrangement of the leaves, type of flowers and inflorescence are given. In the second chapter photographs of 201 weeds along with detailed morphologicalcharacters, association with differentcrops, their dispersal mechanism and growing season etc. are provided. Apart from this, the important morphologicalcharacters pertaining to different weedspecies i.e. plant height, leaf type, rootsystem, type of stem, growing season, branching habits, flower type and colour,shape of fruits/seeds, habitat, means of propagation etc. are also discussed in this chapter. In the third chapter, the medicinal value of 94 importantweeds/plant parts which can be used tocure different diseases has been discussed. The glossary of medical termsis also provided in the fourth chapter.

U.S. Walia

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Agronomy

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Identification of Weeds

and Their Control Measures

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Analytical Methods for

Medicinal Plants and

Economic Botany

M. Daniel

Denni Mammen

978-81-7233-975-3

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` 1950

Medicinal Seeds

and Plants

K. Vanangamudi

V. Anbukkarasi

M. Prabhu

978-81-7233-875-6

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` 2950

Ayurvedic Medicinal

Plants of India, Vol. 1-2 (Set)

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Indian Ethnobotany:

Bibliography of 21st Century (2001-2015)

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Analytical Methods for MedicinalPlants and Economic Botany

A unique, unified and a single source laboratory

handbook; providing handy analytical

procedures on the gamut of important,

diagnostic medicinal and economic plant

chemicals. More than 300 experiments on

about 70 groups of phytochemicals in about

100 important plants are explained in an

understandable way. A brief review on the

chemistry, various types of extraction, solvents

used and important analytical instruments are

specified in the beginning of the book. The

experiments range from simple paper and TLC

chromatographic procedures to advanced GC

and HPLC methods, therefore, the experiments

can be easily selected depending on the

availability of instruments with oneself.

This book will be a valuable handbook for all the

ayurvedic and herbal manufacturers throughout

the world for their quality control procedures;

and for courses on biochemistry, botany,

pharmacy, biotechnology and organic

chemistry. This can also serve as a reference

book for phytochemistry, economic botany,

medicinal plants and researchers.

M. Daniel

Denni Mammen

Botany

Microbiology

Medicinal Plants

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1. Methods of Extraction and Chlorophylls

Characterization - 1.1 Extraction; 1.2. 9. Sulphur containing compounds - 9.1 Sample purification and concentration; Glucosinolates; 9.2 Sulphides 1.3. Solvents used for extraction; 1.4. 9.3 Thiophenes Isolation and Characterization 10. Alkanes, Acetogenins and Polyacetylenes -

2. Carbohydrates - 2.1. Monosaccharides; 10.1 Alkanes; 10.2. Annonaceous 2.2. Disaccharides; 2.3. Analytical acetogenins; 10.3. Polyacetylenesmethods; 2.4. Polysaccharides; References

3. Amino acids and Proteins - 3.1. Amino Indexacids: protein and non-protein amino

acids; 3.2 Proteins

4. Fats and Oils

5. Terpenoids - 5.1 Mono and

sesquiterpenoids, Volatile oils; 5.2.

Iridoids; 5.3. Diterpenoids; 5.4.

Triterpenoids; 5.5. Carotenoids; 5.6.

Polyisoprenoids - Rubber and Gutta

6. Alkaloids - 6.1. General methods of

extraction and testing of alkaloids; 6.2.

Alkaloidal amines; 6.3. Indole alkaloids;

6.4. Isoquinoline alkaloids; 6.5. Purine

alkaloids; 6.6. Pyridine-piperidine

alkaloids; 6.7. Quinazoline alkaloids; 6.8.

Quinoline alkaloids; 6.9. Steroidal

alkaloids; 6.10. Tropane alkaloids; 6.11

Tropolone alkaloids

7. Phenolics - 7.1. Simple phenols and

benzoic acids; 7.2. Phenylpropanoids; 7.3.

Flavonoids; 7.4. Quinones; 7.5. Tannins;

7.6. Lignin

8. Other nitrogen containing compounds -

8.1 Amines; 8.2. Cyanogenic glycosides;

8.3 Indigo from Indigofera; 8.4.

Manual of Ethnobotany

2nd Edition

S.K. Jain

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Taxonomy of

Mycotoxigenic Fungi

S. Girisham

V. Koteswara Rao

S.M. Reddy

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Diseases of Vegetable, Ornamentaland Spice Crop

The book entitled "Diseases of Vegetable,

Ornamental and Spice crops" is

specifically prepared for under-graduate

and post-graduate students in

Agriculture/Horticulture and a range of

professionals including teachers,

researchers, extension plant pathologists

and commercial farmers. Each disease

entry includes a brief introduction to the

disease, detailed description of disease

symptoms, information on the pathogen

and disease development and strategies

for disease management. Disease cycles

of important diseases have also been

drawn which will help in understanding

the perpetuation and spread of the

pathogens. Coloured photographs of

disease symptoms have been included for

easy identification of different diseases.

S.K. Gupta

R.C. Sharma

Monica Sharma

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1. Introduction Fenugreek

2. Diseases of Potato 25. Post Harvest Diseases of

Vegetable, Ornamental and Spice 3. Diseases of TomatoCrops4. Diseases of Brinjal

26. Selected Literature5. Diseases of Bell pepper and Chilli27. Glossary6. Diseases of Bhindi/Okra

Subject Index7. Diseases of CrucifersColour Plates8. Diseases of Pea

9. Diseases of Beans

10. Diseases of Beet root

11. Diseases of Onion and Garlic

12. Diseases of Cucurbits

13 Diseases of Rose

14. Diseases of Jasmine

15. Diseases of Crossandra

16. Diseases of Tuberose

17. Diseases of Geranium

18. Diseases of Ginger and Turmeric

19. Diseases of Cumin

20. Diseases of Pepper

21. Diseases of Small Cardamom

22. Diseases of Large Cardamom and

Nutmeg

23. Diseases of Coriander

24. Diseases of Clove, Cinnamon and

Disease Problems in

Vegetable Production

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Medical Microbiology andImmunology

The present book is designed to cater the

needs of BSc Microbiology, Biotechnology

and Pharmacy. The basic concept of

disease, host-pathogen interaction,

diagnosis of disease, and chemotherapy

and antimicrobials are discussed concisely

for the better understanding of the

students and form a source material to

the teachers. Different diseases caused by

the bacteria and viruses are dealt

precisely; fulfilling the requirement of the

Undergraduate students of Microbiology.

The basic concepts of immunology,

antigen-antibody interactions,

autoimmunity, hypersentivity and

immunity disorders are also covered

precisely. The subject matter is written in

simple language keeping in view of

students' standard and very well-

illustrated with neat diagrams. A question

bank is given at the end of each chapter.

S.M. Reddy

G. Narendra Babu

Botany

Microbiology

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1. History of Medical Microbiology - 1.1. Introduction; 8.2 Active and Passive

Microorganisms and Disease; 1.2. Immunization; 8.3 Vaccines – Natural and

Development of Pure Culture; 1.3. Recombinant; 8.4 Further Reading

Viruses as Human Pathogen; 1.4. Sources 9. Diseases of Man - 9.1 Air-borne Disease; and Spread of Infection; 1.5. Immunity 9.2 Food and Water-borne Diseases; 9.3 and Immunization; 1.6. Future; 1.7. Insect-borne Diseases; 9.4 ContactFurther Reading Diseases; 9.5 Zoonotic Diseases; 9.6

2. Normal Microbial Flora of Human Body - Blood-borne Diseases; 9.7 Nosocomial

2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Status of Infections; 9.8 Further Reading

Microflora in Human Body; 2.3. Types of 10. History and Development of Microflora; 2.4. Further Reading Immunology - 10.1 Development of

3. Host Defence - 3.1 Definition of Disease; Vaccination; 10.2 Discovery of Humoral

3.2 Non-specific Defence Mechanism; 3.3 Immunity; 10.3 Immunity Against Non-

Further Reading; pathogenic Substrates; 10.4 Selective

Theory; 10.5 Structure of an Antibody;4. Host-pathogen Interactions - 4.1 10.6 Somatic Hybridization; 10.7 Scope of Introduction; 4.2 Bacterial Toxins; 4.3 Immunity; 10.8 Further ReadingVirulence; 4.4 Attenuation; 4.5 Further

Reading 11. Scope of Immunity - 11.1 Introduction;

11.2 Types of Immunity; 11.3 Organs of 5. General Principles of DiagnosticImmune System; 11.4 Cells Of Immune Microbiology - 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 System; 11.5 Further ReadingSpecimens; 5.3 Collection; 5.4 Transport;

5.5 Processing; 5.6 Serological Tests; 5.7 12. Principles of Immunology - 12.1

Molecular Methods; 5.8 Blood Groups; Introduction; 12.2 Factors Affecting

5.9 Biochemical Methods; 5.10 Further Antigenicity; 12.3 Antibodies; 12.4

Reading Further Reading

6. Chemotherapy and Antimicrobials - 6.1 13. Polyclonal and Monoclonal Antibodies -

Introduction; 6.2 Chemotherapeutic 13.1 Production and Application; 13.2

Agents; 6.3 Sulpha Drugs; 6.4 Antiviral Monoclonal Antibodies and Hybridomas;

Agents; 6.5 Antifungal Antibiotics; 6.6 13.3 Further Reading

Drug Resistance; 6.7 Further Reading 14. Immune Disorders – Hypersensitivity -

7. Susceptibility Tests - 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 14.1 Immune Disorders; 14.2 Further

Further Reading Reading

8. Preventive Control of Diseases - 8.1

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Research Methodology in Plant Science

The book comprises of different chapters associated with

methodology in Plant science (Botany), describing in a simple

and comprehensive way. The importance of creativity and

motivation in research, the planning and proposal of

research project, the description of different techniques

involved in research are described in an elaborate way. It also

includes the sources/collection of scientific information,

method of scientific report/paper/thesis writing etc. The

book is also a source of different aspects of research

methodology in plant science dealt with in a comprehensive

manner tailored to the needs of postgraduate

students/research scholars for easy understanding. The book

is profusely illustrated.

The different chapters described in the book include:

Introduction, Microscopy, Plant micro-technique,

Smear/Sqush technique, Plant tissue culture, Herbarium

technique, Hydrogen ion concentration (pH), Centrifugation,

Chromatography, Electrophoresis, Colorimetry, Spectro-

photometry, Radio-isotopes in biology and Computers and

their application in plant sciences. Chapters on Biostatistics,

Biophysics and Bioinformatics have also been included to

help the student in the statistical analysis of the results,

physical principles involved in the operation of different

instruments and basics of bioinformatics. We sincerely hope

that this book helps to fill up the lacuna and provides what all

that is needed about the research methods required for a

scholar/student in plant sciences to pursue their higher

studies.

P. Suresh Narayana

D. Varalakshmi

T. Pullaiah

Botany

Agriculture

978-81-7233-992-0 HB | 388 pp. | | ` 1950

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1. Reseach Methodology 10. Spectrophotometry

2. Centrifugation 11. Colorimetry

3. Plant Tissue Culture 12. Hydrogen Ion Concentration (ph)

4. Electrophoresis 13. Microtomy and Microtome

5. Herbarium Technique 14. Biostatistics

6. Chromatography 15. Computers in Life Sciences

7. Botanical Microtechnique 16. Radioisotopes in Plant Science

8. Microscopy 17. Bioinformatics

9. Smear and Squash Technique References

Mycology and

Microbiology(A Text Book For UG &

PG Student)

C. Manoharachary

K.V.B.R. Tilak

K.V. Mallaiah

I.K. Kunwar

978-81-7233-989-0

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Analytical methods for

Medicinal Plants and

Economic Botany

M. Daniel

Denni Mammen

978-81-7233-975-3

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Plant Sciences: Allelopathy

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President, Indian Society

of Allelopathy

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Plant Analysis:

Comprehensive Methods

and Protocols

B.K. Garg

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3- Plant Pathogens 4- Plant Analysis

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Biodiversity, Traditional Knowledgeand Intellectual Property Rights

The present book “Biodiversity, Traditional

Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights“

elaborates principles of biodiversity right from

definitions and concepts to strategies for

conservation of biodiversity. It also explains the

roles and functions of international organizations

like CBD in biodiversity conservation. A special topic

is devoted to explain magnitude of Indian

biodiversity and its importance in Indian context

and conservation methods. The unique feature of

this book is it connects biodiversity, traditional

knowledge and intellectual property rights.

Different aspects of biodiversity related traditional

knowledge and international initiatives undertaken

to protect the rights of traditional knowledge

holders are discussed. Issues and debates in the

application of intellectual property rights are

highlighted and alternative strategies being

adopted by different countries to protect their

biodiversity related traditional knowledge are

described. The last chapter explains the initiatives

undertaken by the Government of India to protect

its rich biodiversity and traditional knowledge

against biopiracy.

S. Ram Reddy

M. Surekha

V. Krishna Reddy

978-81-7233-969-2 | HB |261 pp. | ` 2450

Botany

IPR

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1. Biodiversity - Definitions and Concepts - 1.1 biodiversity; 9.3 Biodiversity hotspots; 9.4

Definitions; 1.2 Levels of biodiversity Status of biodiversity; 9.5 Threats to

biodiversity; 9.6 Loss of biodiversity; 9.72. Accumulation of Biodiversity - 2.1 EvolutionImportance and benefits of biodiversity; 9.8of life; 2.2 Speciation vs Extinctions; 2.3Inventories and assessment of biodiversity;Present state of global biodiversity9.9 Biodiversity conservation; 9.103. Distribution of Biodiversity - 3.1 FactorsB iod ivers i ty re lated internat iona laffecting global distribution of biodiversity;agreements; 9.11 National legislations,3.2 Patterns of global distribution ofpolicies and plans relevant to biodiversitybiodiversity; 3.3 Reasons for variation in the

10. Biodiversity - Traditional Knowledge - 10.1distribution of biodiversity; 3.4 Endemism;Terminology; 10.2 Definitions; 10.33.5 Biodiversity hotspotsCharacteristics of traditional knowledge;4. Value and Benefits of Biodiversity - 4.1 Value10.4 Aspects of traditional knowledge; 10.5assessments of biodiversity; 4.2 EconomicValue and role of traditional knowledge;valuation of biodiversity; 4.3 Benefits of10.6 Threats to traditional knowledge; 10.7biodiversityConcerns of traditional knowledge; 10.85. Threats and Loss of Biodiversity - 5.1Why to protect traditional knowledge?; 10.9Dimensions of biodiversity loss; 5.2Issues to be addressed; 10.10 InternationalMagnitude of biodiversity loss; 5.3 Trends ininitiatives to protect traditional knowledgeloss of biodiversity; 5.4 Threats to

11. Biodiversity - Traditional Knowledge -biodiversityIntellectual Property Rights - 11.1 An6. Biodiversity Monitoring, Assessment andoverview of intellectual property rights; 11.2Inventory - 6.1 Monitoring of biodiversity;TRIPs and patent laws; 11.3 Debate on6.2 Assessment of biodiversity; 6.3extending patent laws to traditionalInventorying of biodiversityknowledge; 11.4 Systems of traditional

7. Biodiversity - Conservation - 7.1 Principles ofknowledge protection

conservation; 7.2 Conservation methods;12. Protection of Traditional Knowledge - Indian7.3 Conservation products

Initiatives - 12.1 Threats to traditional8. Biodiversity - International Organizations -

knowledge; 12.2 Indian legislations to8 . 1 U n i t e d N a t i o n s E nv i ro n m e n t

protect traditional knowledge; 12.3 Non-Programme; 8.2 Convention on Biological

legislative measures to protect traditionalDiversity; 8.3 International Union for

knowledgeConservation of Nature; 8.4 World Wildlife

ReferencesFund; 8.5 Other international organizationsAnnexures9. Biodiversity - Indian Scenario - 9.1

Biogeographical regions; 9.2 Forest

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Rainfed Farming Development inCentral India

G.P. Verma

Y.P. Singh

978-93-86102-87-4 | HB |224 pp. | ` 1550

The main object of our book was to bring to

the notice of all concerned that complete

technology necessary for the holistic and

sustainable development of dry farming/

rainfed farming so as to exploit its great

potential was now available as a result of

research work conducted under ICAR

projects, research schemes implemented by

Agricultural Universities and work done by

various National and International

Institutes.

The book will serve as (i) as a manual for

field workers of the Department of

Agriculture, (ii) a good teaching media for

undergraduate and P.G. courses on

Watershed Management/dry farming

offered by Agricultural Universities at least

in Central India and (iii) a thought provoking

material for those responsible for planning

and executing development projects in rain-

fed/dry farming.Agronomy, Irrigation

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1. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF RAINFED FARMING - 1.1 Rain-water Management; 6.5 Present Productivity of Rain-

Rainfed Farming versus Dry Farming; 1.2 Importance of water; 6.6 Increasing Productivity of Rain-water; 6.7 Run-

Rainfed Farming; 1.3 History of Rainfed Farming in India; 1.4 off Collection and Recycling; 6.8 Rainfall and Run-off; 6.9

Great Potential; 1.5 Problems of Rainfed Farming; 1.6 Early Practices of Water Harvesting/Run-off Collection; 6.10 Site

Research Efforts; 1.7 Establishment of Soil Conservation of Tanks and Farm Ponds; 6.11 Design of Tank; 6.12

Research Centres; 1.8 Initiation of All India Coordinated Specifications for Malwa Region; 6.13 Siltation of

Research Project on Dryland Agriculture and its Tanks/Farm-ponds; 6.14 Conservation of Stored Water;

Development Phases 6.15 Recycle of Collected Run-off; 6.16 Run-off Recycling

2. PRESENT STATUS AND STRATEGY - 2.1 Land and Rain-water and Productivity of Rice; 6.17 Farm-pond/Tank Based

in Central India; 2.2 Present Land and Rain-water Intensive Farming Systems; 6.18 More Intensive Pond-

Management Practices; 2.3 Present Cropping Pattern and based Integrated Farming Systems

Practices; 2.4 Low Yields of Rainfed Crops; 2.5 Present 7. CROPPING SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES - 7.1

Cropping Pattern Inappropriate; 2.6 Low Yields of Wheat Untapped Yield Reservoir of Dry-land Crops; 7.2

and Paddy; 2.7 Chronically Drought Affected Areas; 2.8 Appropriate Cropping System; 7.3 Improved Package of

Strategy of Rainfed Farming Development Practices; 7.4 Recommendations for Different Agro-

3. LAND AND WATER RESOURCES - 3.1 Land Resource; 3.2 climatic Regions

Water Resource; 3.3 Climate; 3.4 Crop Zones; 3.5 Agro- 8. PLANNING OF ABERRANT WHEATHER CONDITIONS AND

climatic Zones DROUGHT MANAGEMENT - 8.1 Aberrant Weather; 8.2

4. WATERSHED BASED RAINFED FARMING DEVELOPMENT - Early Onset of Monsoon Followed by a Gap and Early

4.1 Rational Approach for Development of Rainfed Withdrawal; 8.3 Early Onset of Monsoon without Gap but

Farming; 4.2 What is a Watershed?; 4.3 Why Watershed Early Withdrawal; 8.4 Early Onset of Monsoon Without Big

Approach?; 4.4 Classification of Watersheds; 4.5 What is Gap but Late Withdrawal; 8.5 Normal Onset Without Gap

Watershed Management?; 4.6 Watershed Planning; 4.7 but Early Withdrawal; 8.6 Normal Onset with a Big Gap and

Preparation of Watershed Development Plan; 4.8 Late Withdrawal; 8.7 Late Onset of Monsoon Without Big

Implementation of Watershed Development Projects; 4.9 Gap but Early Withdrawal; 8.8 Late Onset of Monsoon with

Case Study of Operational Research Project, Indore; 4.10 a Big Gap and Late Withdrawal; 8.9 How to Start; 8.10

Other Pioneer Projects; 4.11 Growth of Watershed Advance Actions and Precautionary Measures; 8.11

Programmes; 4.12 Projects Implemented by State Selection of Crops; 8.12 Selection of Crop Varieties; 8.13

Agriculture Universities; 4.13 Projects implemented by Rainfed Crops for High Moisture Regime Areas; 8.14 Date of

Central Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Sowing; 8.15 Drought Prone Areas; 8.16 What is Drought?;

Institute Centre, Datia (MP); 4.14 Projects Implemented by 8.17 Long Term Measures or Preventive Steps

State Governments; 4.15 Projects Implemented by NGOs; 9. FARM MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS - 9.1 Tillage; 9.2

4.16 Conclusion Various Tillage Systems; 9.3 Conventional Tillage vs.

5. LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES - 5.1 In-situ Minimum Tillage; 9.4 Tillage Implements; 9.5 Seeding and

Water Conservation; 5.2 Land and Water Management to Planting Implements; 9.6 Bullock Drawn Seeding

Control Soil Erosion; 5.3 Management of Slopy Land; 5.4 Equipment; 9.7 Tractor Mounted Zero-Till Seed-cum-

Stabilization of Washes; 5.5 Gully Control and Fertilizer Drill; 9.8 Inter-culture Tools and Equipment; 9.9

Reclamation; 5.6 Ravine Reclamation; 5.7 Gabion Harvesting Tools; 9.10 Animal and Tractor Drawn Digger;

Structures for Stabilization of Waterways and Gully Control; 9.11 Threshers; 9.12 Other Equipment

5.8 Grassed Waterways; 5.9 Moderately Slopy Land with 10 INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEMS FO LIVELIHOOD SECURITY

Medium and Deep Soil; 5.10 Soil Conservation by - 10.1 Traditional Mixed Farming; 10.2 Other Livestock

Vegetative Cover; 5.11 Agronomical Practices; 5.12 Based Integrated Farming Systems; 10.3 Piggery; 10.4 Bee

Management of Flat Land Keeping; 10.5 Lac Cultivation; 10.6 Mushroom Production;

6. IMPROVEMENT OF PRODUCTIVITY OF RAIN WATER - 6.1 10.7 Farm-pond/Tank Based Integrated Farming System;

Rain-water a Very Precious Gift of Nature; 6.2 Plenty of 10.8 Integrated Farming Systems for Livelihood Security in

Rain-water; 6.3 Availability of Rain-water; 6.4 Strategy of Rain-fed Micro-watersheds of Jharkhand

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