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ISBN 10: 8182095247 ISBN 13: 9788182095243
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Paperback. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. The cell. 2. Mendelian principles. 3. Chromosome. 4. Chromosome basis of inheritance. 5. Linkage recombination and mapping. 6. Sex determination. 7. Extranuclear inheritance. 8. Molecular biology of the gene. 9. Replication. 10. Transcription. 11. Translation and genetic code. 12. Regulation of gene expression in microbes. 13. Regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes. 14. DNA mutation repair and detection. 15. Transposable elements. 16. Human genetics. 17. Cancer genetics. 18. Genetics of cardiovascular diseases. 19. Neurogenetics. 20. Biochemical genetics. 21. Pharmacogenetics. 22. Immunogenetics. 23. Genetic counselling. 24. Cloning. 25. Stem cell biology. 26. Gene therapy. 27. Origin of life and genome evolution. 28. Human genome project. 29. DNA vaccine. 30. Molecular techniques. Appendix. Glossary. Index. Genetics is the science of heredity that involves the study of structure and function of genes. Applied genetics refers to the study of the involvement of the structure and function of genes in various practical fields. This book provides a focused introduction to the basic genetic principles and presents the molecular aspects and latest applied areas in genetics in considerable detail. The simple and lucid presentation of complicated topics in basic genetics molecular genetics medical genetics and in the latest applied areas of genetics would prove to be very useful to students researchers and teachers. 454 pp.
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. Insect resistant transgenic crops 1. Host plant resistance derived through conventional and biotechnological means for insect pest management/S. Jayaraj. 2. Bt cotton and pest management/K. Natarajan. 3. Genetic engineering of chickpea for insect resistance/S. Ignacimuthu and S. Prakash. 4. Genetic engineering of chickpea for insect resistance/S. Ignacimuthu A. Premkumar P. Kannan and Sujatha Jose. 5. Judicious combinations of pseudomonad based induced resistance for organic farming in tomato against insect pests/M. Murugan N. Dhandapani and R. Samiyappan. 6. Detection of biochemical constituents and Isoenzymes in certain promising tomato accessions resistant to tomato fruit borer Helicoverpa armigera (Hub.)/M. Amutha S. Manisegaran R. Rajendran P. Vivekanandan and P. Govindaraju. 7. Studies on the antixenosis and tolerance mechanism of resistance to brown planthopper Nilaparvata Iugens (Stal.)/T. Boopathi and M. Bharathi. 8. Biochemical changes in the Larvae of rice leaf folder Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenee) during feeding on resistant cultivars/B. Usha Rani R. Rajendran and K. Suresh. 9. Tree resistance to insects a biotechnical method of forest insect management/N. Roychoudhury. 10. Prospects for DNA marker assisted selection for improving insect resistance in cereals/G.M. Sajjanar R.A. Balikai and N. Seetharama. 11. Genetic engineering of horticultural crops for insect resistance/S. Ignacimuthu S. Raveendar S. Sasikumar and Sujatha Jose. II. Microbial pesticides process and development 12. Biological and bio technology approaches for effective utilization of insect viruses for the management of insect pests and beyond/K. Narayanan and G.P. Shetty. 13. Glycerol based aqueous formulation of nucleopolyhedrovirus for the management of Spodoptera litura/S. Subramanian G. Santharam J.S. Kennedy N. Sathiah and R.J. Rabindra. 14. Comparative virulence of In Vitro and In Vivo produced UV selected HaNPV against Helicoverpa armigera (Hub.)/S. Jeyarani N. Sathiah and P. Karuppuchamy. 15. Efficacy of different dosages of NPV against Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) on cotton/V.K. Bhamare and S.V. Sarode. 16. Storage effect and LT50 of SoNPV and Cannibalism among the virus infected larvae of Spilarctia obliqua (Walker) (Arctiidae Lepidoptera)/M. Ingobi Singh W. Sangeeta R.R. Pandey and R. Varatharajan. 17. Integrated pest management module to combat insect pests of sunflower Helianthus annuus L./K.S. Jagadish Y.G. Shadakshari K.T. Puttarangaswamy H.K. Ramappa and D.P. Jagannatha. 18. Observation on nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV) of the Almond Moth Cadra cautella (Pyralidae Lepidoptera)/K. Narayanan and K. Veenakumari. 19. Studies on dosage optimisation of white muscardine fungus Beauveria bassiana on Amrasca devastans and Cosmophila indica on cotton/T. Abdul Razak and S. Jayaraj. 20. Efficacy of biocontrol based non chemical methods in the management of diamond back moth Plutella Xylostella (Linnaeus) in cauliflower/N. Dhandapani and T.R. Manjula. 21. Studies on pathogenicity of two strains of Bacillus thuringiensis on Helicoverpa armigera and sylepta derogata on cotton/T. Abdul Razak and S. Jayaraj. III. Botanical pesticides process and development 22. Synergistic effect of different oil formulations in controlling Spodoptera Litura/S. Maria Packiam S. Ignacimuthu P. Kannan and B. Joseph Devadoss. 23. Effect of certain botanicals on the development of Spodoptera Iitura (Fab.) and growth of Bacillus thuringiensis var Kurstaki Kurstak/Y. Rajasekhar P.V. Krishnayya P. Arjuna Rao and V. Srinivasa Rao. 24. Antifeedant and Larvicidal effect of Lippia javanica (Burm.f) spreng. leaf extracts on common cutworm Spodoptera Iitura (Fab.) (Lepidoptera Noctuidae)/M. Pavunraj N. Raja M. Gabriel Paulraj V. Duraipandiyan and S. Ignacimuthu. 25. Ecofriendly approaches for the management of Chickpea Pod Borer/C.P. Mallapur and K.P. Gundannavar. 26. Effect of some volatile oils on life stages and orientation behaviour of Lasioderma.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Elite Pub House, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8188901180 ISBN 13: 9788188901180
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Ecosystem and habitats. 2. Abiotic environmental factors. 3. Biotic environmental factors. 4. Nutrient cycling. 5. Productivity and energy flow. 6. Natural resources. 7. Biological resources. 8. Environmental pollution. 9. Human ecology. 10. Environmental education. 11. Environmental biotechnology. 12. Environmental laws. 13. Environmental ethics. Ecology and Environment deals with the systematic study of our environment and our place in it. It integrates information from biology chemistry geography agriculture and other fields. It is holistic. It makes us get involved and try to do something about the problems we have created. This book contains the basic of environment and its diversified manifestation. The book is divided into thirteen chapters making it easy for teaching and learning. Various chapters elaborate about the resources their usefulness how we are over exploiting or spoiling and polluting the resources and what we could do to make things better. It also includes the biotechnology aspects of environmental issues. 282 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Alpha Science International, Ltd., 2005
ISBN 10: 8173196087 ISBN 13: 9788173196089
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Today & Tomorrow's Printers and Publishers, 2021
ISBN 10: 8170196817 ISBN 13: 9788170196815
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. This book 'Moths of Tamil Nadu: Noctuoidea' provides general data on the moths of superfamily Noctuoidea from Tamil Nadu, India. It contains 204 species enumerated based on the examination of the field collections. Illustrations are given in color images arranged in 18 plates in systematic order. For each species Latin names, synonyms,distribution and seasonal availability are presented.This book would be helpful to all students, teachers, scientists and researchers, both professional and amateur lepidopterists It will serve as a guide for the faunal studies of Noctuoidea in India and the neighbouring countries. We hope this book will give motivation for further research into insect biodiversity of the Indian peninsula.
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Verlag: Phoenix publishing house, 2003
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tables, figs (illustrator). Contents Preface I Plant based pesticides 1 Botanical derivatives for the control of vectors of medical importanceM Kalyanasundaram and Nisha Mathew 2 Bioefficacy of clausena dentate Willd leaf extract and fractions against the gram pod borer helicoverpa 266 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Elite Pub House, New Delhi, 2009
ISBN 10: 8188901377 ISBN 13: 9788188901371
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. IPM General Aspects 1. Alternate strategies for pest management in tea in South India/A. Babu. II. Entomopathogens Microbial Pesticides 2. Recent advances in microbial control of vectors of parasitic diseases of both veterinary and public health importance/K. Narayanan and G.P. Shetty. 3. Bio efficacy of AaNPV against red hairy caterpillar Amsacta albistriga (walker) on groundnut in Karnataka/P.C. Ganiger V.T. Sannaveerappanavar and A.R.V. Kumar. 4. Biodegradation of endosulfan by phyllosphere bacteria/J.S. Kennedy. G. Prasad and V. Karthika. 5. Entomopathogenic nematodes ecofriendly tool for insect pest management/Nethi Somasekhar. 6. Evaluation of Mycohit (Hirsutella thompsonii fisher) against eriophyid mite Aceria guerreronis keifer in coconut/S. Jeyarani E.V. Bhaskaran J. Kavitha K. Ramaraju P. Sreerama Kumar and R.J. Rabindra. 7. Pathogenicity aof granulosis virus infecting the caterpillars of Pieris brassicae L. (Lepidoptera Pierida/W. Sangeeta Devi M. Ingobi Singh K. Dhanaapati Devi R.R. Pandey and R. Varatharajan. 8. Dynamics of Beauveria bassiana infecting Hypothenemus hampei and its management/Stephen D. Samuel S. Irulandi G. Antony Raj A. Ravikumar and P K Vinod Kumar. 9. In vitro studies on the efficacy of Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) vuillemin and Metarhizium anisopliae (Metschnikoff) Sorokin (Deuteromycotina Hyphomycetes) against the coffee berry borer hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) Coleoptera Scolytidae)/C. Balasubramaniam and S. Sundaresan. 10. Effect of Abamectin 1 9 EC microbial insecticide to coccinellids of cotton ecosystem/R. Sheeba Jasmine and S. Kuttalam. III. Entomophages Biological Control 11. Biocontrol present scenario and future strategies/Hem Saxena. 12. Biological control of thrips of horticultural importance in India present status and future scope/P.N. Ganga Visalakshy and A. Krishnamoorthy. 13. Management of pests of mulberry and silkworm Bombyx mori with special emphasis on biocontrol/M. Geetha Bai. 14. Biointensive insect pest management strategy for rice under system of rice intensification/R. Nalini R.D.S. Rajavel and M. Shanthi. 15. Selection of Trichogramma for improved host searching ability/J.S. Kennedy M. Prakasa and N. Sathiah. 16. Predatory potential of Micromus igorotus Banks (Neuroptera Hemerobilidae) on sugarcane woolly aphid Ceratovacuna lanigera Zehntner/N. Sathiah J.S. Kennedy and V. Padmini. 17. Seasonal occurrence of the Braconid Cotesia flavipes (Cameron) a potential larval parasitoid of Sylepta aurantiacalis Fisch. (Pyraustidae Lepidoptera) in the cashew ecosystem/V. Ambethgar. 18. Seasonal observations on the aonla aphid schoutedonia emblica (Patel and Kulkarny) and its natural enemies/M. Shanthi D.S. Rajavel R.K. Murali Baskaran and R. Nalini. 19. Reaction of Bt and non Bt cotton to American bollworm Helicoverpa armigera/R. Pandi D.S. Rajavel S. Mahendran and P.S. Subramaniam. 20. Tetratophic Association of Aphis gossypii glover with its food plants and natural enemies in Northeast Bihar/Md. Equbal Ahmad Krishna Murari Kumar Nishat Parween and Sanjeev Kumar. IV. Botanical Pesticides 21. Screening of certain plant products for toxic effect to the Cotton bug Dysdercus cingulatus F./S. Govindan and K. Shanthi. 22. Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and neem oil as seed treatment against the leafhopper Amrasca devastans (distant) in Cotton/N. Murugesan N. Shunmugavalli and A. Kavitha. 23. Evaluation of bovine organics and botanicals against pests and non target organisms in Bhendi crop/N. Murugesan and M. Dhanavendhan. 24. Bioefficacy of plant oils and leaf extracts of the management of coconut eriophyid mite Aceria guerreronis Keifer/K. Ramaraju M.K. Varadarajan and E.V. Bhaskaran. 25. Field evaluation of botanical and fish oil rosin soap for the management of major pests of Senna/R.K. Murali Baskaran D.S. Rajavel M. Shanthi S. Kumar K. Suresh and S. Senthil Kumar. 26. Botanicals an ecofriendly approach for pest management in mulberry/V. Sathyaseelan. 27.
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Verlag: Elite Pub, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8188901334 ISBN 13: 9788188901333
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. Host plant resistance and transgenics 1. Transgenic plants pest management and environmental concerns an overview/H.C. Sharma M.K. Dhillon and Joerg Romeis. 2. Feeding preference of Helicoverpa armigera larvae to different tomato accessions/M. Amutha and S. Manisegaran. II. Microbial technology in IPM and inducing Pseudo resistance in host plants 3. Induction of resistance in crop plants against insect pests an attempt with bioinoculants/V. Selvanarayanan. 4. Induced resistance in cotton by application of neonicotinoids against aphids/S. Suganya Kanna P. Karuppuchamy S. Kuttalam and K. Parvathi. 5. Induced systemic resistance through various organic nutrients on the management of leaf hopper Amrasca devastans Dist. In Brinjal/K. Suresh R. Rajendran S. Manisegaran R.K. Murali Baskaran and B. Usha Rani. 6. Induction of resistance through organic nutrients for the management of rice yellow stemborer Scirpophaga incertulas (Walker)/B. Usha Rani R. Rajendran K. Suresh and D.S. Rajavel. III. Recent trends in IPM 7. Progress and perspectives in the Integrated management of insect and mite pests of coconut/S. Jayaraj. 8. Recent trends in rice insect pest management/J. Diraviam. 9. Evaluation of certain organic amendments on the management of Epilachna vigintioctopunctata Fab. On Ashwagandha Withania somnifera Dunal./A. Ravikumar R. Rajendran and C. Chinniah. 10. Evaluation of IPM Modules for the management of Sorghum Pests in Rabi/R.A. Balikai. 11. In search of green pesticides for tea pest management Phlogocanthus thyrsiflorus experience/L.K. Hazarika N.C. Barua S. Kalita and N. Gogoi. 12. Non insecticidal management of pulse beetle Callosobruchus chinensis Linn./L. Ramazeame and D. Adiroubane. 13. Castor and tapioca pest management for Eri culture in South India/K. Subramanian D. Amuthamurugan J. Diraviam N. Sakthivel S. Jayaraj and S.M.H. Qadri. 14. Arthropod population dynamics for the natural control of rice insect pests/J. Diraviam M. Selvanayagam and S. Ignacimuthu. IV. Miscellaneous 15. Emerging trends in insect pest management in Vanya sericulture/R.N. Singh. 16. Mosquito vectors of dengue in India with special reference to the available surveillance tools and control measures an overview/P. Philip Samuel and B.K. Tyagi. V. Genetic improvement of entomophages and improved technology for mass rearing of natural enemies 17. Interaction between the egg larval parasitoid Chelonus blackburni and nucleopolyhedrovirus in Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner)/S. Jeyarani P. Karuppuchamy and N. Sathiah. 18. Life history and predatory efficiency of Stethorus sp. Mulsant (Coleoptera Coccinellidae) an important predator of red spider mite infesting era/K. Perumalsamy A. Babu Sachin P. James and N. Muraleedharan. 19. Mass multiplication of Micromus igorotus a potential predator of sugarcane woolly aphid/C.P. Mallapur K.P. Gundannavar D.N. Kambrekar Sharanabasappa K.A. Kulkarni and R.J. Rabindra. 20. Monitoring the population of Hoppers in rice fields of Trivandrum District Kerala/R. Anis Joseph K.S. Premila and Hebsybai. 21. Rearing of Sycanus croceovittatus (Dohrn) (Heteroptera Reduviidae) on termite food/Soma Das and Ananda Mukhopadhyay. VI. Entomopathogens 22. Role of mycotoxin from the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae for insect pest management current status/V. Padmaja and K. Sowjanya Sree. 23. Validating the bioefficacy of commercial entomopathogenic formulations against key insect pests of Okra/A. Karthikeyan and V. Selvanarayanan. 24. Bioassay of two pathogenic bacteria in tea looper caterpillar Buzura suppressaria and leaf roller Gracilaria theivora/D. De and A. Mukhopadhyay. 25. Evaluation of certain entomopathogenic fungi against Sugarcane woolly aphid Ceratovacuna lanigera Zehntner/D. Aruna Jothi S. Jeyarani and G. Santharam. 26. Isolation of Baculovirus from tea looper caterpillar Buzura suppressaria (Lepidoptera Geometridae) and its bioassay/A. Mukhopadhyay and D. De. 27. Management of Sorghum Army.
Verlag: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2022
ISBN 10: 8194332362 ISBN 13: 9788194332367
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Part I. Text: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Key to the families. 3. Descriptions. References. Index. Part II. Figures. Fr Dr. V.S. Manickam and his colleagues from the Centre for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, Xavier Research Foundation, St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu conducted continuous field work in the hills of Southern Western Ghats for four years. The results of their study are being brought out as the Flora of Tirunelveli hills. Volume I Polypetalae has already been published. Volume III Monochlamydeae is presented here with 278 taxa in 107 genera and 22 families. The flora incorporates details of distribution, taxonomic account, endemism and conservation status for all the taxa. This book will be of great help to students, teachers, research scholars, environmentalists, taxonomists and biologists in general.
Verlag: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2023
ISBN 10: 939362836X ISBN 13: 9789393628367
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. With the completion of the fourth and final volume, the project to bring out a comprehensive taxonomic account of the angiosperm Flora of Tirunelveli Hills, the Eastern slopes of Agathimalai, and the Southernmost part of the Western Ghats with a potential for declaration as the Biosphere has reached its conclusion. Owing to their significant geographic position at the southern end of the Western Ghats and varied climate and altitude, the "Tirunelveli Hills" possess a very rich and diverse flora. A reliable, up-to-date floristic inventory is a pre-requisite for a just assessment of the plant wealth of a given area, more so in a tropical country like India, where population pressure continues to lead to overexploitation and the consequent disappearance of the precious forests. Since Tropical rain forest has entered a period of rapid decline as a world natural resource, the "Tirunelveli Hills" must be regarded as a prime example of this ecosystem in Southern India. The flora incorporates details of geology, vegetational types, distribution, climatology, taxonomic account, endangered, vulnerable, and endemic species, and species of medicinal and economic importance. The unique feature of this flora is the preparation of taxonomically useful line drawings for nearly all the species. Much attention is paid to the taxonomic accuracy of all drawings, which will enable students and scientists to identify taxa not only of the Tirunelveli Hills but also of other areas of Southern India. The production of the Flora of Tirunelveli Hills is a significant milestone in the history of South Indian Botany and will be of use to scholars, bioscientists, environmentalists, conservationists and particularly taxonomists. It is hoped that this work will be of real service to students and teachers of Biology and other local practical plant users in the better understanding and utilisation of the rich biodiversity of the area, leading to rural development. Volume I covers Polypetalae and includes 666 species in 275 genera and 77 families. Volume II covers Gamopetalae and includes 566 species belonging to 26 families. Volume IIII covers Monochlamydeae and includes 278 species in 107 genera belonging to 22 families. Volume IV covers Monocotyledons and includes 421 species belonging to 181 genera and 26 families.
Verlag: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2022
ISBN 10: 9393628432 ISBN 13: 9789393628435
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Part I. Text: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Key to the families. 3. Descriptions. References. Index. Part II. Figures. Fr Dr. V.S. Manickam and his colleagues from the Centre for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, Xavier Research Foundation, St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu conducted continuous field work in the hills of Southern Western Ghats for four years. The results of their study are being brought out as the Flora of Tirunelveli hills. Volume I Polypetalae has already been published. Volume II Gamopetalae is presented here with 565 taxa in 225 genera and 26 families. The flora incorporates details of distribution, taxonomic account, endemism and conservation status for all the taxa. This book will be of great help to students, teachers, research scholars, environmentalists, taxonomists and biologists in general.