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In den WarenkorbHardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. History of hydroponics. 3. Present status and future prospects of hydroponics. 4. Advantage and limitations of hydroponics. 5. Hydroponic techniques and their classification. 6. Basic requirements of hydroponics. 7. G 186 pp.
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In den WarenkorbHardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Present status and future prospects of medicinal plants. 2. Origin and history. 3. Distribution and production trend. 4. Botanical description of aonla. 5. Species and varieties of aonla. 6. Phytochemistry and pharmacological properties. 7. Uses of aonla. 8. Value added products of aonla. 9. Major problems of aonla production in South East Asia. 10. Research and development needs. 11. Ecological requirements for aonla development. 12. Propagation and in situ orchard establishment. 13. Cultivation practices. 14. Post harvest handling processing and storage. 15. Insect pests and their control measures. 16. Diseases and control measures. 17. Organic production of aonla. 18. Marketing and export. 19. Indian medicinal plants marketing federation its role in marketing and development of medicinal plants. 20. Role of NABARD and NMPB in promotion of aonla and other medicinal plants. Annexure 1. Model scheme for development of aonla. References. Subject index. Aonla (Emblica officinalis) is widely used in Indian system of medicine as an ingredient in more than 175 Ayurvedic formulations. It contains a number of biologically active phyto nutrients including bioflavonoides creonodies polyphenols and flavones all of which have extraordinary longevity and rejuvenating properties. Aonla is not only a source of nutrient and medicine but its cultivation is also highly remunerated for the farmers. Traditionally aonla has been a crop of forest or household but during the last decade there has been unprecedented expansion in the area under aonla cultivation across the country utilizing the wasteland. For ideal production of aonla and its sustainable development in India it is very important to provide scientific proven technology of aonla cultivation processing and post harvest handling to farmers traders and exporters and create mass awareness in potential areas at national level. Although more literature on aonla are available in our country but authentic practical and precise information are still lacking. This manuscript is intended to provide practical information on various aspects in précised and digestible form. Various key issues have been discussed to make it very useful to every farmer trader exporter consumer student scientist planner and policy maker. 230 pp.
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In den WarenkorbXIV, 321 p. Hardcover. Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen, daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt, sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover, apart from this in very good condition. Stamped. Sprache: Englisch.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction to beekeeping industry. 2. History and growth of beekeeping. 3. Importance and future prospects of beekeeping. 4. Problems and future strategies of beekeeping development. 5. Role of beekeeping in crop productivity improvement. 6. Equipments and appliances for beekeeping. 7. Origin and classification of honeybees. 8. Species of honeybee and their castes. 9. Anatomy of honeybees. 10. Lifecycle of honeybees and division of labour. 11. Protective and communication system of honeybees. 12. Behaviour and senses of honeybee. 13. Climate and resource needs for beekeeping. 14. Seasonable management of bee colonies. 15. Special bee management operations. 16. Multiplication of honeybee colonies and commercial queen rearing. 17. The enemies of honeybees. 18. Diseases of honeybees and their management. 19. Pesticidal poisoning in honeybees and its counter measures. 20. Honeybee products and their values. 21. The honey. 22. Extraction handling processing and storage of honey. 23. Granulation and fermentation of honey. 24. Royal jelly production and processing. 25. Marketing prospects of bee hive products. Appendices. Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. Nearly 70% of human population is dependent on agriculture. In the initial plans huge investments were made in agricultural research and development as a result of which India became self sufficient in food grain production. Special emphasis were also given to develop various agro based enterprises like dairy poultry fish farming sericulture and beekeeping with a view to maximize farm income and self employment. Out of these beekeeping industry received inadequate attention resulting its poor development in India. It is a proven fact that beekeeping improves the economic condition of the farmers restrict the migration of rural youth to urban areas and helps in holistic development of rural society. It is the only enterprise which did not create any problem to the nature does not require more capital investment and skilled labour. This profession can be successfully adopted by well to do as well as small/marginal farmers farm women landless labourers rural unemployed youth and retired or in service personals. This enterprise has minimum land and structural requirement. Initial cost to start this profession is also very nominal and recurring cost is neglible. It is suitable for rural tribals and other weaker sections of human society. The honey bees play a vital role in upliftment of crop production through cross pollination. They can fly 50 000 miles and visit 5 000 000 blossoms to gather enough nectar to produce about 400 450 gm of honey which is stored not for themselves but for the survival of the colony. It is estimated that India has 50 million hectares under cross pollinated crops that are benefitted by honey bees pollination 3 to 9 bee colonies depending of crop per hectare are generally required for adequate pollination. Even if a minimum of 3 colonies per hectare are considered essential then about 150 million colonies would be needed for assured pollination of 50 million hectare crops. Against this requirement only 1 million bee colonies are available at present. On the other hand the population of wild insect pollinators is on the decline because of reduction in hibernating and nesting places due to intensive agriculture deforestation cleaning of wastelands and indiscriminate use of pesticides. It is therefore considered necessary to promote and develop beekeeping industry in India for breakthrough in agricultural production self employment generation and socio economic upliftment in rural areas. For proper beekeeping development in our country it is very important to provide scientific proven technology of beekeeping to beekeepers and create mass awareness in potential areas at national level. This manuscript is intended to provide practical information on various aspects in precised and digestible form. Various key issues hav.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. This edited volume presents a thorough compilation of the most recent advancements in plant breeding. It delves into a range of contemporary breeding and molecular techniques, detailing their importance, advantages, and drawbacks in the pursuit of increased crop production. This book is a valuable resource for educators, researchers, agricultural scientists, capacity builders, and policymakers who are seeking essential information. Moreover, graduate and undergraduate students studying agriculture and related disciplines can benefit from this book as a supplementary reading material.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Dedication. Message. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgement. PART - A BACKGROUND OF BEEKEEPING, ANATOMY AND LIFE CYCLE OF HONEYBEES 1. Background of Beekeeping 2. Origin, Evolution and History of Beekeeping Development 3. Classification, Species and Castes of Honeybees 4. Anatomy of Honeybees 5. Life cycle of honeybees 6. Division of labour and sex determination 7. Behaviour and senses of honeybees PART - B MANAGEMENT OF HONEYBEES 8. Climate and resource needs for commercial beekeeping 9. Equipments and appliances for beekeeping 10. Role of Honeybees in Pollination and Crop Productivity Improvement 11. Scientific management operations 12. Migratory beekeeping - Problems and prospects 13. Division of colonies and commercial queen rearing 14. Genetically modified crops and beekeeping 15. Insect-pest of honeybees and their management 16. Diseases of honeybees and their management 17. Insectisidal Poisioning in honeybees and its control measures PART - C PRODUCTS FROM BEEKEEPING 18. The Honey 19. The Bee Wax 20. The Royal Jelly 21. The Pollen 22. The Propolis 23. The Bee Venom 24. Value added products from beekeeping 25. Adult and larval honeybees 26. Marketing potential and prospects of behive product PART - D ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, PROJECTS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR BEE-KEEPING DEVELOPMENT 27. Important Agencies Involved in Bee Keeping Development 28. Central Sector Schemes of Beekeeping Deveopment in India 29. Economics and Cost-Benefit analysis of Beekeeping units.
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In den WarenkorbTaschenbuch. Zustand: Sehr gut. Gebraucht - Sehr gut - ungelesen,als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet, mit leichten Mängeln an Schnitt oder Umschlag durch Lager- oder Transportschaden -This two-volume set (CCIS 955 and CCIS 956) constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Advanced Informatics for Computing Research, ICAICR 2018, held in Shimla, India, in July 2018.Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg 604 pp. Englisch.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. 2nd Edition. Floriculture is one of the branches of agriculture. Indian commercial flower industry has the potential to become the leading flower industry of Floriculture Worldwide. This Specialized food and ornamental plant production business are grouped together in the known as horticulture. Ornamental horticulture more appropriately of flower and ornamental plant production and Landscaping. This book deals with cultivation, marketing and arranging of flowers and foliage plants. The present book has been designed to meet out the requirements of a commercial flower grower that includes production of cut flowers, foliage potted plants, bedding plant and growing and forcing bulbs and corms of flowering plants for wholesale and retail sales. The floriculture industry has become highly specialized as the floriculturist has to use many manipulative devices to see that there is a steady supply of flowers and foliage plants irrespective of seasons and minimum loss to the industry because of perishable nature of flowers.
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In den WarenkorbContents 1 Hi Tech Horticulture An Introduction 2 Nature Scope and Progress of Horticulture in India 3 Hi tech Horticulture for Agriculture Reform 4 Perspectives of Horticulture 5 The Power of Biotechnology in Hi Tech Horticulture 6 Techniques of Biotechnology for Horticulture 7 Applications of Genetic Engineering Hi Tech Horticulture 8 Techniques for Genetic Engineering 9 Genetic Engineering Techniques for Producing Transgenic Crop Varieties 10 Plant Tissue Culture Principles and Methodology 11 Protoplast Technology 12 Micropropagation in Plants 13 Somatic Embryogenesis 14 Mutation and Plant Breeding Techniques for Hi Tech Horticulture 15 Marker Assisted Selection MAS Technique for Hi Tech Horticulture 16 Gynogenesis in Hi Tech Horticulture 17 Synseeds or Synthetic Seeds for Hi Tech Horticulture 18 Plant Tissue Culture some Related Aspects 19 Hi Tech Conservation of Horticultural Crops 20 Bioinformatics 21 Plant Growth Regulators for Hi Tech Horticulture 22 Modern Nursery Management 23 Greenhouse Technology for Hi Tech Horticulture 24 Hydroponics for Hi Tech Horticulture 25 Hi Tech Horticulture for Postharvest Technology 26 Organic Horticulture 27 Nutrient Management in Horticultural Crops 28 Hi Tech Horticulture Micro-IrrigationDrip and Sprinkler Irrigation 29 Plasticulture for Hi Tech Horticulture 30 Value Added Products of Horticultural Crops 31 Hi Tech Horticulture Harvest Technology and Value Addition of Medicinal Plants 32 Marketing of Horticultural Produce 33 e-Marketing of Horticultural Produce 34 Export of Horticultural Crops 35 Hi-tech Horticulture and Intellectual Property Rights Subject IndexHorticulture needs to redefine andor focus itself because horticulture is an industry and its aim is economic success It is an emerging sector of economic importance in India Horticulture is defined as the cultivation of an orchard garden or nursery on a small or large scale or the science and art of growing fruits vegetables flowers or ornamental plants However horticultural industry has reached unprecedented growth in the size diversity and value worldwide but still horticultural science within academia is experiencing a crisis In modern age Technology has become a pervasive element in modern horticultural cropping systems In this context it is define technology as "advanced systems that manage control communicate sense and report information on crops at all stages of development and utilization" The technology includes many faces like 1 Improved plant genotypes some developed by recombinant DNA technology 2 Value-added plant propagation 3 Advanced hybrids coated and primed seed artificial seeds micropropagation advanced plug technology 4 Computer-based environmental sensing and control specially of green houses 5 High speed data interchange between critical production points 6 Environmental sensors and equipment for monitoring plant status 7 Advanced production techniques hydroponics 8 Integrated Pest Management 9 Use of cultural biological chemical host plant resistancetolerance physical-mechanical control and regulatory control methods and 10 Integrated nutrient management INM Hi-tech horticulture is the need of all the developing countries Controlled-environment horticulture certainly has a promising future within multi-disciplinary plant-science research as well as many exciting applications within controlled-environment agriculture 892 pp.
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