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Pulping and Papermaking of Non-wood Plant Fibres presents the
latest technologies associated with the papermaking process. With
chapters specific to each non-wood species, the book provides
step-by-step guidance on processes such as pulping, bleaching,
blending and beating. Non-wood fibers are practical for pulp and
paper production due to their chemical content of cellulose,
hemicellulose and lignin percentages. Beginning with a general
overview of non-wood fibers in the papermaking process, chapters
then take a deep dive into different raw materials and their
processes, including bamboo, corn stalk, pineapple leaves and
sugarcane. This book is an essential resource for researchers,
scientists and industry specialists.
The objective of this book is to provide state-of-the-art
knowledge, and highlight the current developments taking place in
biological sciences. The book encompasses topics on prokaryotic
cyanobacteria to higher plants, distributed in fourteen s for the
benefit of graduate and post-graduate students as well as young
researchers and scientists. Subjects covered include molecular and
biochemical diversity of microbes, stress biology, cyanotoxins,
antimicrobial activity of drugs originated from plants, natural
bioactive compounds of microbial origin, detection approaches for
genetically modified crops, genomics and proteomics. The book
provides an insight for future perspectives in particular field
with extensive bibliographies at the end of each . With all these,
this book becomes highly useful and must-read for students,
researchers and professionals in botany, biotechnology,
bioinformatics, environmental sciences, agriculture, molecular
biology and other streams of biological sciences.
This book describes and illustrates 80 of the larger, more conspicuous and charismatic tree species likely to be seen while travelling in the Kruger National Park.
With the aim of assisting readers to make accurate identifications of these majestic plants, each spread contains photographs and succinct text with minimal botanical jargon. To aid identification, a series of maps demarcating 35 different vegetation zones or ‘landscapes’ within the Kruger Park helps readers to determine which tree species are likely to be seen in which area.
Part of the NATURE NOW series, this compact ID guide is jampacked with images of trees – an informative safari companion for all who want to make the most of their visit to Kruger.
Phytohormones and Stress Responsive Secondary Metabolites provides
a deep dive into the signaling pathways associated with
phytohormones and phytometabolites. With a strong focus on plant
stress responses and DNA technology, the book highlights plant
biotechnology and metabolic engineering principles. Biotechnology,
by using DNA editing technologies, allows the expression of plant
genes into other plant species with desirable modulation on plant
behavior. Beginning with an overview of phytohormone signaling,
growth and abiotic and biotic stresses, subsequent chapters explore
DNA modification strategies, epigenetic and epigenomic regulation,
and miRNA regulation. This book will be an essential resource for
students, researchers and agriculturalists interested in plant
physiology, plant genetics and plant biotechnology.
The Role of Gasotransmitters In the Amelioration of Arsenic
Toxicity in Plants: Biology and Biotechnology, in the Plant
Gasotransmitter series, provides research on how gasotransmitters
can reduce the stress faced by plants through arsenic
contamination. With a strong focus on metabolic processes, the book
presents the various pathways and mechanisms associated with
gasotransmitters as part of arsenic amelioration. Initial chapters
discuss the effects of arsenic on the plant genome and metabolome,
as well as the mechanisms behind the uptake and translocation of
arsenic in plants. The book then takes a deep dive into the role of
gasotransmitters, highlighting plant physiological responses. This
is an essential resource for students, researchers and agronomists
interested in plant physiology, biochemistry and plant hormones.
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Forage Groups
(Hardcover)
Ricardo Loiola Edvan, Edson Mauro Santos
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R3,073
Discovery Miles 30 730
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Microbial Endophytes and Plant Growth: Beneficial Interactions and
Applications explains how modern molecular tools can unlock the
plant's microbial network, building the bridge between plant and
environment. Chapters describe the usefulness of the endophytic
microbiome of different crops, including cereals, vegetables and
horticulture, and delve into the latest research surrounding the
applications of plant-microbe interactions in improving plant
growth. Other topics discussed include root endophytes and their
role in plant fitness, seed associated endophytes and their
functions, and microbial endophytes and nanotechnology. This is a
one-stop resource for scientists wanting access to the latest
research in plant microbiology. The book also provides advanced
techniques for using multi-omics approaches to study plant-microbe
interactions, providing readers with a practical approach.
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