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This book serves as a single-source reference to Current Conveyors
and their use in modern Analog Circuit Design. The authors describe
the various types of current conveyors discovered over the past 45
years, details of all currently available, off-the-shelf integrated
circuit current conveyors, and implementations of current conveyors
using other, off-the-shelf IC building blocks. Coverage includes
prominent bipolar/CMOS/Bi-CMOS architectures of current conveyors,
as well as all varieties of starting from third generation current
conveyors to universal current conveyors, their implementations and
applications. *Describes all commercially available off-the-shelf
IC current conveyors, as well as hardware implementations of
current conveyors using other off-the-shelf ICs; * Describes
numerous variants of current conveyors evolved over the past forty
five years; * Describes a number of Bipolar/CMOS/Bi-CMOS
architectures of current conveyors, along with their characteristic
features; * Includes a comprehensive collection of over 400
application circuits using current conveyors; * Provides an
exhaustive catalogue of current conveyor-based circuits for a
variety of applications, including instrumentation amplifiers,
precision rectifiers, simulated inductors, filters, sinusoidal
oscillators, waveform generators, chaos generators, analog
multipliers/dividers, memristive emulators and numerous others.
Marker-assisted plant breeding involves the application of
molecular marker techniques and statistical and bioinformatics
tools to achieve plant breeding objectives in a cost-effective and
time-efficient manner. This book is intended for beginners in the
field who have little or no prior exposure to molecular markers and
their applications, but who do have a basic knowledge of genetics
and plant breeding, and some exposure to molecular biology. An
attempt has been made to provide sufficient basic information in an
easy-to-follow format, and also to discuss current issues and
developments so as to offer comprehensive coverage of the subject
matter. The book will also be useful for breeders and research
workers, as it offers a broad range of up-to-the-year information,
including aspects like the development of different molecular
markers and their various applications. In the first chapter, the
field of marker-assisted plant breeding is introduced and placed in
the proper perspective in relation to plant breeding. The next
three chapters describe the various molecular marker systems, while
mapping populations and mapping procedures including
high-throughput genotyping are discussed in the subsequent five
chapters. Four chapters are devoted to various applications of
markers, e.g. marker-assisted selection, genomic selection,
diversity analysis, finger printing and positional cloning. In
closing, the last two chapters provide information on relevant
bioinformatics tools and the rapidly evolving field of phenomics.
Plant diseases cause yield loss in crop production, poor quality of
produce, and great economic losses as well. Knowledge of the
perpetuation and spread of the pathogens and various factors
affecting disease development is an important need. Disease
diagnosis is the prime requirement for determining preventive or
curative measures for effective disease management. This new
2-volume set, Diseases of Field Crops, helps to fill the need for
research on plant diseases, their effects, how they spread, and
effective management measures to mitigate their harmful
consequences. The volumes in this set showcase recent advances in
molecular plant pathology and discuss appropriate diagnostic
techniques for identification of causal agents and diseases,
providing the information necessary to establish management
strategies. The chapters in these two volumes include detailed
description of symptoms, causal organisms, disease cycles,
epidemiology, and management techniques of economically important
diseases. The volumes explore existing strategies and offer new
methods that can be used in an integrated manner and with a
comprehensive approach for the management of major diseases of the
field crops. Also taken into consideration is the impact of global
climate change on the spread and severity of plant diseases. This
volume focuses on a selection of cereal crops or grains for fodder
and human food and the diseases that affect them. The crops include
rice, maize, wheat, millet, sorghum, jute, and more. Volume 2
covers pulses, oil seeds, narcotics, and sugar crops.
Plant diseases cause serious threats to the successful cultivation
of horticultural crops resulting in huge losses in their yields.
These plant diseases are known to affect horticultural crops at
various growth stages and reduce the yield as well as quality of
fruits and vegetables. Diseases also cause subsequent postharvest
transit and storage losses. The volumes in this 4-volume set,
Diseases of Horticultural Crops: Diagnosis and Management, provide
the latest diagnostic information along with effective management
solutions to the problems of field crop plants caused by
phytopathogens. The volumes provide an abundance of information for
understanding and managing plant diseases, with emphasis on
diagnostic techniques. The collection includes four volumes that
cover: Volume 1: Important fruit crops' Volume 2: Vegetable crops'
Volume 3: Ornamental plants and spice crops' Volume 4: Important
plantation crops, medicinal crops, and mushrooms. The destructive
potential of plant diseases in modern day agriculture has increased
due to the use of cultivars having a narrow genetic base over huge
areas. Knowledge of perpetuation and spread of the pathogens and
various factors affecting disease development is necessary for
practical management. Disease diagnosis is the prime requirement
for recommending preventive or curative measures for effective
disease management. These volumes provide the information on the
diagnostic tools necessary and management techniques for the
various crop types. The chapters cover key diseases, typical
symptoms, and management strategies. The volumes also include
photographs that show symptoms of important diseases, which are
helpful in disease diagnosis. This 4-volume set will be valuable to
scientists and researchers, faculty and students, administrators,
and many others in the discipline of plant pathology and related
agriculture and allied fields.
Plant diseases cause yield loss in crop production, poor quality of
produce, and great economic losses as well. Knowledge of the
perpetuation and spread of the pathogens and various factors
affecting disease development is an important need. Disease
diagnosis is the prime requirement for determining preventive or
curative measures for effective disease management. This new
2-volume set, Diseases of Field Crops, helps to fill the need for
research on plant diseases, their effects, how they spread, and
effective management measures to mitigate their harmful
consequences. The volumes in this set showcase recent advances in
molecular plant pathology and discuss appropriate diagnostic
techniques for identification of causal agents and diseases,
providing the information necessary to establish management
strategies. The chapters in these two volumes include detailed
description of symptoms, causal organisms, disease cycles,
epidemiology, and management techniques of economically important
diseases. The volumes explore existing strategies and offer new
methods that can be used in an integrated manner and with a
comprehensive approach for the management of major diseases of the
field crops. Also taken into consideration is the impact of global
climate change on the spread and severity of plant diseases. This
volume focuses on a selection of cereal crops or grains for fodder
and human food and the diseases that affect them. The crops include
rice, maize, wheat, millet, sorghum, jute, and more. Volume 2
covers pulses, oil seeds, narcotics, and sugar crops.
Plant diseases cause yield loss in crop production, poor quality of
produce, and great economic losses as well. Knowledge of the
perpetuation and spread of the pathogens and various factors
affecting disease development is an important need. Disease
diagnosis is the prime requirement for determining preventive or
curative measures for effective disease management. This new
2-volume set, Diseases of Field Crops, helps to fill the need for
research on plant diseases, their effects, how they spread, and
effective management measures to mitigate their harmful
consequences. The volumes in this set showcase recent advances in
molecular plant pathology and discuss appropriate diagnostic
techniques for identification of causal agents and diseases,
providing the information necessary to establish management
strategies. The chapters in these two volumes include detailed
description of symptoms, causal organisms, disease cycles,
epidemiology, and management techniques of economically important
diseases. The volumes explore existing strategies and offer new
methods that can be used in an integrated manner and with a
comprehensive approach for the management of major diseases of the
field crops. Also taken into consideration is the impact of global
climate change on the spread and severity of plant diseases. This
volume covers pulses, oil seeds, narcotics, and sugar crops. Each
of the chapters focuses on one crop, with a detailed account of
symptoms, causal organisms, disease cycles, epidemiology, and
management of the diseases caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses.
Some crops discussed include green gram, chickpeas and peas,
lentils, soybeans, groundnuts, sunflowers, sugarcane, tobacco, and
others. Volume 1 focuses on cereals, small millets, and fiber
crops.
Volume 2 of this 4-volume set tackles the problems presented by
diseases in vegetable crops that can reduce yield and quality. The
effective management of plant diseases involves a detailed study of
the disease symptoms, causal agents, disease cycles, and
epidemiology. Written by nationally known scientists in their
respective fields, the chapters incorporate the experience and
knowledge of the authors. The chapters provide an introduction
along with plant disease symptoms, causal organisms, disease
cycles, epidemiology, and effective management solutions for
diseases of economically important vegetables. Some of the
vegetables addressed include brinjal (or eggplant), chili, cole
crops (such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower,
collards, kale, and kohlrabi), cucurbits (gourds), garlic, green
peas, potatoes, and more. The volumes provide an abundance of
information for understanding and managing plant diseases, with
emphasis on diagnostic techniques. The collection includes: Volume
1: Fruit Crops Volume 2: Vegetable Crops Volume 3: Ornamental
Plants and Spice Crops Volume 4: Important Plantation Crops,
Medicinal Crops, and Mushrooms
Plant diseases cause serious threats to the successful cultivation
of horticultural crops, resulting in huge losses in their yields.
These plant diseases are known to affect horticultural crops at
various growth stages and reduce the yield as well as quality of
fruits and vegetables. Diseases also cause subsequent postharvest
transit and storage losses. This 4-volume set provides the latest
diagnostic information along with effective management solutions to
the problems of diseases of field crop plants caused by
phytopathogens. In volume 1, each chapter includes an introduction,
disease symptoms, causal organisms, disease cycles, epidemiology,
and management of economically important plants. With contributions
from national scientists who are engaged in teaching, research, and
extension services who share their experiences here, the chapters
explore apples, amla (or Indian gooseberry), avocado, Indian bael,
banana, Indian jujube, citrus, grapes, guava, hazelnut, and more.
The volumes provide an abundance of information for understanding
and managing plant diseases, with emphasis on diagnostic
techniques. The collection includes: Volume 1: Fruit Crops Volume
2: Vegetable Crops Volume 3: Ornamental Plants and Spice Crops
Volume 4: Important Plantation Crops, Medicinal Crops, and
Mushrooms
This third volume of the 4-volume set focuses on the diseases
prevalent in ornamental plants and spice crops. The management of
any disease successfully involves its detailed study regarding
symptoms, causal agent, disease cycle, and epidemiology. To address
this, the authors in this volume, all nationally known scientists
in their respective fields who are engaged in teaching, research,
and extension services, have contributed their experience and
knowledge on recent developments in the field of plant diseases.
Focusing on ornamental plants (such as carnations, chrysanthemums
[or crown daisies], dahlias, gladioli, marigolds, roses, zinnias),
and spice crops (such as black pepper, coriander, ginger, turmeric,
and others), the authors offer detailed accounts of the main
diseases affecting these plants. Included are introductions to the
plants, disease symptoms, causal organisms, disease cycles,
epidemiology, and management of the diseases of these economically
important crops. The volumes provide an abundance of information
for understanding and managing plant diseases, with emphasis on
diagnostic techniques. The collection includes: Volume 1: Fruit
Crops Volume 2: Vegetable Crops Volume 3: Ornamental Plants and
Spice Crops Volume 4: Important Plantation Crops, Medicinal Crops,
and Mushrooms
This fourth volume of this 4-volume set discusses the key diseases,
typical symptoms, and management strategies of several economically
important plants. Each chapter presents an introduction along with
a detailed account of symptoms, causal organisms, disease cycles,
epidemiology, and management of a selection of major plantation
crops, medicinal crops, and mushrooms. The book features chapters
contributed by eminent professionals in the field, who have
incorporated their own experience and knowledge along with an
overview of the recent developments in their fields. They provide
information on the diagnostic tools and management techniques
needed for such plantation crops as areca nut (or betel nut), cocoa
(or chocolate), coconut, coffee, and tea; such medicinal crops as
isabgol and senna; along with several kinds of mushrooms. The
volume also includes photographs that show symptoms of important
diseases, which are helpful in disease diagnosis. The volumes
provide an abundance of information for understanding and managing
plant diseases, with emphasis on diagnostic techniques. The
collection includes: Volume 1: Fruit Crops Volume 2: Vegetable
Crops Volume 3: Ornamental Plants and Spice Crops Volume 4:
Important Plantation Crops, Medicinal Crops, and Mushrooms
This book serves as a single-source reference to Current Conveyors
and their use in modern Analog Circuit Design. The authors describe
the various types of current conveyors discovered over the past 45
years, details of all currently available, off-the-shelf integrated
circuit current conveyors, and implementations of current conveyors
using other, off-the-shelf IC building blocks. Coverage includes
prominent bipolar/CMOS/Bi-CMOS architectures of current conveyors,
as well as all varieties of starting from third generation current
conveyors to universal current conveyors, their implementations and
applications. •Describes all commercially available off-the-shelf
IC current conveyors, as well as hardware implementations of
current conveyors using other off-the-shelf ICs; • Describes
numerous variants of current conveyors evolved over the past forty
five years; • Describes a number of Bipolar/CMOS/Bi-CMOS
architectures of current conveyors, along with their characteristic
features; • Includes a comprehensive collection of over 400
application circuits using current conveyors; • Provides an
exhaustive catalogue of current conveyor-based circuits for a
variety of applications, including instrumentation amplifiers,
precision rectifiers, simulated inductors, filters, sinusoidal
oscillators, waveform generators, chaos generators, analog
multipliers/dividers, memristive emulators and numerous others.
Plant Breeding and Cultivar Development features an optimal balance
between classical and modern tools and techniques related to plant
breeding. Written for a global audience and based on the extensive
international experience of the authors, the book features
pertinent examples from major and minor world crops. Advanced data
analytics (machine learning), phenomics and artificial intelligence
are explored in the book's 28 chapters that cover classical and
modern plant breeding. By presenting these advancements in specific
detail, private and public sector breeding programs will learn
about new, effective and efficient implementation. The insights are
clear enough that non-plant breeding majoring students will find it
useful to learn about the subject, while advanced level students
and researchers and practitioners will find practical examples that
help them implement their work.
Biofertilizers, Volume One: Advances in Bio-inoculants provides
state-of-the-art descriptions of various approaches, techniques and
basic fundamentals of BI used in crop fertilization practices. The
book presents research within a relevant theoretical framework to
improve our understanding of core issues as applied to natural
resource management. Authored by renowned scientists actively
working on bio-inoculant, biofertilizer and bio-stimulant sciences,
the book addresses the scope of inexpensive and energy neutral
bio-inoculant technologies and the impact regulation has on
biofertilizer utilization. This book is a valuable reference for
agricultural/environmental scientists in academic and corporate
environments, graduate and post-graduate students, regulators and
policymakers.
Biodiversity and Climate Change Adaptation in Tropical Islands
provides comprehensive information on climate change, biodiversity,
possible impacts, adaptation measures and policy challenges to help
users rehabilitate and preserve the natural resources of tropical
islands. While biodiversity and climate change of tropical islands
has previously received less attention, it is ironically one of the
most vulnerable regions in this regard. The core content of the
work derives largely from the ideas and research output from
various reputed scientists and experts who have recorded climate
change impacts on aquatic and coastal life in tropical regions.
Contributors have direct working experience with the tribes in some
of the tropical islands. All of their expertise and information is
compiled and presented in the work, including coverage related to
climate change. This work highlights the ever-growing need to
develop and apply strategies that optimize the use of natural
resources, both on land and in water and judicious use of
biodiversity. It functions as a critical resource on tropical
island biodiversity for researchers, academicians, practitioners
and policy makers in a variety of related disciplines.
Sugarcane is one of the most important crops commercially grown in
about 115 countries of the world. India is a major producer as well
as consumer of sugar in the world and has produced about 25MT of
sugar from 360MT sugarcane in 2011-13, contributing about 15
percent of the total sugar production in the world. A quantum of
sugar is produced from sugarcane, however, this crop faces a number
of problems such as low cane productivity, biotic and abiotic
stresses, high cost of cultivation, post-harvest losses, and low
sugar recovery. In India, sugarcane research began in the beginning
of the 19th century. Since then rapid advancement has been made in
sugarcane cultivation by Indian researchers. The objective of this
book is to provide a comprehensive account of all the major
achievements based on Indian workers in sugarcane research. The
book is a compilation of recent advancements made on sugarcane
development, cultivation, and on improvement in cane and sugar
yield using conventional and biotechnological approaches by
different agricultural scientists and researchers of India.
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