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Climate Change and Crop Stress - Molecules to Ecosystems (Paperback): Arun K. Shanker, Chitra Shanker, Anjali Anand, Maheswari... Climate Change and Crop Stress - Molecules to Ecosystems (Paperback)
Arun K. Shanker, Chitra Shanker, Anjali Anand, Maheswari M.
R5,303 Discovery Miles 53 030 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Climate Change and Crop Stress: Molecules to Ecosystems expounds on the transitional period where science has progressed to 'post-genomics' and the gene editing era, putting field performance of crops to the forefront and challenging the production of practical applicability vs. theoretical possibility. Researchers have concentrated efforts on the effects of environmental stress conditions such as drought, heat, salinity, cold, or pathogen infection which can have a devastating impact on plant growth and yield. Designed to deliver information to combat stress both in isolation and through simultaneous crop stresses, this edited compilation provides a comprehensive view on the challenges and impacts of simultaneous stresses.

An Integrated Treatment System for Coffee Processing Waste Water (Paperback): Selvamurugan M., Doraisamy P., Maheswari M. An Integrated Treatment System for Coffee Processing Waste Water (Paperback)
Selvamurugan M., Doraisamy P., Maheswari M.
R1,831 Discovery Miles 18 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The experiments were conducted to develop an integrated treatment system for coffee processing wastewater (CPWW) through the combination of biomethanation with aeration and wetland plants treatment. The biomethanation was carried out at different hydraulic retention times (HRTs) using up ow anaerobic hybrid reactor (UAHR) and 18 h of HRT was found to be optimum. The maximum biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total solids (TS) reduction were 66.0%, 61.0% and 58.0%, respectively with organic loading rate of 9.55 kg m-3 day-1. The reduction of pollution load of the wastewater by microbial action augmented by aeration resulted in the reduction of electrical conductivity (EC), BOD, COD, and total solids (TS). Continuous aeration of wastewater resulted in maximum of 74.6% and 68.6% reduction of BOD and COD. The wetland plant, Typha latifolia reduced 85.4% and 78.0% of BOD and COD, respectively in biomethanated cum aerated CPWW."

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