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This new 3-volume set Innovative Approaches in Diagnosis and
Management of Crop Diseases provides an abundance of new research
and information on major diseases of various crops along with new
techniques and technology for the detection of plant pathogens
along with appropriate management strategies. Divided into three
volumes and with chapters written by renowned and expert scientists
working in different areas of plant pathology, the volumes cover
important diseases of crops, incited by bacteria, fungi, viruses,
viroids, phytoplasma, and nematodes. They address these disease
challenges to commercial field and horticultural crops and their
management. Volume 1 focuses on the Mollicute class of bacteria. It
looks at the detection, diagnosis, and management of phytoplasma
diseases and viroids, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in plants for
virus resistance, next-generation sequencing technologies, and
more. Volume 2 focuses on recent advances in diagnosis, detection,
and management of diseases of specific crops, such as cotton,
sesame, rice, wheat, millet, maize, field pea and pigeonpea, ginger
and turmeric, guava, aonla, and vegetable cruciferous crops. Volume
3: Nanomolecules and Biocontrol Agents explores the use of novel
new ways to prevent and mitigate plant diseases. These include
novel green nanotechnologies; biosensors; biological management
using phyllosphere-, rhizosphere-, and endosphere-derived
biocontrol agents; employing biofumigation techniques; and plant
immunization approaches. The book also considers the special
challenge of plant disease management under the present climate
change scenario. Key features: Presents diverse research of leading
plant pathologists on detection, diagnosis, and management of crop
diseases Shares innovative and emerging techniques for diagnosis
and management of major plant diseases Covers a vast array of
important crops and their diseases Diagnosis and management of
biotic stresses play a pivotal role in efficient agriculture
production, and together, these volumes of Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases provide reviews of
crucial research to effectively advance the detection, diagnosis,
and management of crop diseases.
This book is the second of the 3-volume Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases, which provides an
abundance of new research and information on major diseases of
various crops along with new techniques and technology for the
detection of plant pathogens along with appropriate management
strategies. Divided into three volumes and with chapters written by
renowned and expert scientists working in different areas of plant
pathology, the volumes cover important diseases of crops, incited
by bacteria, fungi, viruses, viroids, phytoplasma, and nematodes.
It addresses these disease challenges to commercial field and
horticultural crops and their management. Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases: Volume 2 focuses on
recent advances in diagnosis, detection, and management of diseases
of specific crops, such as cotton, sesame, rice, wheat, millet,
maize, field pea and pigeonpea, ginger and turmeric, guava, aonla,
and vegetable cruciferous crops. Key features: Presents diverse
research of leading plant pathologists on detection, diagnosis, and
management of crop diseases Shares innovative and emerging
techniques for diagnosis and management of major plant diseases
Covers a vast array of important crops and their diseases Volume 1
of this multi-volume set focuses on the Mollicute class of
bacteria. It looks at the detection, diagnosis, and management of
phytoplasma diseases and viroids, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in
plants for virus resistance, next-generation sequencing
technologies, and more, while Volume 3 reviews the advances in the
uses of nanomolecules and biocontrol agents. Diagnosis and
management of biotic stresses play a pivotal role in efficient
agriculture production, and together, these volumes of Innovative
Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases provide
informative reviews of crucial research to effectively advance the
detection, diagnosis, and management of crop diseases.
This book is the third of the 3-volume Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases, which provides an
abundance of new research and information on major diseases of
various crops along with new techniques and technology for the
detection of plant pathogens along with appropriate management
strategies. Divided into three volumes and with chapters written by
renowned and expert scientists working in different areas of plant
pathology, the volumes cover important diseases of crops, incited
by bacteria, fungi, viruses, viroids, phytoplasma, and nematodes.
This multi-volume set addresses these disease challenges to
commercial field and horticultural crops and their management.
Volume 3: Nanomolecules and Biocontrol Agents explores the use of
new ways to prevent and mitigate plant diseases. These include
novel green nanotechnologies; biosensors; biological management
using phyllosphere-, rhizosphere-, and endosphere-derived
biocontrol agents; employing biofumigation techniques; and plant
immunization approaches. The book also considers the special
challenge of plant disease management under the present climate
change scenario. Key features: Presents diverse research of leading
plant pathologists on detection, diagnosis, and management of crop
diseases Shares innovative and emerging techniques for diagnosis
and management of major plant diseases Covers a vast array of
important crops and their diseases Volume 1 of the 3-volume set
focuses on the Mollicute class of bacteria. It looks at the
detection, diagnosis, and management of phytoplasma diseases and
viroids, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in plants for virus resistance,
next-generation sequencing technologies, and more, while Volume 3
reviews the advances in the uses of nanomolecules and biocontrol
agents. Diagnosis and management of biotic stresses play a pivotal
role in efficient agriculture production, and together, these
volumes of Innovative Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of
Crop Diseases provide reviews of crucial research to effectively
advance the detection, diagnosis, and management of crop diseases.
This book is the third of the 3-volume Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases, which provides an
abundance of new research and information on major diseases of
various crops along with new techniques and technology for the
detection of plant pathogens along with appropriate management
strategies. Divided into three volumes and with chapters written by
renowned and expert scientists working in different areas of plant
pathology, the volumes cover important diseases of crops, incited
by bacteria, fungi, viruses, viroids, phytoplasma, and nematodes.
This multi-volume set addresses these disease challenges to
commercial field and horticultural crops and their management.
Volume 3: Nanomolecules and Biocontrol Agents explores the use of
new ways to prevent and mitigate plant diseases. These include
novel green nanotechnologies; biosensors; biological management
using phyllosphere-, rhizosphere-, and endosphere-derived
biocontrol agents; employing biofumigation techniques; and plant
immunization approaches. The book also considers the special
challenge of plant disease management under the present climate
change scenario. Key features: Presents diverse research of leading
plant pathologists on detection, diagnosis, and management of crop
diseases Shares innovative and emerging techniques for diagnosis
and management of major plant diseases Covers a vast array of
important crops and their diseases Volume 1 of the 3-volume set
focuses on the Mollicute class of bacteria. It looks at the
detection, diagnosis, and management of phytoplasma diseases and
viroids, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in plants for virus resistance,
next-generation sequencing technologies, and more, while Volume 3
reviews the advances in the uses of nanomolecules and biocontrol
agents. Diagnosis and management of biotic stresses play a pivotal
role in efficient agriculture production, and together, these
volumes of Innovative Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of
Crop Diseases provide reviews of crucial research to effectively
advance the detection, diagnosis, and management of crop diseases.
This book is the second of the 3-volume Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases, which provides an
abundance of new research and information on major diseases of
various crops along with new techniques and technology for the
detection of plant pathogens along with appropriate management
strategies. Divided into three volumes and with chapters written by
renowned and expert scientists working in different areas of plant
pathology, the volumes cover important diseases of crops, incited
by bacteria, fungi, viruses, viroids, phytoplasma, and nematodes.
It addresses these disease challenges to commercial field and
horticultural crops and their management. Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases: Volume 2 focuses on
recent advances in diagnosis, detection, and management of diseases
of specific crops, such as cotton, sesame, rice, wheat, millet,
maize, field pea and pigeonpea, ginger and turmeric, guava, aonla,
and vegetable cruciferous crops. Key features: Presents diverse
research of leading plant pathologists on detection, diagnosis, and
management of crop diseases Shares innovative and emerging
techniques for diagnosis and management of major plant diseases
Covers a vast array of important crops and their diseases Volume 1
of this multi-volume set focuses on the Mollicute class of
bacteria. It looks at the detection, diagnosis, and management of
phytoplasma diseases and viroids, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in
plants for virus resistance, next-generation sequencing
technologies, and more, while Volume 3 reviews the advances in the
uses of nanomolecules and biocontrol agents. Diagnosis and
management of biotic stresses play a pivotal role in efficient
agriculture production, and together, these volumes of Innovative
Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases provide
informative reviews of crucial research to effectively advance the
detection, diagnosis, and management of crop diseases.
This new 3-volume set Innovative Approaches in Diagnosis and
Management of Crop Diseases provides an abundance of new research
and information on major diseases of various crops along with new
techniques and technology for the detection of plant pathogens
along with appropriate management strategies. Divided into three
volumes and with chapters written by renowned and expert scientists
working in different areas of plant pathology, the volumes cover
important diseases of crops, incited by bacteria, fungi, viruses,
viroids, phytoplasma, and nematodes. They address these disease
challenges to commercial field and horticultural crops and their
management. Volume 1 focuses on the Mollicute class of bacteria. It
looks at the detection, diagnosis, and management of phytoplasma
diseases and viroids, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in plants for
virus resistance, next-generation sequencing technologies, and
more. Volume 2 focuses on recent advances in diagnosis, detection,
and management of diseases of specific crops, such as cotton,
sesame, rice, wheat, millet, maize, field pea and pigeonpea, ginger
and turmeric, guava, aonla, and vegetable cruciferous crops. Volume
3: Nanomolecules and Biocontrol Agents explores the use of novel
new ways to prevent and mitigate plant diseases. These include
novel green nanotechnologies; biosensors; biological management
using phyllosphere-, rhizosphere-, and endosphere-derived
biocontrol agents; employing biofumigation techniques; and plant
immunization approaches. The book also considers the special
challenge of plant disease management under the present climate
change scenario. Key features: Presents diverse research of leading
plant pathologists on detection, diagnosis, and management of crop
diseases Shares innovative and emerging techniques for diagnosis
and management of major plant diseases Covers a vast array of
important crops and their diseases Diagnosis and management of
biotic stresses play a pivotal role in efficient agriculture
production, and together, these volumes of Innovative Approaches in
Diagnosis and Management of Crop Diseases provide reviews of
crucial research to effectively advance the detection, diagnosis,
and management of crop diseases.
This book is a collection of the best research papers presented at
the 8th International Conference on Innovations in Electronics and
Communication Engineering at Guru Nanak Institutions Hyderabad,
India. Featuring contributions by researchers, technocrats and
experts, the book covers various areas of communication
engineering, like signal processing, VLSI design, embedded systems,
wireless communications, and electronics and communications in
general, as well as cutting-edge technologies. As such, it is a
valuable reference resource for young researchers.
This book is a collection of the best research papers presented at
the 8th International Conference on Innovations in Electronics and
Communication Engineering at Guru Nanak Institutions Hyderabad,
India. Featuring contributions by researchers, technocrats and
experts, the book covers various areas of communication
engineering, like signal processing, VLSI design, embedded systems,
wireless communications, and electronics and communications in
general, as well as cutting-edge technologies. As such, it is a
valuable reference resource for young researchers.
The book contains high quality papers presented in the Fifth
International Conference on Innovations in Electronics and
Communication Engineering (ICIECE 2016) held at Guru Nanak
Institutions, Hyderabad, India during 8 and 9 July 2016. The
objective is to provide the latest developments in the field of
electronics and communication engineering specially the areas like
Image Processing, Wireless Communications, Radar Signal Processing,
Embedded Systems and VLSI Design. The book aims to provide an
opportunity for researchers, scientists, technocrats, academicians
and engineers to exchange their innovative ideas and research
findings in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
This book covers various streams of communication engineering like
signal processing, VLSI design, embedded systems, wireless
communications and electronics and communications in general. The
book is a collection of best selected research papers presented at
9th International Conference on Innovations in Electronics and
Communication Engineering at Guru Nanak Institutions Hyderabad,
India. The book presents works from researchers, technocrats and
experts about latest technologies in electronic and communication
engineering. The authors have discussed the latest cutting edge
technology, and the book will serve as a reference for young
researchers.
Indian Defence Yearbook 2005
Rapid Thermal Processing (RTP) is a well established single-wafer
technology in USLI semiconductor manufacturing and electrical
engineering, as well as in materials science. The biggest advantage
of RTP is that it eliminates the long-ramp-up and ramp-down times
associated with furnaces, enabling a significant reduction in the
thermal budget. Today, RTP is in production use for source/drain
implant annealing, contact alloying, formation of refractory
nitrides and silicides and thin gate dielectric (oxide) formation.
The aim of Symposium I was to provide an overview of the latest
information on research and development in the different topics
cited above. The potential applications of RTP in new areas like
large area devices such as flat planel displays and solar cells has
to be investigated. About 30 papers were presented in this
symposium. The contributions of most interest involved modelling
and control, junctions formation and thermal oxidation, deposition
and recrystallisation and silicide formations. However, the range
of topics and the intent to focus on underlying, fundamental issues
like dopant diffusion in silicon from solid sources, strain
relaxation and photonic effects, nucleation as well as applications
to magnetic films and solar cells devices.
This book gathers selected papers presented at the 7th
International Conference on Innovations in Electronics and
Communication Engineering, held at Guru Nanak Institutions in
Hyderabad, India. It highlights contributions by researchers,
technocrats and experts regarding the latest technologies in
electronic and communication engineering, and addresses various
aspects of communication engineering, including signal processing,
VLSI design, embedded systems, wireless communications, and
electronics and communications in general. Covering cutting-edge
technologies, the book offers a valuable resource, especially for
young researchers.
This book focuses on the relevance of space as a new domain towards
enhancing war fighting capabilities. The Cold War saw rapid
development of space technologies, which in turn spurred the growth
of satellites. Slowly the traditional military capabilities for
C4ISR were transferred to the space, the 'Ultimate High Ground.'
The use of navigation and communication satellites in direct
support to the US war efforts was visible during Gulf War I, which
is aptly referred as "First Space War." The book delves at length
about the Chinese Space Programme and their military exploits.
Apart from militarization, the Chinese went ahead with
weaponization of space, in order to gain asymmetric advantages over
the much stronger and technologically advance US capabilities. The
existing and futuristic military exploits of space assets by India
has also been discussed in this book. A case for an "Indian Space
Security Architecture" has been proposed, which shall secure the
Indian space assets and provide comprehensive National Security.
This book also highlights the necessity and urgency of Indian ASAT,
as a strategic deterrence, to counter the threat to our space
assets from the Chinese ASATs.
This book focuses on the relevance of space as a new domain towards
enhancing war fighting capabilities. The Cold War saw rapid
development of space technologies, which in turn spurred the growth
of satellites. Slowly the traditional military capabilities for
C4ISR were transferred to the space, the 'Ultimate High Ground.'
The use of navigation and communication satellites in direct
support to the US war efforts was visible during Gulf War I, which
is aptly referred as "First Space War." The book delves at length
about the Chinese Space Programme and their military exploits.
Apart from militarization, the Chinese went ahead with
weaponization of space, in order to gain asymmetric advantages over
the much stronger and technologically advance US capabilities. The
existing and futuristic military exploits of space assets by India
has also been discussed in this book. A case for an "Indian Space
Security Architecture" has been proposed, which shall secure the
Indian space assets and provide comprehensive National Security.
This book also highlights the necessity and urgency of Indian ASAT,
as a strategic deterrence, to counter the threat to our space
assets from the Chinese ASATs.
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