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Major world oil crops and their products are among the most
valuable commodity in today's world trade. Over the past couple of
decades, oilseed production has increased to become the most
important world sources of vegetable oils, in response to the
rising world population and living standard. Recent technological
advances made in breeding major world oil crops have led to higher
production and improved product quality.This comprehensive volume
encompasses recent innovations and practice in the production and
use of different oil crops, including Brassica, Sunflower,
Safflower, Cottonseed, Castor, Olive, Coconut, Oilpalm, Sesame,
Groundnut, and Soybean. The contributors are leading specialists
from different countries of the world. Much of the literature
available on these crops is not up-to-date; hence this volume is a
ready reference for researchers, breeders, biotechnologists,
industrialists, and nutritionists. Dr. Surinder Kumpar Gupta, born
in 1959, is currently working as Professor/Chief Scientist
(Oilseeds) Plant Breeding & Genetics and Nodal officer in the
School of Biotechnology, S K University of Agricultural Sciences
& Technology. He holds a brilliant academic and service record
and has been devoted to research on Oilseed Brassicas for nearly
two decades. He obtained his post-graduate degree and PhD from
Punjab Agricultural University. He is a recipient of a
post-doctoral Fellowship in Plant Biotechnology and has published
more than 100 research papers in esteemed national and
international journals, mostly on Brassicas. He has already
developed five varieties of rapeseed-mustard, and has written two
books and edited three volumes on rapeseed & mustard breeding.
For his excellent scientific endeavors, he has been conferred the
'Young Scientists Award: 1993-1994' by the State Department of
Science & Technology.
The present volume presents essential information on advancements
in oilseed production, processing and utilization. Advances in the
technology of seed processing to produce oil and oil quality for
edible and industrial applications are well presented, followed by
hybrid technology, biotechnology, oil technology and meal quality
for animal nutrition. The following areas are also covered: the
potential for oil in developing biodiesel markets, fatty acid long
chains and their derivative, pollination management, and safety of
pollinators from harmful effects of pesticides. This volume also
includes an economic assessment of oilseed integrated pest
management (IPM) programs in different regions of the world. Dr.
Surinder Kumar Gupta is Professor/Chief Scientist (Oilseeds) Plant
Breeding & Genetics and Nodal officer in School of
Biotechnology, S K University of Agricultural Sciences &
Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Chatha, Jammu-India. He holds a
distinguished academic and service record and has been devoted
primarily to research on oilseed Brassicas for nearly two decades.
He has written two books on plant breeding and edited three
volumes, one on 'Recent Advances in Oilseed Brassicas', Kalyani
Publishers, New Delhi, India, second on 'Rapeseed Breeding-Advances
in Botanical Research', Vol. 45, Academic Press, Elsevier
Publishers and third on Biology and Breeding of crucifers, CRC
Publishers, Taylor and Francis Group.
The biotechnology business in India with an increase from USD 500
million in 1997 and reaching an estimated USD 1 billion next year
health related prod ucts accounting for 60%, agro and veterinary
products together 15%, and con tract R&D, reagents, devices and
supplies adding up to the remaining 25% of which the diagnostics
share was about 10% of the total surely presented an encouraging
picture even five years ago. While volumes have increased, the pat
tern has not. According to a report, prepared by McKinsey & Co,
India's Phar maceutical industry including domestic and export
sales and contract services totals nearly USD 5 billion.
Furthermore, the company optimistically projects the growth to a
factor of five fold only if both the industry and the government
are able to put in place achievable solutions that must take care
of the formida ble obstacles preventing further growth. If this
assessment is correct, then the established transformation made by
IT growth should also provide the confi dence required by the high
expectations for biotechnology which have arisen in the country in
recent years. Some contributors to this are overenthusiastic these
are bureaucrats, some retired scientists and of course the
complacent politicians who have the least knowledge of what the new
biotechnology is all about. However, there are clear indications of
biotechnology growth demon strated by a few but rapidly expanding
biotech companies such as Biocon Ltd, Shantha Biotech (P) Ltd, Dr.
During the past several years tremendous advancements have been
made in the field of pharmacology and therapeutics. While new
therapeutic strategies are coming up, old ones are being improved
by modifications, or being replaced with newer ones. The major
topics covered in this book include: endothelins, current topics in
cardiovascular research, molecular pharmacology, recent
developments in cancer research, antioxidants, oxidants and human
disease, herbal drugs, developments in neuropharmacology, myelin
biology and demyelinating disease, pharmacovigilance, role of
cytokines in health and disease, ocular pharmacology,
detoxification of xenobiotics-biotransformation and transport, and
several other topics of current interest. The aim of this book is
to fulfill the needs of the basic and clinical researchers as well
as the students, particularly related to areas of current interest
in pharmacology and therapeutics.
This important volume, Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture,
addresses the crucial issue of soil salinity of potential farmland
and provides a comprehensive picture of the saline environment and
plant interactions, along with management and reclamation methods
and policies. With contributions from researchers from the fields
of agricultural chemistry, soil science, biotechnology, agronomy,
environmental sciences, and plant breeding and genetics, the volume
emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach.
Abiotic stresses are known to adversely impact agricultural
productivity on millions of hectares globally, and it is projected
that these problems are likely to increase, primarily due to
anthropogenic interventions as well as climatic changes.
Understanding abiotic stresses-especially salt stress on soil-calls
for an interdisciplinary approach because salt-stressed soils need
hydro-technical, chemical, and agronomic interventions as well as
an understanding of plant response when exposed to these stresses.
This volume explores and conveys the latest information on emerging
technologies in the management of abiotic salt stress and their
field applications. It brings together experts from various fields
(academia, technology, and engineering) to provide the latest
information and knowledge on this important challenge.
Completely updated and revised, this bestselling book continues to
explain the growth and developmental processes involved in the
formation of vegetables. Since the publication of the successful
first edition significant discoveries, particularly in the area of
molecular biology, have deepened and broadened our knowledge and
understanding of these processes. This new edition brings the topic
up-to-date and is presented over two sections: the first provides
general knowledge on germination, transplanting, flowering, the
effects of stress and modelling, whilst the second section details
the physiology of specific crops or crop groups. The second edition
of The Physiology of Vegetable Crops: * contains two new chapters
looking at stress effects on vegetable crops with a particular
emphasis on climate change and models of vegetable growth and
development * is fully updated to reflect recent discoveries and
the advent of new production techniques such as growing in
artificial environments * provides enhanced understanding of the
growth and function of 18 different vegetable crops * is heavily
illustrated and published in full colour throughout With
contributions from renowned international experts, this is an
essential resource for horticultural researchers and extension
educators and consultants, as well as a reference for students and
researchers in vegetable production, plant breeding, entomology and
plant pathology.
The biotechnology business in India with an increase from USD 500
million in 1997 and reaching an estimated USD 1 billion next year
health related prod ucts accounting for 60%, agro and veterinary
products together 15%, and con tract R&D, reagents, devices and
supplies adding up to the remaining 25% of which the diagnostics
share was about 10% of the total surely presented an encouraging
picture even five years ago. While volumes have increased, the pat
tern has not. According to a report, prepared by McKinsey & Co,
India's Phar maceutical industry including domestic and export
sales and contract services totals nearly USD 5 billion.
Furthermore, the company optimistically projects the growth to a
factor of five fold only if both the industry and the government
are able to put in place achievable solutions that must take care
of the formida ble obstacles preventing further growth. If this
assessment is correct, then the established transformation made by
IT growth should also provide the confi dence required by the high
expectations for biotechnology which have arisen in the country in
recent years. Some contributors to this are overenthusiastic these
are bureaucrats, some retired scientists and of course the
complacent politicians who have the least knowledge of what the new
biotechnology is all about. However, there are clear indications of
biotechnology growth demon strated by a few but rapidly expanding
biotech companies such as Biocon Ltd, Shantha Biotech (P) Ltd, Dr.
This important volume, Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture,
addresses the crucial issue of soil salinity of potential farmland
and provides a comprehensive picture of the saline environment and
plant interactions, along with management and reclamation methods
and policies. With contributions from researchers from the fields
of agricultural chemistry, soil science, biotechnology, agronomy,
environmental sciences, and plant breeding and genetics, the volume
emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach.
Major world oil crops and their products are among the most
valuable commodity in today's world trade. Over the past couple of
decades, oilseed production has increased to become the most
important world sources of vegetable oils, in response to the
rising world population and living standard. Recent technological
advances made in breeding major world oil crops have led to higher
production and improved product quality.This comprehensive volume
encompasses recent innovations and practice in the production and
use of different oil crops, including Brassica, Sunflower,
Safflower, Cottonseed, Castor, Olive, Coconut, Oilpalm, Sesame,
Groundnut, and Soybean. The contributors are leading specialists
from different countries of the world. Much of the literature
available on these crops is not up-to-date; hence this volume is a
ready reference for researchers, breeders, biotechnologists,
industrialists, and nutritionists. Dr. Surinder Kumpar Gupta, born
in 1959, is currently working as Professor/Chief Scientist
(Oilseeds) Plant Breeding & Genetics and Nodal officer in the
School of Biotechnology, S K University of Agricultural Sciences
& Technology. He holds a brilliant academic and service record
and has been devoted to research on Oilseed Brassicas for nearly
two decades. He obtained his post-graduate degree and PhD from
Punjab Agricultural University. He is a recipient of a
post-doctoral Fellowship in Plant Biotechnology and has published
more than 100 research papers in esteemed national and
international journals, mostly on Brassicas. He has already
developed five varieties of rapeseed-mustard, and has written two
books and edited three volumes on rapeseed & mustard breeding.
For his excellent scientific endeavors, he has been conferred the
'Young Scientists Award: 1993-1994' by the State Department of
Science & Technology.
The present volume presents essential information on
advancements in oilseed production, processing and utilization.
Advances in the technology of seed processing to produce oil and
oil quality for edible and industrial applications are well
presented, followed by hybrid technology, biotechnology, oil
technology and meal quality for animal nutrition. The following
areas are also covered: the potential for oil in developing
biodiesel markets, fatty acid long chains and their derivative,
pollination management, and safety of pollinators from harmful
effects of pesticides. This volume also includes an economic
assessment of oilseed integrated pest management (IPM) programs in
different regions of the world.
Dr. Surinder Kumar Gupta is Professor/Chief Scientist (Oilseeds)
Plant Breeding & Genetics and Nodal officer in School of
Biotechnology, S K University of Agricultural Sciences &
Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Chatha, Jammu-India. He holds a
distinguished academic and service record and has been devoted
primarily to research on oilseed Brassicas for nearly two decades.
He has written two books on plant breeding and edited three
volumes, one on Recent Advances in Oilseed Brassicas, Kalyani
Publishers, New Delhi, India, second on Rapeseed Breeding-Advances
in Botanical Research, Vol. 45, Academic Press, Elsevier Publishers
and third on Biology and Breeding of crucifers, CRC Publishers,
Taylor and Francis Group.
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Abiotic stresses are known to adversely impact agricultural
productivity on millions of hectares globally, and it is projected
that these problems are likely to increase, primarily due to
anthropogenic interventions as well as climatic changes.
Understanding abiotic stresses-especially salt stress on soil-calls
for an interdisciplinary approach because salt-stressed soils need
hydro-technical, chemical, and agronomic interventions as well as
an understanding of plant response when exposed to these stresses.
This volume explores and conveys the latest information on emerging
technologies in the management of abiotic salt stress and their
field applications. It brings together experts from various fields
(academia, technology, and engineering) to provide the latest
information and knowledge on this important challenge.
All the chapters have been updated in this second edition and new
chapters like Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance,
Hospitalization due to Adverse Drug Reactions and its Economic
Burden, and Vigilance Systems for Medical Devices have been added.
This book will be useful for the healthcare professionals,
postgraduate students, industry professionals and those engaged in
clinical research at academia and the pharmaceutical industry.
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