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Carbon Nanotubes in Agriculture: Specifications and Applications
presents a comprehensive overview of the beneficial roles of carbon
nano-tubes (CNT) in regulation of seed germination, plant
metabolism and their applications in plant stress management with
particular focus on agricultural crop plants. In light of current
climate change trends, CNT-assisted crop yield is likely to play a
significant role of improving plant health, enhancing root growth,
and the improved tolerance to plants to a number of abiotic and
biotic stresses. Primarily targeted towards the scientists and
researchers in nanotechnology, nano-agriculture,
nanomaterial-assisted crop improvement, as well as plant stress
tolerance, plant biotechnology and crop yield, this book is the
first to focus on the potential for carbon nanotubes in an
agricultural setting.
Postharvest Disinfection of Fruits and Vegetables describes
available technologies to reduce microbial infection for
maintaining postharvest quality and safety. The book analyzes
alternative and traditional methodologies and points out the
significant advantages and limitations of each technique, thus
facilitating both cost and time savings. This reference is for
anyone in the fresh produce industry who is involved in postharvest
handling and management. It discusses, in detail, the latest
disinfection approaches, low-cost treatment strategies, management
and protocols to control fresh produce qualities, diseases and
insect infestation.
Philanthropy plays an essential role in Muslim practice around the
world. Using a new framing, Philanthropy in the Muslim World
contributes to the literature by adding Muslim-majority countries
that have not been previously included in cross-national
philanthropy volumes as well as countries that have important
Muslim minority communities. This book accomplishes five important
tasks. First, it provides available research on different parts of
the world where Muslims live and practice their faith and
philanthropy. Second, it offers a cross-national understanding of
philanthropy. Third, it illustrates the diversity and heterogeneity
in philanthropic practice across different geographical contexts.
It suggests that local culture, public policy, and regulations have
an important role in defining local religious practice. Fourth, it
helps us to understand how Muslims, in majority and minority
contexts, seek to practice philanthropy after the terrorist attacks
of 9/11/2001 and the Global War on Terror. Fifth, it pushes back
against the notion of a âMuslimâ and ânon-Muslimâ world, as
these terms have little basis in either critical scholarship or
Qurâanic discourse. In the academic world, the book will be
important to those interested in the sociology of Islam, scholars
of civil society and philanthropy, scholars interested in global
philanthropy or Islam in a global context, and students in courses
on Islamic faith and practice. However, this book would also be
valuable for the non-scholarly educated reader including
philanthropists, international NGOs, policy-makers, and
practitioners who seek to understand how Muslim philanthropy can
play an important role in social good interventions in different
parts of the world.
"My life will always be in danger. My beautiful sister Banaz Mahmod
was murdered in an 'honour killing' ordered by our father and
uncle. If those evil men find me, they will kill me too." Bekhal
Mahmod was one of six siblings from a Sunni Muslim family in Iraqi
Kurdistan who sought a new life as asylum seekers and arrived in
London in 1998. When Bekhal's father tried to force her into an
arranged marriage at 15, she ran away. This caused her father to
'lose respect' within the Kurdish community and Bekhal became the
target of an honour killing and her younger sisters Banaz and
Payzee were quickly married off to restore the family's reputation.
When Banaz left her husband, claiming he'd beaten and raped her,
Mahmod decided this 'shame' to the family meant Banaz must die.
Within weeks, she had vanished. Her body was finally discovered,
crammed into a suitcase and buried in a garden in Birmingham.
Banaz, age 20, had been raped and killed in a sickening plot
orchestrated by her father and uncle. Still fearing for her own
life, Bekhal bravely faced her father and uncle in court - making
her the first female in British legal history to give evidence
against family members in an honour killing trial - and won justice
for her beloved sister Banaz. Bekhal now has a new identity after
entering the police witness protection programme. She lives in
terror of her father's release from jail. This is her story.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and conversion to value added
products, such as chemicals, polymers, and carbon-based fuels
represents a promising approach to transform a potential threat to
the environment into a value-added product for long term
sustainability. Emerging Carbon Capture Technologies: Towards a
Sustainable Future provides a multidisciplinary view of the
research that is being carried out in this field, covering
materials and processes for CO2 capture and utilization and
including a broad discussion of the impact of novel technologies in
carbon capture on the energy landscape, society and climate. Of
interest to students, researchers and professionals in industries
related to greenhouse gas mitigation, post-combustion CO2 capture
processes, coal-fired power plants, environmental sustainability,
green solvents, green technologies, and the utilization of clean
energy for environmental protection, this book covers both the
experimental and theoretical aspects of novel materials and process
development providing a holistic approach toward a sustainable
energy future.
Water containing significant amounts of inorganic and organic
contaminants can have serious environmental consequences and
serious health implications when ingested. Contamination of Water:
Health Risk Assessment and Treatment Strategies takes an
interconnected look at the various pollutants, the source of
contamination, the effects of contamination on aquatic ecosystems
and human health, and what the potential mitigation strategies are.
This book is organized into three sections. The first section
examines the sources of potential contamination. This includes
considering the current scenario of heavy metal and pesticide
contamination in water as well as the regions impacted due to
industrialization, mining, or urbanization. The second section goes
on to discuss water contamination and health risks caused by toxic
elements, radiological contaminants, microplastics and
nanoparticles, and pharmaceutical and personal care products. This
book concludes with a section exploring efficient low-cost
treatment technologies and remediation strategies that remove toxic
pollutants from water. Contamination of Water incorporates both
theoretical and practical information that will be useful for
researchers, professors, graduate students, and professionals
working on water contamination, environmental and health impacts,
and the management and treatment of water resources.
This book is a novel and ambitious attempt to map the Muslim
American nonprofit sector: its origins, growth and impact on
American society. Using theories from the fields of philanthropy,
public administration and data gathered from surveys and
interviews, the authors make a compelling case for the Muslim
American nonprofit sector's key role in America. They argue that in
a time when Islamic schools are grossly misunderstood, there is a
need to examine them closely, for the landscape of these schools is
far more complex than meets the eye. The authors, who are both
scholars of philanthropy, examine how identity impacts philanthropy
and also the various forces that have shaped the landscape of
Muslim American giving in the US. Using a comparative method of
analysis, they showcase how this sector has contributed not only to
individual communities but also to the country as a whole. National
surveys and historical analysis offer data that is rich in insights
and offers a compelling narrative of the sector as a whole through
its focus on Islamic schools. The authors also critically examine
how nonprofit leaders in the community legitimize their own roles
and that of their organizations, and offer a compelling and
insightful examination of how Muslim American leaders perceive
their own role in institution building. This is a must read for
anyone seeking to understand this important and growing sector of
American society, including nonprofit leaders in the Muslim
community, leaders of Islamic schools, nonprofit leaders with
interest in private schools, activists, and scholars who study
philanthropy and Islamic education.
This book presents the proceedings of the International Conference
on Health, Safety, Fire, Environment, and Allied Sciences (HSFEA
2018), highlighting the latest developments in the field of science
and technology aimed at improving health and safety in the
workplace. The volume comprises content from leading scientists,
engineers, and policy makers, discussing water pollution and
advanced remedial measures, and the impact on health and the
environment. Topics of discussion include research on emerging
water pollutants, their sources, monitoring and control. The
contents of this volume will be of interest to researchers,
practitioners, and policy makers alike.
This book presents the proceedings of the International Conference
on Health, Safety, Fire, Environment, and Allied Sciences (HSFEA
2018). The book highlights the latest developments in the field of
science and technology aimed at improving health and safety in the
workplace. The volume comprises content from leading scientists,
engineers, and policy makers, discussing the effect of vehicular
pollution, process, engineering, construction and other industrial
activities on air quality and the impact these have on health and
the environment. The contents of this volume will be of interest to
researchers, practitioners, and policy makers alike.
This issue would review a broad range of endoscopic complications
throughout the entire GI tract and include complications related to
almost all types of endoscopic procedures. Typically, articles and
endoscopy courses only briefly mention specific types of
complications related to one or two endoscopic procedures. To date,
this would be the only issue whose sole focus is on endoscopic
complications and their management and will prove a useful resource
for the gastroenterologist. The authors will be expert endoscopists
from around the country whose knowledge of this topic should be far
ranging and include use of new devices.
The volume presents existing and novel management approaches that
are in use or have a great potential to be used to maintain the
postharvest quality of fresh produce in terms of microbiological
safety, nutrition, and sensory quality. In comparison to
traditional synthetic chemicals, these eco-friendly molecules are
equally effective with respect to slowing the physiological and
biochemical changes in harvested produce. Application of terpenic
compounds, phenolic compounds, salicylic acid, methyl jasmonates,
hydrogen peroxide, ethanol, sulphur compounds, polyamines, plant
growth regulators, active carbohydrates, ozone, hexanal and nitric
oxide have been proven effective in minimizing storage disorders
like chilling injury, scald, fungal diseases like stem-end rot,
blue mould rot, green mould rot, anthracnose, regulation of
ripening and senescence, etc. This book will be a standard
reference work for the management of shelf life in the fresh
produce industry.
Phytohormones are known to affect the growth and development of
plant directly as well as indirectly. Salicylic acid (SA) is a
phenolic phytohormone which induces systemic resistance in plants
and also regulates defence responses. The derivatives of SA also
play an important role in the regulation of various physiological
and developmental processes in plants under normal and stressful
environmental conditions. SA regulates seed germination,
photosynthesis, ethylene biosynthesis, enzyme activities,
nutrition, flowering, legume nodulation and overall growth and
development of plant. Recently, advancement in elucidating the
specific pathways of SA signal transduction has been noticed which
helps in understanding the expression of specific genes associated
with different developmental programs. The horizon of SA-mediated
regulation of various physiological processes has also expanded,
and various studies enumerating the efficacy of exogenously applied
SA in practical agriculture have also been documented. Therefore,
information regarding such recent developments needs to be compiled
in the form of a book. This book aims to provide a collective
information regarding SA which makes it a versatile plant growth
regulator. The chapters included both theoretical and practical
aspects that could be of immense use for researches and possible
significant developments in future. It is intended that this book
will be a help for students, teachers, and researchers, in
understanding the relation between the phytohormone and
agricultural sciences.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International
Conference on Management Science and Engineering: Innovation and
High-tech Services, ICMSE 2013, held in Macau, in June 2013. The
papers are contributed by innovative researchers, engineers and
practitioners in the field of management science, information
system, finance, economics and accounting and offer a platform for
exchanging the latest research findings in the field of management
science and management innovation, for looking forward to the
future trends in the management science and management innovation
field in the 21st century, and to promote management modernization
and high-tech innovation services.
The safety and efficacy of minimal food processing depends on the
use of novel preservation technologies. This book first examines
what is meant by minimally processed foods, including fresh-cut,
cooked-chilled, and part-baked products. Next explored are the
technologies or methods to produce quality products in terms of
safety and nutrition, including: edible coating, natural
preservatives (i.e., antimicrobial, flavour enhancer,
anti-browning), advanced packaging (active, antimicrobial, and
modified or controlled atmosphere), and selected non-thermal
techniques (high pressure, pulsed electric field, ultrasound,
light). Preservation of food is crucial to achieving a secure and
safe global food supply with the desired sensory quality. In
addition, the increasing consumer demand for safe, ready-to-serve,
ready-to-eat-and-cook products with minimal chemical preservatives
has raised expectations. However, foods deemed minimally processed,
such as fresh-cut fruits and vegetables, cooked-chilled, and
half-baked foods, are delicate products that need special care in
preparation, processing, storage, and handling. As a result, new
technologies to develop minimally processed foods have aggressively
advanced. Minimally Processed Foods: Technologies for Safety,
Quality, and Convenience explores both the definition of minimally
processed foods and the methods and technologies used to achieve
the safety and nutritional value consumers demand. About the
Editors Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University,
Sabour, Bhagalpur, India Mohammad Shafiur Rahman, Sultan Qaboos
University, Al-khod, Oman
The book describes the challenge of modernity faced by Muslims and
Christians and the issue of religious pluralism. It describes
Muslims' encounters with Christianity in the first half of this
century and their participation in organised dialogues initiated by
the Churches in the second half. It highlights their apprehensions
and expectations in dialogue and issues of co-existence in the
world today. The book focuses on six prominent Muslim personalities
who represent a wide spectrum of Muslim opinion and three
international organizations and their attitude towards dialogue.
In India, five-year-old Saroo gets lost on a train travelling away from his home and family. Frightened and bewildered, he ends up thousands of miles away, in chaotic Kolkata. Somehow he survives living on the streets, escaping all sorts of terrors and close calls in the process, before ending up in an orphanage that is itself not exactly a safe haven.
Eventually Saroo is adopted by an Australian couple, and finds love and security as he grows up in Hobart. Not wanting to hurt his adoptive parents feelings, he suppresses his past, his emotional need for reunification, and his hope of ever finding his lost mother and brother. But a chance meeting with some fellow Indians reawakens his buried yearning.
With just a small store of memories and his unwavering determination, Saroo embarks on one of the greatest needle-in-a-haystack quests of modern times.
Mycorrhizal fungi are microbial engines which improve plant
vigor and soil quality. They play a crucial role in plant nutrient
uptake, water relations, ecosystem establishment, plant diversity,
and the productivity of plants. Scientific research involves
multidisciplinary approaches to understand the adaptation of
mycorrhizae to the rhizosphere, mechanism of root colonization,
effect on plant physiology and growth, biofertilization, plant
resistance and biocontrol of plant pathogens. This book discusses
and goes into detail on a number of topics: the molecular basis of
nutrient exchange between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and
host plants; the role of AM fungi in disease protection,
alleviation of soil stresses and increasing grain production;
interactions of AM fungi and beneficial saprophytic mycoflora in
terms of plant growth promotion; the role of AM fungi in the
restoration of native ecosystems; indirect contributions of AM
fungi and soil aggregation to plant growth and mycorrhizosphere
effect of multitrophic interaction; the mechanisms by which
mycorrhizas change a disturbed ecosystem into productive land; the
importance of reinstallation of mycorrhizal systems in the
rhizosphere is emphasized and their impact on landscape
regeneration, and in bioremediation of contaminated soils;
Ectomycorrhizae (ECM) and their importance in forest ecosystems and
associations of ECM in tropical rain forests function to maintain
tropical monodominance; in vitro mycorrhization of micro-propagated
plants, and visualizing and quantifying endorhizal fungi; the use
of mycorrhizae, mainly AM and ECM, for sustainable agriculture and
forestry.
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