Survival at 40oC Above

Survival at 40oC Above
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 140819029X
ISBN-13 : 9781408190296
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Survival at 40oC Above by : Debbie S. Miller

Travel to one of the hottest places in the world, and discover the amazing animals who call the desert home. Meet the unique creatures of the Australian desert, from the sand goanna and red kangaroo, and find out just how these incredible creatures have adapted to survive in temperatures as high as 40 degrees! Packed with fantastic illustrations which beautifully depict these animals and their desert habitat, this title will captivate, amaze and inform readers.

Survival Of The Fittest

Survival Of The Fittest
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781407071060
ISBN-13 : 1407071068
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Survival Of The Fittest by : Mike Stroud

Discover the secrets of how to perform at your best in 2019 In this fascinating book based soundly in medical science, Mike Stroud - of BBC Television's The Challenge and SAS: Are You Tough Enough? - sets out the genetics, diet and exercise that enable humans to perform at their peak. Dr Stroud - polar explorer, practising hospital physician, and a former adviser to the Ministry of Defence - analyses individual feats of survival and athletic prowess that illustrate the way the body functions at its best. He dissects his own challenging experiences of crossing Antarctica with Ranulph Fiennes, running marathons in the Sahara and participating in gruelling cross-country endurance races in the United States and gives some tips on how to stay fit for life for those of us who find walking the dog an endurance challenge... This revised edition includes the story of Dr Stroud and Sir Ranulph Fiennes' incredible 2003 global marathon challenge - seven marathons on seven continents in seven days - in aid of the British Heart Foundation. 'The ultimate sporting diet documented in mouth-watering detail' The Times

Disease Control in Crops

Disease Control in Crops
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 1444312146
ISBN-13 : 9781444312140
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Disease Control in Crops by : Dale Walters

The control of diseases in crops is still largely dominated by theuse of fungicides, but with the increasing incidence of fungicideresistance, plus mounting concern for the environment resultingfrom excessive agrochemical use, the search for alternative,reliable methods of disease control is gaining momentum. The purpose of this important book is to examine the developmentand exploitation (or potential for exploitation) of a range ofnon-chemical approaches to disease control, with a focus on theneed for a greater understanding of crop ecology as the basis foreffective disease control in the field. Chapters in the book,written by international experts in the subject area, includecoverage of: biological control methods host-plant resistance the exploitation of tolerance and the use of bacteriophages Carefully edited by Professor Dale Walters, widely respected forhis work in the area of crop protection, Disease Control inCrops is an essential reference book for plant pathologists,microbiologists, plant and agricultural scientists and cropprotection specialists, including those working within, andproviding consultancy to, the agrochemical industries. Libraries inall universities and research establishments where biologicalsciences and agriculture are studied and taught should have copiesof this timely publication on their shelves.

Plants of Ams Garden

Plants of Ams Garden
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 9781499017007
ISBN-13 : 1499017006
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Plants of Ams Garden by : Dr. John Anurag Panga

This book surprises the plant growers around the world with a wide range of trees and plants that could be grown in a desert, transforming the landscape of the region. This attempt is an endeavour to elaborate the great environmental transformation of the Agro-climatic zone of UAE, in terms of its adaptability to various positive changes thus bringing diversity in the plant communities of the region.

Fundamentals of Biogeography

Fundamentals of Biogeography
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781134732524
ISBN-13 : 113473252X
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

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Fundamentals of Biogeography

Fundamentals of Biogeography
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780415154994
ISBN-13 : 0415154995
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamentals of Biogeography by : Richard J. Huggett

Fundamentals of Biogeographyoffers a fresh, uptodate, introduction to biogeography, explaining the ecology, geography and history of animals and plants. The book defines and examines populations, communities and ecosystems - examining where different animals and plants live and how they came to be living there, investigating how populations grow, interact and survive. Stressing the role of ecological, geographical, historical and human factors in fashioning animal and plant distributions, Huggett reveals how life has and is adapting to its biological and physical surroundings. The book includes several sections on human attitudes to Nature differ, and how biogeography can affect conservation practice. As well as explaining key concepts and interactions, Huggett tackles many topical and controversial environmental and ethical concerns including: animal rights, species exploitation, habitat fragmentation, biodiversity, metapopulations, patchy landscapes and chaos. Illustrated throughout with informative diagrams and photos, and including chapter summaries, guides to further reading and an extensive glossary of key terms, Fundamentals of Biogeographypresents an engaging introduction for students.

Plant Tissue Culture Engineering

Plant Tissue Culture Engineering
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781402036941
ISBN-13 : 1402036949
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Plant Tissue Culture Engineering by : S. Dutta Gupta

It is my privilege to contribute the foreword for this unique volume entitled: “Plant Tissue Culture Engineering,” edited by S. Dutta Gupta and Y. Ibaraki. While there have been a number of volumes published regarding the basic methods and applications of plant tissue and cell culture technologies, and even considerable attention provided to bioreactor design, relatively little attention has been afforded to the engineering principles that have emerged as critical contributions to the commercial applications of plant biotechnologies. This volume, “Plant Tissue Culture Engineering,” signals a turning point: the recognition that this specialized field of plant science must be integrated with engineering principles in order to develop efficient, cost effective, and large scale applications of these technologies. I am most impressed with the organization of this volume, and the extensive list of chapters contributed by expert authors from around the world who are leading the emergence of this interdisciplinary enterprise. The editors are to be commended for their skilful crafting of this important volume. The first two parts provide the basic information that is relevant to the field as a whole, the following two parts elaborate on these principles, and the last part elaborates on specific technologies or applications.

Post Harvest Management of Plant Diseases

Post Harvest Management of Plant Diseases
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Publisher : Booksclinic Publishing
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9789390871452
ISBN-13 : 939087145X
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Post Harvest Management of Plant Diseases by : Dr. Shradha Srivastava

This book gives insight view about post harvest management in plant pathology which has changed its emphasis in recent years. Food safety has emerged as a key element in decay control programs.Continued failures to effectively control certain post harvest diseases and the need for more environmental friendly crop control materials is driving a new approach to disease control.Integrated postharvest decay control is the concept that offers the most promise for the future.Society can no longer rely on one or two control strategies but must enlist the entire spectrum of strategies to reduce post harvest losses.

Disease Management in Arid Land Crops

Disease Management in Arid Land Crops
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Publisher : Scientific Publishers
Total Pages : 455
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ISBN-10 : 9789387741379
ISBN-13 : 9387741370
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Disease Management in Arid Land Crops by : S. Lodha

Like other agro climatic zones of India, crops in arid region also suffer enormously due to vagaries of plant diseases. Certain agro-climatic conditions favor occurrence and development of these diseases, which often takes a serous form resulting in heavy crop losses. Instances are there when growers have abandoned cultivation of cumin, a cash crop, which suffered heavily due to wilt and shifted to less remunerative or more irrigation requiring crops. Even several folk songs depict the plight of cumin growers. Similarly, concurrent soil moisture and heat stress favor survival and multiplication of soil-borne plant pathogens that causes root rots in many legumes, oilseeds and trees. As arid lands are brought under irrigation, several newer or hitherto unimportant diseases have also became serious. With the burgeoning population pressure, arid region is now confronted with producing more grain and fodder per unit of land. Besides cultivation of drought hardy varieties of crops under improved agronomic practices, management of plant diseases is yet another area, which can accept this challenge to maximize productivity of arid lands. In the present compendium, contributions were invited from experienced research workers working in specialized Institutes. An effort has been made to provide information on the occurrence of major diseases on principal cereals, legumes, oilseeds, spices, horticultural crops, trees, medicinal plants, etc, and on factors influencing their development and practical remedial measures to reduce crop losses.

Conservation Biology

Conservation Biology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781139441315
ISBN-13 : 1139441310
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Conservation Biology by : Andrew S. Pullin

Conservation biology is fast emerging as a major new discipline, which incorporates biological principles in the design of effective strategies for the sustainable management of populations, species and entire ecosystems. This beautifully illustrated textbook introduces students to conservation biology, the science of preserving biodiversity. It begins by taking the reader on a tour of the many and varied ecosystems of our planet, providing a setting in which to explore the factors that have led to the alarming loss of biodiversity that we now see. In particular the fundamental problems of habitat loss and fragmentation, habitat disturbance and the non-sustainable exploitation of species in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are explored. The methods that have been developed to address these problems, from the most traditional forms of conservation, to new approaches at genetic to landscape scales are then discussed, showing how the science can be put into practice.