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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Potential of Keratinase isolated from Bacillus Badius RSI as a dehairing agent in leather industry/Amit Verma, Hukum Singh Pal, Rachna Singh and Sanjeev Agrawal. 2. Evaluation of bio-pesticidal property of some medicinal plants against tobacco caterpillar spodoptera litura fab./Anju Basera and R.P. Srivastava. 3. Molecular characterization of Salmonella rare serovars isolated from Gangetic water based on REP-PCR/Balwant Singh, D.P. Mishra, Amit Tyagi and M.K. Saxena. 4. Bench scale performance study of the UASB for the treatment of biopharmaceutical effluent/C.T.Puttaswamy, L. Udaya Simha, R. Vinay, K.R. Swathi and N.N. Rakesha. 5. Partial purification and characterization of alkaline protease from Bacillus sp. isolated from soil/R. Agrawal, A. Verma, P. Panwar and A.K. Verma. 6. Isolation and screening of pectinase producing micro organism/Vibha Bhardwaj and Neelam Garg. 7. Screening of bacterial isolates for extra cellular amylase/Rachna, Amit Verma, Piyush Kumar, Vinod Sangwan and Sanjeev Agarwal. 8. Biosorption of carcinogenic dye onto chemically modified rice husk used as adsorbent in packed bed column mode: a low cost environment friendly approach/Rahul Mishra, Praveen Kushwaha and Papita Saha. 9. Bioenergy: a potential source for global cooling/K.P. Singh, Manjul Mungali and Rajesh Kumar. 10. DHS down flow hanging sponge bio-tower: a self sustainable sewage treatment system for developing country/Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj, Rajpal Singh, Hariom Sharma and Surender Kumar Bhardwaj. 11. Nanobiosensor: a modern tool of diagnostics/K.P. Singh and Sweeti Ahlawat. 12. Biotechnology environemnt and biosafety: predicting long-term implications of GMOs/Vir Singh, Nanda Nautiyal and Akansha Rastogi. 13. Mutagenetic studies in soybean glycine max L. Merrill: a reveiw/Deepika and Deepak Kumar. 14. Induced mutagenesis in urdbean vigna mungo L. Hepper/Deepika, Deepak Kuma and V.K. Vatsa. Index.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Contents: Theme I : Pharmacology of Natural Plant Products: 1 Traditional and modern medicines from Fungi/Cedric J. Pearce and Nicholas H. Oberlies. 2 Tribulus terrestris L. and Smilax species Chemistry and bioactivity/I. Kostova, D. Dinchev and A. Ivanova. 3. Evaluation of the toxic effect of aqueous extract of the bark of Morinda morindoides root in male Wistar rats/Olukunle, J.O., Abatan, M.O., Adenubi, O.T., Ajayi, O.L. and Thomas F.C. 4. Molecular basis for anticancer and adjunctive therapeutic potential of Thymoquinone in oncologic disease/Sanjeev Banerjee, Mansi Parasramka, Fazlul H Sarkar and Ramzi M Mohammad. 5 Antimicrobial guided isolation of three bioactive constituents from Ficus botryocarpa Fruit Latex/J.S. Wau, A.H. Harakuwe, S. Akoitai, D. Timi, H. Sakulas, R. Gubag-Sipou and P. Wangiwan. 6 Supercritical fluids technology in new herbal drug discovery/Vimal Kumar. 7 Anti-ischemic effect of Ginkgo biloba extract: facts and myths/Jan Lehotsky, Martina Pavlikova, Maria Kovalska, Stanislav Straka and Peter Kaplan. 8. Scientific validation of the anticancer activity of the Alstonia scholaris Linn/Manjeshwar Shrinath Baliga. 9. In vitro antimicrobial activity of roots of Bombax ceiba Linn. An ethnomedicinal plant/Vartika Jain, S.S. Katewa and S.K. Verma. 10. Pharmacognostic standardization of leaves of Buchanania lanzan Spreng/Hitesh Shingadia, Meenakshi Vaidya and Hardik Joshi. 11 Essential oil growth for predication of major chemical constituents of an isointermedeol rich Strain of Cymbopogon flexuosus (Nees ex Steud.) Wats (a chemotype of Indian origin) by using energy indices at sub tropical environment having potential anticancer activity/A.K. Shahi. 12 Pharmacognostic standardization of Vitex negundo Linn. (Verbenaceae)/Meenakshi Vaidya. 13. Influence of initial concentrations of cholesterol on the uptake of cholesterol by the standard Lactobacillus strains and Lactobacillus isolates/Khushbu Singhal, Joshi Harshada and Chaudhary B.L. 14. Enhancing the yield of Gymnemic acid, a potent antidiabetic agent from Gymnema sylvestre R.Br. by Microwave-assisted extraction and evaluation of its bioavailability/Suhas Pednekar , Nilesh Joshi, Sasikumar Menon, Sunita Shailajan and Bhalerao Khairnar. 15. Esophageal mucoprotective effects of curcumin on cadmium chloride induced toxicity in swiss albino mice/Preeti Singh, Priya Mogra, Vandana Sankhla, Kanchan Deora, and Abha Patni. Theme II: Traditional Knowledge and Biodiversity Conservation: 1 The role of folk or herbal medicine in developing modern drugs and nutraceuticals/P. Pushpangadan and Vipin Mohan Dan. 2. Impact of historical texts on today s medicinal plant knowledge Implications for ethnopharmacology/Marco Leonti. 3. Creation of a sustainable economic and social business model between Senna-producing villagers in the Thar Desert and a California herbal product company/Josef A. Brinckmann. 4. Ethnomedicine and discovery of drugs in Indian context: An overview/N. C. Shah. 5. Ethnomedicine in drug discovery - Let history tell the future/Pulok Mukherjee, Neelesh K. Nema, S. Pandit, P. Venkatesh, S. Bhadra and Kakli Mukherjee. 6. Ethnomedicine: A potential resource for some typical health ailments of global concern/Tribhubana Panda. 7. In situ conservation of medicinal plants in Rajasthan/Satish Kumar Sharma, Anita Jain and S.S. Katewa. 8. Ethnomedicinal plants and practices of Coastal Karnataka/ M.J. Bhandari and K.R. Chandrashekar. 9. Ethnomedicinal practices of Nyishi (Daffla) tribe of Arunachal Pradesh/R.C. Srivastava. Subject Index. Traditional medicines, especially the folk herbal medicines have recently been receiving heightened interest the world over. A less visible, but potentially more important application of recent advances in biosciences is the research and validation of herbal medicines used in experience based medicines, such as Chinese medicine and Indian Ayurveda. Ethnobotanical approaches to drug discovery which relies on using the knowledge of ind.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Biodiversity conservation and wild life management/G.N. Vankhede. 2. Taxonomy and diversity of the fish fauna of the Ganga river in Garhwal hills/S.P. Badola and Smita Badola Budakoti. 3. Unsafe water contact: cause for new amoebic disease/A.K. Sharma and Tabrez Ahmad. 4. Evaluation of construction industry role and its related activity in the changing climate circumstances/D.R. Khanna, Dheeraj Kumar, R. Bhutiani, Gagan Matta and Vikas Singh. 5. A case study of ambient noise pollution in Agra city (U.P.) India/Shakun Singh and J.P. Singh. 6. Brassinosteroids: biochemical and physiological perspective (s)/H. Punetha, Shivom Singh, Kajal Srivastava and A.K. Gaur. 7. Herbaceous structure and species diversity pattern in quercus leuchotrichophora forest of phakot watershed Uttarakhand Himalaya, India/P. Pokriyal, G.K. Dhingra, Ramdas and Sanjeev Lal. 8. Environmental monitoring and assessment during the construction of Indian scientific base Bharti station in Antarctica/Pawan Kumar Bharti. This book Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Management covers the rich biodiversity of various states of India and different strategies applied by the local people as well as national agencies for their conservation. Biodiversity is of very much importance and care of each species is very much essential as its extinction could disturb the ecosystem, which will ultimately harm us. So this book could provide basic knowledge and conservation steps for some of important species. Work presented in chapters of this book could be very much helpful for various other researchers, working in the field of biodiversity conservation. The book consists of 31 chapters and well tabulated and graphical representation is also done where necessary.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. 1. Management of genetic resources of horticultural crops in the emerging IPR regime/J.C. Rana and Sanjeev Saxena. 2. Horticultural biodiversity heritage sites/Anurudh K. Singh and J.P. Yadav. 3. Impact of climate change on biodiversity/Anita Srivastava and Om Kumar. 4. Role of sacred groves in the perspective of biodiversity conservation with special reference to Kumaon Himalayas/Tariq Husain, Priyanka Agnihotri and Harsh Singh. 5. Biodiversity in anthurium/Manjunath S. Patil and Anil R. Karale. 6. Capsicums and paprikas/K. Madhavi Reddy. 7. Chrysanthemums/P. Narayanaswamy. 8. Custard apple/S.S. Hiwale. 9. Jujube/Sunil Kumar Sharma. 10. Papaya/Sunil Kumar Sharma. 11. Potato/K.M. Indiresh and H.M. Santhosha. 12. Sponge gourd/D.K. Singh and Mangaldeep Sarkar. 13. Tamarind/V. Ponnuswami, M. Prabhu, S.P. Thamaraiselvi and J. Rajangam. 14. Tomato/Ravindra Mulge. 15. Aonla/Sant Ran and S.K. Sharma. 16. Bael/S.K. Sharma, R.S. Singh and A.K. Singh. 17. Citrus/T.K. Hazarika. 18. Okra in Thailand/Amnuai Adthalungrong. 19. Orchids in Arunachal Pradesh/Krishna S. Tomar and Sunil Kumar. 20. Orchids of Himalayas/R.B. Ram, Rubee Lata and M.L. Meena. 21. Temperate and sub tropical vegetables/D.Ram, Mathura Rai and Major Singh. Index. Biodiversity of Horticultural crops-their conservation documentation characterization morphological and molecular description bio prospecting and studies on uses and product development are assuming considerable significance. Biodiversity is even described as wealth of nation and even linked to wellness and happiness of man and fitness of planet earth as his abode. Climate change, natural disasters like flood drought earthquakes and hurricanes and above all greed of man are shrinking the biodiversity spectrum. Number of plants in red data book is on rise and plants getting extinct are increasing recorded and unknown. There is limited interest in the profession of taxonomy.