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Similarly, To Focus On The Spirit Alone Is To Hold In Contempt The Body That Makes Us Human. Ever Respectful Of And Sympathetic To A Person's Spiritual Life And Strivings, Kakar Takes Us On A Tour Through The Many Rooms Of The Mansion Of Spirituality.
He Looks At The Interplay, At Times Playful, At Others Deadly Serious, Between Spirit And Psyche, And The Moments Of Creativity And Transformation When The Spirit Cools The Fire Of Desire Or Thaws The Ice Of Self-Centredness. He Looks At This Interplay And These Moments In Religious Ritual And In Healing Traditions, Both Eastern
(less)A Textbook of Plant Diseases and Their
Preface. 1.
Introduction. 2.
Methods of studying plant diseases. 3.
Symptoms of plant diseases. 4.
Pathogens attacking plants. 5.
Pathogen, soil and host relationship. 6.
Abiotic factors and plant diseases. 7.
Autonomous dispersal. 8.
Dispersal by air and water. 9.
Dispersal by animals. Vol.
II. Preface.
10. Fungitoxicity in plants.
11. Effect of nematocides.
12. Cultural practices in disease control.
13. Defences in plants.
14. Physical and chemotherapeutic action.
15. Producing diseases free plants.
"This textbook in two volumes has been intended primarily for the students in undergraduate and postgraduate courses in plant diseases. It fulfill not only the need of the students to find literature on the diseases and other pathological conditions difficult to obtain and access, but also provide complete systematic treatment of the subject from their point of view.
Arrangement of chapters and topics is such that it is easily followed by the students. The text matter is clear
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Take A Visual Journey Through India S Diverse Landscapes, From Some Of The World S Highest Mountains To Lush Jungle. Follow India S History From The First Flourishing Of The Indus Valley Civilization To The Present Day.
Find Out What Life Is Like Today Through Photographic Interviews With People From All Walks Of Life. Explore India S Great Culture From Its Religious Traditions To Its Arts, Literature And Unique Heritage.
Plus, Enjoy Photographic Tours Of Its Architecture From Forts And Palaces To Temples And Mosques
(less)Diseases of Horticultural Crops : Vegetables, Ornamentals
Vegetables: 1. Fungal diseases of potato/B.
P. Singh and Vinayak Hegde.
2. Bacterial diseases of potato in India/G.
S. Shekhawat, A.
V. Gadewar and S.
K. Chakrabarti.
3. Virus and Virus-like diseases of potato and their control/S.
M. Paul Khurana.
4. Fungal and bacterial diseases of tomato/K.
R. Shyam and S.
K. Gupta.
5. Viruses infecting tomato and their management/S.
C. Chowfla, P.
K. Sharma and P.
D. Thakur.
6. Fungal and bacterial diseases of crucifers/K.
S. Kapoor.
7. Fungal and bacterial diseases of cucurbits/Bineeta Sen, Shahana Majumder and Sanjeev Kumar.
8. Viral diseases of cucurbitaceous crops and their management/S.
S. Cheema, S.
S. Kang and R.
D. Bansal.
9. Pea diseases and their management/A.
S. Kapoor and A.
Singh. 10.
Fungal and bacterial diseases of beans/S.K.
Gupta and K.A.
Mathew. 11.
Virus diseases of French bean/S.C.
Chowfla, Dharmesh Gupta and Anil Handa. 12.
Fungal diseases of onion and Garlic in India/R.C.
Sharma and Sanjeev Sharma. 13.
Bacterial and fungal diseases of chillies and bell pepper/Satish K
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Seven Deadly Sins My Pursuit of LANCE ARMSTRONG
A Colour Atlas of Wildlife Diseases And
Acknowledgements. 1.
Artiodactylids. 2.
Carnivores. 3.
Non-human primates. 4.
Rodents and pangolins. 5.
Perissodactylids. 6.
Proboscids. 7.
Aves. 8.
Reptiles and amphibians. List of contributors.
Subject index. "After the first publications of Wild mammalia reproduction and conservation and Indian wildlife diseases and disorders by B.
M. Arora, Principal Scientist, Wildlife and Ex-director National Zoological Park it was realized that findings of various studies conducted in husbandry associated health problems and diseases and disorders in in-situ and ex-situ wildlife conservation be compiled and produce in the form of "A Colour Atlas of Wildlife Diseases And Disorders".
It appears that no such attempts have been made so far to bring out such practical guide for the professionals working in the filed of wildlife health, management and conservation. On the aspects this Atlas is embellished with pictorial illustrations (Predominately contains colour illustrations but where they were not available black and white) of cases of approx 860
(less)Diseases of Grape : Their Forecasting and
1. Introduction.
2. Fungal diseases.
3. Bacterial diseases.
4. Diseases caused by Ricketssia like organism.
5. Virus diseases.
6. Viroid diseases.
7. Diseases caused by phytoplasma.
8. New disorders.
9. Diseases caused by atmospheric injuries.
10. Diseases caused by soil toxicities.
11. Diseases caused by mineral deficiencies.
12. Genetic deformity.
13. Diseases caused by chemical toxicity and pesticidal injuries.
14. Epidemiological aspects and disease forecasting.
15. Pesticides in the control of grapevine diseases and their proper use.
Subject index. Author index.
"Grape is an important fruit crop of the world contributing to economies of several countries due to its various uses including wine production. The production, productivity and economic gain substantially suffers due to vagaries of various disease attacking the grape crop world over.
The present book on diseases of grape, their forecasting and control is an attempt to bring all the available information till date on this important topic in a
(less)Bacterial and Viral Diseases and their Management
Importance of horticultural crops. 2.
Export of horticultural produce. B.
Fruit crops: 1. Banana.
2. Citrus.
3. Papaya.
4. Pineapple.
5. Karonda.
6. Strawberry.
7. Mango.
8. Grapewine.
9. Apple.
10. Peach and plum.
11. Pomegranate.
12. Ber.
13. Passion fruit.
C. Vegetable crops: 1.
Potato. 2.
Tomato. 3.
Brinjal. 4.
Chilli. 5.
Bell pepper. 6.
Onion and garlic. 7.
Okra. 8.
Cabbage and cauliflower. 9.
Pea. 10.
French bean. 11.
Cowpea. 12.
Cluster bean. 13.
Field bean. 14.
Lima bean. 15.
Winged bean. 16.
Sword bean. 17.
Amaranthus. 18.
Spinach. 19.
Pumpkin. 20.
Cucumber. 21.
Bitter gourd. 22.
Watermelon. 23.
Squash. 24.
Chow-chow. 25.
Radish. 26.
Beet Root. 27.
Carrot. 28.
Turnip. 29.
Mushrooms. D.
Ornamental crops: 1. Rose.
2. Carnation.
3. Chrysanthemum.
4. Gladiolus.
5. Marigold.
6. China Aster.
7. Narcissus.
8. Zinnia.
9. Oleander (Narium).
10. Dahlia.
11. Amaryllis and Hippeastrum.
12. Caladium.
13. Dieffenbachia.
14. Orchids
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A Colour Atlas of Poultry Diseases :
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Diseases and Pests of Mushrooms/V.P. Sharma and
2. Sanitation and hygiene.
3. Pesticides and their residues.
4. Diseases and pests of mushrooms.
References. Subject index.
"India is blessed with varied agro climate, abundance of agricultural wastes and manpower making it most suitable for the cultivation of all types of temperate subtropical and tropical mushrooms. It is estimated that about 170 million tonnes of crops residues are left unused for burning, out of which even one per cent of their utilization for the production of mushrooms can make India as one of the major mushroom producing country of the world.
Though mushroom production in India started in 1961, but it is only after 1990 that India made some noticeable progress. The technology of mushroom production has advanced dramatically over the past few years in most advanced countries of the world.
However, in India, were majority of the mushroom holding are either lacking proper environmental control facilities or do not have
(less)Advances in the Diseases of Plantation Crops
2. Black pepper diseases in India.
3. Diseases of cardamom.
4. Diseases of coconut: a.
Phytoplasma diseases of coconut-root (wilt) and Tatipaka diseases. b.
Insect transmission of Phytoplasmal diseases of coconut with special reference to root (wilt) disease. c.
Leaf rot and bud rot of coconut. d.
Minor diseases. e.
Basal stem rot disease of coconut. f.
Stem bleeding disease. g.
Nutritional deficiency symptoms in coconut. 5.
Important coca diseases in India. 6.
Diseases of coffee. 7.
Diseases of ginger. 8.
Diseases and disorders of oil palm and their management. 9.
Rubber diseases. 10.
Diseases of tea. 11.
Diseases of tree spices. 12.
Diseases of turmeric. 13.
Diseases of Vanilla. Index.
"Plantation crops and spices have a prime role in our day-to-day life. These crops are the backbone of the Indian export economy.
The state Kerala is blessed with a biodiversity of plantation crops and spices and
(less)Advanced Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of
2. Ranikhet disease (newcastle disease).
3. Infectious Bursal disease(Gumbro disease).
4. Marek's disease (MD).
5. Leucosis/Sarcoma.
6. Fowl Pox.
7. Laryngotracheitis (Infectious laryngotracheitis).
8. Avian Encephalomyelitis (Epidemic Tremor).
9. Duck Hepatitis (DH).
10. Respiratory diseases.
11. Fowl Typhoid.
12. Avain Tuberculosis (AT).
13. Bacillary White Diarrhoea (BWD).
14. Fowl Cholera (Avain Pasteurellosis).
15. Coligranuloma (Hjarre's disease).
16. Chlamydiosis (Ornithosis).
17. Spirochaetosis.
18. Coccidiosis.
19. Parasitic diseases caused by internal parasites.
20. Parastic diseases caused by external parasites.
21. Deficiencies of minerals and vitamins.
22. Diagnosis of poultry diseases.
23. Infectious bronchitis.
24. Influenza (Avian influenza or bird flu).
25. Favus (Tinea).
26. Quail disease (Ulcerative enteritis).
27. Avian Pseudotuberculosis (AP).
28. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum (MG) Infection (Chronic Respiratory disease).
29. Aspergillosis (Brooder Pneumonia).
30. Thrush (Candidiasis).
31. Avain Arizonosis (AA).
32. Rupture of the Gastrocnemius Tendon.
33. Heat Prostration.
34. Dehydration.
35. Gangrenous Dermatitis (GD).
36. Botulism (Limberneck).
37. Coryza (Infectious Coryza)
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