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  1. 9801

    CONTAMINANTS AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Singh, Preeti Chaturvedi, and Soumya Pandit</P></I><B><P>Chapter 2 </B>Biological Treatment of Sulfate-Rich Wastewater</P><I><P>Ariovaldo Jose da Silva, Bruna Sampaio de Mello, and Arnaldo Sarti</P></I><B><P>Chapter 3 </B>Wetland Plants: Recent Advances in Removal of Pollutants from Contaminated Site</P><I><P>Poonam and Mahesh Kumar</P></I><B><P>Chapter 4 </B>Toxic Contaminants in Herbal Medicines</P><I><P>Bhanu Kumar and Subir Kumar Bose</P></I><B><P>Chapter 5 </B>Toxicity Evaluation of Paper Mill Pollutants Using <I>In Silico </I>Toxicology Approach for Environment Safety</P><I><P>Anil Kumar Singh, Pankaj Chowdhary, and Abhay Raj</P></I><B><P>Chapter 6 </B>Effect of Arsenic on Human Health and Its Removal through Physiochemical Techniques</P><I><P>Vishvas Hare, Pankaj Chowdhary, Siddarth Boudh, Anil Kumar Singh, Sujata Mani, and Amit Kumar</P></I><B><P>Chapter 7 </B>Synthesis, Characterization, and Remediation Application of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles</P><I><P>Sandhya Singh, Gaurav Hitkari, and Gulam Abbas</P></I><B><P>Chapter 8 </B>Dyes: Industrial Applications and Toxicity Profile</P><I><P>Sujata Mani and Pankaj Chowdhary</P></I><B><P>Chapter 9 </B>Importance of Bacterial Biofilm in Bioremediation</P><I><P>Rishi Pramod Babu, Soumya Pandit , Namita Khanna, Pankaj Chowdhary, Abhilasha Singh Mathuriya, and Elvis Fosso-Kankeu</P></I><B><P></B> </P><B><P>Chapter 10 </B>Arsenic: Threat to Water as Well as Soil</P><I><P>Kiran Gupta, Alka Srivastava, and Amit Kumar</P></I><B><P>Chapter 11 </B>Aquatic Plants as Effective Phytoremediators of Heavy Metals</P><I><P>Sandip Singh Bhatti, Sartaj Ahmad Bhat, and Jaswinder Singh</P></I><B><P>Chapter 12 </B>Biodiesel as a Renewable Energy Source: An Alternative to Conventional Fuel</P><I><P>Siddharth Boudh, Surabhi Zainith, Pankaj Chowdhary, and Sandhya Mishra</P></I><B><P>Chapter 13 </B>Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals-Polluted Soil</P><I><P>Amjad Ali, Di Guo, Amanullah Mahar, Fazli Wahid, Parimala Gnana Soundari Arockiam Jeyasundar, Muhammad Azeem,</P><P>Ronghua Li, and Zengqiang Zhang</P></I><B><P>Chapter 14 </B>Advanced Nanofiltration Membranes for Wastewater Treatment</P><I><P>Oluranti Agboola, Samuel E. …”
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  3. 9803

    Vaccinology principles and practice /

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Tangermann32 The Role of Mathematical Models in Vaccine Development and Public Health Decision MakingMarie-Claude Boily PhD, Marc Brisson PhD, Benoit Mâsse PhD, Sir Roy M Anderson FRS, FMedSci33 Vaccine SafetyJohn Iskander MD, MPH, Claudia Vellozzi MD, MPH, Jane Gidudu MD, MPH, Robert T. …”
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  5. 9805

    Soilborne microbial plant pathogens and disease management. by Narayanasamy, P., 1937-

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…<P><STRONG>Contents</STRONG></P><P>Preface.......................................................................................................................................................................................... xi</P><P>Acknowledgment........................................................................................................................................................................xiii</P><P>Author.......................................................................................................................................................................................... xv</P><B><P>Chapter 1 </B>Management of Soilborne Microbial Plant Pathogens -- Exclusion and Prevention Strategies............................... 1</P><P>1.1 Exclusion of Microbial Plant Pathogens........................................................................................................ 1</P><P>1.1.1 Use of Disease-Free Seeds and Propagules..................................................................................... 1</P><P>1.1.2 Prevention of Pathogen Entry through Plant Quarantines............................................................... 2</P><P>1.1.3 Impact of Introduced Microbial Plant Pathogens............................................................................ 3</P><P>1.1.3.1 Potato Late Blight Disease............................................................................................... 3</P><P>1.1.3.2 Banana Fusarium Wilt Disease........................................................................................ 3</P><P>1.1.3.3 Potato Virus Diseases....................................................................................................... 4</P><P>1.1.4 Removal of Infected Plant Tissues................................................................................................... 4</P><P>1.2 Soil Health Management............................................................................................................................... 4</P><P>1.2.1 Cultural Practices............................................................................................................................. 5</P><P>1.2.1.1 Disposal of Infected Plants and Residues......................................................................... 5</P><P>1.2.1.2 Tillage Practices............................................................................................................... 5</P><P>1.2.1.3 Propagation Practices....................................................................................................... 7</P><P>1.2.1.4 Date of Planting/Sowing and Planting Density................................................................ 8</P><P>1.2.1.5 Canopy Management Practices........................................................................................ 9</P><P>1.2.1.6 Irrigation Practices......................................................................................................... 10</P><P>1.2.1.7 Crop Nutrition................................................................................................................. 12</P><P>1.2.1.8 Effects of Other Crops.................................................................................................... 21</P><P>1.3 Physical Techniques.................................................................................................................................... 28</P><P>1.3.1 Heat Treatments............................................................................................................................. 28</P><P>1.3.2 Radiation Treatments..................................................................................................................... 31</P><P>1.4 Chemical Techniques.................................................................................................................................. 31</P><P>1.4.1 Treatment of Irrigation Water........................................................................................................ 31</P><P>1.4.2 Treatment of Soil............................................................................................................................ 32</P><P>1.4.3 Treatment of Tools.......................................................................................................................... 32</P><P>References.............................................................................................................................................................. 32</P><B><P>Chapter 2 </B>Management of Soilborne Microbial Plant Pathogens: Improvement of Host Plant Resistance........................... 39</P><P>2.1 Types of Disease Resistance........................................................................................................................ 39</P><P>2.1.1 Vertical Resistance......................................................................................................................... 39</P><P>2.1.2 Horizontal Resistance.................................................................................................................... 40</P><P>2.2 Host Plant Resistance to Soilborne Fungal Pathogens................................................................................ 41</P><P>2.2.1 Genetic Basis of Disease Resistance.............................................................................................. 41</P><P>2.2.1.1 Screening for Disease Resistance................................................................................... 41</P><P>2.2.2 Mechanisms of Resistance to Fungal Pathogens........................................................................... 73</P><P>2.2.2.1 Gene-for-Gene Interactions in Plant Host-Pathogen Systems....................................... 75</P><P>2.2.2.2 Nonhost Resistance to Fungal Pathogens....................................................................... 80</P><P>2.2.2.3 Enhancement of Resistance through Rootstocks............................................................ 81</P><P>2.2.2.4 Plant Defense Mechanisms............................................................................................. 82</P><P>2.3 Host Plant Resistance to Soilborne Bacterial Pathogens............................................................................. 95</P><P>2.3.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance to Bacterial Pathogens...................................................................... 95</P><P>2.3.1.1 Screening for Resistance to Bacterial Pathogens........................................................... 95</P><P>2.3.2 Mechanisms of Resistance to Bacterial Pathogens........................................................................ 99</P><P>2.4 Host Plant Resistance to Soilborne Viral Pathogens................................................................................. 103</P><P>2.4.1 Genetic Basis of Resistance to Viruses........................................................................................ 104</P><P>2.4.2 Mechanisms of Resistance to Soilborne Viruses.........................................................................…”
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  7. 9807

    Advances in Wheat Genetics: From Genome to Field Proceedings of the 12th International Wheat Genetics Symposium /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “….: morphology, hybrid sterility and gametocidal genes -- Part III Cytogenetics and Allopolyploid Evolution -- 7 Wheat chromosome analysis -- 8 New aneuploids of common wheat -- 9 Chromosomal changes over the course of polyploid wheat evolution and domestication -- Part IV Toward Whole Genome Sequencing -- 10 Comprehensive functional analyses of expressed sequence tags in common wheat -- 11 Development of the BAC physical maps of wheat chromosome 6B for its genomic sequencing -- Part V Structural and Functional Genomics -- 12 Sequencing of wheat chromosome 6B: toward functional genomics -- 13 Genetic mechanisms of vernalization requirement duration in winter wheat cultivars -- 14 Building ultra-dense genetic maps in the presence of genotyping errors and missing data -- Part VI Functional Gene Analysis and Molecular Tools -- 15 Exploiting comparative biology and genomics to understand a trait in wheat, Ph1 -- 16 The specific features of anthocyanin biosynthesis regulation in wheat -- 17 Association of wheat miRNAs with hybrid incompatibility in interspecific crosses of Triticum and Aegilops -- 18 High efficiency wheat transformation mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens -- 19 extra early-flowering (exe) mutants in einkorn wheat generated by heavy-ion beam irradiation -- Part VII Biotic Stress Response -- 20 Stem rust resistance - two approaches -- 21 Germplasm enhancement for resistance to Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in wheat -- 22 Next Generation Sequencing enabled genetics in hexaploid wheat -- Part VIII Abiotic Stress Response -- 23 Genomics approaches to dissect the genetic basis of drought resistance in durum wheat -- 24 Hybrid breeding in wheat -- 25 Broadening the genetic diversity of common and durum wheat for abiotic stress tolerance breeding -- 26 Early maturity in wheat for adaptation to high temperature stress -- 27 Gene expression profiles involved in development of freezing tolerance in common wheat -- Part IX Improvement of Grain Quality -- 28 Coping with wheat quality in a changing environment - Proteomics evidence for stress caused by environmental changes -- 29 Starch modification: a model for wheat MAS breeding -- 30 Quality characteristics of soft kernel durum - a new cereal crop -- 31 Proposal of international gluten research group -- 32 Enlargement of the genetic diversity for grain quality in bread wheat through alien introgression -- 33 Complex G x E interactions and QTL clusters govern end-use quality traits in hexaploid wheat -- 34 A consistent QTL for flour yield on chromosome 3B in the soft winter wheat variety, Kitahonami -- Part X Marker-Assisted Breeding -- 35 Recent improvements in Japanese wheat varieties -- 36 Determining the order of resistance genes Qsng-3BS, Fhb1 and Sr2 and combining them in coupling on wheat chromosome 3BS -- 37 Meta-analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in tetraploid wheat – implications for durum wheat breeding -- 38 Interest of a multiparental and outcrossing wheat population for fine mapping -- 39 The effect of Earliness per se (Eps) genes on flowering time in bread wheat -- Part XI Toward Sustainable Wheat Production -- 40 Recapitulating the OECD-CRP session (sponsored by the OECD’s Co-operative Research Program on Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems -- 41 Exploring genetic resources to increase adaptation of wheat to climate change -- 42 Genomic approaches towards durable fungal disease resistance in wheat -- 43 Review and new progress in wheat wide hybridization for improving the resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses -- 44 Global crop improvement networks to bridge technology gaps -- 45 Genomic selection in plants: empirical results and implications for wheat breeding -- 46 Dietary fibre: wheat genes for enhanced human health -- BM Appendix I: Program -- Appendix II: Poster Presentation List -- Appendix III: Committees.…”
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  8. 9808

    Soft magnetic materials : selected, peer reviewed paper [i.e. papers] from 2011 International Conference on Soft Magnetic Materials (ICSMM 2011) on May 23-24, in Male, Maldives /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Yang -- Research on FBG in 3-D Braided Composite Structure Health Monitoring / Y.X. Ma -- The Influences of Material and Structure on the UV Protection of Summer Fabrics / Y. …”
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  9. 9809

    Sustainable Horticulture, Volume 1 : Diversity, Production, and Crop Improvement /

    Published 2018
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  10. 9810

    Anything Goes : Charleston Conference Proceedings 2010 /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Collection intelligence: using data driven decision making in collection management / Annette Day, Hilary Davis. -- Disaster mental health: building a research level collection / Ardis Hanson, Claudia J. …”
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    Anything Goes : Charleston Conference Proceedings 2010 /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Collection intelligence: using data driven decision making in collection management / Annette Day, Hilary Davis. -- Disaster mental health: building a research level collection / Ardis Hanson, Claudia J. …”
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    Too Much is Not Enough : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2013 /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Management and administration – A guided tour of issues and trends: the thirteenth Annual Health Science Lively Lunch / Wendy Bahnsen, Deborah D. …”
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    Too Much is Not Enough : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2013 /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Management and administration – A guided tour of issues and trends: the thirteenth Annual Health Science Lively Lunch / Wendy Bahnsen, Deborah D. …”
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