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RATIKANTA MAITI FOUNDATION KOLKATA, INDIA www.rkmf.org.in PROF JAYASHANKAR TELANGANA STATE AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD, INDIA ACHARYA N G RANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD, INDIA www.angrau.ac.in THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIO-RESOURCE AND STRESS MANAGEMENT Publishing partner PUSPA PUBLISHING HOUSE, KOLKATA, INDIA www.pphouse.org HYDERABAD, INDIA JANUARY 07-10, 2015 www.bsmconf.in University Auditorium, Hyderabad, India ORGANIZED BY

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RATIKANTA MAITI FOUNDATIONKOLKATA, INDIAwww.rkmf.org.in

PROF JAYASHANKAR TELANGANA STATE AGRICULTURAL

UNIVERSITYHYDERABAD, INDIA

ACHARYA N G RANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

HYDERABAD, INDIAwww.angrau.ac.in

THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

BIO-RESOURCE ANDSTRESS MANAGEMENT

Publishing partner PUSPA PUBLISHING HOUSE, KOLKATA, INDIA www.pphouse.org

HYDERABAD, INDIAJANUARY 07-10, 2015www.bsmconf.in

University Auditorium, Hyderabad, India

ORGANIZED BY

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THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

BIO-RESOURCE AND STRESS MANAGEMENT

The 2nd International Conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management (ICBSM)focuses on the vulnerability of nature. Specifically it lays emphasis on the emerging issues related toagriculture, abiotic and biotic stress factors, ethnic knowledge, climate change and global warming,natural resources and their sustainable management.Our Mother Earth is a treasure-trove of resources which is the source of our life and livelihood.Biodiversity is bountiful, yet it is finite—non-renewable in nature. Continuous over-exploitation byhuman intervention since time immemorial has put the nature under pressure leading tounprecedented loss of biology and biodiversity.On the other hand, industrialization and modern civilization contributing to global climate changethereby global warming has made our planet earth not a safe place to live in. Side-by-side severalabiotic stress factors such as drought, salinity, flood and excessive cold or heat as well as bioticfactors like insect-pest and several diseases have made natural resources vulnerable day-by-day.Though there are a plethora of plans, policies, concepts, methods, strategies, programmes andpropagandas to mitigate the adverse effect of human exploitation, climate change, biotic and abioticstresses on the nature to make it a better place to live in, all this miss a vital point, i.e. sustainabilityperspectives. Consequently, sustainable management of natural resources has come in vogue in therecent past.Thus, we have experimented a lot and achieved many yet the situation is going out of control day-by-day. Therefore, we must strive hard until the goal is reached keeping in mind the plight of the peoplewhose live and livelihood is dependant on bio-resources and their sustainable management. Withthis background the 2nd ICBSM focuses on the following thematic areas:

THEMATIC AREAS1.NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT•Sustainable land, water and crop management, conservation agriculture and homestead farming•Organic agriculture•Conservation of wet lands and mangroves•Animal husbandry, fishery and wildlife management•Bio-resource conservation–issues and policies•Innovative technology for bio-resource management•Forest ecosystem, eco-management and eco-tourism• RS and GIS applications in bio-diversity and landscape

management

2.CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE•Climate change–impact, adaptation and mitigation•Emerging trends in global carbon trading and rural livelihoods•Climate smart agriculture•Public-private partnership for sustainable agricultural development•Challenges and prospects for entrepreneurship development in sustainable agriculture•Low cost technology for sustainable crop productivity enhancement

Kolleru Lake, Andhra Pradesh, India

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HOST INSTITUTEProf Jayashankar Telangana State AgriculturalUniversity and Acharya N. G. Ranga AgriculturalUniversity are functioning with an aim ofdevelopment of human resource needed foragricultural, home Science and allied sectors forthe development of the country. It is constantlystriving to generate technologies for increasingproduction, productivity and farm income. It isalso assisting in the process of transfer oftechnology through the dissemination ofknowledge in collaboration with the linedepartment. ANGRAU is the first University to startAgricultural polytechnics with a view to retainyouth in farming. Eminent visitors are the pastpresidents of USA namely; Bill Clinton and GeorgeBush (Jr).The Universities are located at 19 kms from RajivGandhi International Airport, 20 kms fromSecunderabad railway station, 17 kms fromKacheguda raliway station, 16 kms from Nampallyrailway station and 15 kms from Mahatma GandhiBus Stand (MGBS). The Universities can be reachedby city bus, auto-rickshaw and taxi.

The Second International Conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management

3.STRESS MANAGEMENT•Role of biotechnology and geneticengineering, green technology, nano-technology, bio-fortification in bio-resource and stress management withspecial emphasis on pest management•Abiotic and biotic stress management4.POST-HARVEST MANAGEMENT OFAGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES•Storage and transport management•Processing of crop produce•Marketing of fresh and processed products5.SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONALFACTORS•Indigenous technical knowledge in bio-resource and stress management•Role of society in bio-resourcemanagement•Policy and institutional support in bio-resource management

6. EXTENSION AND SUPPORT SERVICES•Transfer of technology•Diffusion and adoption of innovation•New paradigms in extension education

University Guest House, ANGRAU, Hyderabad, India

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The Second International Conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management

CURRENCYRupee (INR) is the national currency of India.All major international currencies can beexchanged at the International airports, 5-starhotels and banks. Major currencies areaccepted at the selected hotels and somemajor shopping centre. International creditcards are widely accepted.

REGISTRATION FEES (Indian Delegates)Scientists : INR 4000

:(After due date INR 4500)Industry and private institutes: INR 6500

:(After due date INR 7000)Students : INR 2000

:(After due date INR 2500)Accompanying person: INR 2000

:(After due date INR 2500)Details of the online registration form and feessubmission is available at www.bsmconf.in

DATE AND PERIOD OF THE CONFERENCE7th January, 2015: Registration, inaugural and

plenary lectures8th January, 2015 : Technical and poster session9th January, 2015: Technical and poster session

and valedictory function10th January, 2015 : Local tour

PRESENTATIONSPresentation covers plenary lecture, invitedpapers, oral and poster presentation

ABSTRACT AND PUBLICATIONSubmission of abstract at www.bsmconf.in ishighly preferred. Alternatively, submit [email protected] or [email protected]. E-copy of the abstracts will be circulated duringthe conference. Full papers will be published inInternational Journal of Bio-resource and StressManagement and International Journal ofEconomic Plants published by Puspa PublishingHouse, Kolkata, India

LANGUAGEEnglish will be the official language

AWARDSBest oral/ poster presentation/ IJBSM awards

Golconda Fort, Hyderabad, India

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TOURPost-conference tour will be organized forregistered and accompanying members. Thetariff are not included in the registration fees.

ADVERTISEMENTSWe invite all related industries/ institutions forDiamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver sponsorship tojoin us in our efforts to conduct thisinternational event. Sponsoring agencies willbe highlighted through our widely circulatedelectronic and printing media. Details of thesponsorship is available at www.bsmconf.in

IMPORTANT DATESNotice of Intent : 25.12.2013Abstract submission starts : 01.02.2014Abstract submission ends : 15.11.2014Submission of full paper starts : 01.06.2014Submission of full paper ends : 01.11.2014Early bird registration ends : 01.11.2014Late registration ends : 01.12.2014

ACCOMODATIONRegistration fee does not includeaccommodation charges. Accommodation willbe arranged in guest houses and hotels as perthe choice of the participants. Tariff will beintimated in our website.

REGISTRATION FEE (Foreign Delegates)Scientists (except Bangladesh): US$ 400

:(After due date US$ 450)Scientists (from Bangladesh): US$ 80

:(After due date US$ 90)Industry and Private Organizations: US$ 600

: (After due date US$ 650)Students: US$ 150 (After due date US$ 200)Accompanying person: US$ 200

: (After due date US$ 250)

The Second International Conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management

CIRCULATIONDetails available at www.bsmconf.inYou may visit www.angrau.ac.in,www.rkmf.org.in, www.pphouse.org Second circular will be posted in due date.

Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, India

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WEATHERHyderabad has a tropical wet and dryclimate bordering on a hot semi-aridclimate. The mean monthly maximum andminimum temperature of Hyderabad city is22.2°C and 14.7°C with 56% relative humidity.Occasionally minimum temperature goes downto 10°C in January. Temperatures in theevenings and mornings are generally coolerbecause of the city's moderate elevation.Delegates may require light warmer clothes tomake their stay comfortable.

The Second International Conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management

ABOUT CITYAND TOURIST PLACES

Hyderabad was established in 1591 AD byMuhammad Quli Qutb Shah in south-easternIndia. It lies on the banks of the Musi River, inthe northern part of the Deccan Plateau. It isthe fourth most populous city and sixth mostpopulous urban agglomeration in India.Greater Hyderabad is one of the largestmetropolitan areas in India.Hyderabad is a world famous city due to thepresence of Charminar, Golconda Fort, HitechCity and Ramoji Film City and deliciousHyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem.It is an educational hub with manygovernment, semi-government and non-government educational institutes. It is alsocalled agricultural capital of India as it housesmanyagriculturalinstituteslike PJTSAU,ANGRAU

DOR, DRR, DSR, PDP, CRIDA, NAARM etc.Besides, it also has one CGIAR institute ICRISAT.The city has famous Hussain Sagar lake built in1562 AD near the centre of the city. It ishistorically known as a city of pearls as it is thepearl and diamond trading centre. It is also thefifth-largest contributor to India's overall grossdomestic product.

Buddha Statue in Hussain Sagar, Hyderabad

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE

CHAIRMANProf R K Maiti, R K M Foundation, Kolkata, India

CO-CHAIRMANProf Humberto G Rodriguez, UANL, Mexico

NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEEProf A Padma Raju, Vice Chancellor, ANGRAU,

Hyderabad, IndiaProf B V Patil, UAS, Raichur, India

Prof V Praveen Rao, Special Officer and Registrar, PJTSAU, Hyderabad, India

ConvenerProf T V K Singh, Dean of Agriculture, PJTSAU,

Hyderabad, India

Co-convenerDr N C Sarkar, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, India

TreasurerDr A V Ramanjaneyulu, PJTSAU, Palem, India

Co-treasurerDr Samares Kumar Das, CAU, Mizoram, India

Programme Co-ordinatorDr Ashok K Thakur, YSPUHF, Solan, India

Co-programme Co-ordinatorDr Tarun Adak, CISH, Lucknow, India

Dr A P Singh, SKUAST-J, Jammu, India

Programme LeadersDr Biswajit Ghosh, Ramakrishna VC College,

Kolkata, IndiaDr Y S Shivay, IARI, New Delhi, IndiaDr Ashok K Patra, IISS, Bhopal, India

Programme AssociatesDr B N Patra, Thomas Jefferson University,

Philadelphia, USADr Padmavathi Tammisetti, Sarojini Naidu

Vanitha Maha Vidyalaya, Hyderabad, IndiaDr Pratik Satya, CRIJAF, Kolkata, India

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEEProf Alok Kumar Paul, BangladeshProf Baruch Rubin, IsraelDr Bruria Heuer, Israel Prof Bo Ouyang, ChinaMr Byron T Reynolds, AustraliaProf Cinzia Forni, ItalyDr Dzifack Zangue Paul Francois, CameroonProf Elisha Tel-Or, IsraelDr Francisco Suala, MexicoDr Hewan Demissie Degu, EthiopiaDr James Gichure Mbuthia, Kenya Prof Kranner Ilse, AustriaDr Lundi Vieng, Cambodia Dr Mervat M Gad, EgyptMr Mouongue Alexis,CameroonDr Mustapha Faghire, MoroccoMs Natalya Ivanova, RussiaMr Paul Zangue, CameroonDr Rachel Nwakwasi, NigeriaProf Rahim Foroughbakhch Pournavab, MexicoProf Salma Balazadeh, GermanyDr Samsul Huda, AustraliaProf Uzi Kafkafi, IsraelDr Yahia Nourredine, AlgeriaDr Ziyad saleh, Iraq

ADVISORY COMMITTEEDr K R Kranthi, Director, CICR(ICAR), Nagpur, MaharashtraDr T Janki Ram, ADG(Horticulture), ICAR, New DelhiDr P K Chakraborthy, ADG(Plant Protection), ICAR, New DelhiProf A Sadanandam, Dean of Science,Kakatiya University, Waranagal, Andhra PradeshDr D Rama Rao, Director, NAARM, HyderabadDr CH Sreenivasa Rao, Director, CRIDA, HyderabadDr K Vara Prasad, Director, Directorate of Oilseeds Research, HyderabadDr JV Patil, Director, Directorate of Sorghum Research, HyderabadDr V Ravindra Babu, Director i/c, Directorate of Rice Research, HyderabadProf B Pratibha Devi, Head (Dept of Botany), Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra PradeshProf B S Mahapatra, (Former Director, CRIJAF), GBPUAT, Pantnagar, UttarakhandDr Bharat R Sharma, Principal Researcher (Water Resources) & Coordinator: IWMI-India Program, New DelhiDr C Rajkhowa, Director, NRC on Mithun, Jharnapani, Nagaland Prof Debasis Bhattacharya, Head of EES, Visva-Bharati, West BengalProf K Pratap Reddy, Registrar, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra PradeshProf K R S Sambasiva Rao, Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra PradeshDr Himanshu Pathak, Principal Scientist, IARI, New DelhiDr M K Naik, P G Dean, UAS, Raichur, KarnatakaDr N C Talukdar, Director, Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology, Guwahati, AssamProf (Retd) Nirmalendu Samajpati, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West BengalDr Ram Krishna Pal, Director, NRC on Pomegranate, Solapur, MaharashtraProf S K Pyne, Head, Dept of ASEPAN, Visva-Bharati, West BengalDr S S Narayanan, Former Director (CICR) and Ex- FAO (Afghanistan), Hyderabad, Andhra PradeshDr A Raja Reddy, Dean of Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

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REGIONAL COMMITTEES

THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

BIO-RESOURCE AND STRESS MANAGEMENT

HYDERABAD, INDIA JANUARY 07-10, 2015

EASTDr B N Hazarika, CAU, Pasighat, Arunachal PradeshDr Dony Jeni, ICAR RC NEH, Basar, Arunachal PradeshDr Jitendra Kumar, ICAR NEH, Basar, Arunachal PradeshDr Ranjan Das, AAU, AssamDr C S Mahato, BAU, Ranchi, JharkhandDr Anup Das, ICAR RCNEHR, Umiam, MeghalayaDr Bivas Charma Verma, ICAR RC, MeghalayaDr Ramakrishna, ICAR NEH, MizoramDr Perumal, NRC Mithun, NagalandDr Raktim Bhagowati, NU, NagalandDr Tongpang Ao, NU, Medziphema, NagalandDr Bipin Panda, CRRI, ICAR, Cuttack, OdishaDr Biswajit Sinha, OUAT, Bhwananipatna, OdishaDr Soham Ray, CRRI, ICAR, Cuttack, OdishaDr R Gopi, ICAR NER, SikkimDr M Datta, ICARNEH, TripuraDr Amit Bera, CRIJAF, Sriniketan, WBDr D S Dhakre, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, WBDr Gautam Mondal, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, WBDr Mahua Banerjee, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, WBDr Mridul Chakroborty, RS NRC Orchid, Darjeeling, WBDr Sitesh Chatterjee, RRS, Chinchura, WBDr Tuhin Roy, UBKV, Coochbehar, WB

SOUTHDr Gopinath K A, CRIDA, Hyderabad, TSDr A Vishnuvardhan Reddy, ANGRAU, Hyderabad, TSDr Brajendra, DRR, Hyderabad, TSDr K Gopal, YSRHU, Tirupati, TSDr KVS Meena Kumari, ANGRAU, Hyderabad, TSDr R Veera Raghavaiah, ANGRAU, Hyderabad, TSDr V Padmavathi, SNVMV, Hyderabad, TSDr B G Shiv Kumar, IGFRI(SR), Dharwad, KarnatakaDr H B Babalad, UAS, Dharwad, KarnatakaDr Jayanta Bhatt, IARI RRC, Dharwad, KarnatakaDr N Devkumar, UAS, Bengaluru, KarnatakaDr Shashikanth Evoor, COH, UHS, Arabhavi, KarnatakaDr GSLHV Prasada Rao, KAU, Thrissur, KeralaDr P Indira Devi, KAU, Thrissur, KeralaDr T S Rajeev, KAU, Thrissur, KeralaDr A Lashmanana, TNAU, Coimbatore, TNDr Geetha Lakshmi, TNAU, Coimbatore, TNDr Renga Lakshmi, MSSRF, Chennai, TNDr S Umesh Kanna, TNAU, FCRI, Mettupalayam, TNDr Saraswati, CIBA, Chennai, TNDr V Gowthaman, TANUVAS, Chennai, TN

NORTHDr Pankaj Panwar, CSWCRT, Chandigarh

Dr Amit Vikram, YSPUHF, Solan, HPDr Sanjeev Sharma, CPRI, Shimla, HP

Dr Som Dutt Panwar, CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, HPDr Somesh Sharma, Shoolini University, Solan, HP

Dr Vedna Kumari, CSKHPKV, Palampur, HPDr MS Kanwar, SKUAST-K, KVK, Leh, J&K

Dr OC Sharma, CITH, Srinagar, J&KDr Susheel Sharma, SKUAST-J, Jammu, J&K

Dr Amit Saurabh, BFGI, Bathinda, PunjabDr Parminder Singh Tak, PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab

Dr A Radhakrishna, IGFRI, Jhansi, UPDr Debashis Dutta, PDFSR, Meerut, UP

Dr Hillol Chakdar, NBAIM, ICAR, Mau, UPDr MK Tripathi, SRS, CRIJAF, Pratapgarh, UPDr Samir Kumar Biswas, CSAUAT, Kanpur, UP

Dr Satyavart Dwivedi, KVK, Sonbhadra, Mirjapur, UPDr Tarun Adak, CISH, Lucknow, UPDr Ummed Singh, IIPR, Kanpur, UP

Dr Jaydeep Halder, IIVR, Varanasi, UPDr Ajay Thakur, FRI, Dehradun, UK

Dr Rajesh Kaushal, CSWCRTI, Dehradun, UKDr Satish K Sharma, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, UKDr Sharmistha Pal, CSWCRTI, Dehradun, UK

Dr Surbhi Sharma, UUHF, Bharsar, UK

WESTDr Dev Raj Pandir, NAU, Navsari, Gujarat

Dr Girish Mistry, AAU, Anand, GujaratDr Nirbhay Kumar Singh, SDAU, Dantiwada, Gujarat

Dr NS Thakur, NAU, Navsari, GujaratDr Sarvesh Kumar Shah, SDAU, Gujarat

Dr AK Chhabra, CCSHAU, Hisar, HaryanaDr JS Yadav, CCSHAU, Hisar, HaryanaDr RK Jain, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana

Dr Selva Kumar, DWR, Karnal, HaryanaDr Vijay Pal, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana

Dr S Ravi Kumar, DSR, Solapur, MaharashtraDr BG Barhate, MPKV, Rahuri, Maharashtra

Dr Sapna Panwar, IARI, New DelhiDr Tarak nath Saha, IARI, New Delhi

Dr A C Shivran, SKNAU, Jobner, RajasthanDr Amol Vashishth, AU, Kota, Rajasthan

Dr Deepak Rajpurohit, MPUAT, Udaipur, RajasthanDr Dhurendra Singh, CIAH, Bikaner, Rajasthan

Dr Rajesh Bagri, ARS, Kota, RajasthanDr Ramswaroop Choudhury, MPUAT, Rajasthan

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Prof T V K SinghDean of Agriculture, PJTSAU

Rajendranagar-500030, Hyderabad, Telengana State, [email protected]

Prof Humberto Gonzalez RodriguezFisiología Vegetal, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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