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Molecular Plant Breeding B.D. Singh & N.S. Shekhawat Part A. General 1. 2. 3. Introduction; The Relevance of Genetics and Genomics in Plant Breeding; Tools of Plant Breeding; Breeding of Self-Pollinated Crops; Breeding of Cross-Pollinated Crops; Breeding for 4. 5. 6. Biotic Stress Resistance; Breeding for Resistance to Abiotic Stresses; Breeding for Quality Traits 7. 8. Part B. Transgenic technology 9. 10. The Basic Techniques of Transgenic Technology; Transgenic Plants for Resistance to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses; Transgenic Plants with modified Quality and other Novel Traits; Biosafety 11. 12. Issues Related to and Adoption of Transgenic Crops; Part C. Molecular Markers 13. 14. Molecular Marker Systems and Trait Phenotyping; Marker-TraitAssociations Contents : ISBN: 978-93-8634-732-9 PP: 544 | Year 2017 | 550 ` A. Mycology — 1. 2. 3. 4. The Fungi; History of Mycology; General Characters of Fungi; International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants; Taxonomy of Fungi; Zoosporic Fungi 5. (Chytridiomycota: Kingdom-Stramenopila); Zygomycota; Ascomycota; Basidiomycota; 6. 7. 8. 9. Anamorphic Fungi; Glomeromycota; Myxomycota 10. 11. B. Current Topics of Importance — 12. 13. Phylogeny, Evolution and Origin of Fungi; Biodiversity and Biotechnology of Fungi; Aeromycology; General accounts of Plant Diseases caused by Fungi 14. 15. and their Control; Endophytic Fungi – Some Glimpses; Fungal Ecology; Fungal Genetics - 16. 17. 18. General Account; Diversity and Conservation of Fungi; Lichens-Structure, Reproduction, 19. 20. Ecological & Economic Importance; Mushroom – Cultivation and Application; Mycorrhiza; 21. 22. 23. Sexual Reproduction of Fungi – Recent Trends; Fungi in Miscellaneous Substrates; Entomo- 24. 25. genous Fungi; Mycotoxigenic Fungi – Mycotoxins; Interaction of Fungi with Higher Plants – 26. 27. Some Paleobotanical Glimpses; Keratinophilic Fungi – General Account; Mycological Methods 28. 29. - Collection, Observation and Isolation C. MICROBIOLOGY — 30. 31. 32. The Living Kingdom; Historical Developments in Microbiology; Microscopy; Bacteria; Viruses; Other Microorganisms; Diseases Caused by Bacteria 33. 34. 35. 36. and other Prokaryotes; Diversity and Conservation of Microorganisms; Molecular Methods for 37. 38. the Analysis of Microbial Communities; Some Aspect of Applied Microbiology; Life Cycles in 39. 40. Microbes and Fungi; Glossary, Selected References Mycology and Microbiology (A Text Book for UG & PG Student) C. Manoharachary, K.V.B.R. Tilak, K.V. Mallaiah & I.K. Kunwar Contents : ISBN: 978-81-7233-991-3 PP: 607 | Year 2016 | 475 ` Postal Reg. No. Jodhpur/167/2018-20 RNI No. RAJBIL/2006/20490 If undelivered, kindly return to the sender : Scientific Publishers (India) 5-A, New Pali Road, P.O. Box 91, JODHPUR - 342 001 Scientific Publishers (India) To Annual Rs. 200 Jodhpur, Posting Date : 5-6 March, 2018 (Print: 27 Feb. 2018) Vol. 16 No. 3 Post at Jodhpur RMS

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Molecular Plant BreedingB.D. Singh & N.S. Shekhawat

Part A. General

1. 2. 3.Introduction; The Relevance of Genetics and Genomics in Plant Breeding; Tools of Plant

Breeding; Breeding of Self-Pollinated Crops; Breeding of Cross-Pollinated Crops; Breeding for4. 5. 6.

Biotic Stress Resistance; Breeding for Resistance to Abiotic Stresses; Breeding for Quality Traits7. 8.

Part B. Transgenic technology

9. 10.The Basic Techniques of Transgenic Technology; Transgenic Plants for Resistance to Biotic and

Abiotic Stresses; Transgenic Plants with modified Quality and other Novel Traits; Biosafety11. 12.

Issues Related to and Adoption of Transgenic Crops;

Part C. Molecular Markers

13. 14.Molecular Marker Systems and Trait Phenotyping; Marker-Trait Associations

Contents :

ISBN: 978-93-8634-732-9

PP: 544 | Year 2017 | 550`

A. Mycology — 1. 2. 3. 4.The Fungi; History of Mycology; General Characters of Fungi; International

Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants; Taxonomy of Fungi; Zoosporic Fungi5.

(Chytridiomycota: Kingdom-Stramenopila); Zygomycota; Ascomycota; Basidiomycota;6. 7. 8. 9.

Anamorphic Fungi; Glomeromycota; Myxomycota10. 11.

B. Current Topics of Importance — 12. 13.Phylogeny, Evolution and Origin of Fungi; Biodiversity and

Biotechnology of Fungi; Aeromycology; General accounts of Plant Diseases caused by Fungi14. 15.

and their Control; Endophytic Fungi – Some Glimpses; Fungal Ecology; Fungal Genetics -16. 17. 18.

General Account; Diversity and Conservation of Fungi; Lichens-Structure, Reproduction,19. 20.

Ecological & Economic Importance; Mushroom – Cultivation and Application; Mycorrhiza;21. 22. 23.

Sexual Reproduction of Fungi – Recent Trends; Fungi in Miscellaneous Substrates; Entomo-24. 25.

genous Fungi; Mycotoxigenic Fungi – Mycotoxins; Interaction of Fungi with Higher Plants –26. 27.

Some Paleobotanical Glimpses; Keratinophilic Fungi – General Account; Mycological Methods28. 29.

- Collection, Observation and Isolation

C. MICROBIOLOGY — 30. 31. 32.The Living Kingdom; Historical Developments in Microbiology;

Microscopy; Bacteria; Viruses; Other Microorganisms; Diseases Caused by Bacteria33. 34. 35. 36.

and other Prokaryotes; Diversity and Conservation of Microorganisms; Molecular Methods for37. 38.

the Analysis of Microbial Communities; Some Aspect of Applied Microbiology; Life Cycles in39. 40.

Microbes and Fungi; Glossary, Selected References

Mycology and Microbiology(A Text Book for UG & PG Student)

C. Manoharachary, K.V.B.R. Tilak, K.V. Mallaiah & I.K. Kunwar

Contents :

ISBN: 978-81-7233-991-3

PP: 607 | Year 2016 | 475`

Postal Reg. No. Jodhpur/167/2018-20

RNI No. RAJBIL/2006/20490

If undelivered, kindly return to the sender :

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JODHPUR - 342 001

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Annual Rs. 200Jodhpur, Posting Date : 5-6 March, 2018 (Print: 27 Feb. 2018) Vol. 16 No. 3

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A Text Book ofEnvironmental Science

Vidya Thakur

ISBN: 978-81-7233-756-8

PP: 307 | Year 2016 | 250`

1. Introduction

2. Environment : Its Components And

Factors

3. Global And Indian Environment

4. Population Ecology

5. Urbanization And Environment

6. Pollution: A Threat To Life And Humanity

7. Biodiversity

8. Natural Resources

9. Environmantal Education

10. Development And Environmental Impact

Assessment

11. Environmental Policies And Legislation In

India

12. Environmental Biotechonology: An

Ecofriendly Approach For Environmental

Coservation

13. Environmental Economics

14. Questions

Contents :

Agro Enterprises forEmpowering Farm Women

S.R. Padma & T. Rathakrishnan

ISBN: 978-81-7233-855-8

PP: 143 | Year 2013| 250`

1. Introduction

2. Theoretical orientation

3. Research methodology

4. Findings and discussion

5. Summary and conclusion

References

Index

Contents :

ISBN: 978-81-7233-909-8

PP: 197 | Year 2014| 240`

ISBN: 978-93-86102-87-4

PP: 224 | Year 2017| 1795`

ISBN: 978-93-86102-78-2

PP: 892 | Year 2017| 475`

ISBN: 978-81-7233-931-9

PP: 707 | Year 2015| 550`

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Freshwater Aquaculture3rd Ed.

Rath, R.K.

1. I. General Considerations in Aquaculture

II. Biology of Cultivable Finfishes

2. Aquatic Environment

3. Predatory and Weed Fishes

4. Aquatic Insects and Their Control

5. Common Freshwater Aquatic Weeds

6. I. Artificial Propagation

II. Hypophysation

7. Embryonic Development and Incubation

8. Structural Features of a Fish Farm

9. Pond Fertilization

10. Fish Feed

11. Fish Diseases and Fish Health

Management

12. Application of Genetics and Aquaculture

13. Global Scenario

14. Pollution

15. Fisheries Extension Education

16. Biotechnology in Aquaculture

17. Ornamental Fish Production and

Management

References

Subject index

Contents :

Disease Problems in Vegetable Production

S.K. Gupta & T.S. Thind

1. Common Pathogens of Vegetable Crops

2. Disease Problems in Vegetable Nurseries

3. Diseases of Potato

4. Diseases of Tomato

5. Diseases of Cruciferous Vegetables

6. Diseases of Cucurbits

7. Diseases of Pea

8. Diseases of French beans

9. Diseases of Chillies and Bell pepper

10. Diseases of Onion and Garlic

11. Diseases of Egg plant

12. Diseases of Carrot and Sugarbeet

13. Diseases of Colocasia

14. Diseases of Okra

15. Diseases of Leafy Vegetables

16. Post-harvest Diseases of Vegetables

17. Nematode Problems in Vegetable

Production

Index

Contents :

Diseases of Vegetable, Ornamental andSpice CropsS.K. Gupta, R.G. Sharma & Monica Sharma

ISBN: 978-93-8730-716-2

PP: 193 | Year 2017 | 325`

1. Introduction

2. Diseases of Potato

3. Diseases of Tomato

4. Diseases of Brinjal

5. Diseases of Bell pepper and Chilli

6. Diseases of Bhindi/Okra

7. Diseases of Crucifers

8. Diseases of Pea

9. Diseases of Beans

10. Diseases of Beet root

11. Diseases of Onion and Garlic

12. Diseases of Cucurbits

13 Diseases of Rose

14. Diseases of Jasmine

15. Diseases of Crossandra

16. Diseases of Tuberose

17. Diseases of Geranium

18. Diseases of Ginger and Turmeric

19. Diseases of Cumin

20. Diseases of Pepper

21. Diseases of Small Cardamom

22. Diseases of Large Cardamom and Nutmeg

23. Diseases of Coriander

24. Diseases of Clove, Cinnamon and Fenugreek

25. Post Harvest Diseases of Vegetable,

Ornamental and Spice Crops

26. Selected Literature

27. Glossary

Subject Index

Colour Plates

Contents :

ISBN: 978-81-7233-453-6

PP: 576 | Year 2012 | 450`

ISBN: 978-81-7233-695-0

PP: 597 | Year 2018 | 450`

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Dryland Technology (2nd Edition)

M.L. Jat, S.R. Bhakar, S.K. Sharma & A.K. Kothari

ISBN: 978-81-7233-999-9

PP: 710 | Year 2016 | 550`

1. Introduction

2. Climatic Classification of Dryland Areas

3. Rainfall and Water Balance Analysis

4. Climate and Weather Forecasting

5. Arable Land Resources Management

6. Nonarable Land Resources Management

(NALRM)

7. Water Resource Management

8. Crop Water Requirements and Irrigation

Scheduling

9. Efficient Utilization of Rain Water

10. Crop Planning

11. Tillage and Sowing Implements

12. Weeding Implements

13. Plant Protection Equipments

14. Energy Utilization Pattern

15. Sources of Energy

16. Harvesting and Threshing Implements

17. Communication Facilities, Agribusiness and

Resource Centre

18. Value Addition of Agricultural Products

19. Storage of Grain

20. Food and Livelihood Security of Dryland

Farmers

21. Alternate Landuse Planning

22. Watershed Management and Evaluations

References

Exercises

Appendices

Subject Index

Contents :

Entrepreneurship Development andCommunication SkillsR.R. Chole, P.S. Kapse & P.R. Deshmukh

ISBN: 978-81-7233-800-8

PP: 179 | Year 2012 | 275`

1. Entrepreneur

2. Entrepreneurship Development

3. Motivation and Entrepreneurship

Development

4. Entrepreneurial Behaviour

5. Government Policy and Programmes for

Entrepreneurship Development

6. Setting up of a Small Enterprise

7. Selection of Product

8. SWOT Analysis and Market Survey

9. Formulation and Financial Analysis of

Project

10. Marketing and Advertising of Product

11. Agripreneurship and Indian Agricultural

Processing Industry

12. Communication Skills

13. Writing Skills

References

Contents :

Drainage Engineering :Principles and Practices

S.K. Gupta

1. Water Logging – Soil Salinity and Drainage

2. Surface Drainage Methods

3. Drainage Investigations

4. Design of Subsurface Drainage Systems

5. Drainage Materials

6. Construction and Evaluation of Systems

7. Special Drainage Technologies

8. Salt Affected Soils: Reclamation and

Management

9. Reclamation and Management of Acid

Soils

10. Characterization and Management of

Saline Water

11. Economic Analysis and Socio-

environmental Issues

Annexures I - VI

Glossary

References

Answers to Objective Type Questions

Conversion Tables

Subject index

Contents :

ISBN: 978-93-8730-703-2

PP: | Year 2018 | 1575`

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Forestry Principles and Applications

Antony Joseph Raj & S.B. Lal

PART 1: NATURAL RESOURCES

Soil Resources

Water Resources

Forest Resources

Wildlife Resources

Wildlife Definition

PART 2: TREE AND FOREST

Tree Growth and Forest

Forest Ecology

Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

Introduction

PART 3: SUSTAINABLE TIMBER PRODUCTION

Plantation Forestry

Management

Sustainable Forest Management

Working Plan

Timber Measurements & Timber Inventory

Concept and Scope of Forest Mensuration

Forest Pest Management

Forest Disease Management

Forest Fire Management

Problem Soils and Its Management

PART 4: FORESTRY CONCEPTS AND

TECHNOLOGIES

Tree Seed Technology

Forest Tree Improvement

Improvement

Wood Science and Technology

Contents :

ISBN: 978-81-7233-811-4

PP: 727 | Year 2017 | 775`

Clonal Forestry

Wildlife Management

Wildlife Management: Definition

Forest Nursery Technology

PART 5: MODERN FORESTRY APPROACHES

Economic Value of Forest Ecosystem

Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Forestry

Forest Based Industries

Modern Logging Methods

Ecotourism

Biofuel from Tree Borne Oilseeds

PART 6: PRACTICES FOR INCREASING FOREST COVER

Urban Forestry and Recreational Values Agroforestry Practices

Social Forestry Joint Forest Management (JFM)

Land Degradation and Wasteland Management

PART 7: SOCIAL VALUES AND BENEFITS

Forest Products Utilization

Wood/ Modified Wood

Forest Policy and Legislations

Forest Tribes in India

Soil and Water Conservation

Soil Erosion

PART 8: FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate Change and Forests

Forest Carbon Sequestration and Carbon Trade

PART 9: EVENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS

International Conferences, Meetings and Conventions

International and National Forest Organizations

Bibliography

Fundamentals of Agricultural Statistics

K.P. Dhamu & K. Ramamoorthy

1. Introduction

2. Collection

3. Classification

4. Tabulation

5. Analysis

6. Presentation

7. Skewness and Kurtosis

Contents :

ISBN: 978-81-7233-563-2

PP: 130 | Year 2018 | 175`

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Agroforestry : Theory and Practices

Antony Joseph Raj & S.B. Lal

Contents :

ISBN: 978-81-7233-867-1

PP: 926 | Year 2014 | 750`

Part 1: Overview of Agroforestry

1. Introduction to Agroforestry

2. Agroforestry and Food Security

3. Agroforestry and Ecosystem Services

4. Agroforestry Systems Classification

Part 2: Agroforestry Trees

5. Multipurpose Trees in Agroforestry

6. Nitrogen Fixing Trees in Agroforestry

7. Genetic Improvement of Industrial and Non-

Industrial Agroforestry Trees

8. Domestication and Commercialization of

Indigenous Trees in Agroforestry

9. Traditionally Important Trees in Indigenous

Agroforestry Systems

Part 3: Agroforestry Management

10. Tree Architecture and Tree Management in

Agroforestry

11. Crop Planning and Management in

Agroforestry

12. Disease Management in Tropical

Agroforestry Landscapes

13. Insect Pest Management in Tropical Agroforestry Systems

Part 4: Agroforestry Concepts

14. Tree Crop Interactions in Agroforestry

15. Diagnosis and Design in Agroforestry

16. Economic Analysis of Agroforestry Systems

17. Markets and Marketing of Agroforestry Products

Part 5: Important Agroforestry Systems

18. Alternatives to Shifting Cultivation

19. Taungya Systems

20. Alley Cropping System

21. Tropical Homegardens

Part 6: Distribution of Agroforestry Systems

22. Agroforestry Systems of World

23. Agroforestry Systems of India

24. Agroforestry Systems of Himalayan Region

25. Urban Agroforestry Systems

Part 7: Agroforestry Practices for Extreme Site Conditions

26. Agroforestry Practices for Arid and Semi-Arid Regions

27. Agroforestry Practices for Salt Affected Lands (Biosaline

Agroforestry)

28. Agroforestry Practices for Wetlands and Waterlogged Areas

Part 8: Agroforestry Practices for Socio-economic Development

29. Agroforestry Practices for Non-Wood Forest Products and Rural

Development

30. Bamboo based Agroforestry Systems

31. Fruit Trees based Agroforestry Systems

32. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants based Agroforestry Systems

33. Fodder Production from Agroforestry Trees

34. Agroforestry Practices for Fuelwood Production

Part 9: Environmental Services of Agroforestry

35. Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation

36. Soil Fertility Improvement and Nutrient Cycling in Agroforestry

37. Agroforestry Practices for Soil and Water Conservation

38. Agroforestry Practices for Wasteland Development

39. Windbreak and Shelterbelt Agroforestry Systems

40. Agroforestry for Carbon Sequestration, Climate Change

Mitigation and Adaptation

Part 10: Modern Approaches in Agroforestry

41. Tree Borne Oilseeds (TBOs) based Agroforestry Systems

42. Tree Growth and Yield Modelling in Agroforestry

43. Remote Sensing and GIS Application in Agroforestry

Part 11: Agroforestry Education, Research and Extension

44. Agroforestry Education, Research and Extension

45. On-Farm Research in Agroforestry

46. Experimental Designs in Agroforestry Research

47. International and National Organizations of Agroforestry

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Renu Arya & Sonam Arya

ISBN: 978-93-8634-727-5

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Contents :

Growth and Development in Plants(Textbook Series: 21st Century Biology and Agriculture)

K.V. Krishnamurthy

ISBN: 978-81-7233-945-6

PP: 635 | Year 2015 | 550`

1. Basic Concepts and Definitions

2. Signalling Molecules and Growth

Regulators

3. Cell Division and Enlargement

4. Morphogenesis

5. Vegetative Growth and Development

6. Pre–Fertilization Reproductive Growth

and Development

7. Post–Fertilization Reproductive Growth

and Development

8. Growth Movements

9. Rhythmic Phenomena and Growth

Periodicity

10. Alternate Strategies in Growth and

Development

11. Abnormal Growth and Development

References

Subject Index

Species Index

Contents :

Handbook of Practical NematologyHarish K. Bajaj, R.S. Kanwar & D.C. Gupta

ISBN: 978-81-7233-687-5

PP: 150 | Year 2011 | 250`

1. Collection and preservation of soil and plant

samples

2. Isolation of nematodes from soil and plant

parts and their estimation

3. Preparation of nematode slides for

morphology and taxonomic studies

4. Measurements of nematodes

5. Identification scheme for common genera of

plant parasitic nematodes of India

6. Identification of common cyst and root-knot

nematode species of India

7. Identification of host races of important

nematode species of India

8. Life cycle studies of nematodes

9. Histopathology of nematode infected roots

10. Pathogenicity trials for plant parasitic

nematodes

11. Major nematode pests of important crops in

India : Morphology, symptomatology and control

12. Crop loss assessment due to nematodes

13. In vitro screening of chemicals against

nematodes

14. Testing of chemicals against plant parasitic

nematodes by different methods in pots and field

15. Testing phytotherapeutic substances for nematode

control

16. Screening of germpalsm for resistance against

important phytoparasitic nematodes

17. Field trials on biocontrol agents for the

management of phytonematodes

18. Crop rotation trials for management of plant

parasitic nematodes

19. In vitro culturing of plant parasitic and fungivorus

nematodes

20. Isolation and culturing of entomopathogenic

nematodes

Contents :

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