Plant Responses to Nanomaterials Recent Interventions, and Physiological and Biochemical Responses
Free Download Vijay Pratap Singh, "Plant Responses to Nanomaterials: Recent Interventions, and Physiological and Biochemical Responses "
English | ISBN: 3030367398 | 2021 | 344 pages | PDF | 7 MB
The population of the world continues to increase at an alarming rate. The trouble linked with overpopulation ranges from food and water scarcity to inadequacy of space for organisms. Overpopulation is also linked with several other demographic hazards, for instance, population blooming will not only result in exhaustion of natural repositories, but it will also induce intense pressure on the world economy. Today nanotechnology is often discussed as a key discipline of research but it has positive and negative aspects. Also, due to industrialization and ever-increasing population, nano-pollution has been an emerging topic among scientists for investigation and debate. Nanotechnology measures any substance on a macromolecular scale, molecular scale, and even atomic scale. More importantly, nanotechnology deals with the manipulation and control of any matter at the dimension of a single nanometer.

Plant Proteomics Implications in Growth, Quality Improvement, and Stress Resilience
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English | 2024 | ISBN: 1032395923 | 308 Pages | PDF (True) | 17 MB
There have been several advancements made in high-throughput protein technologies creating immense possibilities for studying proteomics on a large scale. Researchers are exploring various proteomic techniques to unravel the mystery of plant stress tolerance mechanisms. Plant Proteomics: Implications in Growth, Quality Improvement, and Stress Resilience introduces readers to techniques and methodologies of proteomics and explains different physiological phenomena in plants and their responses to various environmental cues and defense mechanisms against pathogens. The main emphasis is on research involving applications of proteomics to understand different aspects of the life cycle of plant species including dormancy, flowering, photosynthetic efficiency, nitrogen assimilation, accumulation of nutritional parameters, secondary metabolite production, reproduction and grain yield as well as signalling responses during abiotic and biotic stresses. The book takes a unique approach, encompassing high throughput and sophisticated proteomic techniques while integrating proteomics with other "omics."

Plant Growth Regulators Signalling under Stress Conditions
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English | ISBN: 3030611523 | 2021 | 518 pages | PDF | 10 MB
Agriculture faces many challenges to fulfil the growing demand for sustainable food production and ensure high-quality nutrition for a rapidly growing population. To guarantee adequate food production, it is necessary to increase the yield per area of arable land. A method for achieving this goal has been the application of growth regulators to modulate plant growth. Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are substances in specific formulations which, when applied to plants or seeds, have the capacity to promote, inhibit, or modify physiological traits, development and/or stress responses. They maintain proper balance between source and sink for enhancing crop yield. PGRs are used to maximize productivity and quality, improve consistency in production, and overcome genetic and abiotic limitations to plant productivity. Suitable PGRs include hormones such as cytokinins and auxins, and hormone-like compounds such as mepiquat chloride and paclobutrazol. The use of PGRs in mainstream agriculture has steadily increased within the last 20 years as their benefits have become better understood by growers. Unfortunately, the growth of the PGR market may be constrained by a lack of innovation at a time when an increase in demand for new products will require steady innovation and discovery of novel, cost-competitive, specific, and effective PGRs.

Plant and Animal Endemism in California
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English | 2013 | pages: 200 | ISBN: 0520275543 | ASIN: B00CSNHE5Q, B011SJ7IP6 | EPUB | 12,4 mb
California is globally renowned for its biological diversity, including its wealth of unique, or endemic, species. Many reasons have been cited to explain this abundance: the complex geology and topography of its landscape, the special powers of its Mediterranean-type climate, and the historic and modern barriers to the wider dispersal of its flora and fauna. Plant and Animal Endemism in California compiles and synthesizes a wealth of data on this singular subject, providing new and updated lists of native species, comparing patterns and causes of both plant and animal endemism, and interrogating the classic explanations proposed for the state's special significance in light of new molecular evidence. Susan Harrison also offers a summary of the innovative tools that have been developed and used in California to conserve and protect this stunning and imperiled diversity.

Planning, Time, and Self-Governance Essays in Practical Rationality (2024)
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English | 2018 | pages: 289 | ISBN: 019086785X, 0190867868 | PDF | 119,0 mb
Our human capacity for planning agency plays central roles in the cross-temporal organization of our agency, in our acting and thinking together (both at a time and over time), and in our self-governance (both at a time and over time). Intentions can be understood as states in such a planning system. The practical thinking at the bottom of this planning capacity is guided by norms that enjoin synchronic plan consistency and means-end coherence as well as forms of plan stability over time. The essays in this book aim to deepen our understanding of these norms and to defend their status as norms of practical rationality for planning agents.

Planning to Teach Science in the Primary Classroom
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English | ISBN: 1905390734 | 2009 | 68 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
This great resource gives teachers, particularly non-specialist science teachers and trainee-teachers, both pedagogical knowledge and ideas for teaching science within one, practical book. The book is full of notes for teachers, ideas for activities and copy masters and is and ideal resource to dip into at the planning stage, as the stimulus for sessions or to support existing schemes of work. It an explanation of the need to teach both science concepts and skills; ways to cater for individual needs; discussion of when to introduce key vocabulary; ideas for teaching the National Curriculum for Science at Key Stages 1 and 2; key background knowledge and glossaries for teachers. A table shows how the book links to the QCA Scheme of Work for Science .

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