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Problem of Genetics covers Monohybrid cross Dihybrid cross Tri hybrid cross Back cross Test cross Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance i) Mendel’s law of Dominance ii) Mendel’s law of Segregation iii) Mendel’s law of Independent Assortment Incomplete dominance Co- dominance Lethality (lethal alleles) Epistasis i) Non Epistasis Interaction ii) Epistasis Interaction a) Dominant Epistasis (12:3:1) b) Recessive Epistasis ( 9:3:4) c) Duplicate gene with cumulative effect (9:6:1) d) Complementary genes or Duplicate recessive genes (9:7) e) Duplicate dominant genes (15:1) f) Dominant and Recessive Epistasis (13:3) Multiple alleles Sex linked inheritance
Useful in identification of angiospermic plant, monocotyledons and Dicotyledons
The book of “Plant Pathology, Microbiology and Disease Management” included the experiment Safety in Laboratory, Aseptic Technique and Germination test for fungal spore, Preparation of Nutrient Agar media, Demonstration of Koch’s Postulates, Bio-Control of Plant Pathogen by Trichoderma Sps. Definition, Structure, Character, Formulations & types and Mode of Action and Classification of Fungicides, Pesticides. Plant Protection Equipment used for spraying. It also includes study of various diseases symptoms, lifecycle of causal organism and control measure of Diseases of Cereals, Pulses, Vegetables Oilseeds cash Crops Etc.
Residues from agriculture and the food industry consist of many and varied wastes, in total accounting for over 250 million tonnes of waste per year in the UK alone. Biotechnological processing of these residues would allow these waste products to be used as a resource, with tremendous potential. An extensive range of valuable and usable products can be recovered from what was previously considered waste: including fuels, feeds and pharmaceutical products. In this way Biotechnology can offer many viable alternatives to the disposal of agricultural waste, producing several new products in the process. This book presents up-to-date information on a biotechnology approach for the utilisation of...
Introduction; Purpose and approach; Nutritional analysis; Consumers perspective; Production aspects; Seed sector; Collections of indigenous vegetable germplasm; Conclusion; Bibliography; Annex; List of tables.
Advances in information technology and next generation sequencing have propelled the use of bioinformatics in agriculture, especially in the area of crop improvement. An extremely large amount of genomics data is available from plants and animals due to tremendous improvements in the field. This book acquaints readers with state-of-the-art sequencing technologies, recent developments in computing algorithms, and certain biological perspectives that influence development of bioinformatics tools by giving specific examples from model plant species. The challenge is now to make sense and use of this wealth of data.
Essays from the singular experience of Buddhist social critic and philosopher David R. Loy on classic and contemporary concerns.
Bioinformatics in Agriculture: Next Generation Sequencing Era is a comprehensive volume presenting an integrated research and development approach to the practical application of genomics to improve agricultural crops. Exploring both the theoretical and applied aspects of computational biology, and focusing on the innovation processes, the book highlights the increased productivity of a translational approach. Presented in four sections and including insights from experts from around the world, the book includes: Section I: Bioinformatics and Next Generation Sequencing Technologies; Section II: Omics Application; Section III: Data mining and Markers Discovery; Section IV: Artificial Intellig...
Originally published: London: Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, 1931.