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Publicado por New India Publishing Agency, 2007
ISBN 10: 818942260XISBN 13: 9788189422608
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Condición: New. pp. xiii + 378, Maps.
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Condición: New. pp. xiv + 355.
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Condición: New. pp. xiii + 378 Figures Maps.
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Condición: New. pp. xiv + 355 Figures.
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Condición: New. pp. xx + 418 Index.
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Condición: New. pp. xx + 446 Index.
Publicado por New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi, 2007
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Condición: New. pp. xx + 418 Figures.
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ISBN 10: 8189422855ISBN 13: 9788189422851
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Condición: New. pp. xx + 446 Figures.
Publicado por New India Publishing Agency, 2010
ISBN 10: 9380235283ISBN 13: 9789380235288
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Condición: New. pp. 473.
Publicado por New India Publishing Agency, 2010
ISBN 10: 9380235283ISBN 13: 9789380235288
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Condición: New. pp. 473.
Publicado por New India Publishing Agency (NIPA), Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8189422693ISBN 13: 9788189422691
Librería: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condición: New. ISBN:9788189422691,384pp.
Publicado por New India Publishing Agency (NIPA), Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8189422901ISBN 13: 9788189422905
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Hardcover. Condición: New. ISBN:9788189422905,440pp.
Publicado por New India Publishing Agency (NIPA), Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8189422855ISBN 13: 9788189422851
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Hardcover. Condición: New. ISBN:9788189422851,468pp.
Publicado por New India Publishing Agency (NIPA), Delhi, 2007
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Hardcover. Condición: New. ISBN:9788189422608,406pp.
Publicado por New India Pub Agency, 2007
ISBN 10: 818942260XISBN 13: 9788189422608
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. Contents Foreword. Acknowledgement. Introduction. I. General 1. Genetic resources of underutilized horticultural crops in Tripura/Sankaran M. Sing N.P. and Jai Prakash. II. Underutilized tuber crops 2. Arrow root/Jose Mathew. 3. Coleus (Coleus Parviflorus Benth.)/Rajmohan K. 4. Larger Yam/Jayakrishna Kumar. 5. Lesser Yam/Jayakrishna Kumar. 6. Winged beans/Prasanna K.P. 7. Yam Beans/Devadas V.S. III. Underutilized ornamentals 8. Indigenous ornamentals plants of Western Ghats/Rajasekharan P.E. 9. Domestication of underutilized species for ornamentals values/Datta S.K. 10. Underutilized orchids of Orissa/Sagar Mohapatra and Kambaska Kumar Behera. 11. Promising Indian Barlerias of ornamentals potential/Mayur Y. Kamble Sandeep R. Pai and Shendage S.M. 12. Exacum bicolor an elegant wild flowering herbs/Sreelatha U T.S. Baburaj and Narayanan Kutty C. 13. Use of dehydration technique for utilisation of unutilized rural flora for preparation of diversified value added products/Datta S.K. IV. Underutilized herbs and spices 14. Underutilized herbs and spices/Ravindran P.N Geetha S. Pillai and Nirmal Babu K. V. Underutilized vegetables 15. Tropical cucurbits and their improvement/K.V. Peter P.G. Sadhan Kumar and T.E. George. 16. Basella/Varalakshmi B. 17. Chow chow/Pitchaimuthu M. 18. Ivy Gourd/Bharathi L.K. 19. Melothria/Bharathi L.K. 20. Spine Gourd/Bharathi L.K G. Naik H.S. Singh and Dora D.K. VI. Underutilized fruits 21. Participatory management of indigenous mango germplasm/Pradeep Kumar T. John Kutty I. and Peter K.V. 22. Indian Noni (Marinda Citrifolia L ) a unique fruit crop with high medicinal value/Abu Saleha Manju Kamath L and Peter P.I. 23. Karonda (Carissa conjesta) an underutilized fruit crop/Dinesh Kumar Pandey V. and Vishal Nath. 24. Tamarind/Gajanana T.M Gowda I.N.D and Reddy B.M.C. VII. Underutilized energy plants 25. Simarouba (Simarouba glauca DC.)/Ramajayam D. Syamasundar Joshi Shantha Joshi and Mishra P.K. 26. Aonla cultivars/Rao V.K. and Sharma S.K. Underutilized and underexploited horticultural crops form an integral part of healthfood greenparks neutraceutical industry home decorations renewable sources of green energy and above all foodreserves during calamities. Leaf vegetables like agathi chekkurmanis waterleaf drumstick leaf basella and colacasia leaf are rich in fibre minerals and beta carotenes. Cucurbits like ashgourd pointed gourd ivy gourd kekrol snap melons and chow chow are rich in iron and amino acids. Fruits like karonda aonla and cherries are highly nutritious and are suited to less moisture soils. Noni is a fruit for health. Noni juice is recommended against diabetes obesity and sleeplessness. Among spices longpepper mint celery fenugreek and garcenia possess medicinal properties. There are a large number of underexploited medicinal plants like Tulsi and peppermint with considerable economic value. Tuber crops like lesser yam larger yam yam bean and winged bean have high energy value. Underutilized crops in Tripura Orissa and Kerala are specially mentioned. There is need to broaden the food basket with lesser known crops. There is a shift from health care to wellness industry. Prevention is always better than cure. The present volume deals with underexploited and underutilized horticultural crops in its totality. The contributors of each chapter are working scientists in the specific crop. 378 pp.
Publicado por New India Pub, 2007
ISBN 10: 8189422693ISBN 13: 9788189422691
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. Contents: Foreword/M.L. Chadha. Introduction. I. General: 1. In Situ conservation of horticultural crops/Bhuwon Sthapit. II. Underutilized fruits: 2. Underutilized fruit crops of Andaman and Nicobar Islands/D.R. Singh. 3. Giant granadilla/T. Pradeepkumar. 4. Apricot/Deepa Hansraj Dwivedi and Sanjay K. Dwivedi. 5. Low chilling peaches/Akath Singh, R.K. Patel, K.D. Babu and L.C. De. 6. Germplasm resources of Aonla (Emblica officinalis)/Arun Kumar Shukla, Dhurendra Singh and Anil Kumar Shukla. 7. Ber/Anil Kumar Shukla, Arun Kumar Shukla, D.K. Sarolia and D. Singh. II. Underutilized vegetables: 8. Genetic resources management in cucurbits/Umesh Srivastava. 9. Arid vegetables/D.K. Samadia. 10. Cucurbits/D.K. Singh. 11. Alternanthera/P. Indira. 12. Hibiscus and Abelmoschus species of potential uses/K.V. Suresh Babu. III. Underutilized root and tuber crops: 13. Taxonomy of temperate underutilized root and tuber crops/J.C. Rana, S.K. Pandey and Jaigopal. (Colour plates section). IV. Underutilized flowers: 14. Liliums in India - an overview/K. Valliappan. 15. Underexploited flowers of our surroundings/U. Sreelatha, Jyothi Bhaskar and Sobhana A. V. Underutilized trees: 16. Mahua/Sanjay Singh. 17. Chironji/Sanjay Singh (Colour plates section). 18. Drumstick/Salikutty Joseph. VI. Underutilized spices: 19. Diversity in turmeric (curcuma longa L.)/A. Manohar Rao. 20. Long Coriander (Eryngium foetidum L.)/P. Indira.
Publicado por NIPA, 2007
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Publicado por NIPA, 2007
ISBN 10: 8189422693ISBN 13: 9788189422691
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Publicado por New India Publishing, 2008
ISBN 10: 8189422855ISBN 13: 9788189422851
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. Contents Foreword. Acknowledgement. Introduction. General 1. Atuna racemosa rafin. (Chrysobalanaceae)/Ghillean T. Prance. 2. Azafran De Bolita (Distaxis heterantha zucc) New crop for semiarid land a food pigment producing plant/Eugenia Lugo Cervantes. 3. Capers and caper plants history taxonomy and uses/Rivera D. Obon C. Alcaraz F. Inocencio C. 4. Kair (Capparis decidua)/S. Pareek and R. Paliwal. 5. Natural dye plants/Cyrus MacFoy. 6. Plants used as dye sources/Dogan Y. Baslar S. Ozturk M. and Mert HH. Underutilized i. Fruits 7. History and development of pomiculture with special reference to the underutilized wild edible fruits of Kerala India/S.P. Mathew S.M. Shareef C.P. Koshy and S. Ganeshan. 8. Bael (Aegle marmelos correa)/Pandey D. Shukla S.K. and Pandey G. 9. Carambola/Sarah T. George. 10. Tropical plum/Sarah T. George and Rejina K. 11. The cultivated citrus origin history and traditional uses known in the Mediterranean region/Ramon Lacae. T.S. De. 12. Fig/Sarah T. George and Koshy Abraham. 13. Guava (Psidium guajava L.)/K. Dhinesh Babu Amit Nath L.C. De B.C. Deka and K.M. Bujarbaruah. 14. Star gooseberry/Sarah T. George and Rejina K. 15. Hog plum/Sarah T. George and Rejina K. ii. Vegetables 16. Underutilized leafy vegetables of sub Himalayan Terai Region/J.C. Jana. 17. Underutilized vegetable crops in Tripura/M. Sankaran N.P. Singh and Jai Prakash. 18. Agathi and Chekkurmanis nutritive Perennial Greens/K. Krishnakumari. 19. Performance of Celosia argentea (L) as influenced by pollution and fertilizer application in a typical Eustalf/B.A. Senjobi A.A. Akinpelu G.E. Akinbola C.T. Senjobi S.A. Ayanlaja and A.O. Ogunkunle. 20. Colocasia gigantea/My Lein T. Nguyen. 21. Edible Begonias/Francisco Basurto Pena Delia Castro Lara and Miguel Angel Martinez Alfaro. 22. Kangkong Ipomoea aquatica Farsk/Krishnakumari K. 23. Tree tomato (Cyphomandra betacea Sendt.)/Sadhan Kumar P.G. and S. Nirmala Devi. iii. Plantation crops 24. Underutilized palms/S. Arulraj and B. Augustine Jerard. Index. The series underutilized and underexploited horticultural crops are reviewed in several science journals for its uniqueness and richness in content and botanical information. Enlarging the food base and food basket along with validated information on plants for industry dyes timber energy and medicine is the core theme of the series. The third volume has 24 chapters written by 46 scientists from UK Mexico Spain India USA Turkey and Nigeria. Prof. Ghillean T. Prance FRS has contributed the chapter on Atuna. The crops covered are African de bolita capers and caper plants kair natural dye plants plants used for dye sources underutilized wild edible fruits of Kerala bael carambola tropical plum citrus fig guava star gooseberry hog plum underutilized leaf vegetables of sub Himalayan terai region underutilized vegetables of Tripura agathi and chekkurmanis celosia colocasia edible begonias kankong underutilized palms. Atuna and African de Bolita are new crops to Indian readers. Natural dyes are attaining significant commercial importance in view of the negative effects of synthetic dyes which are allergic and in a few cases carcinogenic. Underutilized fruits like bael carambola tropical plum fig star gooseberry and hog plum are receiving attention in view of their wider adaptability and suitability to grow under conditions of stress. Underexploited leaf vegetables like agathi chekkurmanis celosia edible begonias and kangkong have been given prominence. 446 pp.
Publicado por New India Pub, 2008
ISBN 10: 8189422901ISBN 13: 9788189422905
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. Contents: Devotion. Foreword. Acknowledgement. Introduction. I. General: 1. Edible plant foods in South Africa: new light from ancient dwellers/Dawn Youngblood. II. Underexploited: Vegetables: 2. African leaf vegetables/W.S. Jansen Van Rensburg and H.J. Vorster. 3. Amaranths/E. Van Den Heever and S.L. Venter. 4. Chillies/A. Anu and K.V. Peter. 5. Annual drumstick (Moringa oleifer Lam)/M. Prabhakar and S.S. Hebbar. 6. Clove Bean/Salikutty Joseph. 7. Cluster bean/J. Benugadevi, V. Vijayageetha and P. Srimathi. 8. Curry leaf/Salikutty Joseph. 9. Ivy gourd/Li-Ju Lin and C.G. Kau. 10. Snapmelon/Dhillon N.P.S. 11. Sweet gourd (Momordica cochinchinesis (Lour) Spreng)/Joseph John K. and L.K. Bharathi. 12. Tealse gourd (Momordica subangulata Blume ssp. renigera (G. Don) de Wide)/Joseph John K. 13. Tree-borne vegetables/Maurya I.B. and Jitendra Singh. III. Fruits: 14. Underutilized fruits of North Eastern Region India/Patel R.K., Akath Singh, D.s. Yadav and L.C. Des. 15. Dragon fruit Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton and Rose/Pushpakumara D.K.N.G. and H.P.M. Gunasena. 16. Wood apple/Shukla S.K. and A.K. Singh. IV. Ornamentals: 17. Strobilanthes: promising indigenous ornamental plants from Western Ghats India/Anita K., Shijo Joseph and S. Narendra Prasad. V. Spices: 18. Underexploited seed spices - Ajowan, Anise, Black Caraway, Caraway, Celery, Dill, Nigella and Parsley/Suresh K. Malhotra. VI. Tuber crops: 19. Yam Bean/Mukhopadhyay S.K., Rajib Nath and H. Sen. VII. Agro-Forestry Crops: 20. Underutilized trees for energy/Felix Francis, K. Sudhakara and K.V. Peter. Index. "There is global concern on shrinking food base depending on a meager three crops-wheat, rice and maize. New crops are to be encouraged to fit into the changing food habits, life styles and above all climate change. Underutilized Horticultural Crops are getting attention world around. The High Impact Journal HortScience Reviewed Vol. II. Underutilized and Underexploited Horticultural Crops and reported its global value. The series projects the nutritional values, ecological compatibility, fitness to ecological niches and above all optimum uses of natural resources like water, energy, space and time. Volume 4 deals with edible plant foods in Africa, African leafy vegetables, Amaranths, Chillies, Annual Drumstick, Clove bean, Cluster bean, Curry leaf, Ivy Gourd, Snap melon, Sweet Gourd, Teasles Gourd, Tree borne vegetables, Fruits of North Eastern Region, Dragon Fruit, Wood apple, Strobilanthes, Seed spices, Yam bean and Trees for energy. Twenty chapters in the fourth volume are compiled by the eminent scientists in the respective crops. The volume 4 envisages a world free from hunger and under nutrition and full of health and wellness.".
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Hardcover. Condición: New. ISBN:9789380235288,500pp.
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Librería: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Reino Unido
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. 34 col. plates, tables, figs Ilustrador. Contents Devotion Foreword Prem Nath Acknowledgement Preface List of Contributors I Vegetables and tubers 1 Capsicum chinense Jacq Mali Mulaku P Indira 2 Minor greens and salads C Mini 3 Future leaf vegetables B Varalakshmi 4 Vigna dalzelliama O Kuntzc Verdc A wild legume from Eastern Ghats of Peninsular India L Rama Murthy and D Thangadourai 5 White Yam Dioscorea rotundata Poir Oyetunzi and Olusola Jacob II Fruits 6 Underutilized Nut Fruits of Hills G Pandey D Pandey and SK Shukla 7 Lesser known edible fruits of North Eastern India RK Patel LC De Akath Singh and C Bidyut Deka 8 Breadfruit Artocarpus altilis Park Sarah T George and PS Manoj 9 Nectarine a new promising fruit crop for mid hills Jayant Kumar and Kishore Khosla 10 Pecan nut JM Badyal and SK Upadhyay 11 Persimmon Diospyros kaki Thunb Kazutoshi Hamada 12 Aonla Emblica officinalis Gaertn Value added products Pareek Sunil 13 Jack fruit Artocarpus heterophyllus Nutritional data medicinal values and uses Sudha George Valavi and Lisa Thottapilly III Ornamental Plants 14 Cleome gynandra nutritional and medicinal properties E Van Den Heever SL Venter and WS Jansen Van Rensburg 15 Ornamentals for essentials oils A Sobhana IV Medicinal Plants 16 Sambucus nigra L in Catalonia Iberian Peninsula Joan Valles Maria Angels Bonet Teresa Garnatje Joan Muntane Montse Parada and Montse Rigat 17 Underutilized medicinal plants of Uttarakhand Hills Shailesh Tripathi and VK Sah 18 Seabuckthorn a new underutilized fruit crops Brahma Singh From the Foreword Globally there is concern for diminishing nutritional security Land under agriculture is dwindling water for irrigation becoming scarce and costly and availability of labour getting lesser the need for future crops and alternate source of nutrition is getting attention Under CGIAR an all inclusive future crops international has been established to bring to light under exploited and underutilized crops Horticultural crops especially vegetables fruits ornamentals medicinal plants and aromatic plants are unique in presence of a large number of plants with possibility for edible uses and considerable nutritive value Many are wild weeds in one part of the globe but edible and consumed in another part of the globe A few such plants are used for phytosanitation and phytoremediation but are getting attention as raw materials for biofuel production Energy and water are two natural resources getting threat due to climate change resulting global warming and ozone depletion 474 pp.
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