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Routledge handbook of agricultural biodiversity / edited by Danny Hunter, Luigi Guarino, Charles Spillane and Peter C. McKeown




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Aphids as crop pests / edited by Helmut F. van Emden and Richard Harrington




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Functional diversity of mycorrhiza and sustainable agriculture : management to overcome biotic and abiotic stresses / Michael J. Goss (School of Envirnmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada), Mário Carvalho (Institute of Medit

Goss, M. J., author




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Fish diseases : prevention and control strategies / edited by Galina Jeney




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"Sharks are important, but so is rice" [electronic resource] : opportunities and challenges for shark fisheries management and livelihoods in eastern Indonesia / Vanessa Flora Jaiteh

Jaiteh, Vanessa Flora, author




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Biotechnology for sustainable agriculture : emerging approaches and strategies / edited by Ram Lakhan Singh, Sukanta Mondal




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Pathology of wildlife and zoo animals / edited by Karen A. Terio, Denise McAloose, Judy St. Leger




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Characterization of nitrogen-fixing bacteria from Phaseolus vulgaris L. in Kenya / by George Mutegi Mwenda

Mwenda, George Mutegi, author




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The book of seeds : a life-size guide to six hundred species from around the world / edited by Paul Smith ; contributors: Megan Barstow, Emily Beech, Katherine O'Donnell, Lydia Murphy, Sara Oldfield




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Plants, genes & agriculture : sustainability through biotechnology / [edited by] Maarten J. Chrispeels (University of California, San Diego), Paul Gepts (University of California, Davis)




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Shifting cultivation and environmental change [electronic resource] : indigenous people, agriculture and forest conservation / edited by Malcolm F. Cairns




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In bed with viruses : the partnership between orchids, fungi and viruses / Jamie Wan Ling Ong

Ong, Jamie Wan Ling, author




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Soil nitrogen uses and environmental impacts / edited by Rattan Lal, B.A. Stewart




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4R plant nutrition : a manual for improving the management of plant nutrition




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Soil and climate / edited by Rattan Lal, B.A. Stewart




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Plant parasitic nematodes in subtropical and tropical agriculture / edited by Richard A. Sikora (INRES, University of Bonn, Germany), Daniel L. Coyne (IITA, Nairobi, Kenya), Johannes Hallmann (JKI, Münster, Germany), Patricia Timper (USDA, Tifton, Ge




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Guidelines on urban and peri-urban forestry / by Fabio Salbitano, Simone Borelli, Michela Conigliaro, Yujuan Chen

Salbitano, Fabio, author




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Rooftop urban agriculture / Francesco Orsini, Marielle Dubbeling, Henk de Zeeuw, Giorgio Gianquinto, editors




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Community seed banks : origins, evolution and prospects / edited by Ronnie Vernooy, Pitambar Shrestha and Bhuwon Sthapit




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Exploration, identification and utilization of barley germplasm / Guoping Zhang, Chengdao Li editors




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Plant-pathogenic Acidovorax species / edited by Saul Burdman, Ronald R. Walcott




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Natural enemies : an introduction to biological control / Ann E. Hajek (Cornell University), Jørgen Eilenberg (University of Copenhagen)

Hajek, Ann E., author




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Integrated disease management of wheat and barley / edited by Professor Richard Oliver, Curtin University, Australia




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Reclaiming the urban commons : the past, present and future of food growing in Australian towns and cities / edited by Nick Rose and Andrea Gaynor




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Horse pasture management / [edited by] Paul Sharpe




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Organic food, farming and culture : an introduction / edited by Janet Chrzan and Jacqueline A. Ricotta




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Rewilding / edited by Nathalie Pettorelli (Institute of Zoology, London), Sarah M. Durant (Institute of Zoology, London), Johan T. du Toit (Utah State University)




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Plant virus vector interactions / edited by R.T. Plumb




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Advances in breeding techniques for cereal crops / edited by Professor Frank Ordon and Professor Wolfgang Freidt




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Breeding crops with resistance to diseases and pests / R.E. Niks, J.E. Parlevliet, P. Lindhout and Y. Bai

Niks, R. E. (Rients Engelhard), 1953- author




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Postharvest technology of perishable horticultural commodities / edited by Elhadi M. Yahia




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Handbook of plant and crop stress / edited by Mohammad Pessarakli




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Rehabilitation of mining and resources projects and power station ash dams as it relates to Commonwealth responsibilities / The Senate, Environment and Communications References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Environment and Communications References Committee, author, issuing body




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Cane toads on the march : inquiry into controlling the spread of cane toads / House of Representatives Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy, author, issuing body




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Engineering salinity solutions : 1st National Salinity Engineering Conference 2004 conference proceedings : 9-12 November 2004, Burswood International Resort, Perth, Western Australia / Engineers Australia; edited by Shawan Dogramaci, Alex Waterhouse

National Salinity Engineering Conference (1st : 2004 : Perth, W.A.)




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Invertebrates in aquaculture, 19, 20 & 21 May 1989 : venue, University of Queensland

Refresher Course for Veterinarians (117th : 1989 : University of Queensland)




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Bureau of Outreach & Communication awaits Rs 350 crore to clear media dues

Industry estimates peg advertising dues owed by BOC to the media industry at ₹1,800 crore. According to the sources cited above, the ministries and departments owe ₹350-450 crore to BOC. Sources say the health and family welfare ministry owes over ₹60 crore to BOC, the finance ministry hasn’t paid over ₹35 crore and the rural development ministry still has to clear advertising bills of over ₹25 crore.




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ET Edit: Pay for content, Google & Facebook

While media organisations invest money, time and effort to create content, the digital platforms display the content without paying for it. Digital cos and their advocates argue that the inclusion of the content on their site or engine has directed traffic to news cos. But this traffic comes stripped of revenue, which is collected by Google and Facebook.




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Opinion: News producers can’t keep incurring the costs while digital platforms drain away profits

Facebook and Google cornered nearly 70 per cent (Rs 11,500 crore) of online ad revenues from India in 2018-19, a market pegged at Rs 28,000 crore by 2022. The Government of India must resist a digital colonisation, where the sweat and toil of Indians is drained out of the country while local communities and businesses are destroyed.




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Trai recommends restructuring of BARC India with an aim to improve credibility, transparency

Industry experts call Trai recommendations impractical and driven by vested interests.




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Private FM radio companies write to PM Modi for urgent relief

AROI pointed out that currently there are 370 private FM stations across 107 cities, out of which most are dependent on government advertising. “Since Covid-19 outbreak, jobs of over 20,000 employees are under threat,” the letter said.




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Prakash Javadekar assures broadcasters of regulatory stability

The minister told office bearers of the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) on Friday that he will consult with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on changes in the tariff order and its recommendations on the rating agency BARC India.




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India's changed media consumption habits may remain post lockdown

The cacophonous physical world has been replaced by a virtual life — streaming via cable, broadband and 4G.




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Dire straits

Richard Davies's book is divided into three parts - survival, failure, future - each of which subdivides into three case studies about specific places




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Huge asteroid to safely pass earth on April 28, 2020, here's how to watch it

A huge asteroid is set to safely pass earth earth on April 29, 2020 and though the asteroid will not hit the earth excitement is building among both professional and amateur astronomers to catch a glimpse of this asteroid.




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Earth-size, habitable zone planet Kepler-1649c found hidden in early NASA Kepler data

NASA on Wednesday announced that scientists have discovered an Earth-size exoplanet orbiting in its star's habitable zone, the area around a star where a rocky planet could support liquid water. It added that a team of transatlantic scientists using reanalyzed data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope, made the discovery.




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NASA, SpaceX to launch first Crew Dragon test flight with astronauts on May 27

World's premier space agency NASA and SpaceX have decided to launch the first crewed flight of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon - a vehicle designed to take astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) on May 27. The demonstration mission will carry two NASA astronauts to ISS.




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The ethics of biotechnology / edited by Gaymon Bennett.

Location Circulation Collection
Call No. TP248.2 .E86 2017




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[ASAP] Relaxing the Goldschmidt Tolerance Factor: Sizable Incorporation of the Guanidinium Cation into a Two-Dimensional Ruddlesden–Popper Perovskite

Chemistry of Materials
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.0c00613




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[ASAP] Lithium Ion Conduction in Cathode Coating Materials from On-the-Fly Machine Learning

Chemistry of Materials
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b04663