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Principles Of Crop Physiology


Edition:
1
Volume:
0
Publishing Year:
2016
Publisher:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Author/s:
Vanangamudi M , Dr. Purohit SS
Language:
English

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ISBN:   9788177545944
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Crop physiology is important to appreciate the structural economy or the efficiency of biological structures. The chloroplast and mitochondria are submicroscopic organelles, which bring about energy conversions so efficiently that man, made solar panels; hydroelectric and atomic power plants are far less efficient in terms of ratio of energy generated per unit space. Thus, Crop physiology offers an opportunity to view this intricate and finely interwoven fabric of interplay of functions- the gossamer of life.
Crop physiology has remained very fascinating on account of its extra and sometimes sole emphasis on understanding the basic principles like structure-function relationship, energy-function relationship, and physico-chemical explanations of functional manifestations and molecular basis of cellular regulation. It has always enriched the treasure of knowledge and elevated human minds with the joy of enlightenment. Hence, Crop physiology is the investigation of the plant processes driving growth, development, and economic production by crop plants.

Vanangamudi M

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Table of Contents..
  1. Introduction
  2. Seed Physiology
  3. Seed Viability and Vigour
  4. Growth and Development
  5. Crop Water Relations
  6. How do Materials Pass through Membranes?
  7. Absorption of Water and Mineral Elements by Plants
  8. The Ascent of Sap
  9. Organic Transport in Plants
  10. Transpiration
  11. Photosynthesis: Introduction
  12. Photosynthetic Apparatus: Chloroplast
  13. Photosystems in Chloroplast
  14. Photoionization and Photophosphorylation
  15. Path of Carbon
  16. CAM Plants
  17. The Photorespiratory Carbon Oxidation Cycle
  18. Dry Matter Partitioning and Crop Productivity
  19. Method of Measuring Photosynthesis
  20. Respiration: The Second Energy Transduction
  21. Nutriophysiology
  22. Hydroponics
  23. Photoperiodism
  24. Plant Growth Regulators
  25. Auxins
  26. Gibberellins
  27. Cytokinins: Juvenile Hormones
  28. Ethylene: Fruit Ripening Hormone
  29. Abscisic Acid
  30. Commercial Applications of Plant Growth Regulators
  31. Senescence: A Suicidal Impulse
  32. Abscission
  33. Post Harvest Physiology
  34. Seed Dormancy
  35. Fruit Ripening
  36. Stress Physiology
Table of Contents..

Book Details

Book Title:
Principles Of Crop Physiology
Book Type:
TEXT-CUM-REFERENCES BOOK
No Of Pages:
466
Color Pages :
0
Color Pages :
0
Book Size:
AMERICAN ROYAL (6X9)
Weight:
850 Gms
Copyright Holder:
All Rights Reserved
Imprint:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Readership:
PG STUDENTS | SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCHERS | UG STUDENTS |

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