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245 0 0 _aStress biology /
_ceditors: Usha Chakraborty, Bishwanath Chakraborty; foreword by Pijushkanti Saha.
264 1 _aNew Delhi, India :
_bNarosa Publishing House,
_c[2005]
264 4 _c©2005
300 _axiv, 276 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _g1.
_tHeat shock proteins, molecular chaperones and stress response of a model eukaryote, the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa /
_rM. Kapoor --
_g2.
_tExtending potato cultivation to warmer regions of peninsular and coastal India /
_rJ. S. Minhas and S. M. Paul Khurana --
_g3.
_tHeavy metal stress in plants : metallomics approach for phytoremediation /
_rM. N. V. Prasad --
_g4.
_tDynamics of rhizosphere microflora in nutrient deficient OBD soil of eastern coal fields /
_rA. K. Roy, S. K. Choudhary, A. N. Singh and A. Arshi --
_g5.
_tAlteration of metabolic processes in tea following abiotic stresses /
_rU. Chakraborty, S. Dutta, K. Maitra, K. K. Basu, G. Saha, C. Tongden and B. N. Chakraborty --
_g6.
_tChanges in pigment composition and photosynthetic activities of primary wheat leaves exposed to high light and water stress /
_rN. K. Choudhury, R. K. Behera and P. C. Mishra --
_g7.
_tIn vivo measurements of chlorophyll a fluorescence for estimation of water deficit stress and high light tolerance in Hevea brasiliensis /
_rD. B. Nair, B. Alam and J. Jacob --
_g8.
_tEffect of light and drought on the photosynthetic apparatus of young rubber plants (Hevea brasiliensis) /
_rK. Annamalainathan, D. B. Nair and James Jacob --
_g9.
_tInfluence of soil moisture on physio-biochemical parameters, water use and yield of bread wheat (triticum aestivum L.) /
_rN. K. Paul and S. A. Haider --
_g10.
_tNutrient (N,P and K) uptake by leaf lamina in relation to water stress in tobacco genotypes /
_rK. Sarala, C. Chandrasekhar Rao, A. V. S. R. Swamy and K. Nageswara Rao --
_g11.
_tSelection of variant cell lines showing tolerance to sodium chloride (NaCl) and water stress (PEG) in two species of Corchorous /
_rP. D. Ghosh, K. Ghosh and T. K. Maity --
_g12.
_tPhysiological responses against salt stress by certain bacteria isolated from salterns /
_rV. Kannan and Hepziba Gnana Rani --
_g13.
_tSelection of salt tolerant genotypes in mulberry with particular reference to the identification of molecular markers for tolerance /
_rP. D. Ghosh, K. Vijayan and S. P. Chakraborti --
_g14.
_tEffect of salinity stress in Okra [abelmoschus esculentus (L.)moench] genotypes during germination and initial seedling stage /
_rB. Lahon and J. P. Srivastava --
_g15.
_tHeat stress in yellow condition of fruits of Solanum myriacanthum dunal and utilization of degraded glycoalkaloid available after the treatment for the preparation of commercially important 16-dehydropregnenalone acetate /
_rP. K. Basu --
_g16.
_tBiochemical response of Cicer arietinum L. and Vigna radiata (L. Wilczek) to elevated temperature stress /
_rU. Chakraborty, M. Basnet and C. Tongden --
_g17.
_tEffect of higher temperature on rearing of mugasilkworm, Antharaea assama westwood /
_rH. Mohanta, I. Biswas and N. Ray --
_g18.
_tEffect of low temperature preservation on delayed hatching of egg of mugasilkworm, Anthareaea assama westwood /
_rS. Ghosh and N. Roy --
_g19.
_tEffect of pesticides on growth and photochemical activities of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria Nostoc carneum grown under laboratory condition /
_rM. Hota, B. Nayak and N. K. Chowdhury --
_g20.
_tTrimethoprim stress resistance by class I integron borne altered dihydrofolate reductase gene cassette of an E.coli isolate of Torsa River /
_rS. Mukherjee and R. Chakraborty --
_g21.
_tEffect of pesticide stresses in relation to lipid peroxidation in the liver of Anabas testudineus (bloch) /
_rD. Sarkar and S. Bhattacharya --
_g22.
_tSerratia marcescens, a potential degrader of a persistent organophosphorus pesticide- malathion /
_rV. Kannan and V. Vanitha --
_g23.
_tPhysiological response of two gram negative isolates of Torsa River under nickel stress : indicative of a diverse resistance genetic system /
_rB. Bhadra, S. Bhowal and R. Chakraborty --
_g24.
_tHeavy metal resistance pattern of Frankia isolated from sub-Himalayan West Bengal /
_rD. Bose and A. Sen --
_g25.
_tHigh proton mediated phytotoxicity, alteration of peptide profile and sugar partitioning in germinating seedlings of Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek /
_rP. Mandal and P. K. Sircar --
_g26.
_tAn investigation on establishment and hormonal manipulation of growth, metabolism and yield of chayote in a stressed agroclimatic zone /
_rT. K. Dolui, R. K. Das, U. K. Kanp, D. Chakrabarti and A. Bhattacharjee --
_g27.
_tChemical manipulation of seed viability and stress tolerance capacity of a horse gram cultivar /
_rD. Chakrabarti, R. K. Das, U. K. Kanp and A. Bhattacharjee --
_g28.
_tEvaluation of allelopathic action of Parthenium hysterophorus using differentially aged horse gram seeds /
_rR. K. Bhakat, U. K. Kanp, R. K. Das and A. Bhattacharjee --
_g29.
_tEvaluation of chrysanthemum varieties under naturally ventilated low cost polyhouse and open field conditions /
_rI. Sarkar, T. S. Ghimiray and A. Roy --
_g30.
_tEffects of expansion of grasslands on the herbland flora of Jaldapara wildlife sanctuary /
_rC. Ghosh and A. P. Das --
_g31.
_tCorrelation studies of root characteristics and yield involving certain agronomical characters of syngenta hybrid rice and estimates of genetic parameters /
_rT. Dalal, J. Tah and A. Bandyopadhyay --
_g32.
_tPopulation numbers and activities of rhizospheric microorganisms in soils polluted by effluents coming out from Bongaigaon refinery and petrochemicals /
_rD. Konwar and D. K. Jha --
_g33.
_tFungal stresses in plants and their remediation /
_rB. Rai and B. K. Singh --
_g34.
_tDefense strategies of tea towards foliar pathogens /
_rB. N. Chakraborty, S. Rana, S. Das, G. Das, R. Som, S. Datta and U. Chakraborty --
_g35.
_tInduction of resistance in rice plants against Rhizoctonia solani and associated changes in defence enzymes /
_rA. K. Chowdhury, P. Chakraborty, M. Sharma and B. N. Chakraborty --
_g36.
_tInheritance of resistance to bacterial blight (xanthomonas oryzae) in some rice cultivars /
_rP. Satya and V. P. Singh --
_g37.
_tDefense responses in tea plants triggered by Exobasidium vexans /
_rB. N. Chakraborty, M. Sharma and R. Das Biswas --
_g38.
_tChanges in oxidative stress and defense related enzymes of tea leaves following attack by Helopeltis theivora /
_rU. Chakraborty, N. Chakraborty, R. Das Biswas and B. N. Chakraborty --
_g39.
_tReduction of disease incidence in young tea plants against Curvularia eragrostidis by biotic and abiotic elicitors /
_rA. Saha, S. Dasgupta, P. Mandal and D. Saha --
_g40.
_tStudies on occurrence and succession of pests of maize under terai ecological conditions of West Bengal /
_rS. Pal and S. Bandyopadhyay --
_g41.
_tEfficacy of two rhizobacterial strains on growth promotion, nodulation and disease control of pigeon pea in presence of a rhizobial strain in soil infested with Fusarium udum /
_rS. Dutta, A. K. Mishra and B. S. Dileep Kumar --
_g42.
_tInteraction of Bacillus pumilus with tea root rot pathogens /
_rU. Chakraborty, M. Basnet, P. Roy Chowdhury and B. N. Chakraborty --
_g43.
_tPresent and future perspectives of managing biological stresses for optimum yield and quality of tea /
_rM. P. Sinha --
_g44.
_tA new report on plant bug, Helopeltis antonii signoret causing die-back of chilli ("Dollo Khorsani") and its host at mid-hill of Darjeeling /
_rP. P. Dhar, J. Mandal, N. Laskar and A. Roy --
_g45.
_tEvaluation of some early duration rice varieties in mid-hills of West Bengal /
_rT. S. Ghimiray, N. Laskar and B. R. Sharma --
_g46.
_tAssessment of key mortality factors in the population dynamics of Bihar hairy caterpillar (Diacrasia obliqua) /
_rM. Das and N. Chaudhuri.
520 1 _a"Stress Biology discusses the impact of various stresses on biological systems with emphasis on crop systems. The forty six contributions in the book have been divided into two broad sections i.e., Abiotic Stresses and Biotic Stresses. The book covers all areas of modern research - biochemistry, plant physiology, pathology, molecular biology, microbiology and related areas connected to the interaction of microbes, plants, animals and environment."--BOOK JACKET.
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