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_bAllied Informatics, Jaipur
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100 _aSharma, Renuka
245 0 _aEncyclopedia of Agriculture Vol-5 : Transgenic Crops
260 _bDiscovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd
_a New Delhi
_c2012
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490 _vV
500 _aThe breakthrough in science that permitted to be identifieda and manipulated as molecular ushered in the agricultural technology era, which is now more than a decade old. The new tools of agricultural technology are changing the way scientists can address problems in the life sciences: agriculture is one area facing major changes as a result of this new technology. The unanticipated rapid ratio at which discoveries and their applications in technology have unfolded has stored the capacity of society more specifications, our agricultural research and eduacational institutionas to absorb and adjust to change . We are challenge by pressing decisions opportunities, and problems that we face now and will continue to face in the future. Competition from abroad imples us to devise and use new technologies that can improve the efficiency and quality of agricultural production. These concerns led to this study - an overview how it might prepare for future opportunities. Agricultural technology is moving in many directions with positive results- crop improvement , production of transgenic plants, vaccine development of genetic engineering's tools can be found in almost every agricultural discipline. The exception is that, through lessions learned , adequate food will be made available to the whole world in the future. The present title "Encyclopedia of Agriculture" has been planned , written, and edited with the intention of being useful for the beginners ,researchers and scientists involved in tha field of agricultural generic transformation.
504 _aContents: 1. Transgenic Plants 2. Transgene Technology 3.Transformation Techniques 4.Improving Transgenic Crops 5.Improving Mulberry Crop 6.Transgenic Crops in Soil Communities 7.Transgenic Plants with Increased Tolerance Against Insect Pests 8.Transgenic herbicide -Resistant Crops 9.Transgenic Plants Increasing Tolerance Toward oxidative Stress 10.Modified Oils 11.Plants as Immunotherapeutic Agents 12.Transgenic Plants with Indreased Toleranced Against viral Pathogen 13.Genetic Consequences 14 Transgenic Plants with Increased Tolerance Against Microbial Pathogens 15.Cloning Forestry Species 16 Genetic Transformation 17. Marker Genes 18.Chemistry of Pesticides
650 _aAgriculture
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