Book: Physiology Of Abiotic Stress In Plants Human being is reformer and destructor of himself and the society. With the advancement in human civilization and consequent progress in industrialization and space, geological and geo-hydrological technoplogies, thermal\hydro power generation, water conservation\management technologies and increasing use\demand of nuclear and fossil fuel, the environmental conditions are changing and posing new problems to all living creatures including plant kongdom.
About Author :
Dr Padmanabh Dwivedi is a Lecturer in the Department of Botany, Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar. His research specialization includes Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Plant Biotechnology. He has around 12years of research and 6years of PG teaching experience. He is a life Fellow of Cambridge Commonwealth Society and Cambridge Philosophical Society.
Dr Ram Snehi Dwivedi studied at BHU and got Ph D degree in the year 1970. For his merit, he was awarded Asian Language Scholarship and Senior Research ICAR Fellowships during the study period. Currently he is working as Peincipal Scientist Indian Institute at Sugarcane Research, Lucknow. He was unanimously elected as the President of Indian Society of Plant Physiology. At Tokyo University, Japan, he was declared as most active International discussant at IPNC.
Contents :
Ozone Impacts On Plants
Green House Gases Stress
Plant Micronutrients And Their Stress Responses
Macronutrients And Their Stress Responses
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Details of Book: Physiology Of Abiotic Stress In Plants Book: Physiology Of Abiotic Stress In Plants
Author: Dwivedi, Dwivedi
ISBN: 8177542478
ISBN-13: 9788177542479
, 978-8177542479
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2005
Publisher: Agrobios (india)
Number of Pages: 354
Language: English