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Mackintosh, L. J. Birds of Darjeeling and India Rs. 675.00
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Maesen, L., J. G. Vander & Somaatmadja, S. Pulses, Plant Resources of South East Asia Rs. 750.00 (Pub. 1989) Rep. 1993 pp.108 (ISBN: 81-7089-150-7) |
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Maliwal, G. L. size: 15 cm x 22 cm weight: 0.500 kg SUMMARY The book has been divided into two parts. Part A Deals with the salt tolerance of crops. The crops are grouped into cereals, millets, pulses, oilseeds, narcotics, fibre crops, sugar and starch crops, forages crops and grasses, vegetables crops, fruit crops, ornamental plants and trees. Part B deals with plant metabolism in saline substrate covering photosynthesis, respiration, enzymes, proteins, amino-acids and chlorophyll. The coverage includes 15 languages with 640 abstracts, covering original research papers, reviews, proceedings, etc, during a period of last 40 years from 1940-1980.F |
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Mandal, A. K.
Ansari, S. A. (ISBN 81-7089-281-3) This book consists 15 chapters and deals with various aspects of genetics and silviculture of teak that highlight present scenario and silvicultural management of natural forest/plantation (Chapter 1-2), production of improved planting stock (Chapter 3-5), nutrient cycling in forest ecosystem (Chapter 6), an efficient tree component of agro-forestry system (Chapter 7), theory and practice of its improvement (Chapters 8-12), insect pests and diseases in nursery and plantations (chapter 13-14) and economics of its cultivation (Chapter 15). |
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Mather, A. S. weight: 1.00 kg (ISBN: 81-7089-153-X) CONTENTS Introduction; The Forest resource base; Historical perspectives on forest resource use; the extent and distribution of the resource; the control and management of the resource; the use of the forest resource; the Forest resource and the environment; the Tropical forest; People and polices; Review; References, Index. |
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Maruti, P.
Rani, I. P. & Swamy K. G.
NEW The study of cell is essential for all the students of Life Sciences as it acquaints with the internal setup of the cell and forms a basis for the study of other disciplines of Life Sciences. With the invention of modern and sophisticated instruments and techniques, it has now become possible to reveal and expose the intricacities of the internal organisation of the cell. |
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Mather, A. size: 15 cm x 22 cm weight: 0.500 kg (ISBN: 81-7089-153-1) CONTENTS 1) Introduction; 2) Afforestation in Britain; 3) Afforestation in the Republic in the Ireland; 4) Afforestation in Denmark; 5) Hungary; 6) Afforestation policy and Practice in Spain; 7) Afforestation in Algeria; 8) Afforestation in China; 9) Forest plantation in Chile: a successful model?; 10) New Zealand: afforestation policy in ears of state regulation and deregulation; 11) Reforestation in Australia; 12) Modern development of afforestation in Japan: Process and results; 13) Afforestation: the United States; 14) Review |
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Mayuranathan,
P.V. SUMMARY This volume deals with description of families, genera and species of flowering plants which are found in wild as well as in cultivated stage with illustrations. The region covered includes not only the city of Madras but also the country around it for several miles. Plants found at Ennur, Avadi, Pallavaram, Vandalur and Covelong have also been included. Author has also mentioned in this volume Index to english name, index to Telugu names, and index to Tamil names. CONTENTS Introduction; Key to Families and Aberrant genera; Description of families, Genera and species; Index to English names; Index to Tamil Names; Index to Telgu Names and Plates. |
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Mc' Lelland J. &
Griffth, W. Calcutta Journal of Natural History, (5 Vols. Set.)
Set. Rs. 10,000.00 This work deals with comprehensive descriptions of fossil shells, poisonous fossils, birds, Mammalia, Reptiles, Remarks on plants and medicinal plants from India and abroad, Experimental researches in electricity, metallic poisonous substance upon vegetation on the chemical relations now subsisting between plants and animals with reference to those which have subsisted in former ages, analysis of sugar cane and to the manufacturing of sugar. It is not an idle task to cast a retrospective glance to ages for beyond human ken, or to try to discover the physical and chemical causes which then regulated the production and maintenance of animals and vegetables life. The author has drawn legitimate conclusions, from the order of their occurrence, regarding several grand eras in the history of the world. These inferences have been deduced from external characters possessed by animals and plants, occurring particulars of formations, and by the application of analogical reasoning he has shown what must have been the aspect of the fact of nature when these plants and animals existed. The whole work is done by the renowned and authorities on the subjects, so it will be very useful to the researchers, scientists working in the field of Agriculture, Botany, Forestry, Geology, Engineering, Physical sciences, Zoology and other allied subjects. |
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Mehetre, S. S. (ISBN: 81-7089-208-2) CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2.1 Graminae 1.1 Maize (Zea mays) 2.1.1 Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) 2.1.3 Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanum) 2.1.4 Rice (Oryza sativa) 2.1.5 Wheat (Triticum aestivum) 3.11 Solanacea 11.1 Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) 11.2 Petunia (Petunia spp.) 11.3 Tomato: (Lycopersicon esculentum) 4.11 Compositae 111.1 Sunflower: (Helianthus annuus) 5.IV Umbelliferae IV.1 Carrot: (Daucus carota) 6.V Cruciferae V.1 Cruciferae Species 7.VI Chinopodiaceae VI.1 Sugar Beet: (Beta vulgaris) 8. VII Papilionaceae VII .1 Broad Bean: (Vicia faba) 8.VII Papilonaceae VIII.1 Plantaginaceae VIII.1 Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) 10. IX Malvaceae IX.1 Cotton: (Gossypium hirsutum) 11.X Liliaceae X.1 Chive: (Allium schoenopresum) 12.XI Onagraceae XI.1 Hairy willow weed: Epilobium hirsutum 13. Summary 13.1 Mechanisms of CMS 14 Conclusion 15 References. |
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Mehta, T. weight: 0.700 kg SUMMARY The subject of forest utilization deals principally with the process of harvesting, converting, disposing and utilization of forest produce and other sources of forests. The need for a book on the subject has long been felt. The author, who has a long teaching experience, has written a comprehensive book taking into account the needs for a course of instruction in various utilization aspects of forest products. The book will not only be an essential text for forests college and university students, but will also be invaluable to the practising and professional forester. |
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Misra,
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Mishra
K. K. , P. K. Das
and S. S. Dash Phytodiversity and useful plants of eastern ghats of Orissa Rs. 1250.00 pub-2009, pp.393+x size: 16cm x 24cm weight: 1.200 kg (ISBN:) SUMMARY The present work embodies the result of more than ten years floristic and utility of plant resources survey of one of the remote areas of the Eastern Ghats region comprising four districts of Orissa, viz, Rayagada, Koraput, Nowrangpur and Malkangiri. The Koraput region is rich in plant wealth and for long time this area was under-explored. The study covers an area of 26,921 sq km and the total number of species described are 582 that includes several rare/endangered and endemic taxa along with 19 photographs and 16 line diagrams. Keys to the families, genera and species have been provided to help identification. Systematic enumeration includes species nomenclature, diagnostic description and local names. Phytogeographically the area is most interesting as its floristic composition represents an admixture of the northern tropical and temperate elements with those of the Deccan elements and a meeting ground of southern and northern type of forests. The book will be useful to teachers, scholars and students of Botany, Agriculture and Forestry and to plant lovers and such others. |
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Mishra, T. K.,
Banerjee, S. K. and Pal, D. C. weight: 0.600 kg
(ISBN: 81-7089-314-3) This book is a depictive account of the major Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) of India, which provide livelihood support to millions of Indians. The study of NTFPs was a neglected chapter in Indian science in recent past. In this book an attempt has been made to cover all the important aspects of NTFPs that are available in India. The aspects of NTFPs, which needed immediate attention of NTFP managers, field workers and researchers have been dealt in a manner to provide maximum available information to the readers. Along with botanical descriptions of individual NTFP yielding species phenology, distribution with particular reference to India, present status and uses of species have been provided. It also analyses carefully different policy matters regarding NTFPs and their social relations with instances from case studies. This information will act as a ready reckoner for foresters and ecologists working in the field of NTFP ecology. This publication may fulfill the need of a textbook on NTFPs and may be used in various universities and institutes offering masters and postgraduate diploma degrees in Forestry and allied fields. |
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Morgan, R. P. C. This volume is based on the proceeding of a conference. The papers presented in this volume provide an up-to-date assessment of soil conservation measure stressing the problems of applying these measures in practice and the possible solutions. Four themes are covered: the use of erosion risk assessments and land classification in soil conservation design; empirical studies of soil conservation measures, the inclusion of conservation practices in erosion models, an economic, social and legal aspects of soil conservation. |
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Mooney, H. weight: 0.500 kg
(ISBN: 81-7089-041-1) Introduction; Diocotyledons; Monocotyledons; Vascular Cryptogams; Gymnosperms; Appendices. |
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Murray, J. A. weight: 1.500 kg
(ISBN: 81-7089-020-9) A systematic account, with description of all the known species of birds inhibiting British India observations on their habits,
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Murthy, T. S. N. weight: 0.500 kg (ISBN: 81-7089-049-7) CONTENTS Part I Non- venomous snakes; Part II Venomous snakes |
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Murray, J. A. (ISBN: 81-7089-058-6) SUMMARY This book deals with four vertebrate classes, viz., Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians of Sind, as well as of the Punjab, N-W. Provinces, Baloochistan, Persia and the Western Presidency. |
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