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    Keywords: Fungi. ; Mycology. ; Microbiology. ; Plant diseases. ; Plants Development. ; Food Microbiology. ; Bacteria. ; Fungi. ; Plant Pathology. ; Plant Development. ; Food Microbiology. ; Bacteria.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Major fungal foliar diseases of arid legumes and their sustainable management for improving productivity in rain fed areas of India -- Management strategies of foliar diseases of chickpea -- Management of soil borne pathogens of pulses grown in Saudi Arabia through PGPRs -- Management of fungal diseases through application of beneficial rhizobacteria consortia -- Crop health management of pulses through application of PGPR and organic fertilizers technology -- Application of PGPR and Biocontrol for management of pigeon pea diseases -- Soil and crop health management of pigeon pea pathogens through the application of bacteria -- Characterizations of chickpea wilt pathogens and their management -- Foliar fungal diseases of Vigna spp.: Overview and management -- Diversity of Phytophora stem blight of piegonpea and their sustainable management -- Management of lentil wilt for its sustainable utilization -- Management of soil born fungal diseases of Vigna spp..-Detection of major fungal pathogens affecting pulses in India by using molecular methods -- Appendix: Research Institutes/ Labs working on pulses -- Index.-.
    Abstract: Pulses have played a major role in human diet and are considered a rich source of proteins. But, the major constraints in achieving the yield of pulses are the occurrences of various diseases and pests. Hence, there is a need to understand major fungal pathogens and their management strategies for sustainable agriculture. The major pulse crops in India and other Asian countries are bengal gram, pigeon pea, black gram, green gram, lentil and peas, which are attacked by several pathogens that cause considerable crop damage. Bengal gram is affected mainly by wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri), blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes) and rust (Uromyces ciceris-arietini). The main diseases of pigeon pea are wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) and Phytophtora stem blight (Phytophthora drechsleri f. sp. cajani). Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) and rust (Uromyces vicia-fabae) are the most important diseases affecting the production of pea. This volume offers details like symptoms, distribution, pathogens associated, predisposing factors and epidemiology, sources of resistance and holistic management of diseases with particular reference to those of economic importance. Several minor diseases of lentil, green gram and of black gram are discussed with their detailed and updated information. This volume provides pooled information regarding the management of major fungal phytopathogens affecting pulses. .
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: X, 224 p. 21 illus., 16 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030359478
    Series Statement: Fungal Biology,
    DDC: 579.5
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A user friendly goggles-like head-mounted device equipped with a suite of instruments for several non-invasive and quantitative medical evaluation of the eye, skin, and brain is desired for monitoring the health of astronauts during space travel and exploration of neighboring and distant planets. Real-time non-invasive evaluation of the different structures within the above organs can provide indices of the health of not just these organs, but the entire body. The techniques such as dynamic light scattering (for the early detection of uveitis, cholesterol levels, cataract, changes in the vitreous and possibly Alzheimer's disease), corneal autofluorescence (to assess extracellular matrix biology e.g., in diabetes), optical activity measurements (of anterior ocular fluid to evaluate blood-glucose levels), laser Doppler velocimetry (to assess retinal, optic nerve, and choroidal blood flow), reflectometry/oximetry (for assessing ocular and central nervous system oxygen metabolism), optical coherence tomography (to determine retinal tissue microstructure) and possibly scanning laser technology (for intraocular tissue imaging and scanning) will he integrated into this compact device. Skin sensors will also be mounted on the portion of the device in contact with the periocular region. This will enable monitoring of body temperature, EEG, and electrolyte status. This device will monitor astronaut health during long-duration space travel by detecting aberrations from pre-established "nonns", enabling prompt diagnosis and possibly the initiation of early preventative/curative therapy. The non-invasive nature of the device technologies permits frequent repetition of tests, enabling real-time complete crew health monitoring. This device may ultimately be useful in tele-medicine to bring modern healthcare to under-served areas on Earth as well as in so-called "advanced" care settings (e.g. diabetes in the USA).
    Keywords: Astronautics (General)
    Type: NASA/TM-2000-210041 , NAS 1.15:210041 , E-12243 , Third Annual International Conference on Integrated Nano/Microtechnology for Space Applications; Jan 23, 2000 - Jan 28, 2000; Houston, TX; United States
    Format: application/pdf
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