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    Keywords: Agronomy. ; Plant physiology. ; Stress (Physiology). ; Plants. ; Soil science. ; Agronomy. ; Plant Physiology. ; Plant Stress Responses. ; Soil Science.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Growth and development of sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrid) and its relationship with environmental factors -- 2 Impact of climate change on sucrose synthesis in sugarcane varieties -- 3 Impact of salinity stress on sugarcane yield and quality: management approaches for higher cane sugar productivity -- 4 Potential parents for developing climate-resilient sugarcane varieties in India- A breeding perspective -- 5 Bioactive silicon: approach to enhance sugarcane yield under stress environment -- 6 Anatomy of tolerance mechanisms in sugarcane crop to abiotic stresses -- 7 Interaction of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria with sugarcane plants for alleviating abiotic stresses and improving crop yields -- 8 Morpho-physiological, biochemical and ultrastructural modifications on sugarcane to prolonged water deficit -- 9 Impact of heavy metal toxicity on sugarcane growth, development and productivity -- 10 Defense-related proteins in sugarcane and their role in disease resistance: molecular advancements and beyond -- 11 Impact of green and organic fertilizers on soil fertility and sugarcane productivity -- 12 Silicon-induced mitigation of low temperature stress in sugarcane -- 13 Agro-technologies to sustain sugarcane productivity under abiotic stresses -- 14 Biotechnological approaches to improve sugarcane quality and quantum under environmental stresses -- 15 Biotic stresses in sugarcane plants and its management -- 16 Weeds management in sugarcane: recent developments and future perspectives -- 17 Synergistic integration of sugarcane - proteogenomics to decipher the mechanism of disease resistance in sugarcane -- 18 The metabolic interaction of potassium salt of active phosphorus (PSAP) and its stimulatory effects on the growth and productivity of sugarcane under stressful environment.
    Abstract: This edited volume focuses on the core aspects of sugarcane production-management under stressful environments as well as innovative strategies for augmenting crop growth & productivity through intrinsic and extrinsic manipulations. The various chapters aim at bringing out comprehensive and advance information on different aspects of sugarcane cultivation under stress environments and impact of climate change on the sustainability of sugarcane production. The book encompasses information about crop production management, physiological & nutritional requirements, ratooning, ripening and post-harvest losses management. It also delineates various technologies that support the continued use and improvement of sugarcane as renewable source of food, fiber and bio-energy. The manipulations at cellular and molecular levels, molecular breeding approaches and post-harvest technologies are also included. The area under sugarcane cultivation is gradually increasing because of its diversification potential. The high productivity and biomass of the cane crop also makes it a key source for use as bio-energy crop and a promising raw material for bio-based agro-industries. However, poor crop & biomass productivity due to abiotic stress is the foremost constraint in its future commercial exploitation as sustainable feed-stock for bio-based industries. It is therefore imperative to understand the cellular-molecular modulation responsible to productivity barrier under specific stress situation(s) for better sugarcane quality and quantum under field condition. Some of these innovative approaches are delineated in this book. This book is of interest to progressive sugarcane growers, millers, industrial entrepreneurs, sugarcane scientists, cane development and extension officers, sugar industry managers and valuable source of reference worldwide.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XIX, 426 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9789811939556
    DDC: 630
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-11
    Description: Efficient mid-IR interband cascade (IC) lasers are developed based on 111-V semiconductor materials to cover wavelength range from 2.7 to 5.6 (mu)m. These IC lasers reuse injected electrons in cascade stages for photon generation with high quantum efficiency to achieve high output powers. Also, IC lasers have low threshold current density with very efficient use of applied voltage, resulting in reduced power consumptions. Single-mode distributed feedback lasers have been made, and integrated into aircraft and balloon instrument which made measurements of CH4 and HCI. In this work, the characteristics of IC lasers and their recent development are reviewed.
    Keywords: Lasers and Masers
    Type: Material Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting; Boston, MA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-11
    Keywords: Lasers and Masers
    Type: LEOS 16th Annual Meeting
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Keywords: Lasers and Masers
    Type: 2004 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO); May 16, 2004 - May 21, 2004; San Francisco, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Keywords: Lasers and Masers
    Type: Habitation 2004 and NASA AHST PI Meeting; Jan 04, 2004 - Jan 06, 2004; Orlando, FL; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Type-II interband cascade lasers are promising in becoming efficient and compact mid-infrared light sources for many applications. Significant progress toward such a goal has recently been made in terms of lowering their threshold current densities and raising operation temperature. Also, continuous wave operation of single-mode distributed feedback interband cascade lasers has been demonstrated. We review the recent progress of the Sb-based mid-IR interband cascade lasers and present some latest results.
    Keywords: Lasers and Masers
    Type: Photonics West 2004; Jan 24, 2004 - Jan 29, 2004; San Jose, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Antimonide-based type-II interband cascade lasers are promising in becoming efficient and compact mid-infrared light sources for many applications such as gas sensing and environmental monitoring. Significant progress toward such a goal has recently been made in terms of achieving low threshold current densities, high temperature operation, and continuous wave operation of single-mode distributed feedback lasers. We review the recent progress of Sb-based mid-IR IC lasers and address the requirements for further improvements in their performance.
    Keywords: Lasers and Masers
    Type: Electrochemical Society Narrow Bandgap Materials and Devices Symposium; May 09, 2004 - May 14, 2004; San Antonio, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-15
    Description: Significant progress has been made: Above room temperature (up to 350K) pulsed operation has been demonstrated. CW operation temperature has been raised up to 237 K. DFB IC lasers have been applied for the detection of trace gases such as CH4, HCl, and H2CO. Devices have been operated continuously over several hundred hours without degradation. Main challenge remains for many potential applications of ICLs. CW operation at room temperature and above with significant output powers. There is still significant room for improvement: Laser design and material quality - many parameters have not been optimized. Device fabrication and thermal management (passivation, better mounting, etc.). Significantly higher output power can be achieved with laser arrays.
    Keywords: Lasers and Masers
    Type: Habitation; Feb 05, 2006 - Feb 08, 2006; Orlando, FL; United States
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