Environment and Instrumentation

by Prakash, M. M. & Arvind Kumar

ISBN: 9789383129669
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Imprint : Daya Publishing House
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 15995.00
Biblio : xii+528p., col. plts., figs., tabls., ind., 25 cm

Author Profile

Dr. Arvind Kumar is Vice-Chancellor of Magadh University and had been Vice-Chancellor of Vinoba Bhave University. Dr. Kumar is recipient of several awards and medals including Prof. WA Nizam Gold Medal by the Zoological society of India, Dr. S.Z Qasim Gold Medal.

About The Book

It hardly needs to be emphasized that the environment has assumed the highest priority on the world agenda and the major global environment concerns which we are facing today can not be overlooked any longer. The depletion of the ozone layer, increase in the level of carbon dioxide (global warming), and acid rains are the most serious environmental issues facing as today. Modern industrial activities have severely interfered with the natural environment either through deforestation or through discharge of solid and liquid effluents and gaseous emissions. Power generation, though important in achieving economic self reliance, its interface with the natural surroundings has led to serious concern the world over. The establishment of industries of such large magnitude brings about undesirable alterations that often fail to merge with nature. We must, therefore, realize that the survival of mankind depends on a balanced growth of adequate generation of power and sustenance of the environment. We must, therefore, understand that neither the development can be stopped not the environmental issues can be neglected. Both will have to go together in all times to come. So, certain sharp technologies with specific instrument will have to be evolved which can provide development at the minimum environmental cost. This book is a unique compilation of most recent research articles of eminent environmental scientists which will be helpful for students, research scholars, professors as well as policy makers in achieving the long cherished dream of sustainable development.

Table of Contents

1. 1. Ecological Spectrum and Conservation of Aquatic Birds, Waterfowl Manjit Malhotra, M.M. Prakash, K. Pawar and Arvind Kumar 2. Environment of Manjira Reservoir, Sanga Reddy, Andhra Pradesh K. Shailaja 3. Avian Biodiversity and Habitat Correlationship: A Study in Van Vihar National Park, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India Suchitra Banerjee and Sangeeta Rajgir 4. Effect of Planting Geometry and Intercropping on Growth and Yield of Sugarcane M.B.G.S. Kumari, P. Maheswara Reddy, D. Srinivasulu Reddy and M. Bharatha Lakshmi 5. Biochemical Changes in the Ovary of the Musk Shrew (Suncus murinus L.) during hCG-Induced Ovulation N. Mohanty and G.B.N. Chainy 6. Chemical Regulation of Nucleic Acids and Nucleases in Excised Paddy Leaves during Senescence Haseena Rafath and P.A. Khan 7. Anomaly Detection Using Signature File Method andTemporal Relations L. Padma Sree and M. Sreenivasa Rao 8. Investigation of Microbial Ecology of Alimentary Canal in Arthropods Rabin Chandra Paramanik, B.K. Chikkaswamy, M.P. Prasad and M. Shivashankar 9. Toxicity of Nuvan on Kidney Cholesterol on Labeo rohita Rekha Rani, R.K. Gautam and Suneel Kumar 10. Production and Regeneration of Brevibacterium casei Protoplasts Archana J. Warman and U.S. Bagde 11. Study of External Morphology and Taxonomy of Amritodus atkinsoni (Leth.) in West Bengal D. Lakshmi Aruna Gayatri and Bijan Kumar Das 12. Factor Analysis: A Case Study of Groundwater Quality of Anekal Taluk, Bangalore Urban District V. Raghu, K.L. Prakash and R.K. Somashekar 13. Study of Oxidation of Oleic Acid by TBC and Characterisation of the Complexes Formed G.D. Mishra and N.K. Tiwari 14. Effect of Furadan (Carbofuran 3 per cent G) on Rice Field Cyanobacteria Nostoc Commune B. Rath, D. Rath and B. Dhal 15. Mandeep Khol Cave: Nature’s Wonder in Rajnandgaon District, Chhattisgarh P. Kulkarni, N.P. Dixit, P.K. Shrivastava and A. Asthana 16. Studies on Primary Productivity of Govindgarh Lake, Rewa, M.P., India Hemant K. Pandit, Anil K. Singh and Ravindra R. Kanhere 17. Isolation, Purification and Partial Characterisation of Protease from Visceral Organ Waste of Malabar Trevally Fish (Carangoides malabaricus) S. Niranchana and Anitha Subash This ebook is exclusively for this university only. Cannot be resold/distributed. 18. Serenoa repens (Saw Palemetto)–A Phytotherapic Agent: An Overview H.K. Pandit and C.S. Pandit 19. Data Analysis on Relative Growth Rates of Butterfly Larvae, Graphium doson doson (F.) and G. agamemnon agamemnon (L.) (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) Jagannath Chattopadhyay and Indranil Mukherjee 20. An Experimental Study of Enzymatic Activity of Artificial Soil in Controlled and Malathion Treated Pot Kumari Swarnim