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- Explain exclusively on production technology of 29 most commonly cultivated ornamental plants and related aspects of postharvest management of various commercial ventures - Each chapter gives a succinct accrued of significant scientific works carried out worldwide - Detailed Glossary of the important terms and index in provided at the end of the work - Book will cater to the needs of students, teachers, researchers, horticultural, training centre's and department officers engaged in the field of horticulture and over all to the growers to generate more income
Key Points - Summaries of more than 600 in-vitro and in-vivo pharmacological studies on Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants. - Summaries of more than 130 clinical trials on Ayurvedic Plants and their products; and Research overview by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). - Comprehensive research based bio-efficacy profile of 35 commonly used Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants. - Exclusive herb drug interaction data on Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants and their Phytoconstituents. - Authentic list of more than 300 Phytochemical marker compounds of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants. - Quality specifications of 600 Ayurveda Plants from 8 volumes of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. - Stability study protocols for Ayurvedic medicines. Reference Works by C. P. Khare: - Indian Herbal Medicine: Application of Research Findings, Vishv Books, New Delhi, 2010. - Indian Herbal Remedies/Encyclopedia of Indian Medicinal Plants, Two editions, Springer, 2004. - Indian Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated Dictionary, Springer, 2007. - Dictionary of Synonyms: Indian medicinal Plants, - IK International Publishing House, New Delhi, 2011. - The Modern Ayurveda: Milestones beyond the Classical Age (With C K Katiyar) CRC Press, 2012. - Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs: Expanded therapeutics, CRC Press, 2016.
- Contains 41 chapters separately dealing with 30 various common ornamental crops and 11 groups of ornamentals such as Annuals with 126 genera, Bromeliads with 34 genera, Cacti with 105 genera, Carnivorous Ornamentals with 12 genera, Ferns and Allied Plants with 53 genera, Flowering Indoor Plants with 188 genera, Foliage Plants with 382 genera, Lawn with 37 genera, Ornamental Gingers with 7 genera, Proteaceous Ornamentals with 12 genera and Succulents Other than Cacti with 192 genera - Details on each crop and group include: nomenclature, origin, brief history and botany; means of propagation including micropropagation; classification, species and varieties; production technology; manipulation of growth and development; plant protection; and postharvest technology - Each chapter gives a succinct account of significant scientific works carried out worldwide - Book will cater to the needs of students, teachers, researchers, horticultural, training centre's and department officers engaged in the field of horticulture and over all to the growers to generate more income
A book which deals with 36 individual cut flower crops (Achillea, Alstroemeria, Amaryllis & Hippeastrum, Anemone, Anthurium, Antirrhinum, Callistephus chinensis, Campanula, Centaurea, Dahlia, Delphinium, Dendranthema, Dianthus caryophyllus, Digitalis, Eustoma, Gaillardia, Gerbera, Gladiolus, Gypsophila, Helianthus, Heliconia, Iberis, Lilium, Limonium, Matthiola, Narcissus, Orchids, Polianthes tuberosa, Rosa, Salpiglossis, Scabiosa, Solidago, Strelitzia, Tulipa, Zantedeschia and Zinnia), and two separate groups of plants which are either axillary to cut flowers or have included many other individuals to be used as cut flowers, i.e. "Cut Foliage/Cut Greens and Other Fillers" and "Proteaceous Ornamentals". Apart from the crops, the book is also supported with a comprensive Glossary and Index in the end. In floriculture, no book can cover all the crops entirely under a particular topic due to the crops being innumerable and also as many new crops are being brought out every year but efforts have here been made to cover all the important ones looking into the past publications on the topic, the world scenario, the crop importance, the curriculum of M.Sc and Ph.D. students worldwide, and as a guide to floricultural scientists & professors. Looking into its coverage and application, this book will work as a most remarkable guide to commercial and enthusiastic growers of cut flower crops worldwide.
Genesis means origin and Evolution narrates change in morphology, genotype and phenotype due to changes caused by man, environment, natural disasters and migration. Horticultural crops-fruits, vegetables, plantation crops, spices, ornamentals, aromatic and medicinal plants-underwent evolutionary processes and steps to reach present forms and types. Breeding for ideotypes, mechanical harvesting, resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, transgenics and molecular breeding, assisted marker selection and the whole GM technology have accelerated the evolutionary processes. Vol.1 of the present series is enriched with 21 selected horticultural crops contributed by the authorities/experts in their respective fields. It is hoped that this publication would attract world wide audience of students, teachers, evolutionary researchers, botanists, agriculturists, horticulturists, plant scientists and others interested in horticultural crops
Contains more than hundred of psychoactive plants species with phytoconstituents. Unique tool for extraction, isolation and standardisation of phytochemicals. Recent information of medicinal plants for maternal healthcare and cardiovascular activities. Illustrative figures, chemical structures and preclinical techniques for the evaluation of psychoactive plants are included. Unique basic guidelines to researchers and scientific reporting.
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