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2024-25 NTA UGC-NET/JRF General Aptitude Solved Papers

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OBJECTIVE CYTOGENETICS

Author: Srijan Ambati
language: en
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Release Date: 2016-12-10
The present book, "Objective Cytogenetics" which is written from an objective point of view, is the first book of Cytogenetics. This book is prepared as per the syllabus of ICAR and ASRB, in particular, to suit the student community of Plant Science disciplines. The most classical topics of Cytogenetics, such as structural chromosomal aberrations viz. Duplications, Deficiencies, Inversions and Interchanges; Auto polyploidy; Allopolyploidy; Aneuploidy (Hyperploids and Hypoploids); Alien addition and Substitution lines are thoroughly covered. In Cytogenetics, the most necessary thing that a student should be clear about is the critical interventions, which are discussed in the form of objective type questions to facilitate their preparation for any competitive examinations. Not only the topics quoted above, but the most common basics starting from designations, symbols, formulas and characteristics are framed in the form of objective type questions. This book can be an asset to any aspiring student in achieving their goals for cracking competitive examinations. As this is the first edition, we have tried our level best to provide the things with the maximum accuracy and sufficient proofreading. However, if any kind of mistakes or controversies found, may be brought to our notice so that we can make necessary changes if needed. We also welcome your suggestions to improve this book further in the upcoming editions. Finally, we wish the student community to exploit this book to the maximum extent possible to make their dreams come true.
Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism

Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism is a thoughtful, provocative, and up-to-date volume that presents important physiological, biochemical, and molecular perspectives of the nitrogen metabolism in plants and regulatory networks underlying it. The book is an attempt to team up with global leading research experts working in the field of plant nitrogen metabolism to compile an up-to-date and wide-ranging volume. The main purpose of this book is to present information on the most recent developments including the different modern approaches and methodologies that are being currently employed in the field of plant nitrogen metabolism. We trust that this comprehensive volume will familiarize readers with the detailed mechanisms of nitrogen metabolism and its regulation and the current trends in this field of study. The book offers comprehensive coverage of the most essential topics, including: Role of nitrogen and its assimilation in plants Recycling and remobilization of nitrogen during senescence Role of phytohormones in nitrogen metabolism Biological nitrogen fixation Nitrogen biofertilizers: role in sustainable agriculture Effect of stress on plant nitrogen metabolism Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) in plants Nitrogen toxicity in plants, symptoms, and safeguards Nitrogen metabolism enzymes: structure, role, and regulation Regulatory RNAs and their role in nitrogen metabolism of diazotrophs As a pivotal contribution to the field, this volume is an invaluable and up-to-date foundation for plant physiologists, plant biochemists, geneticists, molecular biologists, agronomists, environmental researchers, and students of plant science. The book can also be used for the coursework of research and master's students.