Bioresources Conservation and Management

Bioresources Conservation and Management
Item# 9798170194476
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Book Description

EDITOR'S: Dr. Aluri Jacob Solomon Raju
PUBLISHER: Today & Tomorrow’s Printers and Publishers
ISBN: 9798170194476
YEAR: 2009 – First Edition
PAGES: 298
SIZE: 18 X 25 X 2 cms.
BINDING: Hard
LANGUAGE: English

ABOUT THE BOOK: This book brings out the structural and functional aspects of plants and animals at different stages of their life cycle. The content included in the papers is contributed by different authors; it is mostly original and supplemented by the works of other workers published in India and elsewhere. The contributions include phonological and ecological aspects of reproduction in tree taxa in the scrub vegetation, reproductive ecology of Acacia farnesiana, A. sinuata and Semecarpus anacardium, Rauvolfia tetraphylla, R. micrantha, ornithophily, ornithochory, wasp-flower relationships in sustaining biodiversity, conservation status of chelonian fauna, information about thelypteroid ferns, marine woodborer fauna, floristics and ethnobotany of mangroves, bee flora, honeybee pollination in Matricaria chamomilla, Cucurbita pepo, Luffa acutangula, enhancing the seed yield of sunflower, biochemical profiles of floral rewards for honeybees, importance of organic farming for sustainable agriculture, inventorization and prioritization of wetlands of Orissa using remote sensing and GIS, biodiversity assessment and spatial modeling for biological richness analysis, etc. All these aspects were discussed at length. The information provided is of prime importance for the conservation and management of ecological interactions taking place at different stages of plant and animal life. The information provided on mangroves is a good contribution to the existing knowledge on mangroves of the India. The information on ornithophily and ornithochory in the plants of Eastern Ghats is highly useful for taking steps for the effective conservation of habitats and at the same time for the promotion of ecotourism prospects. The reproductive biology information on certain plants in the Eastern Ghats is highly valuable for understanding the relationships between plants and insects at flowering stage. Honey bee flora for certain areas and honey bees role in enhancing pollination and seed production rate were also well explained for consideration in bee-keeping practices. Further, this book also provides certain important information about biodiversity assessment using remote sensing and geographical information systems. Therefore, this book is a collection of information on different aspects of plants and animals at species level, ecosystem level and finally the interactions between them for sustaining biodiversity. This book is an important dictionary for those working in the subjects of conservation biology of terrestrial and mangrove forests and apiculture; in ornithology and remote sensing and geographical information systems.

ABOUT THE EDITOR'S: Dr. Solomon Raju completed different Major Research Projects on Eastern Ghats funded by the DST, UGC, CSIR and Ministry of Environment & Forests. He is the Chief Editor of Journal of Advances in Pollen-Spore Research, Guest Editor of Journal of Palynology, Editor of Indian Bee Journal and Honorary Editor of Indian Journal of Botanical Research. He is also an expert referee of science journals like Current Science, Zoo's Print and Geobios. Further, he is also an expert member of DST and MOEF to evaluate major research projects for funding.
He did quite impressive research work on the reproductive ecology of biodiesel plants, Jatropha curcas and Pongamia pinnata. He also conducted field research in the subject of Conservation Biology in the Indian Himalaya, Olympic Mountains, Colorado Rocky Mountains, Yosemite National Park, Yellowstone National Park in USA, and in tropical forests of Mexico. He is a resource person for All India Radio and Academic Staff Colleges in India. He published several papers for popularization of science in different dailies and other magazines. He also contributed chapters to different books on reproduction biology, apiculture and environmental sciences. He served as a Consultant for the CBD Programme of the FAO of United Nations in 2000. He is presently working on reproductive biology of mangrove plants with financial support from the Ministry of Environment and Forests.

CONTENTS:
1. Phenology and reproductive ecology of tree taxa in the scrub vegetation of Eastern Ghats, India
    N.Sivaraj, N. Sunil, Vinod Kumar and K.V. Krishnamurthy
2. Two lesser known thelypteroid ferns from Andhra Pradesh
    N. Rama Rao and P.K. Swain
3. Bee foraging plant resources of north district of Tripura
    Reema Saha, Subir Bera and B.K. Datta
4. Marine woodborer fauna in mangroves of the Krishna estuary, East Coast, India
    A.V. Pachu, M.V. Rao and M. Balaji
5. Floristic studies on mangroves of Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh, India
    P.K. Swain and N. Rama Rao
6. Ethnobotany of mangroves in Andhra Pradesh, India
    P.K. Swain and N. Rama Rao
7. Studies on floral biology of Rauvolfia tetraphylla L.
    R. Rama Subbu, A.K. Sreeka]a and A. Chandraprabha
8. Bird-mediated seed dispersal in some tropical plants of Eastern Ghats forest, India
    A.J. Solomon Raju
9. Inventorisation and prioritization of wetlands of Orissa using remote sensing and GIS
    Chiranjibi Pattanaik and S.N. Prasad
10. Andromonoecy, entomophily and fruiting behaviour in Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. (Mimosaceae)
    A.J. Solomon Raju, S. Purnachandra Rao and K. Henry Jonathan
11. Insect pollinator fauna, abundance, foraging activity and impact of honeybee pollination on Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla L.
    G.C. Kuberappa, P. Shilpa, A.B. Vishwas and M. Vasundara
12. Some bird-pollinated flowers of forest tracts of Andhra Pradesh, India
    A.J. Solomon Raju
13. Abundance of pollinators and efficiency of honeybee species in summer squash, Cucurbita pepo L.
    G.C. Kuberappa, S.C. Manjula and A.B. Vishwas
14. Organic farming - a potential holistic management system for food, nutritional and environmental security
    A.J. Solomon Raju and D. Sunanda Devi
15. Pollinator fauna with special reference to the role of honeybees in ridge gourd Luffa acutangula L.
    G.C. Kuberappa, R.G. Ramesh and A.B. Vishwas
16. Wasp-flower relationships and biodiversity
    A.J. Solomon Raju
17. Organic farming : an effective approach for sustainable agriculture
    K. Henry Jonathan
18. Pollination biology and sustainability of economically important Acacia sinuata (Shikai) and Semecarpus anacardium (Marking nut) in the Eastern Ghats forests of Andhra Pradesh, India
    A.J. Solomon Raju
19. Distribution and conservation status of chelonian fauna in the north eastern ghats region of coastal Andhra Pradesh
    P. Sunita, P.S. Raja Sekhar and M.V. Subba Rao
20. Field scale evaluation of fruit boost and bee-Q in enhancing the seed yield of sunflower
    Shashidhar Viraktamath and K. Manjunath
21. Reproductive biology of Rauvolfia micrautba Hook.f. (Apocynaceae)
    R. Ramasubbu, A.K. Sreekala and A. G. Pandurangan
22. Foraging ecology of honeybees in relation to floral biology and biochemical profiles of floral rewards
    K. Suseela Branham
23. Assessment of biodiversity from space with special emphasis on forest ecology
    A. Narayana Swamy and A. Siva Parvathi
24. Spatial modeling for biological richness analysis in Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Orissa, India.
    C. Sudhakar Reddy, Chiranjibi Pattanaik, M.S.R. Murthy and P.S. Roy