Agriculture Bioinformatics - Radhakrishnan, R. Keshavachandran & S. Raji - Bøker - New India Publishing Agency - 9789383305421 - 1. juli 2015
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Agriculture Bioinformatics

Radhakrishnan, R. Keshavachandran & S. Raji

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Agriculture Bioinformatics

Publisher Marketing: Biotechnological tools supplement various conventional approaches in conservation, characterization and utilization for increasing production and productivity of agricultural and horticultural crops. The emerging field of bioinformatics is an integrated field arising from merging of biology and informatics. It is a conglomeration of various new frontiers of science like genomics, proteomics, metabolomics etc. The rich warehouse of proteome and genome information nearly doubling every year has significant implications and applications in various areas of science including agriculture, horticulture, forestry and food science. Cheminformatics is specialized to a range of problems in the field of chemistry. Chemical pesticide reduction is possible by adopting cheminformatics methods to identify naturally occurring chemical compounds in crops which act against pests. Bioinformatics has transformed the discipline of life science from a purely lab based science to an information science as well. The ICAR has recently launched a National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid (NABG) to serve as a computational facility in developing national biodatabases and data warehouses. The present book Agriculture Bioinformatics is a compilation of 17 information packed chapters authored by working scientists in the respective discipline. In addition to the theoretical information, practical and applied aspects to boost productivity and quality of crops are given.

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Utgitt 1. juli 2015
ISBN13 9789383305421
Utgivere New India Publishing Agency
Antall sider 432
Mål 30 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   910 g