Maize Agroecosystem

Maize Agroecosystem
Author: K. R. Krishna
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1926895088

Maize is among the most widely spread and widely used crops of the world, used for cereals for over 4 billion humans, as food for farm animals, and as a source material for biofuel production. Yet there are relatively few books on the cropping system of this important crop. This book, Maize Agroecosystem, is a concise treatise dealing with agronomy, soil fertility, and productivity of maize. The information is global in nature and considers recent developments in all maize cropping belts. The "global maize agroecosystem" is a conglomerate of several "maize cropping belts" that flourish on different continents. The impact of nutrient management on the productivity of maize agroecosystems is the main focus of this book. The book includes the history of maize growing, the kinds of soil needed, nutrient dynamics, the use of soil organic matter, the physiology and genetics of maize, and integrated nutrient management. It presents comprehensive knowledge regarding the physicochemical dynamics of the three major nutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Also covered is how fertilizers impinge on soils of maize farms and their impact on soil and groundwater quality. The impact of crop genotype on soil nutrient dynamics and productivity is also highlighted. The information provided here will be highly useful to students at colleges and universities in the fields of agricultural sciences and environmental science and ecology, and the book also functions as valuable resource for researchers and professors in crop science. Several figures and tables are included that describe and summarize the impact of various agronomic/fertilizer management procedures on crop productivity.

Advanced Differential Equations

Advanced Differential Equations
Author: M.D.Raisinghania
Publisher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages: 1366
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 8121908930

This book is especially prepared for B.A., B.Sc. and honours (Mathematics and Physics), M.A/M.Sc. (Mathematics and Physics), B.E. Students of Various Universities and for I.A.S., P.C.S., AMIE, GATE, and other competitve exams.Almost all the chapters have been rewritten so that in the present form, the reader will not find any difficulty in understanding the subject matter.The matter of the previous edition has been re-organised so that now each topic gets its proper place in the book.More solved examples have been added so that now each topic gets its proper place in the book. References to the latest papers of various universities and I.A.S. examination have been made at proper places.

Agroecosystems

Agroecosystems
Author: K. R. Krishna
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1926895487

Comprised of three sections, this covers the nutrient dynamics and productivity of global agroecosystems. It focuses on the major aspects that make up agroecosystems, such as soils, climate, crops, nutrient dynamics, and productivity. It introduces agroeocsystems and describes global soil types that support vast crop belts, then deals with the principles that drive crop growth, nutrient dynamics and ecosystematic functions within any agroecosystem. It also details the influence of agronomic practices and factors such as soil microbes, organic matter, crop genetic nature, irrigation, weeds, and cropping systems that affect productivity of agroecosystems.

TB Mechanics

TB Mechanics
Author: A. R. Vasishtha
Publisher: Krishna Prakashan Media
Total Pages: 240
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 8182833493

Brief Contents Section - A: Statics 1. Centre of Gravity 2. Strings in Two Dimensions 3. Virtual Work 4. Stable and Unstable Equilibrium 5. Equilibrium of Forces in Three Dimensions 6. Forces in Three Dimensions Section-B: Dynamics 1. Rectilinear Motion with Variable Acceleration 2. Kinematics in Two Dimensions 3. Constrained Motion on Smooth and Rough Plane Curves 4. Motion in a Resisting Medium 5. Central Orbits 6. Motion of a Particle in Three Dimensions

One Illness Away

One Illness Away
Author: Anirudh Krishna
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191625043

Why does poverty persist? A critical, but so far ignored, part of the answer lies in the fact that poverty is regularly created. Large numbers of people are escaping poverty, but large numbers are concurrently falling into chronic poverty. This book presents the first large-scale examination of the reasons why people fall into poverty and how they escape it in diverse contexts. Drawing upon personal interviews with 35,000 households in different parts of India, Kenya, Uganda, Peru, and the United States, it takes you on an illustrative journey, filled with facts, analyses, and the life stories of people who fell into abject poverty and others who managed to escape their seemingly predetermined fates. Letting a farmhand's son or daughter remain a farmhand, even though she or he is potentially the next Einstein, is a tragedy that poor people witness time after time. Remedying this situation is crucial for making poverty history. This book addresses how equal opportunity can be promoted and how slum-born millionaires can arise in reality. Speaking to Barack Obama's message for more effective health care, One Illness Away feeds directly into current public debates. Learning from thousands of individual experiences, this book presents a clear agenda for action and provides more effective ways of keeping people out of micro poverty traps.