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The book ¿Biotic Potential and the Abiotic Stress¿ provides a comprehensive and critical review of the work done on different thrust areas of the subject, by the experts in their field. This is must for all libraries, as the book is useful for scholars, scientists and academicians working in the field of nature, environmental pollution, traditional knowledge of plant resources, etc. etc. The book contains twenty eight chapters, which include information on the detail investigations of the plant diversity of Dewghat forest Koraon range in India; the study of Azadirachta indica Seed Kernel water extract on Growth, Biochemical composition and nitrogen metabolism enzymes of Anabaena oryzae, response of biomass, primary productivity and fruit yield species diversity under the influence of gaseous emission; potential of Azolla in chromium removal from tannery effluents; inclusion of organically grown Spirulina platensis as probiotic supplement in idli; Stress physiology of certain plants; dhokla and beverage in the daily diet of children; potential and prospects of Stevia rebaudiana and many more. It also highlights some legal and economics issues related to the subject of environmrnt.
Water originated life, it protected life from harmful radiations, when ozone layer was not formed and also water sustains life. Thus, water can be used as synonyms of "Tridev", i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Rapid momentum of progress and industrialisation has ruined the sirface water, which is just a fraction of one percent of the total water. Similar situation is prevailing in nearly all the rivers globally. River Ami, in Gorakhpur India receives effluent and waste from many large and small industries. The river has vast coverage area. Therefore, it also affects the ground water quality in addition to the agricultural produce. The book embodies results of investigation carried out of above aspects as a part of doctoral work, at DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur in India. The overall study has been divided into ten chapters, including the possible remedial measures and surplus bibliography. The book is useful for the scientists, academicians and all those interested in the environmental issues. This study can also be useful to the scholars for conducting the comparative study of the rivers. The book also alarms against the experiments with the nature, as conducted practically.
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