TY - BOOK TI - Plant science for sustainable agriculture and rural development SN - 9788170357841 U1 - 580 PY - 2012/// CY - New Delhi PB - Daya Publishing House N1 - 1. Frontiers of Plant Sciences for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development 1 H.C. Lakshman 2. IwuitroCultureof Mycorrhizal Fungi (AM) Fungi:An Overview 13 K.P. Radhika and B.F. Rodrigues 3. Biocontrol of Soil-bome Diseases by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi 26 Neeraj And Knnchan Singh 4. Comparative Analysis of Drinking Water Quality of Faharia and Non-Paharia Villages of Dumka District, Jharkhand, India 41 Rajendra Pandey 5. Ecosystem Services of Casuarina Equisetifolia for Sustainable Atmospheric CO^ Build-Up in Tropical Farm Forestry 46 M. Uma, E. Mohan and K. Rajendran 6. Optimization Doses Of Different Bioagents Against Fusarium Wilt of Pigeonpea 57 D.N. Dhiitraj, P.R. Bha?tdarge, M.G. KordeandA.L Harde 7. ^ vitro Evaluation of Fungicides Against Stemphylium vesicarium Causing Leaf Blight of Onion A.P. Simjawanshi, K.T. Apet, S.H. KUnde, D.P. Kuldhar and A.L. Harde 8. Screening of Antagonistic Activity of Microorganisms Against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides D.U. Gmoai, f.U. Shindc, S.D. Jadhav, V.S. Bhadrashelfe, S.G. Sawant and E.M. Khillare 9. Biopriming of Seeds for Improving Germination Behaviour and Biomass Production of Oilseed Crops J.N. Rajkonda, S.LKorekar, V.S. Sawant and U.N. Baile 10. Mycorrhiza: Biofertilizer for Solanum melongena L. 81 V.S. Sawant, P.P. Sarwade, V.S. Chatage, J.N. Rajkonda and U.N. Blmle 11. Efficacy of Indigenous AMF ungi on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of aGround Orchid-Habenaria marginata Colbert. 85 A. Channabasava and.C. Lakshmanan 12. Role of Algae in Bioremediation 94 Milind J. Jadhav 13. Airborne Microorganisms Present in Government and Private Offices of Nagpur City K.J. Cherian andS.M. Balpande 14. Interaction of Microorganisms with Mangrove Plants atThane Coast 104 Nilkanth S.Suryawanshi 15. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Association in Some Medicinal Plants Belonging to Asteraceae Found in Panhala Hill of Maharashtra, India 112 Vishal R. IQimble, Rtipesh R. Maurya and Dinesh G. Agre 16. NaHve AM Fungi in Agroforestry Tree Species with Seasonal Variation 117 Kfishna H. Waddarand H.C. Lakshman 17. Determining Kunapajala Pre-Sowing Treatment for Optimum Germination of Tomato {Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv. Selection 22) Seeds 128 RupaliS. Deshmukh, Neelam A.Patiland T.D. Nikam 18. Addition to the Flora of Marathwada Region of Maharashtra, India 136 S.P. Gaikwad,R.D. Goreand K.U. Garad 19. Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) Fungi in Some Common Plants of Marathwada P.P. Sanuade, V.S. Sazvantand U.N. Bhale 20. Preparation of Chloroplastic and Cytoplasmic LPC from Various Plant Species 149 V.G. Mamvatkarand D.P. Google 21. Effect of Different Concentrations of Chitosan on the Growth of Okra [Abelmoschus Esculentus (L.) Moench.l 153 Sandhya jai/bhay, Lata Done and Avinash B. Ade 22. Wetlands: Elixir of Life 158 S.N. Inamdar 23. Chemical Control of Fruit Rot of Coccinia indica Caused By Bipolaris tetramera and Macrophomina phaseolina 165 V.S. Qiatage, A.S. Sonwane and U.N. Bhale 24. Antibiotic Effect of Culture Filtrates of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. udum Butler Against Rhizobium Bacteria Isolated from Different Varieties of Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajanL. MUlsp.) 169 V. Jalander andB.D. Gachande 25. Aeschynomcne villosa Poir (Fabaceae): An Addition to the Flora of Maharashtra State 173 S.P. Gaikwad,KU. Garadand R.D. Gore 26. Diversity ofFungal Species Found in Different College Libraries ofWardha City During the Rainy Season 177 L.P. Dalai, M. Bhozval and S.P.Kalbende 27. Effect of Basidiocarp Extract of Different Mushrooms on Growth of Mould Fungi D.K.Kinuale, S.S. Bharadeand D.S. Mukadam 28. Evaluation of I« vitro and In vivo Antibacterial Properties of Nothapodytes brittoniana (Grah.) Mabb. and Standardization ofitsMicropropagation Technique 188 PallaviP. Berate and Siddheshwar D. Disale 29. Induced Variation in Plant Height Dueto Physical (Gamma Rays) andChemical (EMS) Mutagenic Treatment in Groundnut {Afc^chis hypogaea L.) 1^7 R.A. SatputeandS.W. Suradkar 30. Standardization of Inoculation Methods for Mass Screening of Pigeonpea Wilt D.N. Dhutraj, P.R. Bhandarge, M.G. Korde and A.L Harde Xll 31. Effect of Phosphorus Level and Land Configuration on Growth and Yield of Niger 207 AM. Diian^e, P.hi. Kranji Conrad S.T. Rathod 32. Callus Induction in Andrographis Paniculata Nees. 212 V.G. Ambewadikar, R.P. Bayside And A.B. Ade 33. Biotechnology For Mass Production of Biocontrol Agents in vitro Against Plant Pathogenic Fungi 215 S.S. Pntalentid D.S. Mukadam 34. Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) of Some Avenue Plants 222 R.B. Allapure and R.M. Kadam 35. Effect of Azospirillum on Biometric Characters of Irrigated Cotton 228 M.B. Patil, S.M. Kadam and B.W. Somvanshi 36. Evaluation of Some Antifungal Plant Extracts Against Stemphylium vesicarium, Inciting Leaf Blight of Onion 232 A.P. Siaya Zuanshi, K.T. Apet, D.N. Dhutraj, S.H. Khade, D.B. Gazoase and A.L. Harde 37. Effect of Different Dates Of Sowing On Stigma Receptivity in 242 Parental Lines of Sorghum Hybrids N.B.Mehetre, S.T. Rathodand B.C. Kamal 38. Incidence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Association in Striga Gesnerioides (Willd) Vatke. Oesterbar Gesnerioides: Root Parasitic Medicinal Plant and its Host Lepidagathis a ispidata News from Maharashtra, India 247 Vishal. Kambleand Dinesh G.Agre 39. Effect of Passage on the Development of Carbendazim Resistance inAltemaria alternata L. Causing Fruit Rot of Pomegranate 253 S.S. Bharade, S.S. Kambleand D.K. Kirwale ER -