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- BookJavid Ahmad Parray, Mohammad Yaseen Mir, Nowsheen Shameem.Summary: This book will be of immense helpful to the students of plant biotechnology, Agricultural sciences, Microbiology of both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in universities, colleges, and Research institutes. Besides the book will be quite supportive researchers who work in the field of plant biotechnology and agricultural sciences. In this book, the main focus will be on advanced genome editing approaches for the production of GM crops besides their socioeconomic, ethical and risk-biosafety assessments. Nanotechnology is the new emerging and fascinating field of science finds its application in almost all the major research areas and its uses in agriculture and food sectors are incipient.The books seems to be first in summarizing the two way interactive approach in the field of plant biotechnology and setting of a new arena in shaping the new bio techniques towards the sustainable cause.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Plant Biotechnology: Tool for sustainable agriculture
Chapter 2. Plant metabolomics: Sustainable approach towards crop productivity
Chapter 3. Rhizosphere engineering and agricultural productivity
Chapter 4. Plant Genetic engineering and GM crops: Merits and Demerits
Chapter 5. Stress Management: Sustainable approach towards resilient agriculture
Chapter 6.Soil Health and Food security
Chapter 7. Nanotechnology and sustainable agriculture
Chapter 8. Bioenergy: Plants and products
Chapter 9.Sustainable agriculture: Future of Plant Biotechnology
Chapter 10. Advancement in sustainable agriculture: Computational and Bioinformatics tools. - ArticleWilhelm K.Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (1978). 1978 May 30;91(3):223-7.Compared to the proximal rupture of the Biceps tendon the distal rupture is extremely rare. The numerous published methods of repair show that a reliable method has not yet been found. Considering functional principles we developed a method which combines a safe fixation of the tendon and a good function. An autologous tendon is brought through a burrhole placed obliquely through the mid position of the tuberosity. The Biceps tendon is now placed between the ends of the autologous tendon and fixed with resorbable u-sutures (Sandwich-technic). Thereby the tension on the tendon is adapted as necessary. The achieved results is demonstrated on two cases.