This book offers a comprehensive compilation of biotic and abiotic factors that affect lychee production and commercialization. It addresses disease management for a range of causal agents, including the leaf mite (Acerya litchi Keifer), leaf miner (Conopomorpha cramerella), fruit borers (Conopomorpha cramerella, Platypeplus aprobola Meyer and Dichocrosis sp.), leaf webber / roller (Platypepla aprobola Meyer), litchi bug (Tessarotoma javanica Thunb), bark-eating caterpillar (Indarbela quadrinotata) and shoot borer (Chlumetia transversa), etc.
Specialized chapters highlight potential approaches to optimizing and increasing the scope of lychee export, as well as systematic research on the development and refinement of technologies for enhancing lychee productivity and quality. Further aspects addressed include post-harvest handling, processing and value addition, the development of tolerant varieties, high yield and processing. As such, ‘Lychee Disease Management’ offers a valuable resource dedicated to the global agriculture community, which is currently facing considerable production and commercialization problems.
विषयसूची
Chapter 1. Lychee (Litchi chinensis Sonn.): Pre and Post-Harvest Disease Management.- Chapter 2. Microbial Interactions in Litchi Rhizosphere.- Chapter 3. Pre and Post-Harvest Management Practices for Litchi Production in India.- Chapter 4. Determination of Substrate Medium for Litchi marcot Establishment in Nursery.- Chapter 5. Impact Assessment of Bio-Inoculants on Growth of Litchi [Litchi chinensis (Gaertn.)Sonn. Plants.- Chapter 6. Important Diseases of Litchi and Their Management.- Chapter 7. Tissue Culture: Present Scenario and Future Prospects in Litchi Management.- Chapter 8. Systemic Information for Future Perspective in Litchi Crop Improvement.- Chapter 9. Problems and Prospects of Lychee Cultivation in India.- Chapter 10. Lychee Diseases and its Possible Control.- Chapter 11. Lychee Juice and Pulp Extracts as Potential Components for Production of Extracellular Phosphate Binding Biopolymer From Acinetobacter haemolyticus.- Chapter 12. Litchi chinensis: Taxonomy, Botany and its Cultivars.- Chapter 13. Procedural Insights on In vitro Propagation of Litchi chinensis (Sonn.).- Chapter 14. Lychee (Litchi chinensis): Biochemistry, Panacea and Nutritional Value.- Chapter 15. Litchi Deterioration in India.- Chapter 16. Integrated Approach for the Management of Differential Pattern of Diseases and Pest Incidence in Lychee.
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Dr. Manoj Kumar is a scientist with sanguine behavior who is adoring about research and development, with a commitment to lifelong learning. He is determined on high quality science that contributes broadly to both increasing intellectual knowledge of plant development and to increasing the ecological niche. He has a high level of professional desire and intellectual hunt, and the potential to fulfil the dream of his high impact publications and the future recognition of these by academic peers.
Dr. Kumar has pursued his Ph D in Plant Biotechnology from prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University and then awarded two postdocotoral fellowships consecutively: i) DBT-PDF from IISc Bangalore in 2005 and then NRF-PDF from University of Pretoria.
Dr. Manoj Kumar is a researcher of Plant Biotechnology in the Division of Microbial Technology at the Amity University Uttar Pradesh, India. Recently he has accepted the affiliation from Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam. Until recently, he was a coordinator of Bio-resource Chapter (Northern India) and served on editorial boards of five international journals. Dr. Kumar has published several research papers, books, review articles at the international repute. During a decade academic acquaintance, he has guided several research projects and dissertations, and collaborated internationally. His diverse research background attracts the global readers and researchers.
Dr. Vivek Kumar is a scientist with involved in teaching, research and guidance, with a pledge to enduring knowledge. Dr. Kumar is working in the Division of Microbial Technology at Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India. He is serving in Editorial board of reputed international journals viz. Environment Asia, International Journal of Biological & Chemical Sciences, Journal of Advanced Botany and Zoology, Journal of Ecobiotechnology. He is also reviewer of Journal of Hazardous Materials, Science International, Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, Int. Research Journal of Plant Sciences, Int. J. Microbiology, African J Microbiology Research, Journal of Microbiology and Antimicrobials, Environment Science & Pollution Research, Rhizosphere. He has published 61 research papers, 19 book chapters, six review articles and two books. Dr. Kumar has also served as Microbiologist for eight years in Department of Soil and Water Research, Public Authority of Agricultural Affairs & Fish Resources, Kuwait.
Dr. Kumar’s research area are plant-microbe-interactions, environmental microbiology and bioremediation. He has been credited with first time reporting and identification of Pink Rot inflorescence disease of Date palm in Kuwait caused by Serratia marcescens. He has been awarded ‘Young Scientist Award’ for the year 2002 in ‘Agricultural Microbiology’ by the Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI).
Dr. Kumar is establishing an “unearthing and deliverance system”, where a balance is beingstrived between development of drought and salinity resistant microbiome for better crop production in rain fed and saline area. In the bioremedaition research program, isolation and characterization of autochthonous microbiome from textile dye effluent and soil performed very well in remediation of dyes under laboratory conditions. Selected microbiome will be further employed in bioremediation of textile dyes at larger level.
Prof. Neera Bhalla Sarin is working as Professor and Group Leader with School of Life Sciences, JNU, New Delhi. She has served the organization as Professor and Dean. She has set the academic milestones as a chairperson of many academic councils at University level. Prof. Sarin has a proven record in Plant Developmental Biology, accomplished numerous research projects sponsored by Govt of India and International research funding (Indo-Swiss, Indo-Korea, Indo-Australia, Indo-US). She has guided more than 40 doctoral and postdoctoral researchers with her sanguine research capability. Her remarkable research and academic contributions in sciences and technology have been acknowledged nationally and internationally.
Professor Ajit Varma is distinguished scientist & professor of eminence at Amity Institute of Microbial Technology (Amity University Uttar Pradesh). He has been leading an international research group of microbial technology in collaboration with several prestigious institutions world wide. He is also holding several other responsibilities in Amity University, like Vice Chairman of Amity Science, Technology & Innovation Foundation, Chairman – Faculty Research Council at University level. He has pursued his doctorate from Allahabad University in 1964 and then started his academic and scientific journey from Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi and then retired as an eminent Professor from prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University in 2004. Since then his leading role incepted in Amity University to harness the Amity Research at International level. Professor Varma has numerous national and international research and academic awards in his credit and headed several councils in plant-microbial world. He has visited several countries as a visiting scientist, professor and academician for his world novel discovery Piriformospora indica – a magic fungus which has been popularized as ROOTONIC. Apart from above mentioned facts, Professor Varma has achieved the academic height with several national and international accreditations.