際際滷shows by User: RashmiYadav45 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: RashmiYadav45 / Tue, 26 Jun 2018 15:27:42 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: RashmiYadav45 Genome mapping /slideshow/genome-mapping-103146774/103146774 genomemapping-rashmi-180626152742
What is Genome,Genome mapping,types of Genome mapping,linkage or genetic mapping,Physical mapping,Somatic cell hybridization Radiation hybridization ,Fish( =fluorescence in - situ hybridization),Types of probes for FISH,applications,Molecular markers,Rflp(= Restriction fragment length polymorphism),RFLPs may have the following Applications;Advantages of rflp,disAdvantages of rflp, Rapd(=Random amplification of polymorphic DNA),Process of rapd, Difference between rflp &rapd ]]>

What is Genome,Genome mapping,types of Genome mapping,linkage or genetic mapping,Physical mapping,Somatic cell hybridization Radiation hybridization ,Fish( =fluorescence in - situ hybridization),Types of probes for FISH,applications,Molecular markers,Rflp(= Restriction fragment length polymorphism),RFLPs may have the following Applications;Advantages of rflp,disAdvantages of rflp, Rapd(=Random amplification of polymorphic DNA),Process of rapd, Difference between rflp &rapd ]]>
Tue, 26 Jun 2018 15:27:42 GMT /slideshow/genome-mapping-103146774/103146774 RashmiYadav45@slideshare.net(RashmiYadav45) Genome mapping RashmiYadav45 What is Genome,Genome mapping,types of Genome mapping,linkage or genetic mapping,Physical mapping,Somatic cell hybridization Radiation hybridization ,Fish( =fluorescence in - situ hybridization),Types of probes for FISH,applications,Molecular markers,Rflp(= Restriction fragment length polymorphism),RFLPs may have the following Applications;Advantages of rflp,disAdvantages of rflp, Rapd(=Random amplification of polymorphic DNA),Process of rapd, Difference between rflp &rapd <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/genomemapping-rashmi-180626152742-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is Genome,Genome mapping,types of Genome mapping,linkage or genetic mapping,Physical mapping,Somatic cell hybridization Radiation hybridization ,Fish( =fluorescence in - situ hybridization),Types of probes for FISH,applications,Molecular markers,Rflp(= Restriction fragment length polymorphism),RFLPs may have the following Applications;Advantages of rflp,disAdvantages of rflp, Rapd(=Random amplification of polymorphic DNA),Process of rapd, Difference between rflp &amp;rapd
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Ornamental Pteridophyte /slideshow/ornamental-pteridophyte/71025721 pteridophyte-170115064341
Introduction- PTERIDOPHYTES Pteridophytes in the broad interpretation of the term are vascular plants (plants with xylem & phloem) that reproduce & disperse via spores, because they produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are refered to as CRYPTOGAMS. The 305 genera & 13,000 species of pteridophytes found throughout the world. The pteridophyte includes Clubmosses,SPike-mosses, Quilworts,Horsetails,Ferns. FERNS -Adiantum (Maiden-hair fern) (Family-Pteridaceae) A.pedatum, A. raddianum(Delta-maiden hair), Asplenium, (FAMILY-ASPLENACEAE)- Asplenium nidus (Birds nest fern), Blechnum, (family-blechnaceae) , Cyrotomium, (family-dryopteridaceae), Davalia, (family-davalliaceae), Doryopteris (family-pteridaceae), Nephrolepis,(family-lomariopsidaceae) -N. biserrata furcans, N. exallata mucosa, Pityrogramma (family-pteridaceae), P.calomelanos (silver fern), P.chrysophylla (golden fern), Platycerium family-polypodiaceae P. bifurcatum, P.willinckii (silver staghorn),Polypodium(family-polypodiaceae), Polystichum (family-dryopteridaceae),Pteris (family- pteridaceae), CONCLUSION ]]>

Introduction- PTERIDOPHYTES Pteridophytes in the broad interpretation of the term are vascular plants (plants with xylem & phloem) that reproduce & disperse via spores, because they produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are refered to as CRYPTOGAMS. The 305 genera & 13,000 species of pteridophytes found throughout the world. The pteridophyte includes Clubmosses,SPike-mosses, Quilworts,Horsetails,Ferns. FERNS -Adiantum (Maiden-hair fern) (Family-Pteridaceae) A.pedatum, A. raddianum(Delta-maiden hair), Asplenium, (FAMILY-ASPLENACEAE)- Asplenium nidus (Birds nest fern), Blechnum, (family-blechnaceae) , Cyrotomium, (family-dryopteridaceae), Davalia, (family-davalliaceae), Doryopteris (family-pteridaceae), Nephrolepis,(family-lomariopsidaceae) -N. biserrata furcans, N. exallata mucosa, Pityrogramma (family-pteridaceae), P.calomelanos (silver fern), P.chrysophylla (golden fern), Platycerium family-polypodiaceae P. bifurcatum, P.willinckii (silver staghorn),Polypodium(family-polypodiaceae), Polystichum (family-dryopteridaceae),Pteris (family- pteridaceae), CONCLUSION ]]>
Sun, 15 Jan 2017 06:43:41 GMT /slideshow/ornamental-pteridophyte/71025721 RashmiYadav45@slideshare.net(RashmiYadav45) Ornamental Pteridophyte RashmiYadav45 Introduction- PTERIDOPHYTES Pteridophytes in the broad interpretation of the term are vascular plants (plants with xylem & phloem) that reproduce & disperse via spores, because they produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are refered to as CRYPTOGAMS. The 305 genera & 13,000 species of pteridophytes found throughout the world. The pteridophyte includes Clubmosses,SPike-mosses, Quilworts,Horsetails,Ferns. FERNS -Adiantum (Maiden-hair fern) (Family-Pteridaceae) A.pedatum, A. raddianum(Delta-maiden hair), Asplenium, (FAMILY-ASPLENACEAE)- Asplenium nidus (Birds nest fern), Blechnum, (family-blechnaceae) , Cyrotomium, (family-dryopteridaceae), Davalia, (family-davalliaceae), Doryopteris (family-pteridaceae), Nephrolepis,(family-lomariopsidaceae) -N. biserrata furcans, N. exallata mucosa, Pityrogramma (family-pteridaceae), P.calomelanos (silver fern), P.chrysophylla (golden fern), Platycerium family-polypodiaceae P. bifurcatum, P.willinckii (silver staghorn),Polypodium(family-polypodiaceae), Polystichum (family-dryopteridaceae),Pteris (family- pteridaceae), 鐃CONCLUSION鐃 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pteridophyte-170115064341-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction- PTERIDOPHYTES Pteridophytes in the broad interpretation of the term are vascular plants (plants with xylem &amp; phloem) that reproduce &amp; disperse via spores, because they produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are refered to as CRYPTOGAMS. The 305 genera &amp; 13,000 species of pteridophytes found throughout the world. The pteridophyte includes Clubmosses,SPike-mosses, Quilworts,Horsetails,Ferns. FERNS -Adiantum (Maiden-hair fern) (Family-Pteridaceae) A.pedatum, A. raddianum(Delta-maiden hair), Asplenium, (FAMILY-ASPLENACEAE)- Asplenium nidus (Birds nest fern), Blechnum, (family-blechnaceae) , Cyrotomium, (family-dryopteridaceae), Davalia, (family-davalliaceae), Doryopteris (family-pteridaceae), Nephrolepis,(family-lomariopsidaceae) -N. biserrata furcans, N. exallata mucosa, Pityrogramma (family-pteridaceae), P.calomelanos (silver fern), P.chrysophylla (golden fern), Platycerium family-polypodiaceae P. bifurcatum, P.willinckii (silver staghorn),Polypodium(family-polypodiaceae), Polystichum (family-dryopteridaceae),Pteris (family- pteridaceae), 鐃CONCLUSION鐃
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Remote Sensing and its Application /RashmiYadav45/remote-sensing-and-its-application remotesensing-170114185354
Introduction -Remote means far away ; Sensing means believing or observing or acquiring some information. Remote sensing means acquiring information of things from a distance with sensors. (without touching the things) Sensors are like simple cameras except that they not only use visible light but also other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum such as infrared, microwaves and ultraviolet regions. Distance of Remote Sensing, Definition of remote sensing - Remote Sensing is: The art and science of obtaining information about an object without being in direct contact with the object (Jensen 2000). Indias National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) defined as : Remote sensing is the technique of deriving information about objects on the surface of the earth without physically coming into contact with them. Remote Sensing Process, - (A) Energy Source or Illumination. (B) Radiation and the Atmosphere. (C) Interaction with the Target. (D) Recording of Energy by the Sensor. (E) Transmission, Reception, & Processing. (F) Interpretation and Analysis. (G) Application. Remote sensing platforms , History of Remote Sensing, Applications of remote sensing - In Agriculture, In Geology, Applications of National Priority. ]]>

Introduction -Remote means far away ; Sensing means believing or observing or acquiring some information. Remote sensing means acquiring information of things from a distance with sensors. (without touching the things) Sensors are like simple cameras except that they not only use visible light but also other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum such as infrared, microwaves and ultraviolet regions. Distance of Remote Sensing, Definition of remote sensing - Remote Sensing is: The art and science of obtaining information about an object without being in direct contact with the object (Jensen 2000). Indias National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) defined as : Remote sensing is the technique of deriving information about objects on the surface of the earth without physically coming into contact with them. Remote Sensing Process, - (A) Energy Source or Illumination. (B) Radiation and the Atmosphere. (C) Interaction with the Target. (D) Recording of Energy by the Sensor. (E) Transmission, Reception, & Processing. (F) Interpretation and Analysis. (G) Application. Remote sensing platforms , History of Remote Sensing, Applications of remote sensing - In Agriculture, In Geology, Applications of National Priority. ]]>
Sat, 14 Jan 2017 18:53:54 GMT /RashmiYadav45/remote-sensing-and-its-application RashmiYadav45@slideshare.net(RashmiYadav45) Remote Sensing and its Application RashmiYadav45 Introduction -Remote means far away ; Sensing means believing or observing or acquiring some information. Remote sensing means acquiring information of things from a distance with sensors. (without touching the things) Sensors are like simple cameras except that they not only use visible light but also other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum such as infrared, microwaves and ultraviolet regions. Distance of Remote Sensing, Definition of remote sensing - Remote Sensing is: The art and science of obtaining information about an object without being in direct contact with the object (Jensen 2000). Indias National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) defined as : Remote sensing is the technique of deriving information about objects on the surface of the earth without physically coming into contact with them. Remote Sensing Process, - (A) Energy Source or Illumination. (B) Radiation and the Atmosphere. (C) Interaction with the Target. (D) Recording of Energy by the Sensor. (E) Transmission, Reception, & Processing. (F) Interpretation and Analysis. (G) Application. Remote sensing platforms , History of Remote Sensing, Applications of remote sensing - In Agriculture, In Geology, Applications of National Priority. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/remotesensing-170114185354-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction -Remote means far away ; Sensing means believing or observing or acquiring some information. Remote sensing means acquiring information of things from a distance with sensors. (without touching the things) Sensors are like simple cameras except that they not only use visible light but also other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum such as infrared, microwaves and ultraviolet regions. Distance of Remote Sensing, Definition of remote sensing - Remote Sensing is: The art and science of obtaining information about an object without being in direct contact with the object (Jensen 2000). Indias National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) defined as : Remote sensing is the technique of deriving information about objects on the surface of the earth without physically coming into contact with them. Remote Sensing Process, - (A) Energy Source or Illumination. (B) Radiation and the Atmosphere. (C) Interaction with the Target. (D) Recording of Energy by the Sensor. (E) Transmission, Reception, &amp; Processing. (F) Interpretation and Analysis. (G) Application. Remote sensing platforms , History of Remote Sensing, Applications of remote sensing - In Agriculture, In Geology, Applications of National Priority.
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Sugar yeilding plants /slideshow/sugar-yeilding-plants/71017601 sugaryeildingplants-170114175035
INTRODUCTION - The source of sugar can be stems or underground roots. Two principle source of sugar are Sugarcane & sugar beet. Also called as industrial plants The sources of storage sugars are; Stems- Sugarcane, Sugar maple Roots- Beets, carrots Flowers- palm SUGARCANE (Saccharum officinarum) SYSTEMATIC POSIYION Class- Liliopsida Order- Poales Family- Poaceae Genus- Saccharum Species- officinarum Vernacular name- Ganna Botanical & ecological description of sugarcane, SUGARCANE GROWING REGIONS, Cultivation of sugarcane, Processing of sugarcane, Uses of sugarcane Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Family-Amaranthaceae Genus- Beta Species- vulgaris Vernacular name- chukandar Cultivation of Sugar beet, harvesting of Sugar beet, Processing of sugar extraction from Sugar beet, By-products of Sugar beet, Uses of sugar beet, PALMYRA PALM- Manufacture OF Jaggery Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Class - Magnoliopsida Order- Solanales Family-Convolvulaceae Genus Ipomoea Species- batatas USES OF SWEET POTATO, Stevia rebaudiana- USEs OF STEVIA Other sugars, Importance of sugar ]]>

INTRODUCTION - The source of sugar can be stems or underground roots. Two principle source of sugar are Sugarcane & sugar beet. Also called as industrial plants The sources of storage sugars are; Stems- Sugarcane, Sugar maple Roots- Beets, carrots Flowers- palm SUGARCANE (Saccharum officinarum) SYSTEMATIC POSIYION Class- Liliopsida Order- Poales Family- Poaceae Genus- Saccharum Species- officinarum Vernacular name- Ganna Botanical & ecological description of sugarcane, SUGARCANE GROWING REGIONS, Cultivation of sugarcane, Processing of sugarcane, Uses of sugarcane Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Family-Amaranthaceae Genus- Beta Species- vulgaris Vernacular name- chukandar Cultivation of Sugar beet, harvesting of Sugar beet, Processing of sugar extraction from Sugar beet, By-products of Sugar beet, Uses of sugar beet, PALMYRA PALM- Manufacture OF Jaggery Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Class - Magnoliopsida Order- Solanales Family-Convolvulaceae Genus Ipomoea Species- batatas USES OF SWEET POTATO, Stevia rebaudiana- USEs OF STEVIA Other sugars, Importance of sugar ]]>
Sat, 14 Jan 2017 17:50:35 GMT /slideshow/sugar-yeilding-plants/71017601 RashmiYadav45@slideshare.net(RashmiYadav45) Sugar yeilding plants RashmiYadav45 INTRODUCTION - The source of sugar can be stems or underground roots. Two principle source of sugar are Sugarcane & sugar beet. Also called as industrial plants The sources of storage sugars are; Stems- Sugarcane, Sugar maple Roots- Beets, carrots Flowers- palm SUGARCANE (Saccharum officinarum) SYSTEMATIC POSIYION Class- Liliopsida Order- Poales Family- Poaceae Genus- Saccharum Species- officinarum Vernacular name- Ganna Botanical & ecological description of sugarcane, SUGARCANE GROWING REGIONS, Cultivation of sugarcane, Processing of sugarcane, Uses of sugarcane Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)鐃 - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Family-Amaranthaceae Genus- Beta Species- vulgaris Vernacular name- chukandar Cultivation of Sugar beet鐃, harvesting of Sugar beet鐃, Processing of sugar extraction from Sugar beet, By-products of Sugar beet, Uses of sugar beet, PALMYRA PALM- Manufacture OF Jaggery Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Class - Magnoliopsida Order- Solanales Family-Convolvulaceae Genus Ipomoea Species- batatas USES OF SWEET POTATO, Stevia rebaudiana- USEs OF STEVIA Other sugars, Importance of sugar <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sugaryeildingplants-170114175035-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> INTRODUCTION - The source of sugar can be stems or underground roots. Two principle source of sugar are Sugarcane &amp; sugar beet. Also called as industrial plants The sources of storage sugars are; Stems- Sugarcane, Sugar maple Roots- Beets, carrots Flowers- palm SUGARCANE (Saccharum officinarum) SYSTEMATIC POSIYION Class- Liliopsida Order- Poales Family- Poaceae Genus- Saccharum Species- officinarum Vernacular name- Ganna Botanical &amp; ecological description of sugarcane, SUGARCANE GROWING REGIONS, Cultivation of sugarcane, Processing of sugarcane, Uses of sugarcane Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)鐃 - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Family-Amaranthaceae Genus- Beta Species- vulgaris Vernacular name- chukandar Cultivation of Sugar beet鐃, harvesting of Sugar beet鐃, Processing of sugar extraction from Sugar beet, By-products of Sugar beet, Uses of sugar beet, PALMYRA PALM- Manufacture OF Jaggery Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) - SYSTEMATIC POSITION- Class - Magnoliopsida Order- Solanales Family-Convolvulaceae Genus Ipomoea Species- batatas USES OF SWEET POTATO, Stevia rebaudiana- USEs OF STEVIA Other sugars, Importance of sugar
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Parasexuality in fungi /slideshow/parasexuality-in-fungi/71017283 parasexualityinfungi-170114173353
Introduction,In some fungi ,true sexual cycle comprising of nuclear fusion and meiosis is absent. These fungi derive the benefits of sexuality through a cycle know as parasexuaL cycle. First Reported by- Gudio Pontecorvo and J.A.Roper(1952) Parasexual cycle was reported in Aspergillus nidulans,the imperfect stage of Emericella nidulans. Since then parasexual cycle has been discovered not only in several members of Deutromycetes but also in fungi belonging to Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. DEFINETION - Parasexuality is defined as a cycle in which Plasmogamy, Karyogamy and Meiosis [Haploidization] take place in sequence but not at a specified time or at specified points in the life cycle of an organism. Generally parasexual cycle occurs in those fungi in which true sexual cycle does not take place. Parasexualcycle also know as Somatic recombination. PASEXUALITY ALSO REPORTED IN SOME ORGANISMS- Aspergillus nigar, Penicillium crysogenum, STEPS OF PARASEXUAL CYCLE - 1) ESTABLISHMENT OF HETEROKARYOSIS, 2) Formation of Heterozygous DIPLOIDS, 3) occasional mitotic crossing-over during multiplication of diploid nuclei, 4)occasional haplodization through aneuploidy , COMPARISION BETWEEN SEXUAL AND PARASEXUAL CYCLE, IMPORTANCE OF PARASEXUALITY, C0NCLUSION ]]>

Introduction,In some fungi ,true sexual cycle comprising of nuclear fusion and meiosis is absent. These fungi derive the benefits of sexuality through a cycle know as parasexuaL cycle. First Reported by- Gudio Pontecorvo and J.A.Roper(1952) Parasexual cycle was reported in Aspergillus nidulans,the imperfect stage of Emericella nidulans. Since then parasexual cycle has been discovered not only in several members of Deutromycetes but also in fungi belonging to Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. DEFINETION - Parasexuality is defined as a cycle in which Plasmogamy, Karyogamy and Meiosis [Haploidization] take place in sequence but not at a specified time or at specified points in the life cycle of an organism. Generally parasexual cycle occurs in those fungi in which true sexual cycle does not take place. Parasexualcycle also know as Somatic recombination. PASEXUALITY ALSO REPORTED IN SOME ORGANISMS- Aspergillus nigar, Penicillium crysogenum, STEPS OF PARASEXUAL CYCLE - 1) ESTABLISHMENT OF HETEROKARYOSIS, 2) Formation of Heterozygous DIPLOIDS, 3) occasional mitotic crossing-over during multiplication of diploid nuclei, 4)occasional haplodization through aneuploidy , COMPARISION BETWEEN SEXUAL AND PARASEXUAL CYCLE, IMPORTANCE OF PARASEXUALITY, C0NCLUSION ]]>
Sat, 14 Jan 2017 17:33:53 GMT /slideshow/parasexuality-in-fungi/71017283 RashmiYadav45@slideshare.net(RashmiYadav45) Parasexuality in fungi RashmiYadav45 Introduction,In some fungi ,true sexual cycle comprising of nuclear fusion and meiosis is absent. These fungi derive the benefits of sexuality through a cycle know as parasexuaL cycle. First Reported by- Gudio Pontecorvo and J.A.Roper(1952) Parasexual cycle was reported in Aspergillus nidulans,the imperfect stage of Emericella nidulans. Since then parasexual cycle has been discovered not only in several members of Deutromycetes but also in fungi belonging to Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. DEFINETION - Parasexuality is defined as a cycle in which Plasmogamy, Karyogamy and Meiosis [Haploidization] take place in sequence but not at a specified time or at specified points in the life cycle of an organism. Generally parasexual cycle occurs in those fungi in which true sexual cycle does not take place. Parasexualcycle also know as Somatic recombination. PASEXUALITY ALSO REPORTED IN SOME 鐃 ORGANISMS- Aspergillus nigar, Penicillium crysogenum, STEPS OF PARASEXUAL CYCLE - 1) ESTABLISHMENT OF HETEROKARYOSIS, 2) Formation of Heterozygous DIPLOIDS, 3) 鐃 occasional mitotic crossing-over during multiplication of diploid nuclei, 4)occasional haplodization through aneuploidy , COMPARISION BETWEEN SEXUAL AND PARASEXUAL CYCLE, IMPORTANCE OF PARASEXUALITY, C0NCLUSION <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/parasexualityinfungi-170114173353-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction,In some fungi ,true sexual cycle comprising of nuclear fusion and meiosis is absent. These fungi derive the benefits of sexuality through a cycle know as parasexuaL cycle. First Reported by- Gudio Pontecorvo and J.A.Roper(1952) Parasexual cycle was reported in Aspergillus nidulans,the imperfect stage of Emericella nidulans. Since then parasexual cycle has been discovered not only in several members of Deutromycetes but also in fungi belonging to Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes. DEFINETION - Parasexuality is defined as a cycle in which Plasmogamy, Karyogamy and Meiosis [Haploidization] take place in sequence but not at a specified time or at specified points in the life cycle of an organism. Generally parasexual cycle occurs in those fungi in which true sexual cycle does not take place. Parasexualcycle also know as Somatic recombination. PASEXUALITY ALSO REPORTED IN SOME 鐃 ORGANISMS- Aspergillus nigar, Penicillium crysogenum, STEPS OF PARASEXUAL CYCLE - 1) ESTABLISHMENT OF HETEROKARYOSIS, 2) Formation of Heterozygous DIPLOIDS, 3) 鐃 occasional mitotic crossing-over during multiplication of diploid nuclei, 4)occasional haplodization through aneuploidy , COMPARISION BETWEEN SEXUAL AND PARASEXUAL CYCLE, IMPORTANCE OF PARASEXUALITY, C0NCLUSION
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Environmental management: Introduction and scope /RashmiYadav45/environmental-management-introduction-and-scope environmentalmanagement-170114164501
What is Environment ? The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces & other living things which provide conditions for development & growth as well as of danger & damages. INTRODUCTION, Environmental management ,DEFINITION Environmental management system refers to the management of an organization's environmental programs in a comprehensive, systematic, planned and documented manner. It includes the organizational structure, planning & resources for developing, implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection. Characteristics of environmental management, Two main standards- BS7750,ISO 14001, Schemes of environmental management- Eco management and Audit schemes(EMS), Why have an EMS? Scope of environmental management, Importance of environmental management, Role of remote sensing in environmental management]]>

What is Environment ? The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces & other living things which provide conditions for development & growth as well as of danger & damages. INTRODUCTION, Environmental management ,DEFINITION Environmental management system refers to the management of an organization's environmental programs in a comprehensive, systematic, planned and documented manner. It includes the organizational structure, planning & resources for developing, implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection. Characteristics of environmental management, Two main standards- BS7750,ISO 14001, Schemes of environmental management- Eco management and Audit schemes(EMS), Why have an EMS? Scope of environmental management, Importance of environmental management, Role of remote sensing in environmental management]]>
Sat, 14 Jan 2017 16:45:01 GMT /RashmiYadav45/environmental-management-introduction-and-scope RashmiYadav45@slideshare.net(RashmiYadav45) Environmental management: Introduction and scope RashmiYadav45 What is Environment ? The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces & other living things which provide conditions for development & growth as well as of danger & damages. INTRODUCTION, Environmental management ,DEFINITION Environmental management system refers to the management of an organization's environmental programs in a comprehensive, systematic, planned and documented manner. It includes the organizational structure, planning & resources for developing, implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection. Characteristics of environmental management, Two main standards- BS7750,ISO 14001, Schemes of environmental management- Eco management and Audit schemes(EMS), Why have an EMS? Scope of environmental management, Importance of environmental management, Role of remote sensing in environmental management <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/environmentalmanagement-170114164501-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is Environment ? The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces &amp; other living things which provide conditions for development &amp; growth as well as of danger &amp; damages. INTRODUCTION, Environmental management ,DEFINITION Environmental management system refers to the management of an organization&#39;s environmental programs in a comprehensive, systematic, planned and documented manner. It includes the organizational structure, planning &amp; resources for developing, implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection. Characteristics of environmental management, Two main standards- BS7750,ISO 14001, Schemes of environmental management- Eco management and Audit schemes(EMS), Why have an EMS? Scope of environmental management, Importance of environmental management, Role of remote sensing in environmental management
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Biogeochemical cycle /RashmiYadav45/biogeochemical-cycle-71015689 biogeochemicalcycle-170114161108
Introduction,Definition, Cycling elements, Types of biogeochemical cycle- Gaseous cycle and sedimentary cycle Nitrogen cycle, steps of Nitrogen cycle- Nitrogen fixation, Nitrification, Assimilation Ammonification, and Denitrification and ecological function of nitrogen, use of nitrogen cycle phosphorus cycle, steps of phosphorus cycle, biological functions of phosphorus cycle and other functions of phosphorus and conclusion]]>

Introduction,Definition, Cycling elements, Types of biogeochemical cycle- Gaseous cycle and sedimentary cycle Nitrogen cycle, steps of Nitrogen cycle- Nitrogen fixation, Nitrification, Assimilation Ammonification, and Denitrification and ecological function of nitrogen, use of nitrogen cycle phosphorus cycle, steps of phosphorus cycle, biological functions of phosphorus cycle and other functions of phosphorus and conclusion]]>
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