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Plant Physiology Book Pandey And Sinha Pdf 126 This book presents a collection of 19 chapters written by 57 experts in the field of plant physiology, environmental sciences, and plant biochemistry. It contains information on plant physiology, its classification, structure, function, energy and nutrient metabolism, plant growth and development, plant development, plant cell growth and division, photosynthesis, pollination and seed formation, fruit and seed development, plant response to stress, and plant genomics.  The book is mainly divided into three parts. The first part discusses basic plant physiology (Chapter 1), while the second part covers various aspects of plant growth, development, and environmental stresses (Chapter 2). The last part covers plant health. Each chapter is built with its own introduction, leading to overview sections on the topics covered in the following chapters. It also contains a detailed bibliography on all the relevant topics. A book on plant physiology For the students, researchers, and scientists who are interested in the area of plant and crop physiology, this book makes an attempt to define the term “plant physiology” and describe its different sub-disciplines. This book reviews many aspects of plant physiology, including plant anatomy, plant development, plant cell structure, and plant reproduction. It also examines cellular anatomy, plant growth and development, and plant metabolism.This book discusses plant physiology in terms of fertilization, root development, plant nutrition, plant architecture, photosynthesis, respiration, stomatal conductance, surface area to volume ratio, seed germination, and seedling growth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Category:Indian biologists Category:1929 births Category:Indian scientific authors Category:Living people Category:Indian botanists Category:People from Jaunpur district Category:20th-century Indian botanistsCR24]\]. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed guidelines for the control of vector-borne diseases, with vector management as one of the most effective control methods \[[@CR25]\]. Most previous studies have reported the occurrence of *A. phagocytophilum*, *H. canis*, *C. burnetii*, *E. canis*, *B. gibsoni* and *Babesia* spp. in black-tailed deer \[[@CR9],[@CR10],[@CR11],[@CR17]-[@CR19],[@CR26]\]. However, the occurrence of *P. hyophagus* is rare in deer in Europe and North America \[[@CR26],[@CR27]\]. Previous studies have described the occurrence of *P. hyophagus* in wild boar from Germany \[[@CR10],[@CR28]\], North America \[[@CR29]\], and Japan \[[@CR11]\]. The seroprevalence of *P. hyophagus* in black-tailed deer from North Carolina was 1.7% \[[@CR27]\]. In contrast, no antibodies to *P. hyophagus* were detected in this study. In most studies, antibodies to *H. abortus* have been detected in the sera of animals from East and South Asia, North America, Australia and Europe \[[@CR9],[@CR30]-[@CR32]\]. In our study, the highest (93.2%) seroprevalence was found in the *H. abortus* positive black-tailed deer. This finding is similar to previous reports, in which the seroprevalence of *H. abortus* in black-tailed deer (42-100%) was higher than the seroprevalence (12-50%) in wild boar \[[@CR10],[@CR33]\]. In this study, *M. bovis* was prevalent in all age groups and high infection rates were observed in black-tailed deer from the Amur region. Similar results have 570a42141b


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