Magi cdb mango genetic stocks identification and characterisation databaseSedu Dinesh
MAGICdb is a database that provides morphological, fruit quality, and marker data for major mango cultivars. It was created to integrate information from various mango resources in an organized and user-friendly way. The database uses a three-layer structure with a user interface built on HTML, CSS, and JDK, and a MySQL database. It allows users to search for mango varieties based on morphological characteristics or fruit quality traits and view detailed results and information.
Seventh bulletin of the quarterly publication of Tropical Legumes III (TL III...Tropical Legumes III
This bulletin focusses on the progress made under objective four: enhancing common bean productivity and production in focus geographies of sub-Saharan Africa, during year one of
phase III implementation.
“FAO's products, databases and tools on food security” presented by Purushottan Mudbhary, FAO, Bangkok at the ReSAKSS-Asia Conference, Nov 14-16, 2011, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
“Monitoring and mapping incidences of food insecurity and vulnerability”, presented by Michael Sheinkman, WFP, Bangkok at the ReSAKSS-Asia Conference, Nov 14-16, 2011, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Knowledge Management in Underutilized Crops by A. Sivapragasam, CABI, Malaysiaapaari
Knowledge Management in Underutilized Crops by A. Sivapragasam, CABI, Malaysia - Regional Expert Consultation on Underutilized Crops for Food and Nutritional Security in Asia and the Pacific November 13-15, 2017, Bangkok
Crop varieties research and implications on closing yield gaps and diversifyi...africa-rising
Presented by Kalpana Sharma, Frédéric Baudron, Yetsedaw Aynewa, Seid Ahmed Kemal, Asheber Kifle, Meresiet Hailu and Shawkat Begum at the Workshop and Exhibition on Promoting Productivity and Market Access Technologies and Approaches to Improve Farm Income and Livelihoods in Ethiopia: Lessons from Action Research Projects, ILRI, Addis Ababa, 8-9 December 2016
Farmers are more likely to accept yellow/orange fleshed cassava due to the growing popularity/acceptance of orange-fleshed sweet potatoes,Evaluation and selection of cassava varieties for high beta carotene content
Magi cdb mango genetic stocks identification and characterisation databaseSedu Dinesh
MAGICdb is a database that provides morphological, fruit quality, and marker data for major mango cultivars. It was created to integrate information from various mango resources in an organized and user-friendly way. The database uses a three-layer structure with a user interface built on HTML, CSS, and JDK, and a MySQL database. It allows users to search for mango varieties based on morphological characteristics or fruit quality traits and view detailed results and information.
Seventh bulletin of the quarterly publication of Tropical Legumes III (TL III...Tropical Legumes III
This bulletin focusses on the progress made under objective four: enhancing common bean productivity and production in focus geographies of sub-Saharan Africa, during year one of
phase III implementation.
“FAO's products, databases and tools on food security” presented by Purushottan Mudbhary, FAO, Bangkok at the ReSAKSS-Asia Conference, Nov 14-16, 2011, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
“Monitoring and mapping incidences of food insecurity and vulnerability”, presented by Michael Sheinkman, WFP, Bangkok at the ReSAKSS-Asia Conference, Nov 14-16, 2011, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Knowledge Management in Underutilized Crops by A. Sivapragasam, CABI, Malaysiaapaari
Knowledge Management in Underutilized Crops by A. Sivapragasam, CABI, Malaysia - Regional Expert Consultation on Underutilized Crops for Food and Nutritional Security in Asia and the Pacific November 13-15, 2017, Bangkok
Crop varieties research and implications on closing yield gaps and diversifyi...africa-rising
Presented by Kalpana Sharma, Frédéric Baudron, Yetsedaw Aynewa, Seid Ahmed Kemal, Asheber Kifle, Meresiet Hailu and Shawkat Begum at the Workshop and Exhibition on Promoting Productivity and Market Access Technologies and Approaches to Improve Farm Income and Livelihoods in Ethiopia: Lessons from Action Research Projects, ILRI, Addis Ababa, 8-9 December 2016
Farmers are more likely to accept yellow/orange fleshed cassava due to the growing popularity/acceptance of orange-fleshed sweet potatoes,Evaluation and selection of cassava varieties for high beta carotene content
1. The document provides an update on IITA's banana and plantain breeding program in West Africa.
2. The program focuses on classical breeding to develop varieties with disease resistance and improved yield, as well as pre-breeding techniques like chromosome doubling and hormone treatments to facilitate breeding of local landraces.
3. Activities are carried out in several West African countries in collaboration with national partners, focusing on variety development and testing, agronomic research, and establishing germplasm collections.
Improving the shelf life of sweetpotato roots in the market and household lev...RTBENDURE
This document proposes a project to validate clamp and silo storage methods for extending the shelf life of harvested sweet potato roots in Uganda. Sweet potato is an important food security crop in Uganda, but farmers currently harvest all crops before the dry season due to losses from weevils and rotting, resulting in price fluctuations. The project will test storage of three varieties in clamps and silos in three districts, assessing rotting, sprouting and weevil damage over time. Promising techniques will be disseminated through extension services and organizations. Market opportunities will also be identified to help farmers and traders benefit from longer shelf life. The goal is to increase food security and incomes for the estimated 40,000 sweet potato farming households in Uganda
Breadfruit Research and opportunities for Future Commercial DevelopmentAI Publications
African breadfruit (Treculia africana) is a foodcrop tree with enermous potentials for domestic and industrial uses. African breadfruit seeds are highly priced product. Research studies on African breadfruit seeds are mostly basics with limited contribution of information on the commercial opportunities within breadfruit seed industry.This study evaluated the state of research, challenges and prospects of African breadfruit seed industry with the objectives of identifying commercially viable opportunities that should drive future research studies to profit researchers, seed processors and national economy. .Forty-four (44) journal papers comprising of research articles and communications on African breadfruits were randomly selected and reviewed. Other research papers in areas of economic opportunity were also consulted. Focus was on nutritioonal contributions, utilization, research direction, limitations to commercialization and opportunities of African breadfruit seeds. Results showed that research trend in breadfruit seeds is still basic with limited studies on technological advancement for mechanized seed processing, seed propagation and absence of industrial funded studies.Results showed that 13.64%, 47.73%, 18.18%,20.45% were on technology development, chemical composition assays, novel foods/sensory evaluation of formulated Novel foods and supplementation studies respectively. Some product specific machines have been developed for mechanized dehulling of African breadfruit seeds but still at the point of prototypes. These prototypes could be refined through entrepreneurial investments for enhanced efficiency .Few studies (4.05 %) were on commercialization of African breadfruits. The low awareness about the commercial profile of African breadfruit is attributable to fewer available research information on commercial profile of African breadfruit. Globally market opportunities exist for African breadfruit seed oil as domestic oil, bio-lubricants, bio fuels, whole seed meals for confectionaries and animal feedstock.African breadfruit seed flour has important diet therapy properties for the management of some physiological stress conditions. Purpose driven translational studies are expedient to exploit these opportunities. Government, research institutes, universities and entrepreneurs have critical roles for commercial advancement of the breadfruits industry.
The Feed the Future Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab activities in ...africa-rising
Presented by Vara Prasad [Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab - Kansas State University] about the SIIL approach to sustainable intensification in Tanzania. This poster was presented on 5 - 8 February 2019 at the Africa RISING Program Learning Event.
The Crop Ontology is a controlled vocabulary for plant breeding data that aims to standardize terminology across crops and languages. It provides definitions and relationships between trait terms to improve data sharing and analysis. The ontology is being developed collaboratively by crop experts and is mapped to other related ontologies. It is powering various crop databases and tools to allow interoperability of phenotypic and genetic data.
Value Chain Analysis of WARQE Food Products in Ethiopiaijmvsc
1) The document analyzes the value chain of warqe food products in Ethiopia, mapping the chains for kocho and bulla. It identifies the principal actors as farmers, collectors, processors, wholesalers, retailers, and consumers.
2) Weak product and information flow was observed between actors within and across different levels of the chains. The kocho value chain was found to be inefficient, with farmers receiving a small share of the consumer price.
3) There are opportunities to upgrade the value chains' performance by supporting farmers and bulla processors through credit, improved varieties, extension services, market facilities, and information. Overall, analyzing these traditional food value chains can help improve quality and competitiveness
Tebufenozide Market — Top assessment of product innovations 2025Arushi00
Tebufenozide is an insecticide used on crops like berries, grapes, and vegetables to control caterpillars and other pests. The global tebufenozide market is growing due to increasing demand for environmentally-friendly pest control methods and emphasis on reducing pollution. Key regions driving growth are North America, Asia Pacific, and emerging markets like Brazil and Argentina. Major producers of tebufenozide include Gowan Co., SinoHarvest, and Rohm and Haas.
In vitro regeneration is required for incorporation of gene of
interest in order to genetically modify mango. With the development of rDNA technology, plant breeders have
access to a large number of genes that can be integrated into the plant genome.
European 3D Documentation User Meeting: an Introduction to the Focus3D Laser ...FARO_Europe
FARO develops and markets portable CMMs (coordinate measuring machines) and 3D documentation devices to solve dimensional metrology problems.
Technology from FARO permits high-precision 3D measurement, documentation and comparison of parts and compound structures within production and quality assurance processes. The devices are used for inspecting components and assemblies, production planning, documenting large volume spaces or structures in 3D, and more. FARO’s 3D measurement technology allows companies to maximize efficiencies and improve processes.
Quick guide for Mongo DB main terms.
1. NoSQL Database == RDBMS Database
2. NoSQL Collection == RDBMS Table
3. NoSQL Document == RDBMS Record or Row
4. NoSQL Field == RDBMS Column. Example for field - { key: value }
Final version mango language database presentationSTCC Library
Mango Language is an online language learning system that provides engaging and interactive lessons to teach real conversation skills for practical communication. It is a completely web-based system that can be accessed anywhere as long as there is an internet connection. To use Mango Language, users create a personal account, select a language to learn, and have access to features like lessons, translation, and a mobile app. A microphone is required for interactive parts of the lessons. Students can access Mango Language through the STCC library homepage and databases or need to login with their student barcode number and password when accessing remotely.
The document discusses the risks and challenges of automatically gathering statistics in an Oracle database. It notes that while gathering statistics is intended to optimize SQL performance, it can sometimes have the unintended effect of adding more expensive SQL or invalidating cached execution plans, potentially slowing performance. The recommendation is that unless database performance is known to be poor, statistics should not be changed automatically and the risks of gathering statistics outweigh the potential benefits.
This document provides information on cassava taxonomy, origin, cultivation, uses, and genetic diversity analysis using morphological and molecular markers. It discusses cassava's classification in the plant kingdom, top cassava producing countries, and its importance as a food source for over 500 million people. It also summarizes the use of phenotypic and biochemical markers, as well as molecular markers like RFLPs, SSRs, RAPDs, and AFLPs to study genetic diversity and identify cassava varieties with desired traits like cassava mosaic disease resistance.
Databse & Technology 2 _ Francisco Munoz alvarez _ 11g new functionalities fo...InSync2011
Oracle 11G includes several new functionalities to improve performance and capabilities for DBAs. Key improvements include Advanced Compression which can compress data by 5x, RAC performance which is 70% faster, and optimizer statistics collection which is 10x faster. New features also allow read-only access to physical standbys, invisible indexes for testing without dropping indexes, and Real Application Testing to test changes against real workloads before production.
Challenges and opportunities in personal omics profilingSenthil Natesan
The term ‘‘omic’’ is derived from the Latin suffix ‘‘ome’’ meaning mass or many. Thus, OMICS involve a mass (large number) of measurements per endpoint. (Jackson et al., 2006)
The functional state of a cell can be explained by the integrated set of different OMICS data, called molecular signature or biomarker.The same fact can be exploited to find out difference between diseased and normal.
For diagnosis of a diseases in future, personal OMICS profiling (POP) is indispensible.
The POP further confer advantage to produce personal drugs, based on POP.
Databse & Technology 2 _ Paul Guerin _ The biggest looser database - a boot c...InSync2011
The document discusses database optimization techniques including right-sizing the database capacity, identifying unused tables and indexes to drop, archiving expired data to reduce table sizes, improving insert performance with direct-path inserts, rebuilding tables to increase block density, enabling table compression, and identifying unnecessary indexes. Specific examples are provided where these techniques reduced database sizes from 850GB to 550GB, dropped an unused 84GB table, reduced a table from 62GB to 5GB by deleting expired data, and rebuilt a table from 42GB to 2GB to improve block density.
MongoDB is an open source NoSQL database written in C++. It uses BSON format to store JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas in data collections. Some key features include:
- Flexible document schemas for storing heterogeneous data.
- Rich querying capabilities using standard queries and aggregation pipelines.
- Support for indexing, replication, and sharding for scalability.
- Data is stored in flexible, JSON-like documents which support embedding and linking of related data.
Biotech research at tamil nadu agricultural university 2011Senthil Natesan
The document discusses biotechnology education and research activities at Genesis. It describes undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in biotechnology. The major areas of biotechnology research include isolating genes for crop traits, genetic transformation of crops, and marker-assisted breeding. Key target traits are abiotic stress resistance, biotic stress resistance, and nutritional quality. Various projects are outlined relating to drought tolerance, submergence tolerance, salt tolerance, insect resistance, disease resistance, iron rice, golden rice, and low phytate crops.
1. The document provides an update on IITA's banana and plantain breeding program in West Africa.
2. The program focuses on classical breeding to develop varieties with disease resistance and improved yield, as well as pre-breeding techniques like chromosome doubling and hormone treatments to facilitate breeding of local landraces.
3. Activities are carried out in several West African countries in collaboration with national partners, focusing on variety development and testing, agronomic research, and establishing germplasm collections.
Improving the shelf life of sweetpotato roots in the market and household lev...RTBENDURE
This document proposes a project to validate clamp and silo storage methods for extending the shelf life of harvested sweet potato roots in Uganda. Sweet potato is an important food security crop in Uganda, but farmers currently harvest all crops before the dry season due to losses from weevils and rotting, resulting in price fluctuations. The project will test storage of three varieties in clamps and silos in three districts, assessing rotting, sprouting and weevil damage over time. Promising techniques will be disseminated through extension services and organizations. Market opportunities will also be identified to help farmers and traders benefit from longer shelf life. The goal is to increase food security and incomes for the estimated 40,000 sweet potato farming households in Uganda
Breadfruit Research and opportunities for Future Commercial DevelopmentAI Publications
African breadfruit (Treculia africana) is a foodcrop tree with enermous potentials for domestic and industrial uses. African breadfruit seeds are highly priced product. Research studies on African breadfruit seeds are mostly basics with limited contribution of information on the commercial opportunities within breadfruit seed industry.This study evaluated the state of research, challenges and prospects of African breadfruit seed industry with the objectives of identifying commercially viable opportunities that should drive future research studies to profit researchers, seed processors and national economy. .Forty-four (44) journal papers comprising of research articles and communications on African breadfruits were randomly selected and reviewed. Other research papers in areas of economic opportunity were also consulted. Focus was on nutritioonal contributions, utilization, research direction, limitations to commercialization and opportunities of African breadfruit seeds. Results showed that research trend in breadfruit seeds is still basic with limited studies on technological advancement for mechanized seed processing, seed propagation and absence of industrial funded studies.Results showed that 13.64%, 47.73%, 18.18%,20.45% were on technology development, chemical composition assays, novel foods/sensory evaluation of formulated Novel foods and supplementation studies respectively. Some product specific machines have been developed for mechanized dehulling of African breadfruit seeds but still at the point of prototypes. These prototypes could be refined through entrepreneurial investments for enhanced efficiency .Few studies (4.05 %) were on commercialization of African breadfruits. The low awareness about the commercial profile of African breadfruit is attributable to fewer available research information on commercial profile of African breadfruit. Globally market opportunities exist for African breadfruit seed oil as domestic oil, bio-lubricants, bio fuels, whole seed meals for confectionaries and animal feedstock.African breadfruit seed flour has important diet therapy properties for the management of some physiological stress conditions. Purpose driven translational studies are expedient to exploit these opportunities. Government, research institutes, universities and entrepreneurs have critical roles for commercial advancement of the breadfruits industry.
The Feed the Future Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab activities in ...africa-rising
Presented by Vara Prasad [Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab - Kansas State University] about the SIIL approach to sustainable intensification in Tanzania. This poster was presented on 5 - 8 February 2019 at the Africa RISING Program Learning Event.
The Crop Ontology is a controlled vocabulary for plant breeding data that aims to standardize terminology across crops and languages. It provides definitions and relationships between trait terms to improve data sharing and analysis. The ontology is being developed collaboratively by crop experts and is mapped to other related ontologies. It is powering various crop databases and tools to allow interoperability of phenotypic and genetic data.
Value Chain Analysis of WARQE Food Products in Ethiopiaijmvsc
1) The document analyzes the value chain of warqe food products in Ethiopia, mapping the chains for kocho and bulla. It identifies the principal actors as farmers, collectors, processors, wholesalers, retailers, and consumers.
2) Weak product and information flow was observed between actors within and across different levels of the chains. The kocho value chain was found to be inefficient, with farmers receiving a small share of the consumer price.
3) There are opportunities to upgrade the value chains' performance by supporting farmers and bulla processors through credit, improved varieties, extension services, market facilities, and information. Overall, analyzing these traditional food value chains can help improve quality and competitiveness
Tebufenozide Market — Top assessment of product innovations 2025Arushi00
Tebufenozide is an insecticide used on crops like berries, grapes, and vegetables to control caterpillars and other pests. The global tebufenozide market is growing due to increasing demand for environmentally-friendly pest control methods and emphasis on reducing pollution. Key regions driving growth are North America, Asia Pacific, and emerging markets like Brazil and Argentina. Major producers of tebufenozide include Gowan Co., SinoHarvest, and Rohm and Haas.
In vitro regeneration is required for incorporation of gene of
interest in order to genetically modify mango. With the development of rDNA technology, plant breeders have
access to a large number of genes that can be integrated into the plant genome.
European 3D Documentation User Meeting: an Introduction to the Focus3D Laser ...FARO_Europe
FARO develops and markets portable CMMs (coordinate measuring machines) and 3D documentation devices to solve dimensional metrology problems.
Technology from FARO permits high-precision 3D measurement, documentation and comparison of parts and compound structures within production and quality assurance processes. The devices are used for inspecting components and assemblies, production planning, documenting large volume spaces or structures in 3D, and more. FARO’s 3D measurement technology allows companies to maximize efficiencies and improve processes.
Quick guide for Mongo DB main terms.
1. NoSQL Database == RDBMS Database
2. NoSQL Collection == RDBMS Table
3. NoSQL Document == RDBMS Record or Row
4. NoSQL Field == RDBMS Column. Example for field - { key: value }
Final version mango language database presentationSTCC Library
Mango Language is an online language learning system that provides engaging and interactive lessons to teach real conversation skills for practical communication. It is a completely web-based system that can be accessed anywhere as long as there is an internet connection. To use Mango Language, users create a personal account, select a language to learn, and have access to features like lessons, translation, and a mobile app. A microphone is required for interactive parts of the lessons. Students can access Mango Language through the STCC library homepage and databases or need to login with their student barcode number and password when accessing remotely.
The document discusses the risks and challenges of automatically gathering statistics in an Oracle database. It notes that while gathering statistics is intended to optimize SQL performance, it can sometimes have the unintended effect of adding more expensive SQL or invalidating cached execution plans, potentially slowing performance. The recommendation is that unless database performance is known to be poor, statistics should not be changed automatically and the risks of gathering statistics outweigh the potential benefits.
This document provides information on cassava taxonomy, origin, cultivation, uses, and genetic diversity analysis using morphological and molecular markers. It discusses cassava's classification in the plant kingdom, top cassava producing countries, and its importance as a food source for over 500 million people. It also summarizes the use of phenotypic and biochemical markers, as well as molecular markers like RFLPs, SSRs, RAPDs, and AFLPs to study genetic diversity and identify cassava varieties with desired traits like cassava mosaic disease resistance.
Databse & Technology 2 _ Francisco Munoz alvarez _ 11g new functionalities fo...InSync2011
Oracle 11G includes several new functionalities to improve performance and capabilities for DBAs. Key improvements include Advanced Compression which can compress data by 5x, RAC performance which is 70% faster, and optimizer statistics collection which is 10x faster. New features also allow read-only access to physical standbys, invisible indexes for testing without dropping indexes, and Real Application Testing to test changes against real workloads before production.
Challenges and opportunities in personal omics profilingSenthil Natesan
The term ‘‘omic’’ is derived from the Latin suffix ‘‘ome’’ meaning mass or many. Thus, OMICS involve a mass (large number) of measurements per endpoint. (Jackson et al., 2006)
The functional state of a cell can be explained by the integrated set of different OMICS data, called molecular signature or biomarker.The same fact can be exploited to find out difference between diseased and normal.
For diagnosis of a diseases in future, personal OMICS profiling (POP) is indispensible.
The POP further confer advantage to produce personal drugs, based on POP.
Databse & Technology 2 _ Paul Guerin _ The biggest looser database - a boot c...InSync2011
The document discusses database optimization techniques including right-sizing the database capacity, identifying unused tables and indexes to drop, archiving expired data to reduce table sizes, improving insert performance with direct-path inserts, rebuilding tables to increase block density, enabling table compression, and identifying unnecessary indexes. Specific examples are provided where these techniques reduced database sizes from 850GB to 550GB, dropped an unused 84GB table, reduced a table from 62GB to 5GB by deleting expired data, and rebuilt a table from 42GB to 2GB to improve block density.
MongoDB is an open source NoSQL database written in C++. It uses BSON format to store JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas in data collections. Some key features include:
- Flexible document schemas for storing heterogeneous data.
- Rich querying capabilities using standard queries and aggregation pipelines.
- Support for indexing, replication, and sharding for scalability.
- Data is stored in flexible, JSON-like documents which support embedding and linking of related data.
Biotech research at tamil nadu agricultural university 2011Senthil Natesan
The document discusses biotechnology education and research activities at Genesis. It describes undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in biotechnology. The major areas of biotechnology research include isolating genes for crop traits, genetic transformation of crops, and marker-assisted breeding. Key target traits are abiotic stress resistance, biotic stress resistance, and nutritional quality. Various projects are outlined relating to drought tolerance, submergence tolerance, salt tolerance, insect resistance, disease resistance, iron rice, golden rice, and low phytate crops.
Somatic embryogenesis in mono and poly embryonic varieties of mangoRajesh Pati
Mango ( Mangifera indica L.) is the most important fruit crop because of its wide adaptability, high nutritive value, richness in variety, delicious taste, excellent flavour, attractive appearance and commercial utility in India as well as in many part of the world.Polyembryonic cultivars are good rootstock because of moderate canopy, tolerant to draught, salt, environmental stress (wind, high
temperature, air pollution), fungal disease (anthracnose, powdery mildew, gummosis) and hoppers.
This document provides information on the history, biological description, structural description, culture, propagation, nutritional value, varieties, and uses of mangoes. It details that mangoes are native to South East Asia, specifically India, and were spread by human beings and through Buddhism to other parts of Asia. It was cultivated in Africa in 1600 and reached regions like Brazil, the West Indies, and Florida at later dates. The document describes the tree structure, flowering and fruiting process, nutritional content, common foreign and Indian varieties such as Alphonso, and uses of mangoes in food.
This document provides an overview of using DB2 on IBM mainframe systems. It discusses logging into TSO, allocating datasets for DB2 use, using the SPUFI tool to interactively execute SQL statements against DB2, and some key DB2 concepts like logical unit of work and the different views that programs and the system have of the DB2 environment.
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MongoDB is an open-source, document-oriented, NoSQL database that provides scalability, performance, and high availability. It is written in C++ and stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, allowing for easy querying and retrieval of data. MongoDB is commonly used for applications that require scalability and large datasets, and provides features like auto-sharding, replication, and rich queries.
This document describes the TNAU Seed Portal, a database developed under the guidance of Dr. N. Senthil to provide information on seed standards, varieties, and marker fingerprinting data. The portal was created to address limitations of existing databases by providing a user-friendly interface for varietal search of rice. It utilizes MYSQL, PHP and HTML and contains data on morphological characters, DUS characters, varietal information, and SSR marker profiles of varieties. Future plans include expanding the marker data and making the database available as a mobile application.
TNAU Seed portal-An online database for Indian Minimum Standards,varietal characters,Seed production,seed processing,seed testing and seed legislation's,marker data etc...
TNAU PDB- Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Proteome Database-Black gram pro...Senthil Natesan
In India, blackgram is the main edible crop ranking fourth among the pulses. There is a need to increase the performance of pulse crops, particularly in developing countries, where most grain legume production is for human consumption and demand is increasing due to population increase.Investigation was carried out on the possible effects of artificial ageing on dry seeds of blackgram. We have analyzed the quantitative and qualitative proteome changes in artificially aged dry seeds compared with that in control and the results were presented herein.Fresh seeds taken as control and 6 days artificially seeds as test.There were totally 59 spots detected both in fresh and accelerated aged seeds. Among these 16 spots differentially were expressed by artificial ageing, including 4 up regulated spots and 12 down regulated ones.
The reference 2D-PAGE gel shows the position of each identified protein in control. The entire list of protein can also be obtained by selecting the crop variety displayed inside the table. By selecting the spot in the gel image the entire information about that protein in both control as well as test can be obtained.All the reference maps are also displayed under 2D gel section for a quick reference.
This document discusses post-harvest handling systems of tropical fruits in Malaysia. It provides an overview of fruit production and consumption in the country. Some of the main challenges with post-harvest handling identified are rough transportation practices, lack of cooling facilities, and inadequate training. Solutions proposed include improving technology transfer related to harvesting, packaging, storage and other post-harvest processes, as well as increasing cooperation across government agencies and the private sector.
TNAU Seed portal- Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Seed portalSenthil Natesan
Seed play an important role in any technology embedding and we have to produce pure, quality, resistant, healthy seeds for production of healthy food to satisfy our needs.The vast variety of information regarding seeds is scattered and no such organized one stop database available at present
Hence information regarding quality seed production, maintenance of seed quality and purity, minimum seed standards of the crop, Varietal characters, DUS characters and many are incorporated in the user friendly interface TNAU SEED PORTAL .
Présentation du Projet AfroWeeds à la journées Africrice - février 2012Emmanuel Anago Codjo
Résultats du projet AfroWeeds (African Weeds of Rice) qui a œuvré pour la mise en place d'outils d'aide à la décision pour une meilleure gestion des mauvaises herbes dans les rizières en Afrique (http://www.afroweeds.org/)
This document summarizes a case study of the Crop Crisis Control Project (C3P) in East and Central Africa from 2006-2008 that aimed to provide clean banana planting materials in response to epidemics of banana diseases. The project used macropropagation chambers and mother gardens to multiply banana plantlets in 6 countries. While the intervention increased access to disease-free materials, issues with scaling up production, quality control along the supply chain, and integrating with local seed systems limited the project's long-term success and sustainability. The case study highlights lessons for improving emergency seed system interventions for vegetatively propagated crops.
This document summarizes a presentation on metadata analysis of germplasm collections in the agINFRA project. It describes two main germplasm data sources - the Chinese Crop Germplasm Information System and the Italian National Germplasm Database. It discusses the schemas and descriptors used, mappings between schemas, and a linked data approach to connecting the different data sources. The overall goal is to facilitate interoperability between global germplasm databases.
The CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) aims to harness the potential of root, tuber and banana crops to improve food security, nutrition and livelihoods for 200 million people in developing countries. These crops include potatoes, sweetpotatoes, cassava, yams, bananas and plantains. They are important staple crops in Sub-Saharan Africa that are often grown by women and marginalized groups. RTB crops can produce high yields of calories per hectare and some varieties provide vitamins and minerals. They are also important cash crops and can be used to make processed products, which adds value. While facing common challenges like perishability, RTB crops also have
This document provides an overview of bioinformatics and discusses key concepts like:
- Bioinformatics combines biology, computer science, and information technology to analyze large amounts of biological data.
- High-throughput DNA sequencing has generated vast genomic data that requires bioinformatics tools and databases accessible via the internet to analyze and share.
- Popular sequence alignment tools like BLAST, FASTA, and ClustalW are used to search databases and compare sequences, helping researchers analyze genes and genomes.
This document discusses strategies for developing smart agriculture in Thailand using new technologies. It outlines several key challenges facing Thai agriculture, including rising population and food demands, climate change impacts, and labor shortages. It then proposes using information and communication technologies (ICT) like sensors, drones, and mobile apps to address issues in crop production, quality assessment, risk reduction, knowledge empowerment, and more. Specific solutions outlined include precision farming systems, quality traceability tools, early warning systems, and advisory services. It emphasizes the need for collaboration between different groups and an approach called "Village that Learn" to facilitate local knowledge sharing and lifelong learning. The overall aim is to create smarter farmers and officers through appropriate technology integration.
The document summarizes presentations and technologies seen at Agritech 2015 in Tel Aviv, Israel. It describes Israeli companies and research organizations showcasing agricultural machinery, sensors for monitoring cow health, fruit and vegetable packaging solutions, banana tissue culture, drought-resistant crops, and post-harvest technologies like edible coatings to extend shelf life. It also notes observations in Israel like widespread use of drip irrigation, mechanized farming, and growing crops in high salinity soil near the Dead Sea.
This document discusses downloading data from public databases like GBIF and GENESYS. It provides examples of using GBIF and GENESYS to find and download occurrence record data for the species Phaseolus coccineus. The document emphasizes filtering search results and carefully selecting which data fields to download.
Improvement of Banana and Plantain in West and Central AfricaExternalEvents
The document summarizes the activities of CARBAP, the African Center for Research on Bananas and Plantains. It discusses:
1) CARBAP's mission to improve banana and plantain productivity and food security in West and Central Africa through research and development.
2) An overview of CARBAP, including its creation in 2001, headquarters in Cameroon, staff of 120 people, and strategic plan to develop technologies and innovations for production and processing of bananas and plantains.
3) CARBAP's banana and plantain improvement program, which uses traditional hybridization techniques and tissue culture to develop new hybrid varieties that are resistant to diseases while meeting user requirements.
Improvement of Banana and Plantain in West and Central AfricaExternalEvents
The document summarizes the activities of CARBAP, the African Center for Research on Bananas and Plantains. It discusses:
1) CARBAP's mission to improve banana and plantain productivity and food security in West and Central Africa through research and development.
2) An overview of CARBAP, including its creation in 2001, headquarters in Cameroon, staff of 120 people, and strategic plan to develop technologies and innovations for production and processing of bananas and plantains.
3) CARBAP's banana and plantain improvement program, which uses traditional hybridization techniques and tissue culture to develop new hybrid varieties that are resistant to diseases while meeting user requirements.
This document summarizes the activities of the Agricultural Data Interest Group (IGAD) at various RDA meetings between 2013-2017. It discusses the establishment of IGAD and several working groups focused on specific data types like wheat, rice, and farm data. It also outlines several deliverables produced by each working group, including standards, frameworks, and guidelines related to data management, sharing, and interoperability for different agricultural domains. Finally, it emphasizes that the RDA structure enables collaboration across geographic and topical divisions to address diverse data issues in agriculture.
The document discusses various types of gene banks and methods for conserving plant genetic resources ex situ. It describes seed banks, tissue banks, cryo banks, pollen banks, field gene banks, sperm banks and ova banks. It provides details on how each method preserves genetic material and which types of plants each method can be used for. The document also discusses best practices for managing gene bank accessions through electronic databases to facilitate utilization of plant genetic resources.
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The GCP is a 10-year program launched in 2003 with a $15 million annual budget to improve crops in harsh drought-prone environments in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It partners with over 200 institutes including the CGIAR. The GCP aims to use genetic diversity and plant science to develop improved crop varieties for food security. It focuses on cereals, legumes, roots, and tubers through research themes, initiatives, and an integrated breeding platform. Major achievements include developing genetic resources, genomic tools, and stress-resistant markers. Moving forward, the GCP faces challenges in monitoring and evaluating impact, ensuring product delivery, and strengthening partnerships to complete its work by 2013.
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Centre of innovation, Agricultural College and Research Institute,MaduraiSenthil Natesan
Establishment Central Instrumentation facility with the cost of 6.03 crore to take up multidisciplinary research project at AC&RI,Madurai. The analytical platform includes UP-HPLC for amino acid analysis, XRF for micronutrient analysis and GC-MS for metabolic profiling. The imaging facilities like upright, inverted and Florence microscope established for imaging pathogen & Insects. The molecular biology lab with real time PCR will help for the gene expression studies.
The agriculture sector employs nearly half of the workforce in the country. However, it contributes to 17.5% of the GDP (at current prices in 2015-16).Agriculture sector’s contribution has decreased from more than 50% of GDP in the 1950s to 15.4% in 2015-16 (at constant prices). This slides discuss about Indian agriculture status and problems and solutions.
This document summarizes a study that used genome wide association mapping (GWAS) and genomic selection (GS) to identify genetic markers linked to leaf tip necrosis (LTN) in wheat. GWAS identified markers linked to known LTN genes Lr34, Lr46, and Lr68, as well as novel loci on chromosomes 2BL, 3BS, 5BL and 7BS. Genomic selection models were able to accurately predict LTN, with the G-BLUP model achieving the highest prediction accuracy. The study demonstrated the utility of genotyping by sequencing (GBS) markers, GWAS and GS for dissecting complex traits in wheat breeding.
Paradigm shift in breeding for Sugarcane to Energycane – An exclusive biofuel...Senthil Natesan
Energycane is being developed as an exclusive biofuel crop through conventional breeding of sugarcane. Several high-fiber energycane clones have been developed with fiber content over 20% and dry matter production over 70 tons per hectare. These clones are being evaluated under various agro-climatic zones for their suitability. Energycane is expected to improve the profitability of the sugar industry through cogeneration of electricity and offer new opportunities for marginal lands through its drought and waterlogging tolerance.
The need for nutrient efficient rice varieties Status and prospectsSenthil Natesan
The documents discuss the need for nutrient efficient rice varieties in India. Modern agriculture is increasingly taxing on nature and fertilizer sources are becoming depleted. While yields have increased through fertilizer use, productivity must now rise through nutrient efficient varieties. Rice is a particularly important crop for India. Breeding efforts aim to develop varieties that can grow well with less fertilizer input by efficiently acquiring and utilizing nutrients. Traits related to deficiency sensing, tolerance and nutrient recycling are priorities. Evaluating landraces and wild relatives may provide useful genes for nutrient efficiency. Both conventional and molecular breeding approaches can contribute to producing varieties suited for the future of sustainable agriculture.
Deployment of rust resistance genes in wheat varietiesSenthil Natesan
Deployment of rust resistance genes in wheat varieties increased wheat production in India. Rust diseases such as leaf rust, stem rust, and yellow rust were major threats to wheat cultivation. Breeding efforts in India focused on identifying and cataloging rust resistance genes from landraces and wild relatives. Popular varieties developed in India like PBW 343 carried the rust susceptible Sr31 gene. Surveillance of rust pathogens found new virulent races emerging over time, requiring deployment of new resistance genes in wheat varieties for sustainable production.
This document discusses harnessing sex expression and pollination mechanisms in castor to enable commercial exploitation of heterosis. It describes:
1) Manipulating varied sex expressions in castor by controlling environmental factors like temperature and nutrition to promote female or male flowering.
2) Exploiting pistillate sex expression in female parent lines and maintaining them by controlling environmental conditions.
3) Developing male sterile lines by isolating male parents and cross pollinating them.
4) Conducting hybrid seed production trials of various castor hybrids like GCH-7 and observing pollen behavior, including potential for self-pollination.
5) Studying pollination mechanisms and finding
Genomics Assisted Breeding for Resilient Rice: Progress and ProspectsSenthil Natesan
This document summarizes progress and prospects in genomics assisted breeding for resilient rice. It discusses the challenges of declining resources, climate change, and yield plateaus that must be addressed by 2050 to double global food production. Various physiological mechanisms for drought resistance in rice are described. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for drought tolerance have been mapped across different populations. Marker-assisted selection has been used successfully to introgress root trait QTLs into elite rice varieties, improving their performance under drought. Transgenic approaches overexpressing drought-related genes have also shown promise. Submergence tolerance in rice has been achieved through mapping a major QTL accounting for most phenotypic variation, providing insights into breeding flood-resistant rice varieties.
COCONUT GENETIC RESOURCES CONSERVATION & UTILIZATION IN INDIASenthil Natesan
This document summarizes information about coconut production, research, and genetic resources in India. It provides statistics on coconut production in India including area under cultivation, annual production, productivity, contribution to GDP, and employment. It also summarizes coconut production trends in major coconut growing states and details the coconut research setup in India. The document discusses characterization of indigenous and exotic coconut germplasm collections and characterization of coconut genetic resources. It lists improved coconut varieties and hybrids released for cultivation in different agro-climatic zones of India.
This document summarizes germplasm conservation strategies for oil palm. It discusses the need for conservation given oil palm's narrow genetic base. It describes the genetics and species of oil palm, as well as qualitative traits that have been identified. The document outlines India's field gene bank containing 650 palms of 16 accessions. It discusses various conservation strategies including conservation of seed, cryopreservation of zygotic embryos, somatic embryos, polyembryoids, shoot tip culture, and pollen. Successful protocols have been developed for cryopreserving somatic embryos, polyembryoids, shoot tip culture, and long-term storage of pollen. Challenges remain in assessing survival rates and clonal propagation.
Improvement of Medicinal Plants: Challenges and Innovative ApproachesSenthil Natesan
This document discusses breeding efforts to develop improved varieties of the medicinal plant Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). It describes the development of two promising lines, DWS 132 and DWS 135, as well as a dwarf pure line called DWS 327. A new procumbent plant type was developed called DWS-6. For the first time, a male sterile line was developed in ashwagandha. Growth studies showed active ingredients decrease with maturity. Some identified descriptors for distinctness, uniformity and stability include plant height, type, branching pattern and root branching.
Towards improvement of oil content in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.)Senthil Natesan
This document discusses strategies to improve oil content and quality in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) through plant breeding and biotechnology approaches. It summarizes safflower production trends in India, oil content variation in different cultivars, and strategies to enhance oil yield through simultaneous improvement of seed yield and oil content. The document also discusses development of breeding populations using exotic germplasm as donors, quantitative trait locus mapping efforts for oil content, and prospects for association mapping and candidate gene mining to identify alleles for high oil traits. Marker-assisted selection is proposed as a strategy to introgress simply inherited high oleic acid traits into elite safflower varieties.
New paradigms in breeder seed production include molecular marker techniques, phenomics, and controlled environments. DNA marker fingerprinting and barcoding can verify variety identification and genetic purity. Molecular grow-out tests (GOT) using nested markers allow testing of genetic purity at different generations. Phenomics facilities enable high-throughput field and greenhouse phenotyping for selection and uniformity testing. Controlled environments are useful for seedling phenotyping and screening under precise environmental conditions. Together these new approaches can help strengthen maintenance breeding and quality assurance of breeder seed.
Genomics platform for agriculture-CAT lectureSenthil Natesan
The popular lecture for the undergraduate students of agriculture to know about the application of biotechnology in agriculture science graduates. Some of the major break through inventions how it impact on agriculture research and development
Castor is an oilseed plant which is earning attention on researchers in recent days. Because of this, the gemplasms of ancient varieties were now recovered and grown in trial fields for getting genetically superior variety.
As a result, in Castor and Tapioca research station there a variety named YRCH (Yethapur Ricinus Communis Hybrid) with all desired traits which are essential for a plant both phenotypically and genetically was developed.
Triacylglycerols produced by plants are one of the most energy-rich and abundant forms of reduced carbon available from nature. Given their chemical similarities, plant oils represent a logical substitute for conventional diesel, a non-renewable energy source. However, as plant oils are too viscous for use in modern diesel engines, they are converted to fatty acid esters. Apart from seed oil vegetative tissue is potential source as bio mass for biofuel production, taking 15 tonnes per hectare as an average dry matter yield for a perennial grass, an oil content of 20– 25% by weight will produce about 3400 l of biodiesel (Heaton et al., 2004). There is growing interest in engineering green biomass to expand the production of plant oils as feed and biofuels. Here, we show that PHOSPHOLIPID: DIACYLGLYCEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE1 (PDAT1) is a critical enzyme involved in triacylglycerol (TAG) synthesis in leaves. Overexpression of PDAT1 increases leaf TAG accumulation, leading to oil droplet overexpansion through fusion. Ectopic expression of oleosin promotes the clustering of small oil droplets. Coexpression of PDAT1 with oleosin boosts leaf TAG content by up to 6.4% of the dry weight without affecting membrane lipid composition and plant growth. PDAT1 overexpression stimulates fatty acid synthesis (FAS) and increases fatty acid flux toward the prokaryotic glycerolipid pathway (Julian at al..2013). First, an Arabidopsis thaliana gene diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT) coding for a key enzyme in triacylglycerol (TAG) biosynthesis, was expressed in tobacco under the control of a strong ribulose-biphosphate carboxylase small subunit promoter. This modification led to up to a 20-fold increase in TAG accumulation in tobacco leaves and translated into an overall of about a twofold increase in extracted fatty acids (FA) up to 5.8% of dry biomass in Nicotiana tabacum cv Wisconsin, and up to 6% in high-sugar tobacco variety NC-55 ( Andrianovet al 2010). Therefore Biotechnology has important and perhaps critical part to play in large-scale development of Biodiesel.
Vaccines have been revolutionary for the prevention of infectious diseases. Despite worldwide immunization of children against the six devastating diseases, 20% of infants are still left un-immunized; responsible for approximately two million unnecessary deaths every year, especially in the remote and impoverished parts of the globe. This is because of the constraints on vaccine production, distribution and delivery. One hundred percent coverage is desirable, because un-immunized populations in remote areas can spread infections and epidemics in the immunized safe areas, which have comparatively low herd immunity. For some infectious diseases, immunizations either do not exist or they are unreliable or very expensive. Immunization through DNA vaccines is an alternative but is an expensive approach, with disappointing immune response. Hence the search is on for cost-effective, easy-to-administer, easy-to-store, fail-safe and socio-culturally readily acceptable vaccines and their delivery systems. As Hippocrates said, Let thy food be thy medicine, scientists suggest that plants and plant viruses can be genetically engineered to produce vaccines against diseases such as dental caries; and life-threatening infections like diarrhea, AIDS, etc (Lal et al., 2007)
Cellular signal transduction pathways under abiotic stressSenthil Natesan
Abiotic stresses, especially cold, salinity and drought, are the primary causes of crop loss worldwide. Plant adaptation to environmental stresses is dependent upon the activation of cascades of molecular networks involved in stress perception, signal transduction, and the expression of specific stress-related genes and metabolites. Plants have stress-specific adaptive responses as well as responses which protect the plants from more than one environmental stress. There are multiple stress perception and signaling pathways, some of which are specific, but others may cross-talk at various steps (Knight & knight ,2001).Many cold induced pathways are activated to protect plants from deleterious effects of cold stress, but till date, most studied pathway is ICE-CBF-COR signaling pathway (Miura and Furumoto,2013 ) . The Salt-Overly-Sensitive (SOS) pathway, identified through isolation and study of the sos1, sos2, and sos3 mutants, is essential for maintaining favorable ion ratios in the cytoplasm and for tolerance of salt stress (shi .et al ,2002). Both ABA-dependent and -independent signaling pathways appear to be involved in osmotic stress tolerance (Nakashima and shinozaki, 2013) .ROS play a dual role in the response of plants to abiotic stresses functioning as toxic by-products of stress metabolism, as well as important signal transduction molecules and the ROS signaling networks can control growth, development, and stress response ( Mahajan,s and Tuteja, 2005) .
Genotyping by Sequencing is a robust,fast and cheap approach for high throughput marker discovery.It has applications in crop improvement programs by enhancing identification of superior genotypes.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
2. Introduction
• All the available resources on Mango, Mangifera indica
provides only the general information and agricultural
practices (Mango Resources Information System , RainForest
Database ) .
• Providing morphological and fruit quality information of each
mango varieties to various stake holders of industry is
essential in the current information era
• With a view to integrate various resources a new venture
maze using MAGICdb – Mango Genetic stocks Identification
and Characterisation
TNAU Genomics Genomics http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
TNAU - http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
3. Objective
• To provide an user friendly and organized method to store
and retrieval of the data of various users in the mango
industry .
• To locate the mango varieties and features on the real
location using the geolocation locator .
TNAU Genomics Genomics - http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
TNAU http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
4. Material and Methods
• Data is organized into database in three layers.
1.First layer – User Interface
2.Second layer – Interface
3.Third layer – Database
• User interface is developed using HTML,CSS and JDK.
• Interface between the first and third layer is PHP (Hypertext
Pre Processor)
• Database is MySQL database, which is the most widely used
database.
• Morphological and Fruit quality data are collected from the
ten major commercial cultivars.
TNAU Genomics Genomicshttp://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
TNAU - http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
15. Already available resources
on Mango
• Mango Resources Information System
(http://www.mangifera.org/index.php)
• RainForest Database (http://rainforest-
database.com/plants/mango.htm)
• International Mango Industry
(http://www.allaboutmangoes.com/index.asp)
• NewCROP
(http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/default.html)
• National Horticultural Board (http://nhb.gov.in/bulletin-
fruits.html)
TNAU Genomics -
TNAU Genomics http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
16. Conclusion
• MAGICdb is an organized database that provides the
information about the mango’s morphological, fruit quality
characters and marker data.
• On the other hand it provides mango processors, students
and, people of all community with a complete set of data to
know about the major cultivated commercial ten mango
cultivars.
• MAGICdb is one of its kinds to provide such information.
• The information about the other varieties will also be added
in the days to come.
TNAU Genomics -
TNAU Genomics http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
17. Reference
• M.Kumar (2012). Exploring Environmental, Physiological, Biochemical and
Molecular characterization of off- season flowering phenomena in Mango
(Mangifera indica L.) Ph.D. Thesis.
• Mario Latendresse and Peter D. Karp (2010). An advanced web query
interface for biological databases. Database, Vol. 2010.
• Brad Bulger, Jay Greenspan and, David Wall (2004). MySQL/PHP
Applications. Wiley Publications.
• PHP resource http://www.php.net
• Mango Resources Information System
http://www.mangifera.org/index.php
TNAU Genomics -
TNAU Genomics http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/
http://www.tnaugenomics.com/mango/