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_aShukla, G.S. _91684865 |
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_aEconomic Zoology _c: A Textbook for University Students |
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250 | _a5th Edition | ||
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_aMeerut _bRastogi Publications _c2023 |
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_avi, 375p. _bSoft/Paper Bound |
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505 | _aCONTENTS: 1. Parasitic Protozoa and Human Diseases, 2. Economically Important Phytoparasitic Nematodes and their Control, 3. Zooparasitic Helminths and their Control, 4. Mites and Ticks and their Control, 5. Economic Importance of Insects, 6. House Hold Insects, 7. Insect Pests of Some Crops, 8. Insect Pest Management, 9. Apiculture, 10. Lac Culture, 11. Sericulture, 12. Pearl Culture, 13. Coral and Coral Reef, 14. Edible Freshwater Fishes, 15. Fish Culture, 16. By-Products of Fishing Industry, 17. Prawn Fishery, 18. Poultry, 19. Economic Importance of Mammals, 20. Piggery, 21. Dairy Industry, 22. Leather Industry, 23. Wool Industry, 24. Fur and Fur Industry, 25. Pharmaceuticals from Animals, 26. Rats and their Control, 27. Wild Life in India and its Conservation, 28. Snake Venom, 29. AIDS; | ||
520 | _aAbout the Book: Economic Zoology: 5th Edition Keeping in view the national interest, and also for encouraging young men to take up small scale industries as a carrier, a number of universities, not only in India but even abroad, have included a course of Economic Zoology in their syllabi of Zoology and Agriculture. It is felt that there is need of a good and comprehensive book which could give sufficient information on the topics allotted there in. | ||
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_aZoology, beekeeping, arthropoda, aquaculture, phylum, sericulture, seafood, fish farming, fish culture, insects _91684866 |
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_aUpadhyay, V.B. _91684867 |
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