1st Edition

Pollination Biology of Cultivated Oil Seeds and Pulse Crops

By DP Abrol Copyright 2024
    322 Pages 61 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The book provides in detail information on pollination biology of oilseed and pulse crops. The book presents information on improving productivity of oilseed crops and pulses through planned pollination and safety of pollinators from pesticides. Covering the latest information on various major world oil crops and pulses, this book brings the latest advances together in a single volume for researchers and advanced-level students. The book will enlighten the readers with the latest technological developments in pollination of oilseed crops and pulses and shall be useful to agricultural and applied scientists, extension workers, policy planners, and policymakers to improve rural economy and conservation of global biodiversity.

    Salient Features

    1. Covers the latest information on various aspects of pollination biology of oilseed and pulses crops and brings the latest advances together in a single volume for researchers and advanced level students.
    2. An excellent source of advanced study material for academics, researchers, and students and program planners
    3. Provides an excellent source of livelihood through enhanced productivity of oilseed and pulse crops.
    4. Aims to promote a large, diverse, sustainable, and dependable bee pollinator workforce that can meet the challenge for optimizing production of oil and pulse crops well into the twenty-first century.
    5. The pollination requirements of most of the pulse crops have been reported to benefit production of pulse crops both qualitatively and quantitatively.

    This book will be useful for pollination biologists; honeybee biologists; scientists working in agriculture, animal behaviour, conservation, biology, and ecology; entomologists; environmental biologists, etc.

    Section 1. Oilseeds

    1.      Oil crops-An introduction

    2.      Production constraints

    3.      Pollination in  oil crops

    4.      Brassicas

    5.      Sunflower

    6.      Sesamum

    7.      Safflower

    8.      Groundnut

    9.      Soybean

    10.   Cotton

    11.   Castor

    12.   Oil Palm

    13.   Coconut

    14.   Olive

    15.   Planned pollination  

    16.   Protecting honeybees from pesticides

    Section 2 Pulses

    17.   Pulses – An Introduction

    18.   Leguminosae (Beans)

    19.   Cowpea

    20.   Chickpea

    21.   Pigeon pea

    22.   Pulses production way forward

    Biography

    Dr D. P. Abrol, Ex-Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences, has served university in various capacities. He has served as Head of the Division of Entomology from August 2008 to February 2015 and Controller of Examinations and Director Education during 2012. Prof Abrol has served university for 35 years in various capacities. He has specialized in pest management, honeybee management and pollination biology. Prof Abrol has an impressive publication record, having authored 22 books, 12 manuals, and contributed to 60 book chapters. Furthermore, he has published over 250 original research papers in national and international journals. He has successfully completed over 9 externally funded projects and engaged in two collaborative research projects with international organizations based in Poland and Switzerland. Prof Abrol's expertise has led him to visit countries such as Switzerland, Poland, South Korea, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and others as a special invitee. His contributions have been acknowledged with letters of appreciation from various organizations. Prof Abrol is first from Jammu & Kashmir elected to be elected as Fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, India, and a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society London, UK.

    He is a recipient of the Young Scientist Award (1992) — conferred by the Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Science and Technology a prestigious state award for his outstanding contributions in the field of agricultural sciences.

    He is also the recipient of Pran Vohra Award 1993 — a prestigious Young Scientist  Award conferred by the Indian Science Congress Association, Calcutta, for his outstanding and innovative research in the field of agricultural sciences.

    He was also conferred the Prof T. N. Ananthakrishnan Award 1997–1998 — a prestigious national award for his outstanding contributions in the field of entomology by the T. N. Ananthakrishnan Foundation, G.S. Gill Research Institute, Chennai. Prof Abrol won the Dr Rajendra Prasad Puruskar 1999–2000 award — a prestigious national award from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, for his Hindi book on beekeeping entitled ‘Madhmakhi Palan-Sidhant Evam Vidhian’. He received the 11th Apicultural Association Award (2010) for outstanding contributions in apiculture. King Saud University conferred on him a gold medal for development of apiculture in Asia. At present Prof Abrol is Member PRT team for Accreditation of several universities. Member QRT team for evaluation of AICRP Projects. Expert member Neonicotinoids Group Asian Countries. Serving as Expert for various selection committees