Objective Genetics, Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Forestry

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The present book has been designed to serve the students of plant breeding, genetics, biotechnology, biochemistry and forestry. In most of the books, the objective type question judge the students on the basis of their ability to memorize, because of the way they are formulated. It is important to be able to remember the year of historical events, the scientists involved and who named what to make one remember the landmark contributions of the people on a particular subject. Along with these kinds of questions, majority of the questions in this book have been designed to assess the candidate’s understanding of the subject. It is perhaps for the first time where questions have four to six choice statements, which are to be understood to find the right answer. One has to think and remember what he has learnt to be able to answer these questions. There are some books on objective type questions on the subject of plant breeding and a very few on genetics but there is hardly any book, which deals with tissue culture, biotechnology, biochemistry or forestry. All these subjects are related as many postgraduate students of genetics and plant breeding take biotechnology as a minor subject whereas those of biotechnology take biochemistry or genetics and plant breeding as a minor subject. Also, undergraduates in agricultural universities study courses on all these subjects including forestry.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V.K. Khanna

Prof. V. K. Khanna, the Editor of this Volume, obtains his M.Sc. Degree in Geology from Jabalpur University in 1962, standing first in order of merit and the Ph.D. degree with specialization in Geochemistry from Patna University in 1974 and under the guidance of Prof. R. C. Sinha.

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Title
Objective Genetics, Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Forestry
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189866884
Length
xiv,+474p.,
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#Biotechnology