• Biochemistry and Forestry Management

Biochemistry and Forestry Management Caden Jacobs & Fran Russell

  • ISBN: 9781788821407
  • Edition: 1st
  • ©Year: 2020

  • List Price : 165

About the Book

Biochemistry deals with the chemistry of life, and as such it draws on the techniques of analytical, organic, and physical chemistry, as well as those of physiologists concerned with the molecular basis of vital processes. All chemical changes within the organism-either the degradation of substances, generally to gain necessary energy, or the buildup of complex molecules necessary for life processes- are collectively termed metabolism. The origin of cells was the most important step in the evolutionary theory of life on Earth.The birth of the cell marked the passage from pre-biotic chemistry to partitioned units resembling modern cells. The final transition to living entities that fulfill all the definitions of modern cells depended on the ability to evolve effectively by natural selection. Forest management is a branch of forestry concerned with overall administrative, economic, legal, and social aspects, as well as scientific and technical aspects, such as silviculture, protection, and forest regulation.This includes management for aesthetics, fish, recreation, urban values, water, wilderness, wildlife, wood products, forest genetic resources, and other forest resource values. Management can be based on conservation, economics, or a mixture of the two. Techniques include timber extraction, planting and replanting of various species, cutting roads and pathways through forests, and preventing fire. The book is well framed including an introduction of foods and nutrition macro and micro nutrients their working food processing and preservation techniques and nutritional and therapeutic significance of different foods for well being.

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Contents: 1 .The Foundations of Biochemistry, 2. Cellular and Chemical Foundations of Life, 3. Forest Management, 4. Sustainable Forest Management, 5. Tissue Culture of Woody Plants, 6. Plant Biochemistry, 7. Carbon Dioxide Assimilation and Respiration, 8. Water, 9. Submerged Aquatic Macrophytes (SAM).
Caden Jacobs has more than 12 years' experience working as a well-recognized international expert in remote sensing and geographic information systems and their applications to agriculture, natural resource management, water resources. Biochemistry, sustainable development, and environmental study. His research areas include Biochemistry and Forestry Management, enzymes. Molecular Biology of Plant, robotics and nematodes; downstream process technologies; and oenology. He has done extensive research in the phenology of tropical rain forests and savannas in the Amazon and Southeast Asia and has over 100 research publications in peer-reviewed journals, a book, and more than 20 chapter contributions. Fran Russell was former Senior Director of the Department of Forestry at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the Foresters, and Foreign Member of many countries. He has produced more than 25 research publications in the field of biochemistry and two patent applications. He is also involved with field-based and tower optical instrumentation in support of remote sensing studies coupling satellite observations with eddy covariance towerflux measurements. His research areas include Biochemistry and Forestry Management, enzymes. Molecular Biology of Plant, large-scale soil-vegetation-climate interactions, processes, and changes with remotely sensed measurements from satellites; downstream process technologies; and oenology.

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