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Promoted ContentAgronomy & crop productionSeptember 2011
Biology and Breeding of Food Legumes
by Geert Angenon, Ashwani K Basandrai, Judith Burstin, Steven B Cannon, S K Chaturvedi, H K Chaudhary, Percy Maruwa Chimwamurombe, Nazmul Haq, Manabu Ishitani, Shiv Kumar, Monika Lulsdorf, Michael Materne, Nobuko Ohmido, Klaus Oldach, Reid G Palmer, Marta Santalla, Jessica Schlueter, B B Singh, Mohar Singh, Carlos Roberto Spehar, Brijesh K Tiwari, Cenzig Toker, Rajeev K Varshney, Maria Wedzony, Asibuo James Yaw. Edited by Aditya Pratap, Jitendra Kumar.
Food legumes are important constituents of human and animal nutrition, supplying high quality proteins crucial for a balanced diet. These crops also play an important role in low-input agricultural production systems by fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Despite systematic and continuous breeding efforts by legume researchers all over the world, substantial genetic gains have not been achieved. These issues require immediate attention, and overall, a paradigm shift is needed in breeding strategies to strengthen our traditional crop improvement programs. To this end, Biology and Breeding of Food Legumes provides extensive information on their history, origin, evolution and botany, as well as breeding objectives and procedures, nutritional improvement, industrial uses, post-harvest technology and recent developments made through biotechnological intervention.
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Kyoto Blue Dragon Club
by Manabu Makime
Anbei was the freshman in Kyoto University. He received an invitation to the school community named “Kyoto Blue Dragon.” He was thinking to join the welcome dinner to have free drinks and meals and then disappeared. He fell in love with Ryoko when he saw her beautiful nose in the dinner. He decided to join “Kyoto Blue Dragon.” It is a strange community. There are 10 members in the third year and 10 members in the 1st year students. It is a community that has 499 years tradition. Then Anbei realized they have to learn ghost language and lead their ghosts to fight with other 3 universities. The loser will call out “HORUMO” in the end.
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October 2017
LOW CARB DIET WILL MAKE YOUR KID SMARTER
Secrets from Mishima Cram School
by Manabu Mishima & Koji Ebe
The innovative educational method that combines low carb diet with Adler psychology based study guidance! Mishima Cram School is the only "Institute of Child Rearing" in Japan that offers the combination of low carb diet and learning program. It supports children's sound growth both physically and mentally, and has attracted interest from abroad especially in Asian countries. This book reveals the school's whole secret for parents who have concerns about their children such as below. -Having a short concentration span and losing interest easily -Going to cram school but not getting better grades -Catching cold and getting ill easily
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The Global Informal Workforce
Priorities for Inclusive Growth
by Corinne Delechat, Leandro Medina
This book takes a fresh look at shadow economies around the world and their overall impact on the macroeconomy. It compiles recent research by IMF staff and academics and aims to shed new light on the topic. The contributions look at the evolution of the informal economy over time, analyze its drivers and economic consequences, and discuss possible policy responses. The book covers interactions between the informal economy, labor and product markets, gender equality, fiscal institutions and outcomes, social protection, and financial inclusion.