Botany: Recent submissions

  • Rodrigues, B.F. (Ethnoforestry: The Future of Indian Forestry, Ed. by S.C. Tiwari. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun, India. 2009; 161-169.)
    An attempt has been made to study the species diversity of legumes with reference to their nutritional, fodder, timber, medicinal and other values.
  • Bhat, D.J. (Kavaka. 34; 2006; 27-47.)
    Owing to inaccessible hilly terrains, dense forest cover and prevailing hostile weather conditions, northeastern states of India have so far remained less explored for fungi. First of its kind, the present study was ...
  • Rodrigues, B.F. (Multiple dimensions of Global Environmental Change. Ed. by: Sangeeta Sonak. TERI Press, New Delhi. 2006; 170-181.)
    There is possibly no single argument, which by itself provides sufficient grounds for attempting to maintain all existing biological diversity. A more general and pragmatic approach, however, recognizes that different but ...
  • Nair, S.K.; Bhat, D.J. (Frontiers in Microbial Biotechnology and Plant Pathology, Ed. by: C. Manoharachary, D.K. Purohit, S. Rama Reddy, M.A. Singaracharya and S. Girishan. Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur. 2002; 295-298.)
    A new species of the Hyphomycetes. Dendrospora yessemreddea Nair et Bhat, isolated from a freshwater stream of the Western Ghat forests of Goa, India, is described and illustrated. The new taxon is compared with the so far ...
  • Singh, S.K.; Bhalla, K.; Bhat, D.J. (Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology. 31, 2001; 277-286.)
    This paper deals with four novel species of Stenella Sydow. viz., S. cassiae-torae, S. flacourtiaceae, S. ichnocarpicola and S. mirzapurensis, collected on Cassia tora (F. caesalpiniaceae). Flacourtia indica (F. flacourtiaceae), ...
  • Rodrigues, B.F. (Proc. 1. Nat. Seminar on Kokum. 12-13 May 2001; 96.)
    The Genus Garcinia belonging to the family Clusiaceae includes about 200 species found in the Tropics of the Old World, especially Asia and Africa. Out of a total of 35 species found in India, 17 are endemic. Of these, 7 ...
  • Ebenezer, G.A.I.; Krishnan, S.; Dayanandan, P. (Rice Research for Food Security and Poverty Alleviation. Ed. by: S. Peng and B. Hardy. IRRI, Philippines. 2001; 109-117.)
    Rice varieties with higher yield potential can be developed by increasing the number of grains per area, by increasing the grain weight, or by a combination of both. Our studies on the structure, histochemistry, grain ...
  • Pal, S.B.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Prospects of Medicinal Plants (Proc. UHF-IUFRO Int. Workshop on Prospects of Medicinal Plants), Ed. by: P.L. Cautam, R. Raina, Umesh Srivastava, S.P. Raychaudhari and B.B. Singh. Indian Society of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi, 1998; 115-120.)
    Leguminous plants are widely grown throughout the world. Their dietary and medicinal importance is globally appreciated and recognized. Various plant parts viz., roots, leaves, fruits, stems, gum, bark, seeds, etc. are ...
  • Miranda, M.V.B.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Mines Environment and Mineral Conservation Week 1997-98, Souvenir. 1998; 99-100.)
  • Miriam, J.; Bhat, D.J. (Kavaka 25; 1997; 93-94.)
    Microsporum appendiculatum sp. nov., characterized by fusimfonn, phragmo septate, ecbinuiate, hyaline and apically 1-setulate conidia, developing on short conidophores and isolated from goat dong, from Goa, India is described ...

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