Botany: Recent submissions

  • Rodrigues, B.F.; Jaiswal, V. (Indian Journal of Forestry. 24(1); 2001; 18-20.)
    Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) may be used for rebuilding the vegetation of coastal region under threat. Prior to exploiting the reclaiming potential of these organisms, it is necessary to examine their occurrence and ...
  • Rajkumar, S.; Joshi, V.C.; Janarthanam, M.K. (Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 98(1); 2001; 155-156.)
    The specimens identified in the light of these recent works have added six new distributional records to the State of Goa.
  • Sreekala; Nair, K.; Bhat, D.J. (Mycotaxon. 80; 2001; 101-104.)
    A new species of Hyphomycetes, Diploospora indica Sreekala Bhat, isolated from freshwater foam and submerged leaf litter of Dipterocarpus laevis, is described from India. The new taxon is compared with known species of the ...
  • Krishnan, S.; Samson, N.P.; Ravichandran, P.; Narasimhan, D.; Dayanandan, P. (Botanical Journal of The Linnean Society. 132(3); 2000; 241-252.)
    Phytoliths are amorphous silicon dioxide (SiO2.nH(2)O) inclusions abundant in leaves, internodes and glumes in members of Poaceae. They may occur as inclusions filling the entire lumen of the silica cells, bulliform cells ...
  • Rodrigues, B.F. (The Indian Forester. 126(11); 2000; 1211-1216.)
    The use of AM fungi in afforestation is gaining importance. It is known to increase the uptake of phosphorus, carbon sources and indirectly helps to increase biomass and productivity of the host plants. The aim is the ...
  • Janarthanam, M.K.; Joshi, V.C.; Rajkumar, S. (Rheedea. 10(2); 2000; 99-102.)
    A new species of Glyphochloa from Goa, India is described and illustrated.
  • Jacob, M.; Bhat, D.J. (Cryptogamie Mycologie. 21(2); 2000; 81-88.)
    Two new taxa of endophytic conidial fungi isolated from fresh young leaves of Carissa carandas L. are described and illustrated. These include a new anamorph-genus Kumbhamaya and a new species of Gonatobotryum.
  • Bhat, D.J.; Raghukumar, S.. Eds. (Goa University, Goa. 2000; 192pp.)
  • Jacob, M.; Bhat, D.J. (Ecology of Fungi, Ed. by: D.J. Bhat and S. Raghukumar. Goa University, Goa. 2000; 33-39.)
    Fallen and decaying leaves of Ficus bengalensis Linn., gathered at monthly intervals during a 3-month post-monsoon period, were subjected moist-chamber incubation and particle-plating techniques to isolate and analyse the ...
  • Bhat, D.J. (Glimpses in Plant Sciences: Professor R.S. Mehrotra Felicitation Volume, Ed. by: Aneja, K.R.; Charaya, M.U.; Aggarwal, A.; Hans, D.K.; Khan, S.K. Pragati Prakashan, Meerut. 2000; 59-62.)

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