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  • Shaikh, S.; Shyama, S.K.; Desai, P.V. (IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT). 9(2 (ver 1)); 2015; 32-38.)
    Metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) are widely used in the world for different purposes. This is the first report on the LD50 and the effects of CoO, MgO and PbO NPs on mice. LD50 for acute and 30 day's chronic dosage of these ...
  • Vaingankar, J.D.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Mycotaxon. 115; 2011; 323-326.)
    A new species of Acaulospora from the laterite soils in Goa, India is described and illustrated. The spores have a unique wall with fibrillose, hairy outgrowths, which appear like the rays of the sun when mounted in water ...
  • Velho-Pereira, S.; Kamat, N.M. (Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 51(8); 2013; 573-596.)
    Actinobacteria are important sources of compounds for drug discovery and have attracted considerable pharmaceutical, chemical, agricultural and industrial interests. Actinobacteriological research is still in its infancy ...
  • Bhoite, S.; Roy, R. (International Journal of Research in Fisheries and Aquaculture. 2(1); 2012; 4-11.)
    The present study envisaged demonstration of metabolism in the mud crab Scylla serrata during hyposaline adaptation. The crabs were collected from the estuarine regions of Goa, west coast of India in 6 pre-determined seasons ...
  • Vaz, J.F.; Sharma, P.K. (Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants. 16(3); 2010; 229-240.)
    Adaptational changes occurring in the lipids and fatty acids of the cell and the thylakoid membrane in response to high light treatment, was studied in 30 days old rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Jyothi) plants grown under low ...
  • Joshi, V.C.; Rajkumar, S.; Janarthanam, M.K. (Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 21(2); 1997; 495-500.)
    The flora of Goa is relatively underexplored as compared to other neighbouring states. The present paper adds 31 dicotyledonous species belonging to 26 genera and 15 families to the flora of Goa.
  • Kerkar, V. (Seaweed Research and Utilization. 26(1and2); 2004; 19-21.)
    Seven species of marine algae (2 Chlorophyta, 2 Phaeophyta and 3 Rhodophyta) are recorded from various localities of Goa for the first time. In the present paper a detailed account of habitat, distribution, morphological ...
  • Desai, M.; Shanbhag, A.B. (Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 47(2); 2006; 19-21.)
  • Borges, S.D.; Shanbhag, A.B. (Journal of The Bombay Natural History Society. 104; 2007; 98-101.)
  • Kolte, R.R.; Kambale, S.S. (Zoo's Print. 33(11); 2018; 15-21.)
  • Rajkumar, S.; Joshi, V.C.; Janarthanam, M.K. (Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 96(1); 1999; 181-183.)
    The family Poaceae has attracted considerable attention due to its economic importance and diversity. However, the flora of Goa state has not been studied well due to its historical isolation , till 1961. The floras published ...
  • Rupa, A.K.; Janarthanam, M.K. (Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 92(3); 1995; 148-150.)
    The flora of Goa is relatively underexplored when compared to the neighbouring states, namely Karnataka and Maharashtra. This is true at least with regard to the seasonal plants, as in the case of the family Scrophulariaceae. ...
  • Rajkumar, S.; Joshi, V.C.; Janarthanam, M.K. (Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 22(3); 1998; 688-690.)
    The Goa state is rich in wetland habitats which are relatively underexplored. As a result of floristic study of wetlands, 11 species of sedges are being reported in the present paper as additions to the family Cyperaceae ...
  • Rodrigues, K.M.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Proc. Nat. Conf. New and Emerging Trends in Bioinformatics and Taxonomy (NETBT-2015), Ed. by: Madhuri Pejaver, Medha Mulgaonkar and Moses Kolet. B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane. 2015; 33-36.)
  • Meena, S.N.; Naik, M.M. (Academic Press; 2019; 550pp.)
    Advances in Biological Science Research: A Practical Approach provides discussions on diverse research topics and methods in the biological sciences in a single platform. This book provides the latest technologies, advanced ...
  • Rodrigues, B.F.; Gour, H.N.; Bhat, D.J.; Kamat, N.M. (Goa University. 2005; 209pp.)
  • Damare, V.S. (Advances in Biological Science Research: A Practical Approach. 2019; 485-500.)
    Labyrinthulomycetes, popularly known as thraustochytrids, are marine protists that have gained increased importance in recent years due to their ability to produce polyunsaturated fatty acids such as omega-3 docosahexaenoic ...
  • Charya, L.S.; Garg, S. (Advances in Biological Science Research: A Practical Approach. 2019; 303-325.)
    Ectomycorrhiza (ECM) is a symbiotic association of fungi with the feeder roots of higher plants in which both the partners are mutually benefited and indeed the association appears to be significant for the existence of ...
  • Krishnan, S.; Rodrigues, B.F. (Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa. 2015; 224pp.)

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