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Banerjee, D. K.
- Some Less Known Plant Foods among the Tribals of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa State
Authors
1 Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
Source
Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 13, No 3-4 (1971), Pagination: 221-223Abstract
Twenty-two unknown or less known food plants used by the tribes such as Saoras and Kondhs of Orissa and Chenchu, Reddi, Gonds, Koya, Bagata and Valmiki of Andhra Pradesh are discussed in this paper. Most of the uses of the plants reported by the tribes are not recorded earlier.- Notes on the Distribution of Some Grasses in India
Authors
1 Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
Source
Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 13, No 1-2 (1971), Pagination: 13-15Abstract
The range of distribution in India, of 14 grasses, namely Arundinella holcoides (Kunth) Trin., A. villosa Arn. ex Steud., Bromus macrostachys Desf., B. ramosus Huds., Catabrosa sikkimensis Stapf ex Hook. f., Chloris quinquesetica Bhide, C. roxburghiana Schult., Festuca cumminsii Stapf, Garnotia elata (Arn. ex Miq.) Janowsky, Isachne elegans Dalzell ex Hook. f., Oryzopsis molinioides (Boiss.) Hack. ex Paulsen, Panicum turgidum Forssk., Poa sikkimensis Bor and Secale afghanicum (Vavilov) Roshev. is discussed.
Secale afghanicum is an injurious weed of grain fields, and it is suggested that a watch should be kept on its spread in India.
- Further Contribution to Bibliography of Grasses
Authors
1 Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
Source
Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 14, No 1-4 (1972), Pagination: 24-45Abstract
The present work is a supplement to the bibliography of grasses published by Jain in 1961, and covers the period 1961-1970.The family Poaceae is one of the largest, and the most widely distributed family of the world ; it includes the prime cereals and fodders of today, and is economically very important. Vast literature is, therefore, published on various aspects of the family.
The present bibliography has over 700 references, and includes publications on taxonomy, external morphology, nomenclature, ecology, phytogeography, utilisation and phylogeny. Some more important papers on biosystematics, such as cytotaxonomy, embryology, anatomy and palynology, and a few on agronomy and diseases of grasses are also included.
The references are arranged alphabetically by author names ; in case of joint authors, cross references are provided. A subject - and region-wise analysis is discussed.
- Medicinal Plants among Certain Adibasis in India
Authors
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
Source
Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 15, No 1-2 (1973), Pagination: 85-91Abstract
The authors are engaged in ethnobotanical studies among certain tribal populations of India. Field work was done among the Chenchu, Reddi, Valmiki and Gond tribes in Andhra Pradesh and Saora and Kondh tribes in Orissa States of India.
Tne indigenous plants wed by the Adibasis for food and medicine were particularly studied. Tne present paper deals with some more important medicinal plants encountered in the area of study. Tnirty-two species are discussed; these belong to 21 families and 29 genera of Angiosperms. Tne botanical name, family, habit, local names (in Telugu, Kui, Saora or OriYa languages), tribal medicinal uses, locality of observation and voucher herbarium specimens are given.
Those tribal uses which do not seem to be recorded in familiar published literature have been marked with an asterisk.
An index to 40 diseases referred in the paper is given.
- Ethnobotanical Uses of Herbaria
Authors
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN