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- Flowers of Sahyadri - Field Guide to 500 Flowers of North Western Ghats
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 44, No 1-4 (2002), Pagination: 160-160Abstract
No Abstract.- In Memorium - Dr. G. Panigrahi (1924-2004)
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 46, No 1-4 (2004), Pagination: 480-481Abstract
No Abstract.- Towards Conservation and Management of Mangrove Ecosystems in India
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R. Venu
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Paramjit Singh
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 53 (2011), Pagination: 236-237Abstract
No Abstract.- Bamboos at TBGRI
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 52 (2010), Pagination: 156-156Abstract
No Abstract.- Bambusa nairiana (Poaceae:Bambusoideae) - A New Bamboo Species from Meghalaya
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Central National Herbarium, Howrah 711 103, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, 3rd MSO Building, Block-F, 6th Floor, CGO Complex, Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700 064, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Central National Herbarium, Howrah 711 103, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, 3rd MSO Building, Block-F, 6th Floor, CGO Complex, Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700 064, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 50, No 1-4 (2008), Pagination: 13-18Abstract
Bambusa nairiana - a new bamboo species collected from Meghalaya, in the North Eastern part of India, is described and illustrated, it is distinguished from other Bambusa species by its short, eciliate auricles, glabrous ligule and pseudospikelets with 3 lodicules, two of them similar, obliquely cut from one side, rounded on another, the third ovate, apiculate, 5-nerved and ciliate along margins. This new species somewhat resembles Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. ex Wendl. in the shape of its culm-sheath but differs in having very small auricle. The paper compares it with B. vulgaris, provide diagnostic characters, complete description and illustrations.- Database on Chromosome Counts of Plants of Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah, India
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Ashutosh Kumar Verma
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Monika Mishra
1,
Liza Mallick
1,
Kumar Avinash Bharati
2,
S. S. Dash
3,
Harish Singh
1,
Paramjit Singh
3
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1 Central Botanical Laboratory, Botanical Survey of India, AJC Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah-711 103, IN
2 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, AJC Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah-711 103, IN
3 Botanical Survey of India, C.G.O.Complex, 3rd MSO Building Block-F, 5th & 6th Floor, DF Block Sector-1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700 064, IN
1 Central Botanical Laboratory, Botanical Survey of India, AJC Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah-711 103, IN
2 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, AJC Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah-711 103, IN
3 Botanical Survey of India, C.G.O.Complex, 3rd MSO Building Block-F, 5th & 6th Floor, DF Block Sector-1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700 064, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 58 (2016), Pagination: 57-78Abstract
The chromosome numbers of the extant and extinct plants play a significant role in determining the phylogenetic interrelation of different groups. In the post Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system of plant classification era more and more attentions were given in molecular based studies, evidences on plant breeding, intraspecific variation, origin and taxonomic relationship studies of diverse plant group. Exhaustive online database on chromosomal counts have already been developed from various sources. Still, there are many species and genera of plants for which no chromosome count is known. There are countries from which very few counts have been reported. Therefore, there is still a great deal of traditional cytotaxonomic work to be done. The present communication presents 519 records belonging to 343 species, 265 genera and 85 families of Angiosperms of Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah. The paper also reports 60 plant species with new chromosome counts, which were hitherto not reported either in the Chromosome Counts Database (CCDB) or Chromosome Atlas of Flowering Plants of the Indian Subcontinent.Keywords
Chromosome Number, Chromosome Count, Cytology, Plant Taxa.References
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- Compendium of Indian Folk Medicine and Ethnobotany (1991-2015)
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S. S. Dash
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Paramjit Singh
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 58 (2016), Pagination: 179-179Abstract
The present book Compendium of Indian Folk Medicine and Ethnobotany (1991-2015) by Vartika Jain&S.K. Jain records ethno-botanical information on 4663 plant species used by different traditional communities/societies of India. This includes 4375 angiosperms from 1607 genera and 288 species from 138 genera of other groups (17 Gymnosperms, 64 Pteridophytes, 2 Bryophytes, 42 Fungi, 2 Algae and 11 lichens). This book also provides an index of over 21000 local names used by different tribal societies in different parts of our country, which will definitely help many researchers to identify a plant species. Abbreviations have also been provided for listing for the name of the different diseases. The book is a much awaited update of Dr. S.K. Jain's most referred "Dictionary of Indian Folk Medicine and Ethnobotany" published in 1991.- Akaniaceae:A New Family Record for Flora of India and Lectotypification of the Name Bretschneidera sinensis
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Vikas Kumar
1,
Sudhansu Sekhar Dash
2,
Samiran Panday
1,
Subhajit Lahiri
1,
Bipin Kumar Sinha
2,
Paramjit Singh
2
Affiliations
1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah – 711 103, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, Sector-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700 064, IN
1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah – 711 103, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, Sector-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700 064, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 59, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 1-9Abstract
Bretschneidera sinensis Hemsley, an IUCN Red Listed Endangered tree species has been collected from Namdapha National Park and Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India which constitutes the first distributional record of the monotypic genus Bretschneidera and the family Akaniaceae in India. Lectotypification of the name Bretschneidera sinensis proposed here along with detailed taxonomic account of the species.Keywords
Akaniaceae, Bretschneidera sinensis, New Record, Lectotypification, India.References
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- A Contribution to the Flora of Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India
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Deep Shekhar Das
1,
Dinesh Singh Rawat
1,
Natasha Shrivastava
1,
Kumar Ambrish
2,
Bipin Kumar Sinha
3,
Paramjit Singh
3,
Sudhansu Sekhar Dash
3
Affiliations
1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre, Dehradun
3 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, Sector-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata, IN
1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre, Dehradun
3 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, Sector-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 59, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 33-43Abstract
The present study deals with new addition to the flora of the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), located in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. A total of 39 unreported species under 26 families were recorded during the recent plant exploration from the Great Himalayan National Park. A brief description based on the field character, phenology, a note on distribution and ecology has been provided here for each species.Keywords
New Additions, Floristic Diversity, GHNPCA, Himachal Pradesh.References
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- Contribution to the Flora of Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalaya-II
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Deep Shekhar Das
1,
Dinesh Singh Rawat
1,
Bipin Kumar Sinha
2,
Paramjit Singh
2,
Debadutta Maity
3,
Sudhansu Sekhar Dash
2
Affiliations
1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, Sector-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata, IN
3 Department of Botany, University of Calcutta, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata, IN
1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, Sector-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata, IN
3 Department of Botany, University of Calcutta, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 60, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 26-37Abstract
This account of contribution is a sequel of additions to the flora of the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), Western Himalaya communicates additional 48 species of seed plants that are newly reported from the Park. All the species are enumerated alphabetically with brief description based on field character, phenology and local distribution pattern.Keywords
New Additions, GHNP, Western Himalaya, India, National Park.References
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- DAS, D.S., D.S. RAWAT, N. SHRIVASTAVA, K. AMBRISH, B.K. SINHA, P. SINGH AND S.S. DASH 2017. A contribution to the flora of Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India. Nelumbo, 59(1):33–43.
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