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Parthasarathi, K.
- Present Status of Forest Tree Improvement Work in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 115, No 9 (1989), Pagination: 603-612Abstract
It is a status paper on the existing achievements of tree improvement work in India and it also gives an idea regarding the nature of ongeing work in several State Forest Departments and Government of India organisations- Leaf Peroxidase, Malate Dehydrogenase and Esterase Isoenzyme Pattern in ten Sandal (Santalum album L.) Types Showing Variations in Leaf Pattern
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Indian Forester, Vol 111, No 6 (1985), Pagination: 441-449Abstract
A study of the isoenzyme pattern in respect of peroxidase malate dehydrogenase and estarase in the fully expanded green healthy leaves of different types of Sandal (Santalum album Linn.) plants showing variation in their leaf shape (ovate,lanceolate,linear and elliptic) has shown that (I) characteristic differences exist between the sandal leaf types in their pattern of isoenzymes of peroxidase and malate dehydrogenase at vegetative as well as flowering stages, (II) in the sandal plants with big ovate leaves, three sub-types exist, and (III) the sandal plants with normal ovate wavy and normal ovate non-wavy leaves are genetically very close.- Physiology of Spiked Sandal
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Indian Forester, Vol 105, No 5 (1979), Pagination: 356-368Abstract
In Sandal (Santalun album Linn.) affected by spike disease, caused by mycoplasma-like organisms, there is (i) an accumulation of carbobydrates, particuluarly starch, (ii) chlorosis and stunted growth of the leaves, (iii) accumulation of phenolic bodies, and increase of polyphenolase activity and IAA content, and (iv) disturbance in mineral, nitrogen and nucleic acid-metabolism. The work done so far on these and other aspects of the physiology of spiked sandal, has been reviewed in this paper.- Studies on Sandal Spike Incidence of the Spike Disease Versus the Major and Minor Nutrient Status of the Soils of Sandal Growing Regions
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