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Singh, Santosh Kumar
- Preliminary Observations on Performance of Grafted Planting Material of Terminalia bellerica (Gaertn) Roxb. and it's Economics of Cultivation
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Indian Forester, Vol 136, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 316-321Abstract
The present communication describes the field performance and magnitude of fruit production of grafted plants of Terminalia belleriea. After five year of age plant started producing fruits. At eight year age tree number II, III, IV, XIX and XX produced more than 10 kg of fruits. Tree number XX produced fruits in both flowering seasons after seven year age. Economics of plantation was estimated and projected for per hectare basis indicating the profitability of plantation to the farmers.Keywords
Grafted Planting Material, Terminalia belleria, Economics of Cultivation- Evaluation of Anticancerous and Immunomodulatory Potentials of Thuja occidentalis
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Indian Forester, Vol 138, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 47-51Abstract
Anticancerous and immunomodulatory properties of Thuja occidentalis extracts were analyzed that showed varied responses. In vitro cytotoxicity (performed by standard SRB assay) was observed against the liver (hep-2) and colon (HT-15) human cancer cell lines. The intraperitoneal injection of methanolic extract (240 mg/kg body weight in Swiss mice), proved to be effective against induced Ehrlich Ascitic Carcinoma. Methanolic extract effectively decreased the cancer cell line counts in peritoneal fluid of EAC mice than the normal control groups of mice. A significant increase in humoral and cell mediated response was observed at high doses of methanolic extract of Thuja occidentalis. Significant alterations in the WBC/RBC count in Ehrlich Ascitic carcinomas bearing mice were observed.Keywords
Thuja occidentalis, Human Cancer Cell Lines, In vitro Cytotoxicity Test, SRB Assay- Alterations in Antioxidant Potentials of Synechococcus Spp. Exposed to Hexazinone toxicity
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