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- Begonia Picta Smith (Begoniaceae) - a New Record for the Presidency of Bombay
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Pune, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Pune, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 20, No 1-4 (1978), Pagination: 185-186Abstract
No Abstract.- Recollection of an Endemic Plant, Ficus cupulata Haines from Type Locality (Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve)
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K. K. Khanna
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Anand Kumar
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Allahabad - 211 002, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Allahabad - 211 002, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 44, No 1-4 (2002), Pagination: 145-146Abstract
No Abstract.- Ethnomedicinal Plants of Betul District, Madhya Pradesh
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Anand Kumar
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K. K. Khanna
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Allahabad, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Allahabad, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 42, No 1-4 (2000), Pagination: 109-114Abstract
The paper deals with ethnomedicinal information on 54 plant species (belonging to 33 families) collected from field survey amongst three tribes viz., Gond, Korku and Gaiki of Betul district, Madhya Pradesh. An analysis of data has indicated that eight plant species are employed as antidote to snake bite and scorpion sting, six to treat fever. five for rheumatism, four to treat cold, cough, skin diseases, as anthelmintic and tonic, and three for stomach diseases while two species to treat impotency, cuts, wounds and as diuretic. On the other hand, only single species has been referred for a number of other ailments like eye diseases, spermatorrhoea, spleen enlargement, tuberculosis, mouth sore, boil, asthma, liver disorder, toothache, bone fracture, abortifacient, antifertility, and in veterinary. Further, a comparison with the concerned literature has revealed that 23 ethnomedicinal uses of plants have not been reported earlier.- Endemic and Rare Plants of Chhattisgarh
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Central Circle, Allahabad, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Northern Circle: Dehra Dun, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Central Circle, Allahabad, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Northern Circle: Dehra Dun, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 46, No 1-4 (2004), Pagination: 77-138Abstract
The paper deals with an account of endemic and rare plants of Chhattisgarh a newly constituted state of Indian union. Four species viz., Staurogyne perpusilla Henry & Balakr., Maytenus bailadillana (Narayan & Mooney) Raju & Babu, Eriocaulon rajendrababui Ansari & Balakr. and E. raipurense Khanna, Mudgal & Kumar are endemic to the state. Further, 481 taxa are rare in the state. Various conservation measures have been proposed in the paper.- Notes on Impatiens sikkimensis (Balsaminaceae) and Its Recollection after a Century
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Central National Herbarium, P.O.-Botanic Garden, Howrah - 711103, IN
2 Białowieża Geobotanical Station, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, 17-230 Białowieża, PL
1 Botanical Survey of India, Central National Herbarium, P.O.-Botanic Garden, Howrah - 711103, IN
2 Białowieża Geobotanical Station, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, 17-230 Białowieża, PL
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 60, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 23-25Abstract
Impatiens sikkimensis Govaerts & Chakrab. is recollected after a gap of 115 years from its type locality. The species is redescribed from fresh collections as the descriptions in protologue was very limited. Colored illustrations along with comparison to closely related species are provided for easy identification.References
- CHAKRABARTY, T. 2009. Checklist of the genus Impatiens L. (Balsaminaceae) for Sikkim State. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 33(1): 205–215.
- GOVAERTS. R AND T. CHAKRABARTY 2011. Impatiens sikkimensis (Balsaminaceae), a new name for I. lutea. Rheedea Vol. 21(2): 173
- GREY-WILSON, C. 1991. Impatiens L. In: Grierson, A.J.C. and Long, D.G. (eds.). Flora of Bhutan 2. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, pp. 82–102.
- HOOKER, J.D. 1905. An epitome of the British Indian species of Impatiens. Rec. Bot. Surv. Ind. 4: 1–58.
- LAMARCK, J.-B.P.A. 1778. Flore françoise, ou, Description succincte de toutes les plantes qui croissent naturellement en France : disposée selon une nouvelle méthode d’analyse, & à laquelle on a joint la citation de leurs vertus les moins équivoques en médecine, & de leur utilité dans les arts. 2: 666. Paris, l’Imprimerie Royale.
- Two New Synonyms in Indian Cryptocarya (Lauraceae)
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1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Botanic Garden, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, IN
2 Botanical Garden Lane, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, IN
1 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Botanic Garden, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, IN
2 Botanical Garden Lane, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 62, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 173-177Abstract
Cryptocarya burkillii M. Gangop. is reduced here as a synonym of C. ferrea Blume and it makes a new record to India. Similarly, C. sheikelmudiyana A.K.H. Bachan & P.K. Fasila is also synonymized under C. lawsonii Gamble.Keywords
Cryptocarya burkillii, Cryptocarya sheikelmudiyana, syn. nov.References
- BLUME, C.L. 1826. Bijdrajen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indie. Part 11, Batavia, pp. 529–577.
- CHAKRABARTY, T. AND V.S. KUMAR 2018. Lectotypification of four names in Indian Cryptocarya (Lauraceae). J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 41: 135–136.
- DE KOK, R.P.J. 2015. A revision of Cryptocarya (Lauraceae) from Thailand and Indochina. Gard. Bull. Singapore 67(2): 309–350. https://doi.org/10.3850/s2382581215000277 DE KOK, R.P.J. 2016. A revision of Cryptocarya R. Br. (Lauraceae) of peninsular Malaysia. Kew Bull. 71(1): 7/1– 26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12225-016-9613-1
- FASILA, P.K., K.H.A. BACHAN, T.P. GIRIJA AND A.K. PRADEEP 2020. Cryptocarya sheikelmudiyana (Lauraceae), a new species from the Western Ghats in Kerala, India. Taiwania 65(3): 265–271. https://taiwania.ntu.edu.tw/pdf/ tai.2020.65.265.pdf
- GAMBLE, J.S. 1925. New Lauraceae from Southern India. Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1925: 126–132.
- GANGOPADHYAY, M. 2006. Notes on the family Lauraceae from India and its adjoining countries –I. Bull. Bot. Surv. India 48: 103–156.
- GANGOPADHYAY, M. 2008. Nine new taxa and a new combination in Lauraceae from India and Myanmar. Bangladesh J. Pl. Taxon. 15(2): 89–106. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjpt.v15i2.1739
- GANGOPADHYAY, M. AND T. CHAKRABARTY 2005. The genus Cryptocarya R.Br. (Lauraceae) in the Indian subcontinent. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 29(2): 274–293.
- MEISSNER, C.F. 1864. Lauraceae. In: Candolle, A.P. de (ed.) Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis. vol. 15(1). Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Würtz., Paris, Strasbourg, London, pp. 1–522. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/7165
- Typification of Bauhinia didyma H.Y.Chen, the Basionym of Cheniella didyma (H.Y.Chen) R.Clark & Mackinder (Leguminosae: Cercidoideae)
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1 23F, Fern Road, Kolkata - 7000019, West Bengal, India, IN
2 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Botanic Garden, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, India., IN
1 23F, Fern Road, Kolkata - 7000019, West Bengal, India, IN
2 Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Botanic Garden, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, India., IN