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Raju, D. C. S.
- Pteridophytes of Godavari Region
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1 Botanical Survey of India, C. N. H., Sibpur, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, C. N. H., Sibpur, Howrah, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 6, No 2-4 (1964), Pagination: 189-190Abstract
This article deals with the Pteridophyte Flora of East and West districts of Godavari in Andhra Pradesh. Botanical Explorations were undertaken in the Polavaram and Rampa agency tracts and in all 30 species of Pteridophytes representing 22 Genera and 14 Families are enumerated.- A Contribution to the Botany of Orissa
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Circle, Shillong, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Circle, Shillong, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 6, No 2-4 (1964), Pagination: 237-266Abstract
This paper presents the essential features of geology, topography, soil, climate, vegetation and floristic composition of the tropical deciduous and tropical semi-evergreen/evergreen forests occurring in parts of Cuttack district, Keonjhar district, Mayurbhanja district and Bolangir-Sambalpur districts of Orissa. An enumeration of about 868 specie of angiosperms, gymnosperms, pteriodophytes and fungi representing 1845 field numbers collected between 1957-1959 is appended. It includes 34 species and ten genera found as new records for Bihar and Orissa and 60 species found as new records for Orissa only.- Botanical Observations in the Balimela Project Area, Orissa
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1 Botanical Survey of India, C. N. H., Sibpur, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, C. N. H., Sibpur, Howrah, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 6, No 2-4 (1964), Pagination: 287-294Abstract
This article deals with an account of the vegetation and flora of Balimela dam project area in Koraput district of Orissa. In all a total of about 200 species of flowering plants occurring in the submerging sites are enumerated.- Some New Names and New Combinations in the Genus Maytenus Molin. (Celastraceae)
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D. C. S. Raju
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C. R. Babu
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 10, No 3-4 (1968), Pagination: 348-349Abstract
No Abstract.- Przewalskia Maxim. (Solanaceae)-a New Generic Record for India
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M. Sanjappa
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D. C. S. Raju
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 31, No 1-4 (1989), Pagination: 175-177Abstract
No Abstract.- Saramsa Orchid Sanctuary, Ranipool, Sikkim
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 32, No 1-4 (1990), Pagination: 121-128Abstract
An erstwhile experimental garden at Saramsa is now a Sanctuary of Tropical Orchids of Sikkim with about 200 species under cultivation. Slipper orchids like Paphiopedilum fairrieanum, the elegant Cymbidium eburneum and Dendrobium chrysotoxum are conseved here.- Deorali Orchid Sanctuary, Gangtok
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Gangtok, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Gangtok, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 29, No 1-4 (1987), Pagination: 253-271Abstract
Sikkim Himalayas are well-known for their rich wealth of flora and fauna. Many edible, economic and ornamental plants are found in and around Gangtok. Sacred groves of Rumtek, Enchey and Deorah are nature reserves around Buddhist Monasteries. Naturalists have visited these areas since the days of Hooker (1848) and collected beautiful orchids for cultivation. As many as 600 species of orchids were described from Sikkim by King&Pantling (1898) whereas Bruhl (1926) provided a guide to identify these beautiful orchids in nature.Gangtok or the "Hilltop", situated on the ridge with deep gorges of Ranichu in the West and Rorochu in the East ranges from 1675 to 1860 m. The Enchey monastery near tourist lodge, the deer park near Secretariat and the Institute Tibetology near Chuten attract visitors.
- Plant Genetic Resources of Sikkim
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D. C. S. Raju
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M. Sanjappa
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 36, No 1-4 (1994), Pagination: 218-222Abstract
Sikkim Himalaya is an unique ecosystem encompassing tropical, temperate and alpine vegetation types. Lepchas and Bhutias consume many native species as subsistence foods at high altitudes. Wild relatives of crop plants like Musa balbisiana, Phoenix rupicola, Mangifera sylvatica, Coffea bengalensis, Camellia kisxi, Malus sikkitnensis, Fragaria daltoniana, Myristica longifolia, Allium walhchii, and Avena aspera constitute some of the genetic resources for assessment and development.- Sesbania roxburghii Merr. - a less Known Fodder Plant
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 36, No 1-4 (1994), Pagination: 223-224Abstract
Sesbania roxburghii Merr. (Syn. S. paludosa Pram) is a native rattle pod in rice-fields of Bengal. It is a fast growing species and potential source of fodder and green manure. Taxonomy and distribution of the plant are furnished in this note.- Careya Roxb. in India
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M. K. Manna
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D. C. S. Raju
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 36, No 1-4 (1994), Pagination: 225-227Abstract
The genus Careya Roxb., was established by Roxburgh, for two species of plants from Coromandel Coast and Bengal. Taxonomy and distribution are famished in this note.- Carrion Flowers of Coromandel
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D. C. S. Raju
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D. Mitra
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, IN