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Saxena, H. O.
- A Contribution to the Flora of Pachmarhi (Madhya Pradesh)
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1 National Botanic Gardens, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanic Gardens, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 13, No 1-2 (1971), Pagination: 79-93Abstract
Pachmarhi, a popular hill station of Madhya Pradesh, having in it the highest hill top (Dhupgarh) of central India, presents very interesting features in its flora. It has received attention by several botanists due to its popularity and importance from floristic point of view and a number of contributions to the flora were made by them (Gamble 1892, Graham 1914-15, Pandey & Srivastava 1952, Rao & Narayanaswamy 1960, Kapoor & Yadav 1962 and others). The present paper records 304 species of flowering plants and ferns, which are reported for the first time from Pachmarhi. Sixteen species are new records for Madhya Pradesh (marked by single asterisk) and twelve for central India (marked by double asterisk). The species, of which previous record was found to be based on wrong identifications have been excluded from the flora, namely Fimbristylis podocarpa Nees & Meyen, Arthraxon serrulatus Hochst., Arundinella nepalensis Trin., Eragrostis nutans (Retz.) Nees ex Steud., Sporobolus elongatus R. Br. and Tripogon pauperculus Stapf.- The Flora of Amarkantak (Madhya Pradesh)
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1 National Botanic Gardens, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanic Gardens, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 12, No 1-4 (1970), Pagination: 37-66Abstract
The paper deals with the flora of Phanerograms and Pteridophyte of Amarkantak plateau. Total number of species enumerated in this paper is 635 (Angiosperms 612, Gymnosperms 2 and Pteridophytes 21) of which 7 species are new for Central India and 14 for Madhya Pradesh.- On a Collection of Plants from Patalkot (M. P.)
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H. O. Saxena
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S. G. Shukla
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1 National Botanic Gardens, Lucknow, IN
2 State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur, IN
1 National Botanic Gardens, Lucknow, IN
2 State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 12, No 1-4 (1970), Pagination: 188-202Abstract
The present communication records 419 species of vascular plants from Patalkot valley in East Chhindwara Forest Division of Madhya Pradesh. Four species (marked by an asterisk) are new record for Central India. Occurence of few species of south and south-east India, also of coastal regions, namely Senecio edgeworthii Hook. f., Crotalaria nana Burm. f., Epithema carnosum Benth. and Gnetum ula Brongn. and of Himalayan species Epipaclis veratrifolia Boiss. & Hohen. and Aleuritopteris rufa (D. Den) Ching, is very interesting.- Studies on the Ethnobotany of Orissa
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H. O. Saxena
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P. K. Dutta
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 17, No 1-4 (1975), Pagination: 124-131Abstract
The paper presents the ethnobotanical observations on 81 species which were recorded during authors' survey in Orissa State for over four years. A number of interesting uses for antifertility, medicine, fibre, food etc. are reported, many of which have been found new on comparison with the important published literature on the medicinal and economic plants of the country.- Ethnobotanical Studies in Similipahar Forests of Mayurbhanj District (Orissa)
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 30, No 1-4 (1988), Pagination: 83-89Abstract
Similipahar Forests in Mayurbhanj district of Orissa are among the most luxurient and valuable forests of the state. The area is distinctive for its pristine wilderness. Only a small population consisting of a number of aboriginal tribes inhabit the area. A systematic of the forests carried out by the authors for over a period of four years has result in the finding of a number of tribal uses of the plants. The interesting ones, covering sixty seven species of vascular plants, which are not recorded in the important published literature on the medicinal and other economic plants of the country, are reported in the paper.- Observations on the Ethnobotany of Madhya Pradesh
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 28, No 1-4 (1986), Pagination: 149-156Abstract
Ethnobotanical observations were recorded during the floristic survey carried out in Madhya Pradesh for a period of over seven years. The interesting folk-uses, covering eighty eight species of vascular plants which are not recorded in the important published literature, are presented in the paper.- Floristic Studies in Orissa
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 19, No 1-4 (1977), Pagination: 39-41Abstract
No Abstract.- A Survey of the Plants of Orissa (India) for Tannins, Saponins, Flavonoids and Alkaloids-II
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M. Brahmam
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H. O. Saxena
1
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 20, No 1-4 (1978), Pagination: 72-79Abstract
Phytochemical screening of 236 plant species from Orissa has shown the presence of tannins in 74, saponins in 14, flavonoids in 74 and alkaloids in 51 species. The presence of alkaloids in 13 species is reported for the first time. The tannin content of 32 species is found to be between 0.4 to 21.2 percent.- Phytochemical Screening of some Orissa Plants for Tannins, Saponins, Flavonoids and Alkaloids
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1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN
1 Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, IN