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Kapoor, S. L.
- A New Subspecies of Jasminum cordifolium Wall. Ex G. Don (Oleaceae) from Andaman Islands
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1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 25, No 1-4 (1983), Pagination: 217-219Abstract
No Abstract.- Material for a Flora of the Doda District of Jammu and Kashmir State
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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 10, No 1 (1968), Pagination: 28-49Abstract
The paper presents a preliminary catalogue of the Doda District of Jamrjtm and Kashmir State. This mountainous district lies between 74°30' & 76°30' N and 32° 30' & 34°15' E and covers ail area of about 11212 sq km embracing areas between 700-4600 m. A total of 432 species belonging to 263 genera is recorded in the present catalogue. The paper provides material for writing a flora of the District Which will ultimately be helpful for a proper appraisal of plant resources of the area.- Epidermal and Venation Studies in the Indian Species of Polygonum Linn. (Polygonaceae)-I.
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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 3-4 (1971), Pagination: 244-259Abstract
Epidermal chargcters and venation pattern of leaves of ten Indian species of Polygonum Linn. belonging to five sections viz., P. recumbens Royle ex Bab. (Sect. Avicularia Meissn.) ; P. affine D. Don, P. amplexicaule Don, P. vacciniifolium Wall. ex Meissn. (Sect. Bistorta Tourn.) ; P. glabrum Willd., P. lupathifolium Linn., P. serrulatum Lagasc. (Sect. Persicaria Meissn.) ; P. chinense Linn., P. nepalense Meissn. (Sect. Cephalophilon) and P. rumicifolium Royle ex Bab. (Sect. Aconogon Meissn.) have been investigated for an appraisal of the extent of utility of these characters with regard to the taxonomy of this interesting group. The variability pattern in these features has been found to be independent of the established pattern at sectional level as set by criteria of external morphology. However, these do serve as helpful data of diagnostic value.- Epidermal and Venation Studies in Apocynaceae-IV
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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 14, No 1-4 (1972), Pagination: 76-82Abstract
Epidermal characters and venation pattern of the leaves of eight species of Apocynaceae, viz. Adenium multiflorum Klotzsch, Allamanda violacea Gardn., Carissa grandiflora A.DC., Catharanthus pusillus (Murr.) G. Don, Ichnocarpus frutescens R.Br., Kopsia fruticosa A .DC., Strophanthus hispidus DC., and Trachelospermum jasminoides Lem. have been studied.- Epidermal and Venation Studies in Apocynaceae-I
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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 11, No 3-4 (1969), Pagination: 286-289Abstract
Epidermal characters and venation pattern of the leaves of six. arboreal species of Apocynaceae, viz., Alstonia macrophylla Wall, ex DC., Holarrhena antidysenterica Wall., Plumeria alba Linn., P. rubra Linn, forma acuminata Sant.&Irani ex Shah, Wrightia tinctoria R. Br. and W. tomentosa Roem.&Schult. have been described.- Epidermal and Venation Studies in Apocynaceae-III
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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: 92-96Abstract
Epidermal characters and venation pattern of the leaves of ten species of Apocynaceae, viz., Aganosma caryophyllata (Roxb. ex Sims.) G. Don, Beaumontia grandiflora Wight, Catharanthus roseus (Linn.) Don, Rawolfia serpentina Benth. ex Kurz, R. tetraphylla Linn., Roupellia grata Wall. ex Hook., Strophanthus divaricatus Wall., S. wallichii A. DC., Vallaris solanacea O. Ktze. and Voacanga grandifolia Rolfe have been described.- Epidermal and Venation Studies in Apocynaceae-II
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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 11, No 3-4 (1969), Pagination: 372-376Abstract
Epidermal characters and venation pattern of the leaves of nine species of Apocynaceae, viz. Acokanthera oppositifolia (Lam.) Codd (A. venenata G. Don), Allamanda cathartica Linn. (2 cultivars), Alstonia scholaris R. Br., Carissa carandas Linn., Cerbera manghas Linn., Ervatamia coronaria Stapf (2 cultivars-single and double flower forms), Mascarenhasia variegata Britt. & Renole (M. elastica K. Schum.), Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) Schum. and Wrightia coccinea Sims., have been described.- A Note on Clematis fulvicoma Rehder et Wilson
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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 11, No 1-2 (1969), Pagination: 190-191Abstract
No Abstract.- A Note on the Occurrence of Asparagus acerosus Roxb. (Liliaceae) in the Region of Upper Gangetic Plain and Assam
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S. L. Kapoor
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L. D. Kapoor
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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: 273-273Abstract
No Abstract.- Further Contribution to the Flora of the Karimnagar District of Andhra Pradesh
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S. L. Kapoor
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L. D. Kapoor
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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 15, No 1-2 (1973), Pagination: 76-84Abstract
The Karimnagar District lies in the Telangana Region of Andhra Pradesh (18°-19°10' N ; 78°30'-80°20'E). It was recently surveyed with the objective of exploring the possibility of exploiting non agricultural plants of economic value. The survey and collection was done mainly at Mahadevpur, Nimmagodem and Manthani Ranges of the District. The present paper records those taxa which are found as additions to the flora of Karimnagar. The district lies within the tropical deciduous belt which occupies a larger part of the peninsular India. The forests abound in teak mixed with deciduous trees of a number of species, the preponderance of which depends on soil and habitat conditions.- Pharmacognostic Study of the Root and Rhizome of Parnassia Nubicola Wall. Ex Royle (Fam. : Parnassiaceae), a Species Used as 'Mamira'
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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 17, No 1-4 (1975), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
A survey conducted in the neighbourhood of Kedamath and the adjoining area brought to light that the wayside traders employ ischolar_mains and rhizomes of Parnassia nubicola Wall, ex Royle (Pamassiaceae) as ‘Mamira’, reputed to be good for various eye ailments. The ischolar_mains of this species look similar in gross appearance to those of Thalictrum foliolosum DC. (Ranunculaceae), which is one of the various species that have been attributed to 'Mamira' (Chopra et al. 1956). The present paper deals with a detailed pharmacognosy of the ischolar_main and rhizome of Parnassia nubicola Wall, ex Royle.- A Study of the Pollen Grains of Indian Clematis Linn. (Ranunculaceae)
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1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
2 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, IN
3 Department of Botany, Lucknow University, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
2 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, IN
3 Department of Botany, Lucknow University, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 31, No 1-4 (1989), Pagination: 50-62Abstract
A illustrated account of the pollen grains of 32 species of genus Clematis (Dill, ex) Linn., mostly Indian, has been presented and their systematic significance evaluated. The pollen is usually 3-zono-colpate, but some have 4-zono-colpate pollen as well. In C. cadmia Buch.- Ham. Ex Hk.f. & Thom., the pollen is panporate. The pollen features in Clematis exhibit a predominantly negatively reticulate sexine pattern and are of little phylogenetic significance.- A Study of the Leaf Cuticle of Indian Clematis (Dill. Ex) Linn. (Ranunculaceae)
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1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
2 Department of Botany, Lucknow University, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
2 Department of Botany, Lucknow University, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 27, No 1-4 (1985), Pagination: 197-218Abstract
The paper appraises the characteristics of leaf cuticle of 40 taxa of Clematis, representing 32 species. The cuticular features exhibit a reticulate pattern with little correlation with arrangement as projected by gross-morphological features. Nevertheless, these do provide characters of systematic value to be taken use of in distinguishing the various taxa.- Observations on Phytogeography and Endemism in Clematis Dill. Ex Linn. (Ranunculaceae), with Special Reference to Indian Taxa
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1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 29, No 1-4 (1987), Pagination: 103-119Abstract
Clematis Dillex Linn. (Ranunculaceae) with 300-450 species, is essentially temperate but also found in elevated parts of the tropics. It is regarded to have originated around the eastern end of the Himalayas, and thence migrated to other parts of the world The largest concentration is in South China (with 76% endemism) The distribution pattern in the world indicates a high degree of endemism in areas that are isolated or are distantly situated from the region of largest concentration. Thus in North America it is 91%. West Indies, 85%. New Zealand and neighbouring islands, 88%, Malagasy. 90%. West Africa. 75%. and so on. In Indian subcontinent the endemism is only 30%. the low figure is explained because of its contiguity and proximity with South China.In India proper occur 33 species (42 taxa including subspp and vars), of these 5 are endemic. Several Indian species are closely related to taxa occurring in neighbouring countries which when studied together might need merging or reduction in taxonomic status for want of clear-cut discontinuities. The distribution of interesting Indian species has been mapped.
- Epidermal and Venation Studies in Apocynaceae-VI
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S. L. Kapoor
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R. Mitra
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1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 21, No 1-4 (1979), Pagination: 68-80Abstract
The papa describes and evaluates the taxonomic value of the epidermal features and venation pattern of the leaves of 11 species of Apocynaceae viz., Carissa carandas Linn., C. congesta Wight, C. hirsuta Roth, C. inemis Vahl, C. opaca Stapf ex Parker, C. paucinervia A. DC., C. spinarum Linn., C. suavissima Bedd. ex Hook.f., Trachelospermum lucidum (D. Don) K. Schum., Vinca major Linn. and Willoughbeia edulis Roxb.- Epidermal and Venation Studies in Apocynaceae-V
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1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 20, No 1-4 (1978), Pagination: 20-30Abstract
Epidermal characters and venation pattern of the leaves of ten species of Apocynaceae, viz., Aganosma marginata G. Don, Alsionia neriifolia Don, Alyxia fascicularis Benth., Anodendron paniculatum A. DC., Ecdysanthera brachiata DC., Melodims khasianus Hook, f., M. monogynus Roxb., Micrechites elliptica Hook, f., Rhazya stricta Dene, and Tabernaemontana heyneam Wall, have been described.- The Herbarium of the National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow
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1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN
1 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, IN