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- Biodiversity on Seed-Borne Fungi of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum typhoides)
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1 Research Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Department of Botany, KAANMS Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 30, Distt. Nashik, Maharashtra, IN
1 Research Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Department of Botany, KAANMS Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 30, Distt. Nashik, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 12, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 151-153Abstract
Twenty three fungal species were found associated with seeds of eight cultivars of pearl millet (Pennisetum typhoides). Maximum fungi were reported from seeds of var. BJ-104 and ICMS -7703. Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium moniliforme and Penicillium oxalicum were found pathogenic causing seed rot, seed discolouration and germination inhibition. Captan and Dithane M-45 proved best for bajra seed dressing.Keywords
Biodiversity, Seed-Borne Fungi, Pearl Millet, Pathogenicity.- Studies on the Threatened Biodiversity of Wild Medicinal Flora and its Conservation in Nashik District, North Sahyadri, Maharashtra
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1 Life Sciences Department, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
1 Life Sciences Department, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 11, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 277-282Abstract
One hundred thirty five wild medicinal plant species belonging to 69 families have been considered as rare (04), vulnerable (94), endangered (13), extinct (01) and endemic (03) on the basis of frequent floristic surveys carried out in North Sahyadri region of Nashik district during last two decades. The probable reasons for decrease of their population are destruction of natural habitats consequent upon increasing illegal acquiring of forest land, massive deforestation, encroachment of forest land for agriculture, urbanization and medicinal purposes. Suggestions for their efficient regular monitoring and proper conservation, preservation and protection have been suggested.Keywords
Threatened Wild Medicinal, Flora, Biodiversity Conservation, North Sahyadri of Nashik District.- Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxin Effect on Seed-Borne Fungi, Seed Germination and Seedling Vigour of Some Cereals of Nashik District
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1 Mycology and Plant Pathology Research Laboratory, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
1 Mycology and Plant Pathology Research Laboratory, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 10, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 485-486Abstract
Twenty seven fungal species were reported from the seeds of six cereals. The fungal metabolites played significant role in reducing the number of population of seed mycoflora. Fungal metabllites of A. flavus, Fusarium oxysporum and F. moniliformae were more effective as they showed 100 percent germination inhibition and ischolar_main and shoot elongation of all cereals.Keywords
Seed-Borne Fungi, Fungal Metabolites, Seedling Vigour.- Fungal Biodiversity in Seeds of Some Cereals of Nashik District, and its Pathogenicity and Control Measures
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1 Mycology and Plant Pathology Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
1 Mycology and Plant Pathology Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 10, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 273-275Abstract
Twenty seven fungal species were found associated with seeds of six cereals. Maximum fungi were reported from seeds of Pennisetum typhoides and Sorghum vulgare. Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium moniliformae and Fusarium oxysporum were found pathogenic causing seed rot, seed discoloration and germination inhibition. Captan and Dithane M-45 proved best for seed dressing.Keywords
Seed Mycoflora, Cereals, Pathogenicity.- Soil-Borne Fungal Biodiversity of Some Fruit Crops of Nashik District and Control Measures
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1 Mycology and Plant Pathology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce & Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
1 Mycology and Plant Pathology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce & Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 10, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 127-128Abstract
Twenty one fungal species were associated with Punica granatum, Vitis vinifera, Citrus medica and Mangifera indica from Nashik district in rhizosphere and soil. Rhizosphere mycoflora is higher than the soil mycoflora. All fungal species can be controlled by 500 ppm concentration of Moximate, a promising fungicide.Keywords
Rhizosphere, Fungal Biodiversity, Fruit Crops, Fungicide, Moximate.- Seed-Mycoflora of Some Forest Medicinal Plants of Nashik District, Maharashtra
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1 Plant Pathology Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Distt. Nashik, Maharashtra, IN
1 Plant Pathology Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Distt. Nashik, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 10, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 639-640Abstract
Twelve fungal species were isolated from the seeds of 13 forest medicinal plants. Most of the fungi were saprophytic and few were pathogenic. Fungi like Mucor globosum, Mucor varienc and Rhizopus nigricans appeared on the first day after plating the seeds in the plates. Maximum fungi were isolated on the seeds of Holarrina antidisentrica with lesser number on seeds of Jatropha curcas and Caesalpinia bonducella. Rich sporulation of all the fungi was observed from 6th day of incubation period.Keywords
Seed-Mycoflora, Sporulation, Forest Medicinal Plants, Nashik District.- Mycoflora Association with the Decomposition of Leaf Litter of Three Endangered Plant Species in Deciduous Forest of North Sahyadri, Nashik District
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1 Deptt. of Botany, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
1 Deptt. of Botany, K.A.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 9, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 649-650Abstract
Fungal association with decomposing of three endangered plant species like Tectona grandis, Madhuca longifolia and Butea monosperma were studied by using the soil dilution plate count method in deciduous forest of Nashik district under the field conditions. Among the fungi Aspergillus sps. and fungi imperfect were predominant in comparison with other fungi. In all the species, maximum fungal number were recorded in monsoon season while lower in summer and least in winter. Leaf litter of Tectona grandis shows maximum fungal occurrence followed by Butea monosperma and Madhuca longifolia.Keywords
Decomposition, Litter Fungi, Endangered Plants, North Sahyadri.- Studies on Some Threatened and Endemic Ethnomedicinal Plants of Nashik District (North Sahyadri), Maharashtra
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1 Dept. of Botany, K.A.A.N.M.S.Arts, Science & Commerce College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
1 Dept. of Botany, K.A.A.N.M.S.Arts, Science & Commerce College, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 9, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 299-303Abstract
The paper deals with the study of ethnomedicinal threatened and endemic importance of 56 plant species under 50 genera of Nashik district. Various plants available in the locality used by the tribals with local names like kokna, bhil, mahadeo koli, warali thakur and katkari are summarised. The valid scientific names, vernacular names, plant part used and their medicinal uses are given in the paper.Keywords
Ethnomedicinal Plants, Threatened Plants, Endemic Plants, Tribals.- Biodiversity in Wild Fauna of North Sahyadri in Nashik District, Maharashtra
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1 Department of Life Sciences, K.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN
1 Department of Life Sciences, K.A.N.M.S. Arts, Commerce and Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, IN