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Subramanian, K. N.
- Genetic Improvement of Dalbergia Species: Problems and Strategies
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Indian Forester, Vol 120, No 5 (1994), Pagination: 413-419Abstract
Dalbergia latifolia and Dalbergia sissoo are two of the important timber yielding leguminous trees of India. They are known to occur in decidnous and mixed deciduous forests. They are well adapted to water clogged soil. Both the species are very well known for their coppicing nature which indirectly helps in the propagation of the species. Not much information is available on the genetics, breeding, floral biology aspects of the species. Biotechnological manipulation in terms of tissue culture and protoplast studies have been made and both species have responded positively. It is emphasised that further approaches in disciplines such as cytogenetics, genetics, breeding and biotechnology shall pave the way for betterment of the species.- On the Genetic Improvement of Bamboos
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 1 (1992), Pagination: 55-59Abstract
Bamboo being a multipurpose fast growing short rotation forestry species is subject to over expoloitation. No work has been done on the genetic improvement of bamboos. This paper reviews some of the Possibilities in relation to the genetic amelioration of bamboos.- Litsea ghatica Saldanha-a New Distributional Record to Kerala State
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Indian Forester, Vol 115, No 2 (1989), Pagination: 117-119Abstract
Litsea ghatica Saldanha hitherto recorded from the Western Ghat area of Karnataka is now traced from further south in Wynad Forest Division, Kerala State. A brief description of the taxon for easy iodentification aod the salient differences of the same with Litsea deccanensis Gamble, a closely allied species, are given. The need for the conservation and protection of the species is highlighted.- Cleome rutidosperma DC. - a New Distributional Record for South India
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Indian Forester, Vol 113, No 11 (1987), Pagination: 757-757Abstract
No abstract- Holigarna nigra Bourd- an Addition to the Flora of Karnataka State
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Indian Forester, Vol 106, No 7 (1980), Pagination: 510-511Abstract
no abstract- Contributios to the Flora of Dimban Ghats and Adjoining Areas of Coimbatore District, Tamilnadu State
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Indian Forester, Vol 103, No 2 (1977), Pagination: 112-119Abstract
A general description of the vegetation of the area with an enumeration of the species are provided in this paper.- A Recent Advance in Teak Culture
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Indian Forester, Vol 102, No 8 (1976), Pagination: 531-532Abstract
A new finding of research at the Regional Forest Research Centre, Coimbatore is reported. Sprouting teak buds nipped off from stock stumps and planted in polythene containers in the glass house have developed into independent plants with healthy ischolar_main systems. With refinement of technique, stock plants may cease to be indispensable for the propagation of scion material.- A Note on Emblica fischeri Gamble
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Indian Forester, Vol 91, No 4 (1965), Pagination: 243-245Abstract
no abstract- Further Contribution to the Flora of Boluvampatti Valley Forests, Coimbatore District, Madras State
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Indian Forester, Vol 92, No 1 (1966), Pagination: 39-50Abstract
A brief floristic account of the Moist deciduous forests adjoining the Siruvani settling tank, Sadivayal, Singapatti and VeHappatti areas of Boluvampatti valley forests is furnished in this paper. 194 species of Angiosperms belonging to 152 genera and 3 species of ferns are enumerated.- Some Plant Records for Kerala State
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Indian Forester, Vol 96, No 7 (1970), Pagination: 527-529Abstract
no abstract- Some Observations on Bursera penicillata (DC.) Engl. (B. delpechiana Poiss ex Engl.)
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Indian Forester, Vol 100, No 5 (1974), Pagination: 315-319Abstract
Some observations are made on the morphological characters, pollen viability and effect of artificial pollination of Bursera penicillata an essential oil yielding species. Artificial pollination using fresh pollen grains is suggested to improve fruit setting in this species.- Hugonia Ferruginea W & A - a New Record for the Flora of India
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Indian Forester, Vol 101, No 9 (1975), Pagination: 569-569Abstract
No abstract- A Note on Centrosema virginianum (L.) Benth.
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Poona, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Poona, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 3, No 2 (1961), Pagination: 201-203Abstract
This note provides a full description of centrosema virginianum (L.) Benth. (with a plate). An introduced ornamental plant from tropical America now spreading in the Forests of Tenmalai. The history of its introduction and nomenclature is also briefly discussed.- A Note on the Forest Research Centre Herbarium, Coimbatore
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1 Forest Research Centre, Coimbatore, IN
1 Forest Research Centre, Coimbatore, IN