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- Rosenvingea intricata (J. Agardh) Borgs., a Phaeophyceae New to Chilka Lake in India
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1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 2, No 1-2 (1960), Pagination: 9-13Abstract
Rosenvitigea intricala (J. Agardh) Borgs, a brown sea-weed is reported here for the first time from Chilka Lake in Orissa. The structure of the alga is described in detail. The habitat and geographical distribution of the alga are briefly discussed. A Chaetophoraceous alga occurring as an endophyte in Rosenvingea intricala (J. Agardh) Borgs, is referred to.- On the Fore-Shore Vegetation of Malacca Coast of the Car-Nicobar Island
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1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 2, No 1-2 (1960), Pagination: 15-25Abstract
In this paper, an account is given of the Fore-shore Vegetation of a part of E. Coast of Car-Nicobar along the Malacca Coast. The various types of plant species found on the shore above upper tidal limits are described, and the characteristic ones being Ipomoea pes-caprae (Linn.) Sweet., Panicum repens Linn., Vigna marina Mers., Ischaemum muticum Linn., Blainvillea acmella (Linn, f.) Philipson., Pandanus furcatus Roxb., Scaevola frutescens (Mill.) Krausse., Tournefortia argentea Linn., with Cocos nucifera Linn, occur behind, followed by Hibiscus tiliaceus Linn., Erythrina variegata Linn. var. orientalis (Linn.) Merr., Calophyllum inophyllum Linn., Thespesia populnea Corr., Guettarda speciosa Linn., Syzygium aqueum (Burm f.) Alston, and other trees in jungles. The various species met with are enumerated, in which 13 species and one variety would appear to be new records for the Andamans and Nicobars.- William Carey: His Activities in Botanical and Horticultural Researches in India
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1 Industrial Section, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 3, No 1 (1961), Pagination: 1-10Abstract
No Abstract.- Report on Phaeophila dendroides (Crouan) Batters Endophytic in Rosenvingea intricata (J. Ag.) Boergs.
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1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 3, No 2 (1961), Pagination: 111-113Abstract
Phaeophila dendroides (Crouan) Batters is reported here for the first time from North India from Chilka Lake. While the species is known as an endophyte in several marine algae belonging to Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta and a few marine Spermatophyta, it is reported here for the first time in a Phaeophyta in Roservingea intricata (J. Ag.) Boergs. The endophyte from Chilka Lake is described in some detail.- The Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Botanical Survey of India
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1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 1, No 1 (1959), Pagination: 38-58Abstract
No Abstract.- Protection of Wild (Plant) Life
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1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 1, No 1 (1959), Pagination: 85-89Abstract
No Abstract.- Observations on the Germination of Spores of Padina tetrastromatica Hauck
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1 Industrial Section, Botanical Survey of India, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Botanical Survey of India, Indian Museum, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 2, No 3-4 (1960), Pagination: 429-436Abstract
The germination of the spores of Padina tetrastromatica Hauck from Mohaballipuram, South of Madras is described in detail for the first time from India for any member of the Dictyotaceae. The tetrasporangium, instead of forming the usual tetraspores, liberates its entire contents which germinate immediately on settling down on the thallus of Padina tetrastromatica, Hauck. The liberated body is spherical in shape and on germination it produces at first a protuberance which on growing for some length as a tubular structure is cut off by a transverse wall from a spherical upper portion. The lower tubular portion, by a few divisions, forms a filamentous structure, the end cell of which produces a sort of a branched haptera on coming into contact with any foreign body. In the upper spherical portion cell divisions occur to result in a somewhat nodular structure. One of the superficial cells of this nodule grows out and by a transverse wall in this, an apical cell in cut off. By the activity of this apical cell new shoots of Padina are developed at first as cylindrical structures. By the growth and division in all cells, later a flattened structure and then a fan shaped thallus is formed characteristic of the Padina plant. In the sequence of divisions and the formation of the rhizoid like structures, Padina tetrastromatica Hauck shows some differences from the other members of the Dictyotaceae reported earlier from abroad.- Taxa of Indian Acanthaceae, Verbenaceae and Labiatae Amending and/or Supplementing Calder's (1926) and Razi's (1959) Lists of Additions to Hooker's Flora of British India
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1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
1 Industrial Section, Indian Museum, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 5, No 1 (1963), Pagination: 79-88Abstract
Since the publication of the Flora of British India by Sir J. D. Hooker during the years 1872-1879, quite a number of additional species have been described from various parts of India by several botanists in different publications. The nomenclature of quite a number of species in Hooker's Flora has also changed with the result that several names therein have now come to be regarded as invalid. Calder et al (1926) and Razi (1959) published two lists as additions to species in Hooker's Flora of British India. The present account is an attempt at supplementing and/or amending the lists of Calder and Razi, with reference to the families Acanthaceae, Verbenaceae and Labiatae. In this account, altogether 232 taxa belonging to these three families alone are given under two separate lists. In the first list 54 taxa are included. They comprise of 53 taxa as additions to Hooker, Calder et al and Razi's account of the species under these three families, and one species of Hooker, earlier reported by him from outside India proper, since reported from Indian territory. In the second list, 178 taxa are included, wherein changes in nomenclature, including changes in status have been reported.- Algarum Species Ex India Oriundae
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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 7, No 1-4 (1965), Pagination: 188-266Abstract
No Abstract.- Director Botanist Honoured
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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 9, No 1-4 (1967), Pagination: i-viiiAbstract
No Abstract.- An Ecological and Distributional Resume of the Liverworts and Mosses of India
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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 10, No 3-4 (1968), Pagination: 377-380Abstract
A general account of the ecology and distribution of Indian Liverworts atd Mosses is given. Points of interest as to the species which have originated from India, species which are in common with the various Continents and Insular areas etc. are given.- In Memorium: Prof. Dr. J. C. Sen Gupta
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1 Botanical Survey of India, 14 Madan Street, Calcutta, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, 14 Madan Street, Calcutta, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 10, No 3-4 (1968), Pagination: I-IVAbstract
No Abstract.- In Memoriam
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 11, No 1-2 (1969), Pagination: 215-216Abstract
No Abstract.- Effect of Insect Infestation on the Chemical Composition and Protein Efficiency Ratio of the Proteins of Kaffir Corn and Green Gram
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1 Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore-13, IN
1 Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore-13, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 14, No 2 (1977), Pagination: 38-42Abstract
Cereals and millets constitute about eighty per cent of the diets of the low income groups in India and other developing countries. They provide more than 80 per cent of the calories, proteins, certain minerals and B-vitamins in the diets.- Effect of Insect Infestation on the Chemical Composition and the Protein Efficiency Ratio of the Proteins of Bengal Gram and Red Gram
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1 Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore-13, IN
1 Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore-13, IN