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Billore, K. V.
- Depleting State of Medicinal Plants in Rajasthan (India) and their Conservation
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Indian Forester, Vol 126, No 4 (2000), Pagination: 419-426Abstract
India is one of the rich countries in the world as far as the natural resources are concerned. The vast land of Rajasthan together with its vegetation and flora has a variety of medicinal plants growing in different habitats. However, over all developmental activities, mechanization of life and over exploitation of natural resources and change in enviornment during last one and a half decade has brought about a substaintial depletion in the forests of the state in general and the medicinal plants in particular. As a result of which well know medicinal plants like Guggulu, Shatawari, Ashwagandha, Gorakhmundi, Shallaki, Bhringaraj etc. Which used to be abundant in nature have now become endangered and rare. In the present paper an account of the dwindling resources of 25 medicinal plants have been together with possible measures for their conservation in the state.- Some Threatened Medicinal Plants of Rajasthan and their Conservation
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Indian Forester, Vol 115, No 8 (1989), Pagination: 595-599Abstract
The present day fast developments in the society has brought about substantial depletion of natural resources, particularly the forests, which infact are the main source of vegetable drugs. The forests of Rajasthan are also in the state of denudation and thereby imposing threat to a number of medicinal plants. A need for conservation of medicinal plant has been realised in the recent Past. In the present paper a preliminary analysis of threatened medicinal plants and the problem of conservation of medicinal plants has been discussed.- An Interesting Case of Epiphytism of Euphorbia neriifolia Linn. From Gujarat
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 2 (1988), Pagination: 89-90Abstract
An interesting record of Euphorbia neriifolia Linn. growing epiphytically on Aegle marmelos (L) Corr., hitherto unreported has beed presented.- Pimpinella rollae-a New Species from Western Ghats (Sahyadiu Ranges), Maharastra
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Indian Forester, Vol 108, No 11 (1982), Pagination: 712-714Abstract
no abstract- Euphorbia erythroclada Boiss. - a Little Known Species from Maharashtra
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Indian Forester, Vol 95, No 8 (1969), Pagination: 576-578Abstract
The note provides an interesting record of the species, Euphorbia erythoclada Boiss. collected after over 100 years from Thana District, Maharashtra State; a detailed description with illustration is appended.- Ischaemum raizadae Hemadri et Billore - a New Grass from India
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Indian Forester, Vol 96, No 4 (1970), Pagination: 318-321Abstract
Isehaemum raizadae sp. nov. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated.- Leucas deodtkarii Billore et Hemadri-a New Species of Lamiaceae from the Sahyadri Range, Maharashtra State
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Indian Forester, Vol 96, No 12 (1970), Pagination: 858-860Abstract
Leucas deodikarii Biltore et Hemadri, sp. nov. collected from the Sahyadri range of Maharashtra State, is described and illustrated.- Variations in the Leaf Structure of Certain Plants from Thana
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Indian Forester, Vol 98, No 2 (1972), Pagination: 145-147Abstract
Variations in tbe leaf structure of five plants, collected from Thana district (Maharashtra), are described witb illustrations.- A New Variety of Delphinium malabaricum (Huth) Munz from the Western Ghats
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Indian Forester, Vol 99, No 7 (1973), Pagination: 436-439Abstract
An interesting new variety of Delphintum Linn. i.e. D. malabaricum var. ghaticum var. nov. is described and illustrated.- On an Endemic Species of Delphinium Linn. From the Western Ghats
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