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Krishnamurthy, T.
- A Note on Rudraksha, Elaeocarpus sphaericus (Gaertn.) K. Schum.
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Indian Forester, Vol 90, No 11 (1964), Pagination: 774-776Abstract
No abstract- Studies on the Cultivation of Artemisia dracunculus Linn. (Estragon Plant) and its Essential Oil
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Indian Forester, Vol 91, No 2 (1965), Pagination: 131-133Abstract
The cultivation and harvesting of the estragon plant which is the source of the important essential oil-oil of Estragon (Tarragon) are described in the paper. Data on the physico-chemical properties of the oil distilled from this plant grown at Kathian (U.P.) are also presented.- A Note on Cultivation and Utilization of Ephedra gerardiana Wall
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Indian Forester, Vol 91, No 3 (1965), Pagination: 196-198Abstract
no abstract- Cultivation and Exploitation of Podophrllum hexandrum Royle (syn. P. Emodi Wall. Ex Hook. f. Thomas)
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Indian Forester, Vol 91, No 7 (1965), Pagination: 470-476Abstract
Gives details of cultivation, growth and exploitation of Podophyllum hexandrum Royle. Podophyllum hexandrum Royle (N.O. Berberidaceae) is an important pharmacopoeial drug plant. The rhizomes and ischolar_mains of this species are well known in medicine as the source of tbe podopbyllum resin. Which is used as a cholagogue purgative. Recentlyl the resin from the American podophyllum. P. peltaturm Linn., has been found to allect the growth of malignant tumours and it has also been shown to be effective in controlling some skin diseases. It is understood that the Indian species is also useful in the treatment of certain types of cancer.- Note on Eucalyptus fruticetorum F. Muell. Syn. E. polybractea R.T. Baker
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