An official biennial publication of Society for Promotion of Tropical Biodiversity
(ISSN 0971- 4642)
Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity is an international, inter-disciplinary periodicals
devoted to promotion of diverse aspects of tropical biodiversity and published twice a year.
Dr. Sanjay Singh, Executive Member IV
M. Rajkumar, Executive Member V
Dr. Rajiv Rai, Auditor
INDIAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL BIODIVERSITY
CONTENTS
VOLUME 22 (2), 2014
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Floral diversity: it's implication to resource management and climate change - ONOFRE S. CORPUZ, SAMSON L. MOLAO, MERLY C. REMOLLO, AND CARLOU E. TERADO |
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Floristic diversity and its conservation status in the selected sacred groves of Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India – S GANESAN, K SARASWATHY AND R LATHA |
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Prevalence of culturable airborne fungi in fruit markets of Delhi and Noida, India - MAANSI VERMANI, NAMITA BEDI AND M. SHARIQUE HUSSAIN |
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Foraging plants associated with honey bee (Apis cerana) in Champhai district, Mizoram, Northeast India - RAMACHANDRA LAHA AND LALHMANGAIHI RALTE |
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Response of growth promoters on physiology and productivity of Ocimum germplasms - KAILASH C MEENA, A UPADHAYAY, AS GONTIA AND S RAO |
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Dispersion pattern of legumes and non-legumes in the tropical deciduous forests around Jharia coalfield, eastern India - SHRUTI MISHRA AND ANSHUMALI |
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Allelopathic influence ofJatropha curcas Linn on germination and seedling growth of selected field crops - DHAKANE MOHINI UTTAM AND CHANDRABHAN MOURYA |
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Effect of growth promoting microbes on initial growth of maize - AMADOU H DICKO AND RK VERMA |
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Medicinal and nutritive value of Ficus auriculata - the wonder fig – JS KHURAIJAM AND ELIZABETH HUIDROM |
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Interrelationship between soil seed banks and vegetation in tropical dry deciduous forest in Sagar (MP) - PRATIMA KHARE |
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Variation of starch content in bamboo culms in relation to different parameters - R. SANTHOSHKUMAR AND KV BHAT |
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Agrobacterium rhizogenes mediated hairy root induction in Daucus carota - ASTHA AGRAWAL, KAMLESHSHUKLA AND SYED ARIF WALI |
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Testing of some new molecules along with the commonly used insecticides against tingis bug, Tingis beesoni, a major insect pest of khamar, Gmelina arborea, in a plantation at Durg, Chhattisgarh - MANISH MISHRA, JAYALAXMI GANGULI AND RN GANGULI |
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New occurrence of rice grasshopper, Hieroglyphus banian fabricius on lentil Lens esculentum in Vindhyan plateau of Madhya Pradesh – VK GARG, Y PATEL AND MP NAYAK |
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Stem gall of Boerhaavia diffusa caused by Protomyces macrosporus: a new host record - RK VERMA, KK SONI, SONAM CHOURASIYA AND SANJAY SINGH |
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Nest site selection and coloniality of egret, heron and cormorant in campus area of Jabalpur - HANINDER MAINI AND SB SHRIVASTAVA |
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Additions to Asteraceae of Maharashtra state - KISHOR SASTE AND VINAYA GHATE |
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Healing plants of Seoni forests - SEEMA BHASKAR, BALA KHATRI AND ABHISEKH SOLANKI |
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Incidence of gall maker, Betousa stylophora on aonla at a plantation in Durg, Chhattisgarh - MANISH KUMAR MISHRA, JAYALAXMI GANGULI, RN GANGULI AND NEMICHAND MANDAWI |
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