Contents Preface 1 Diversity Restoration and Conservation of MillipedesKR Sridhar and KM Ashwini 2 Phytomedicine for Respiratory ComplaintsB Sandhya Sri S Prasanthi and TVV Seetharami Reddi 3 Medicinal Plants Used Against Eye DiseasesJ Koteswara Rao S Prasanthi and TVV Seetharami Reddi 4 Economic Valuation of Ethnobotanical Species of East Godavari District Quantitative AnalysisJSuneetha S Prasanthi and TVV Seetharami Reddi 5 The Natural Source of Medicinal Wealth OrchidsMC Gayatri and Ananya Sarkar 6 Diversity in Green Medicine of Tirupati-Kapada-Nallamalai HotspotN Savithramma P Ganesh P Venkateswarlu and SKM Basha 7 Ethnomedicinal Practice Among Tribals and Local Herbal Healers of Eswaramala Forest of Anantapur District of Andhra PradeshB Thirupal Reddy B Aswarthappa D Alimoulali and T Pullaiah 8 Ethnobotanical Plants Used for General Purposes by the Tribes of Komarada Mandal of Vizianagaram DistrictN Saradamani and K Jhansi 9 A Conspectus of the Tribe Eragrostideae Poaceae in Andhra Pradesh IndiaB Ravi Prasad Rao B Sadasivaiah P Priyadarsini A Madhusudhana Reddy S Sunitha S Khadar Basha MV Suresh Babu and P Venkateswara Prasanna 10 Cultivated Plants of Andhra PradeshP Priyadarsini and B Ravi Prasad Rao IndexThe present volume 5 of Biodiversity in India includes ten articles with main emphasis on medicinal plants and ethnobotany For the first time we included of animal diversity The first article is on Millipedes and their conservation The next two articles are on medicinal plants against respiratory complaints and eye diseases Ethnobotany of East Godavari district is given in Chapter 4 Anantapur District in Chapter 7 and Komaralad Mandal in Chapter 8 Medicinal uses of orchids is given in the following Chapter 5 and Green medicine of Tirupati Kapada Nasllamalai region in Chapter 6 A conspectus of the Tribe Eragrostidae in Andhra Pradesh in given in Chaper 9 The last Chapter deals with cultivated plants of Andhra Pradesh 338 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Probiotics not just for your gut only: impact on diseases beyond gut/Pongali B. Raghavendra. 2. Molecular markers: an array of technological advancements and their applications in crop improvement/A. Chandra Sekhar, P. Chandra Obul Reddy, T. Krishnaveni, P. Ramesh and K.V.N. Ratnakar Reddi. 3. In-silico re-evaluation of DNA sequences for drawing phylogeny of Orchids with special emphasis on Dendrobium Sw./Pritam Chattopadhyay and Nirmalya Banerjee. 4. An effective nutritional requirements and an in vitro approach for asymbiotic seed germination and seedling growth of some terrestrial orchids/Madhumita Majumder and Nirmalya Banerjee. 5. In vitro approaches in medicinal plants a viable strategy to strengthen the resource base of plant based systems of medicines/A.A. Waman, P. Bohra, B.N. Sathyanarayana and B.G. Hanumantharaya. 6. Somaclonal variation in plant tissue culture and its role in crop improvement/P. Chandramati Shankar and H. Fathima Nazneen. 7. In vitro multiplication of pronephrium triphyllum (sw.) Holttum an endangered fern/M. Johnson and V.S. Manickam. 8. Effect of plant growth regulators on in vitro raised gametophytes of phlebodium aureum I./M. Johnson and V.S. Manickam. 9. Antiulcer activity of an isolated compound KR-1 from Kaempferia rotunda Linn. leaf in rats/Prasanta Kumar Mitra, Tanaya Ghosh, Prasenjit Mitra and Gayatri Mitra. 10. Comparative assessment of in vitro antioxidant and antiproliferative activity in Morinda citrifolia fruit and commercial juice/K. Rajaram and P. Suresh Kumar. 11. Remediation of uranium contaminated soils: conventional and emerging technologies/Sravani Konduru, Chandra Obul Reddy Puli, Chandra Sekhar Akila, Varakumar Pandit, Krishna Kumar Guduru and Jayanna Naik Banavath. Index. This volume of edited book on Biotechnological approaches for sustainable development brings together diverse topics on Biotechnology. Probiotics, an important aspect in human health, is dealt with in the first chapter. An overview on Molecular markers which are bing used in improvement of crop plants is given in chapter 2. Orchids are important group of horticultural plants and their DNA sequencing and in vitro seed germinaltion are given in chapters 3 and 4 respectively. Similarly in vitro approaches for the medicinal plants are dealt with in the next chapter. Chapter 6 delas with Somaclonal variations and their applications. Micropropation of Pteridophytes - Pronephrium triphyllum and Phlebodium aureum - are given in chapters 7 and 8 respectively. Medcinal aspects of Kaempferia rotunda and Morinda citrifolia are dealt with in chapter 9 and 10. Last chapter deals with the remediation of Uranium contaminated soils, an improtant problem in pollution control.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Molecular mechanism involved in abiotic stress tolerance in plant/Tapan Kumar Mondal and Dipanarayan Saha. 2. Rapid in vitro micropropagation of chick pea cicer arietinum L. from shoot tip and cotyledonary node explants/Saheena Parveen, T. Ugandhar and K. Jagan Mohan Reddy. 3. Biofuel from algae/Purshotam Kaushik and Abhishek Chauhan. 4. Application of high throughput DNA sequencing for plant science research/Tapan Kumar Mondal. 5. Genetic Engineering of Plants for enhancing abiotic stress tolerance using transcription factors as tools/Linga R. Gutha, Chandra Obul Reddy Puli and Arjula R. Reddy. 6. In vitro propagation of Talinum cuneifolium Vahl willd. through leaf culture/N. Savithramma, P. Venkateswarlu, A. Sasikala and Beena Prabha. 7. Contribution of marine actinobacteria to human health/Mangamuri Usha Kiranmayi, Sudhakar Poda, Chitta Padmavethi and Muvva Vijayalakshmi. 8. Production of secondary plant products from callus and suspension cultures/T. Sudhakar Johnson, D. Madhavi, M.S.L. Sunita, P. Sita Kumari and P.B. Kavi Kishor. 9. Conservation of biodiversity through plant tissue culture/Y.K. Bansal and M. Chacko. 10. Secondary metabolites enhancement through mediation of agrobacterium rhizogenes/H.P. Sharma. Abiotic stress such as drought salinity cold and soil acidity cause a great loss to agricultural crops. Other stresses like zinc deficiency soil nutrient deficiency and elevated CO2 also are responsible for crop loss. The effects of these on molecular mechanisms have to be stressed. In the present book effect of abiotic stress and molecular mechanisms involved in abiotic stress tolerance is given in chapter 1. Genetic engineering of plants for enhancing abiotic stress is given in chapter 5. High throughput DNA sequencing for plant science research is dealt with in chapter 4. while chapter 12 deals with real time PCR. Chapter 13 explains subtractive hybridization.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. One horned Rhinoceros conservation in Assam, India/Pranjal Bezbarua, Arundhati Bezbarua, Prasanna Boruah and Chandra Kanta Baruah. 2. Prioritisation of conservation areas in the central Western Ghats, India through biological indicators-amphibians/T.V. Ramachandra, M.D. Subash Chandran, N.V. Joshi, K.V. Gururaja and Vishnu D. Mukri. 3. Vegetation and floristic diversity of Nawarangpur District, Odisha: a repository of threatened and industrial plants/N.K. Dhal and S.C. Sahu. 4. Floral structure and phenology in relation to pollination of some endangered impatiens of Western Ghats/R. Ramasubbu, A.K. Sreekala, A.G. Pandurangan and A. Chandra Prabha. 5. Flora of North Andaman Islands, India/C. Sudhakar Reddy. 6. Diversity of bioresources of Nilgiris in the Southern Western Ghats, India/R. Sasi and A. Rajendran. . The present Volume 6 of biodiversity in India includes eight articles covering diverse subjects. First chapter is about one horned Rhinoceros conservation in Assam followed by the Amphibians in Western Ghats. These two areas constitute the Hot spots of biodiversity. Third chapter is on Floristic diversity of Nawarangpur District in Odisha. It is followed by pollination of some endangered impatiens species in Western Ghats. Chapter 5 deals with Flora of North Andaman Islands followed by bioresources of Nilgiris. The genus Cymbopogon is dealt with in chapter 7 while the last chapter deals with wild edible plants used by the tribals in East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Past and present work. 3. General vegetation types. 4. Floristic analysis. 5. Artificial key to families. 6. Systematic enumeration. References. Index to families, genera and species. "Nizamabad, one of the 10 districts of Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, harbours a rich and diverse flora. The forests of the district are of tropical dry deciduous type. "The present work, being the first systematic botanical exploration in the district yielded 708 species of angiosperms and pteridophytes belonging to 436 genera and 123 families. "Introduction, past and present work on the flora of the district, general vegetation types, floristic analysis and artificial key to families are provided in the first part of the text. The second part includes the systematic enumeration. References and index to families, genera and species are given at the end. "In systematic enumeration, all the families are arranged according to Bentham and Hooker's system with slight modifications. Dichotomous indented type of keys are provided for genera and species and nomenclature of taxa brought up-to-date. Species description is with citation, morphological description, phenological data and distribution." (jacket) [T. Pullaiah is Professor and Head, Department of Botany, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur. He also wrote Embryology of Compositae, Flora of Anantapur District and Flora of Adilabad District.].
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Systematic Studies on the Family Balsaminaceae of Tamil Nadu/R. Ramasubbu and K. Saranya. 2. Diversity and Distribution of Macrofungi in Kodagu Region (Western Ghats): A Preliminary Account/N.C. Karun, K.R. Sridhar and K.A. Anu Appaiah. 3. Western Ghats: The World Heritage Site for Biodiversity and Ecological Security/S. Paulsamy. 4. Bryophytes of the Western Ghats: An Overview/A.E.D. Daniels. 5. Vascular Flora of Thumpali Hillock/S.R. Nisha and S. Jeeva. 6. Diversity, Distribution and Current Ecological Status of Botanically Less Known Pholidota Lindl. ex Hook. Orchid Species of Darjeeling Himalaya of India/Rajendra Yonzone D. Lama, R.B. Bhujel, Khyanjeet Gogoi and Samuel Rai. 7. Endemic and Threatened Plants of Indian Thar Desert, Rajasthan (India)/Amit Kotia. 8. Mining and its Impacts on Aquatic Plants: A Case Study from Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya /Jasmine Therese Sawian, Febreena Grace Lyndem, Roytre Christopher Laloo and Solomon Jeeva. 9. Inter-Specific Variation Studies on Selected Medicinally Important Phyllanthus Species Using SDS-PAGE/M. Narayani, V. Kalaiarasi, M. Johnson, T. Renisheya Joy Jeba Malar and N. Janakiraman. 10. Chromatographic Studies on some Selected Selaginella Species/A. Sivaraman and M. Johnson. 11. Ecology and Distribution of the Genus Lepisorus (Polypodiaceae: Pteridophyta) from South India with the Incidence of Apogamous Populations from the Nilgiris/P. Murugan, V. Irudayaraj and S. Jeeva. 12. A Study on Non Timber Forest Products Diversity and their Utility Modes in Dry Deciduous Forests of Kadapa Division, Andhra Pradesh /M. Sridhar Reddy and B. Sadasivaiah. 13. Biodiversity of Medicinal Plants in Ponmalai Hills, Kalkulam Taluk in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India/A. Eruthaya Angel and B. Parthipan. 14. Wild Edible Plants of Tribals of Khammam District, Andhra Pradesh/R. Ratna Manjula, J. Koteswara Rao and T.V.V. Seetharami Reddi. 15. Ex situ Conservation of Wild Medicinal Plants at Botanical Garden, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa/A. Madhusudhana Reddy. 16. A Review on Biotechnological Approaches for the Rescue of Endangered Genus Ceropegia L. in India/K. Sri Rama Murthy, M. Chandrasekhara Reddy, R. Kondamudi, D. Raghuramulu, S. Karuppusamy and T. Pullaiah. 17. Snakes of Sri Krishnadevaraya University Campus and its Surroundings, Andhra Pradesh/Y. Amarnath Reddy, B. Sadasivaiah, P. Indira and T. Pullaiah. 18. Loranthaceae and Viscaceae of Karnataka/M.C. Thriveni, G.R. Shivamurthy and K.N. Amruthesh. Index to Families, Genera and Species. The present Volume 7 of Biodiversity in India includes 18 chapters covering broad spectrum Biodiversity. It includes Balsaminaceae in Tamil Nadu, Loranthaceae and Viscaceae in Karnataka, Bryophytes of Western Ghats, Pholidota in Himalayas, Lepisorus in Nilgiris, Macrofungi in Kodagu region and Snakes of Sri Krishnadevaraya University campus. A few chapters deal with Non Timber forest produce, medicinal plants and wild edible plants are also dealt with. Ex situ conservation of wild medicinal plants and Biotechnological approaches for rescue of Ceropegia have also been included in the book. The book is profusely illustrated with colour photographs and line drawings.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Floristic Diversity in Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka/T.V. Ramachandra M.D. Subash Chandran G.R. Rao Vishnu Mukri and N.V. Joshi. 2. Diversity of Asterinaceous Fungi in Sirumalai Hills, Eastern Ghats/R. Ramasubbu and A. Chandra Prabha. 3. Floristic Diversity of Makangiri District of Odisha, India/Deepak Kumar Sahu Sanjit Biswas and Nabin Kumar Dhal. 4. The Epiphyllous Liverworts of the Southern Western Ghats: An Overview/A.E.D. Daniels. 5. Macrofungi in Coastal Sand Dunes and Mangroves of Southwest India/Sudeep D. Ghate and Kandikere R. Sridhar. 6. An Appraisal of Lichen Biota in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh, India/Satish Mohabe B. Anjali Devi, A. Madhusudhana Reddy, Sanjeeva Nayaka and P. Chandramati Shankar. 7. Ethnic Plant-Based Nutraceutical Values in Kodagu Region of the Western Ghats/A.A. Greenshma and K.R. Sridhar.8. Conservation of Bryophytes in the Sacred Groves/K.B. Aruna and M. Krishnappa. 9. Some New Additions to Flora of Nagpur District (Maharashtra, India)/M.T. Thakre and T. Srinivasu. In continuation of the series the present volume includes nine chapters from different parts of India. Floristic diversity in Uttara Kannada district, Karnakata is dealt with in the first chapter. It is followed by Diversity of Asterinaceous Fungi in Sirumalai Hills, Eastern Ghats. Third chapter is on Floristic diversity of Malkangiri district in Odisha. Daniels has given an Overview of Epiphyllous Liverworts of the Southern Western Ghats. Chapter 5 deals with Macrofungi in coastal sand dunes and Mangroves of Southwest India. Lichen biota in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh is given in the following chapter. It is followed by Ethnic plant-based Nutraceutical values in Kodagu region of the Western Ghats. Conservation of Bryophytes in the Sacred Groves of Western Ghats in Karnataka is given in the penultimate chapter. The last chapter deals with the additions to the Flora of Nagpur district in Maharashtra. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Vol. I, II & III: Preface. 1. Introduction/K.S. Nagesh. 2. Antioxidant activity assays/K.S. Nagesh. 3. Herbal antioxidants/T. Pullaiah. References. Index to names. Index to synonyms. Encyclopaedia of Herbal Antioxidants, gives information on antioxidant activity of different plant species. The book is divided into four sections. Section I gives an account of free radicals and their effect on human health. It also gives an account of different ways of free radical generation. Section II gives different antioxidant assays. It includes DPPH assay, determination of Nitric oxide, Determination of hydroxyl radical scavenging activity, Determination of protein oxidation activity, determination peroxyl radical scavengers, ORAC assay, TEAC assay, lipid peroxidation assay, determination of total flavonoid content etc. Section III is the main component of the book and gives the details of herbal antioxidants. Investigations carried out on different plant species are listed alphabetically. The plant part used for the assay the method of extraction, methods of assay antioxidant activity and the flavonoids and phenolic composition of each and every species are given. A table giving a list of plants in which antioxidant activity has been investigated is given. Name of the species family part used and the reference is listed. References on antioxidant activity are given at the end enhance the utility of the book. (jacket).