Plants of Central Asia: Introduction. Ferns. Bibliography

Plants of Central Asia: Introduction. Ferns. Bibliography PDF

Author: V. I. Grubov

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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This introductory volume proposes and justifies a phytogeographic division of Central Asia. The regions covered are: Altai, Khangai, Kentei Ranges in the north, Greater Khingan Range in the east, Pamir in the west, the Great Wall of China in the south-east and the Himalayas in the south. A taxonomic treatment of ferns occurring in this territory, as well as bibliographic material on the flora and vegetation of Central Asia are presented.

Plants of Central Asia - Plant Collection from China and Mongolia Vol. 14A

Plants of Central Asia - Plant Collection from China and Mongolia Vol. 14A PDF

Author: V I Grubov

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-11-13

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1000738019

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This volume of the illustrated lists of plants of Central Asia (within the People?s Republics of China and Mongolia) treats the tribe Anthemideae of the largest family of Compositae. Many members of this tribe, specially wormwoods, tansy, Brachanthemum play the most important role in the vegetative cover of Central Asia as coenosis-forming agents (

Plants of Central Asia - Plant Collection from China and Mongolia, Vol. 6

Plants of Central Asia - Plant Collection from China and Mongolia, Vol. 6 PDF

Author: V I Grubov

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-01-11

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1482279754

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This volume provides a taxonomic account of horsetails, club-mosses, conifers, joint-firs, and several small families of monocotyledons standing at the beginning of the Engler system, from Typhaceae to Butomaceae as well as a supplementary bibliographic list of works on the flora of Central Asia.

Pteridology in the New Millennium

Pteridology in the New Millennium PDF

Author: S. Chandra

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13: 9401728119

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The National Botanical Research Institute came into being as the 13th among a chain of National Laboratories established during April, 1953 under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research by the Govt. of India for advanced research in fields of specialisation which have a direct bearing on socio-economic, industrial and scientific advancement of the nation. Christened initially as National Botanic Gardens, the nucleus around which the institution took shape under its founder- Director Late Prof. K. N. Kaul, was a large herbarium of Indian flora and a centu- old botanical garden spread over 35 ha of land on the banks of River Gomti in the heart of Lucknow city. It’s a matter of great pleasure and profound satisfaction to me that a Golden Jubilee volume entitled, “Pteridology in the New Millennium” is being published and released during the Golden Jubilee year of NBRI in the honour of Professor B. K. Nayar who laid the foundation of the Pteridology Laboratory of the NBRI, which is now a well equipped laboratory for the study of Indian pteridophytes. Professor Nayar is a holistic Botanist as evident through his contributions and publications in almost all the areas of study of Pteridophyta. The contribution of Professor Nayar towards the development of modern Pteridology and the role of NBRI in it is indeed great and very important. His publications will be valuable for the younger generation of scientists in the field as well as for the more mature research workers and teachers.