Flora of Sambalpur: Orissa
Synopsis
Exploration of flora, at certain intervals, is of apex importance to assess the status of plant wealth of a country. In this comprehensive volume, the authors have explored the present floristic status of the relevant study-region based on the previous study of H. H. Haines (1921-1925) which was carried out about 80 years ago. Haines (1921-1925) made a sketchy overview in this region. The study-area is in central India, is a free region (without enough topographical barriers), in spite of this, as many as 15 new records of distribution have been noted for the first time by the present authors from this area. Indigenous and medicinal uses of a number of species have also been reported which will pave the way for further understanding of phyto-therapeutic research. Threatened/rare status of a few species has been highlighted that deserves attention of IUCN. Up-to-date nomenclature of about 800 angiospermic species has given. Artificial keys provided a manual for easy identification of the taxa on the field. The book will be useful for graduate and post-graduate students, researchers, teachers, foresters, conservationists, policymakers and indeed, for the plant-lovers. This book is expected to command wide attention, particularly across the subcontinent.
Read more
63.00
56.7
$
70.00 $
Free delivery Wolrdwidе in 10-18 days
Ships in 2-4 days from New Delhi
Membership for 1 Year $35.00
Get it now and save 10%
Get it now and save 10%
BECOME A MEMBER
Books by the same authors
-
Perspectives of Plant Biodiversity
-
Advances in Ethnobotany
-
Recent Studies in Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge in India: Proceedings of the National Seminar on The Exploration, Protection and Conservation of Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge, Department of Botany, Gour Mahavidyalaya, February 4-5, 2011
-
Tea Cultivation In The Plains of North East India
Bibliographic information
A.P. Das