Documentation and evaluation of the intergeneric relationship of the family Fagaceae from Indian Himalayan region
Journal Title: NeBIO - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 1
Abstract
In the present study, numerical taxonomy approach has been used for genus relationships of Fagaceae. This study examines the patterns of morphological variation and phenetic relationships among 6 genera of Fagaceae from Indian Himalayan Region using 30 vegetative and floral characters. The highest similarities were found between OUT 4 and OUT 6, while the overall similarities between OUT 3 and OUT 4; OUT 4 and OUT 6 are little.
Endophytic fungi associated with Parkia timoriana (DC.) Merr – an edible legume tree of North-East India
Endophytic fungi are generally recognized as one of the important sources of novel bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites for various biological purposes. The present investigation was undertaken to document the d...
Documentation and evaluation of the intergeneric relationship of the family Fagaceae from Indian Himalayan region
In the present study, numerical taxonomy approach has been used for genus relationships of Fagaceae. This study examines the patterns of morphological variation and phenetic relationships among 6 genera of Fagaceae from...
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First record of two species of stone loaches (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) from Gujarat, India
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