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CONTENTS:- 1. Medicinal Plants - Priorities in Indian Medicines Diverse Studies and Implications. 2. Dioscorea Deltoidea Hook. Distribution and Agrotechnology. 3. Cultivation of Dioscorea Composita Hemsl: A Potential Source of Diosgenin. 4. Production of Ergot Alkaloids by Submerged Fermentation. 5. Ajmalicine (Raubasine): A Medicinally Important Alkaloids from Catharanthus Roseus (Vinca Rosea). 6. Production of Colchicine from Gloriosa Superba Seeds. 7. Studies on Commercial Indian Aconites: Atis. 8. Cultivation of Ammi Majus Linn, in India. 9. Cultivation of Rutin Bearing Eucalyptus Species. 10. Aloe. 11. Technology of Podophyllotoxins. 12. Yew (Taxus spp.) (Barhmi). 13. Ginseng. 14. Annatto - The Natural Colour. 15. Neem (Azadirachta Indica A. Juss.). 16. Some Endangered Medicinal Plants. 17. Nomenclatural Ambiguity of Medicinal Plants used in Indigenous Systems of Medicine. 18. Biotechnology and Genetic Improvement of Medicinal Plants. 19. Improvement on Medicinal Plants Cultivation. 20. Safed Musli. 21. Cinchona. 22. Glory Lily. 23. Henbane. 24. Holy Thistle. 25. Ipecac. 26. Opium Poppy. 27. Ambrette. 28. Bursera. 29. Celery. 30. Chamomile. 31. Citronella. 32. Clocimum. 33. Davana. 34. Dill. 35. Fennel. 36. French Basil. 37. Kewda. 38. Khus. 39. Lavender. 40. Lemon Grass. 41. Lemon Scented Gum. 42. Palmarosa. 43. Patchouli. 44. Rosemary. 45. Sacred Basil. 46. Sandalwood. 47. Sweet Marjoram. 48. Thyme. 49. Annatto. 50. Camphor Basil. 51. Spirulina. 52. Stevia. 53. Mushrooms. 54. E-Mail and Postal Office Addresses Related to Medicinal Plants. 55. Addresses of Eco-friendly Farming. 56. Resources for Vermicompost. 57. Agencies/Individuals Working on Organic Farming in India. 58. State Medicinal Plants Board. |
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Book Covers Medicinal Plants-Priorities in Indian Medicines Diverse Studies and Implications, Dioscorea deltoidea Hook. Distribution & Agro technology, Cultivation of Dioscorea composita Hemsl : A Potential Source of Diosgenin, Production of Ergot Alkaloids by Submerged Fermentation, Ajmalicine (Raubasine) : A Medicinally Important Alkaloids from Catharanthus roseus (Vinca rosea), Production of Colchicine from Gloriosa Superba Seeds, Studies on Commercial Indian Aconites : Atis, Cultivation of Ammi majus Linn, in India, Cultivation of Rutin Bearing Eucalyptus Species, Aloe, Technology of Podophyllotoxins, Yew (Taxus spp.) (Barhmi), Ginseng, Annatto-The Natural Colour, Neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.), Some Endangered Medicinal Plants, Nomenclatural Ambiguity of medicinal Plants used in Indigenous Systems of Medicine, Biotechnology & Genetic Improvement of Medicinal Plants, Improvement on Medicinal Plants Cultivation, Safed Musli, Cinchona, Glory Lily, Henbane, Holy Thistle, Ipecac, Opium Poppy, Ambrette, Chamomile, Citronella, Clocimum, Davana, Dill, Fennel, French Basil, Kewda, Khus, Lavender, Lemon Grass,Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rosemary, Sacred Basil, Sandalwood, Sweet Marjoram, Annatto, Camphor Basil, Spirulina A Wonder Gift of Nature, Stevia A Nature's gift to Diabetic Patients, Mushrooms, E-Mail and Postal Office Addresses related to Medicinal Plants etc. |
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