
Pooja Shivaji Bhagure- Master of Science
- Junior Research Fellow at Botanical Survey of India
Pooja Shivaji Bhagure
- Master of Science
- Junior Research Fellow at Botanical Survey of India
"Studies on the Endemic trees of Maharashtra and its ex-situ
conservation”
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June 2020 - May 2022
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an endemic and endangered species commonly known as 'Wild Nutmeg.' It grows in specific habitats called 'Myristica swamps,' a type of relic ecosystem. This study examines the seed germination biology of M. magnifica with detailed illustrations, providing valuable insights for physiologists, forest researchers, and conservationists in multidisciplin...
Cissus rotundifolia Lam. (Vitaceae), a member of the grape family commonly called 'Arabian Wax Cissus', has recently been identified as a naturalizing exotic plant in the flora of Maharashtra and Karnataka. The plant has gained importance in India for its ornamental value and edible fruits. While conducting field studies in peninsular India, were c...
Bombax insigne Wall. (Malvaceae) has specimen number 1841 mentioned in Wallich Catalogue but under same number authors located two specimens at K & CaL respectively one of them is designated here as a lectotype with detailed notes.
Two names in Calanthe R.Br. (Orchidaceae), viz. C. brevicornu Lindl. and C. mannii Hook.f. are lectotypified after thorough
consultation of the protologue, original materials and relevant literature.