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Radha Krishna Janga

Radha Krishna Janga
National Sanskrit University Tirupati · Environmental Sciences

M.Sc., Ph.D., PGDYV, PGDDM.

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July 2016 - March 2019
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Tirupati
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  • Guest Faculty

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Se han descrito caracteres taxonómicos no documentados para Spermacoce hispida L. y Spermacoce articularis L. S. hispida es bimórfica. Las flores son débilmente protándrica, nectaríferas y auto-polinizadoras. Las mariposas, las abejas y los trips son importantes como polinizadores. El conjunto de fruta natural más elevado que se evidencia en estas...
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Syzygium alternifolium is a semi-evergreen mass-flowering tree species of dry deciduous forest in the southern Eastern Ghats of India. It is a mass bloomer with flowering during dry season. The floral traits suggest a mixed pollination syndrome involving entomophily and anemophily together called as ambophily. Further, the floral traits suggest gen...
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Copyright: © Raju et al. 2014. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. JoTT allows unrestricted use of this article in any medium, reproduction and distribution by providing adequate credit to the authors and the source of publication. Funding: Self funded. Competing Interest: The authors declare no competing interests. Author Contr...
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anemophily, anemochory and regeneration ecology of Hildegardia populifolia (Roxb.) Schott. & Endl. (Malvaceae), an economically important endemic and endangered dry deciduous tree species of southern Eastern Ghats, India (2014). Monoecy, anemophily, anemochory and regeneration ecology of Hildegardia populifolia (Roxb.) Schott. & Endl. (Malvaceae),...

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