An initiative of Ambika Prasad Research Foundation for Biodiversity Conservation. Biodiversity is the foundation for human health. By securing the life-sustaining goods and services which biodiversity provide to us, the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity can provide significant benefits to our health. (Special thanks to R U, Cuttack; NBPGR, Base Centre, Cuttack; RIE (NCERT),Bhubaneshwar, RPRC, Bhubaneshwar, Wikipedia and other sources for data collection)
Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation (ISSN: 2457-0761)
Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation (ISSN: 2457-0761)
Issue 6 I Volume 1 I 2022
Diversity of mangrove plants in the coastal eco-system of Tamil Nadu
Remya Krishnan
Tadi: a country liquor of Bonai Forest Division, Odisha, India
Sanath Kumar N, Sweta Mishra, Sugimani Marndi, Prapti Kondaji, Rikina Choudhury and Sanjeet Kumar
Homonoia riparia Lour (Euphorbiaceae): an important ecological indicator of perennial streams
Prapti Kondaji and Sanjeet Kumar
Theory for the establishment of self- medication in wildlife
Sanjeet Kumar, Rakhee Dimri and Sanath Kumar N
A note on Dioscorea pubera Blume
Sanjeet Kumar and Rakhee Dimri
(All are published articles and PDF will be uploaded soon)
National Seminar on Medicinal Plants-2021
Ambika Prasad Research Foundation (APRF) organised a three days National Seminar on Medicinal Plants entitled "Indigenous Documentation, Conservation & Development of Traditional Knowledge, Secondary Metabolites and Pharmacological values of Medicinal Plants" supported by National Medicinal Plants Board, Ministry of AYUSH, New Delhi.
Kerang: A cultural heritage of Deomali hills
The Gadaba and Bonda tribal communities of the Deomali hills possess an age-old tradition of weaving distinctive textiles using fibres deriv...
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Sanjeet Bryophytes occupy a position just intermediate between the green thallophytes and the vascular cryptogams. They are plants ...
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Sanjeet The living cells spontaneously propagate and differentiate themselves in via condition. But now-a-days it is possible to multi...
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Sanjeet Kumar sanjeet.biotech@gmail.com The plant Heliotropium indicum L. commonly known as “Hatisundha” in Oriya belongs to family B...
