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Ten palm leaf impressions are documented from the latest Maastrichtian (late Cretaceous) to early Danian (earliest Paleocene) sediments (K-Pg, c. 66-64 Ma) of the Mandla Lobe of the Deccan Inter-trappean Beds, Madhya Pradesh, central India. The palmate leaf shape along with a definite...

Author(s)
Sanchita Kumar; Taposhi Hazra; Spicer, R. A.; Manoshi Hazra; Spicer, T. E. V.; Subir Bera; Khan, M. A.
Publisher
Ke Ai Publishing, Beijing, China
Citation
Plant Diversity, 2023, 45, 1, pp 80-97
Abstract

Pseudocercospora haldinae, a new anamorphic foliicolous hyphomycetous fungus discovered on living leaves of Haldina cordifolia (Rubiaceae) is taxonomically described and illustrated. This species is compared with closely related species of Pseudocercospora and other dematiaceous cercosporoid forms...

Author(s)
Sanjay Yadav; Verma, S. K.; Singh, V. K.; Raghvendra Singh; Archana Singh; Shambhu Kumar
Publisher
Magnolia Press, Auckland, New Zealand
Citation
Phytotaxa, 2021, 501, 2, pp 281-292
Abstract

A new hyaline coelomycetous fungus discovered on living leaves of Ficus benghalensis (Moraceae) is described and illustrated. Morphologically, it is similar to Septoria or septoria-like genus, but based on cultural characteristics and multigene (LSU-RPB2-ITS) phylogenetic analysis this strain...

Author(s)
Sanjay Yadav; Verma, S. K.; Raghvendra Singh; Balmukund Chaurasia; Singh, P. N.; Shambhu Kumar
Publisher
Magnolia Press, Auckland, New Zealand
Citation
Phytotaxa, 2022, 571, 2, pp 141-168
Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance: The present work is based on a wide spectrum of evidences available from scientific literature which reflects nutritional and medicinal values of natural products such as plants and their extracts. Moringa oleifera is one such popular plant species amidst indigenous...

Author(s)
Sandeep Kumar; Verma, P. K.; Alok Shukla; Singh, R. K.; Patel, A. K.; Lokesh Yadav; Sanjay Kumar; Naveen Kumar; Kaushalendra; Arbind Acharya
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2023, 302, Part A,
Abstract

Five maize hybrids of different maturity groups (PMH 10, PMH 8, PMH 7, PMH 2 and DKC 9108) were evaluated against charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) on five different sowing dates viz. 20th January (D1), 1st February (D2), 15th February (D3), 1st March (D4) and 15th March (D5) during spring...

Author(s)
Harleen Kaur; Khalilullah Ahmadi; Sanjay Kumar; Mahesh Kumar
Publisher
Springer, New Delhi, India
Citation
Indian Phytopathology, 2022, 75, 3, pp 741-747
Abstract

The wild Cicer species is well-known for having climate-resilient and productivity-enhancing traits of interest. Therefore, wide hybridization could be used as a realistic strategy for introgressing prospective traits from wild species into the cultivated gene pool. The present study was, thus,...

Author(s)
Mohar Singh; Tapan Kumar; Salej Sood; Nikhil Malhotra; Upasana Rani; Sarvjeet Singh; Inderjit Singh; Shayla Bindra; Sanjeev Kumar; Sandeep Kumar
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022, 13, August,
Abstract

Cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.) can survive extreme environmental condition and is known for its fodder potential in many parts of the world. The morphological diversity of 15 introduced accessions was evaluated at Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The plants were established in 2013....

Author(s)
Sunil Kumar; Palsaniya, D. R.; Kumar, T. K.; Misra, A. K.; Shahid Ahmad; Rai, A. K.; Ashutosh Sarker; Mounir Louhaichi; Sawsan Hassan; Giorgia Liguori; Ghosh, P. K.; Prabhu Govindasamy; Mahawer, S. K.; Bhargavi, H. A.
Publisher
Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2023, 69, 5, pp 708-725
Abstract

We determined the Melia dubia Cav. drupe pulp phytochemicals and the effects of drupe pulp aqueous extracts (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%) on germination in laboratory bioassays. Besides, in pot culture the effects of pulp powder (25, 50, 75 and 100 g pot-1) were determined on germination, seedling...

Author(s)
Purohit, B. K.; Thakur, N. S.; Sanjeev Kumar; Gunaga, R. P.; Patel, D. P.; Bhuva, D. C.
Publisher
International Allelopathy Foundation, Rohtak, India
Citation
Allelopathy Journal, 2022, 55, 2, pp 207-222
Abstract

The aim of the study is to screen the bioactive compounds (saponin, tannin, phenolic compounds, terpenoid & steroid) present in selected ethnomedicinal plants, Terminalia bellirica (fruits), Smilax zeylanica (leaves) and Dioscorea oppositifolia (fruits) from Odisha state, India. The single...

Author(s)
Archita Sahoo; Rikina Choudhury; Devi, R. S.; Sachin Kumar; Srimay Pradhan; Biswal, S. K.; Sanjeet Kumar
Publisher
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra, Slovakia
Citation
Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica, 2021, 24, 1, pp 9-15
Abstract

Flowering in bamboos is a very rare phenomenon due to their monocarpic nature and long life cycle. In a survey of bamboo clumps of different districts of North-Eastern Bihar, an unusual sporadic flowering in Haraut bamboo (Bambusa balcooa Roxb.) was recorded at three localities in Supaul district....

Author(s)
Sanjib Kumar; Jayaraj, R. S. C.; Satyam Bordoloi; Sharan, S. K.; Shashi Kumari; Lakshmi, J.
Publisher
Indian Forester, Dehradun, India
Citation
Indian Forester, 2021, 147, 7, pp 642-646

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