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climate policy for transport in prospect and retrospect
Bioenergy perspective in developing countries
Pharmacognostical studies on Calotropis procera (Ait.) R.Br.
Apium graveolens Linn. fruits are stimulant
Some of these plants of family Fabaceae
Many plant names appear in similes and metaphors in Hindi literature e.g. the red lips of the beloved have been compared with red flowers of kachnar (Bauhinia variegata Linn.)
Plant genetic transformation and molecular markers
Biotechnology for food, health and environment
"What should be the role and focus of biotechnology in the agricultural research agendas of developing countries?"
Agrtotechnology OF CROPS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOENERGY
Beneficial Biofuels: The Food, Energy and Environment Trilemma.
Wind energy and climate change
HYDROCARBONS IN LATICIFER PLANTS can be source of biofuel
AYURVEDIC MEDICINES: SOME POTENTIAL PLANTS FOR MEDICINE FROM INDIA.
Butea monosperma Roxb. ex Willd. or flame of the forest has medicinal value
Abrus precatorius Linn. or ratti seeds are used in traditional weighing and medicine as well
Jatropha is better option for non saline wastelands while Salvodora and Salicornia are good for saline inland marshes
Biomass utilization for food, fuels and chemicals.
Bioprocess engineering
Metabolism in Plant tissue cultures and its industrial applications in the era of genetic manipulations.
Secondary metabolites are currently being obtained commercially by extraction from whole plants. Large scale plant tissue culture is an attractive alternative
Biodegradation of phenol by oxygenase producing thermophilic microorganisms
Rhododendron anthopogon D. Don is used by climbers of Himalayas for stimulant properties
Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth.( C. cajan (Linn.) Millsp. syn.C. indicus Spreng.) has nutritional as well as medicinal value
BIOFUEL PLANTS FOR SEMI-ARID AND ARID REGIONS AND IMPROVING THEIR

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