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Pharmacognosy of Calotropis procera
Pharmacognostical characterization of some selected medicinal plants.
Some important medicinal plants from different regions of Rajasthan.
The Role of ethnobotany in relation to medicinal plants in India.
A large number of crude drugs are reported in Ayurveda system of medicines based on plant source: Historical perspective
Biotechnological Approaches To Conservation And Improvement Of Biodiversity In Rajasthan
Food vs. fuel and climate change
BIO-ENERGY POTENTIAL OF SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF RAJASTHAN
BIOREMEDIATION OF SALINE SOILS USING HALOPHYTES. IN SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF RAJASTHAN INDIA.
Productivity of Calotropis procera and its Use in Renewable Energy
Some Potential Biofuel Plants For Semi-Arid And Arid Regions
Molecular markers
Ethnobotanical uses of some of the plants of family Fabaceae
References to the trees and flowers are found profusely in folk song, particularly in songs of worship of plants.
Amomum subulatum Roxb. has medicinal potential
Cassia senna and Cassia occidentalis have important medicinal properties
Plants in folk medicines in India
Medicinal plants used in traditional medicinal system
Jatropha Curcas: High Yielding Accessions And Improvement
Future Prospects of BIOMASS FOR ENERGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Cassia fistula Linn. has medicinal value in traditional systems
STRATEGIES FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:
Genetically modified foods (GM foods or GMF) offer a way to quickly improve crop characteristics such as yield, pest resistance, or herbicide tolerance,
PRODUCTIVTY OF CALOTROPIS PROCERA IN SEMI-ARID REGIONS OF RAJASTHAN AND ITS USE AS
Myristica fragrans Houtt - Nutmeg

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