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Research Applications Phytolith analysis is used in wide research areas; few examples of Phytolith applications are mentioned here: Phytolith database generated is useful for Ecologist, Environmentalist, Geologist, Archaeologist and Biologist. To understand forest-grassland vegetation dynamics, landscape, disturbance and management. To investigate the wet and dry phases within an ecosystem by phytolith analysis. And further investigate the reasons behind such changes- artificial/ natural. Phytolith and other microfossils study from dust, soil and water - within Protected areas (PA), non-protected areas and polluted areas to understand the phytolith influx/dissolution within a system. Investigating Man land relationships and exploitation of plants Phytolith mapping from different ecological zones – useful for comparative analysis and understand the possible cause for loss of biodiversity. << Back to top |
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PRI Services Phytolith research institute provides a wide range of services catering various interdisciplinary scientific requirements: -Qualitative and quantitative Phytolith analysis from Archaeological samples of: Soil Ash Dust Residue Coprolites Dental calculus… Stone tools - Publication of results and briefs -On site sampling strategy - Archaeological Geological -Soil and water analysis -Reference Phytolitharium -Climatic modeling -Forensic investigations -Analysis of Starch grains & Spherulites -Phytolith carbon sequestration -Photomicrography -Scientific writing & consultancy -Collaborations: national and international -Laboratory Training -Workshops and Courses -Science promotion program “The charges for each individual services differ. Fees may be charged by the hour or by the job, depending on the number of samples or nature of work. Contact us for quotes or further enquires” << Back to top |
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Dr. Sanjay Eksambekar Dr. Sanjay Eksambekar is the Founder of the Phytolith Research Institute. He is the first Indian who has worked on Phytoliths for his Doctorate. His research has generated the first indigenous classification of Phytoliths in India. Eksambekar has presented several research papers on Phytolith analysis at various national and international conferences held at Madrid, France, Brussels, Cambridge, Moscow, Barcelona…He is an elected Fellow of Linnean Society of London as well as The Royal Microscopical Society, Oxford. He is also associated with various learned societies worldwide. He is specialized in identification and interpretation of microscopic plant materials from many different archaeological and geological context, within and outside India << Back to top |
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Aims and objectives of PRI: To give the best professional services available. To advance the understanding of Phytolith science. To Promote and encourage research in all the fields related to Phytolith science. To bring together scientist of various background s and disciplines to facilitate the integration of Phytolith research. To cultivate, promote and disseminate the knowledge of all branches of Phytolith science. To maintain close association and co-operation among those devoting time to any branch of plant sciences, within and outside India. To maintain the highest standard in the ethics and practice in all the fields of Phytolith sciences. To encourage and stimulate interest in research of Phytolith science. The mission is to accomplish exchange of information and ideas on Phytolith analysis. To promote all other activities that will contribute to the development of Phytolith Science. To co-operate with other organizations having similar objectives. << Back to top |
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Phytolith Album Classic example of Ancient Diagnostic Phytoliths from Neolithic and Chalcolithic Indian sites. << Back to top |
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Memberships In view of the Aims and Objectives of the Phytolith Research Institute it welcomes International memberships. Associate Members: Research scholars working or interested in phytoliths. Junior members: Graduate students of Botany, geology and Life sciences. Members will be benefited by various Publications and activities of the Institute. “Please apply by giving an outline of your Academic interest ” << Back to top |
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Projects The Phytolith Research Institute undertakes joint projects from various academic institutes and also provides first hand training on Phytolith analysis. The major ongoing projects of the institute are- Investigation of Phytoliths from Select Plant Species of the Western Ghats Taphonomic Investigation of Phytoliths. << Back to top |
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Contact Dr. Sanjay Eksambekar DIRECTOR PHYTOLITH RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3, PRAGATI NEAR KAKADE PARK CHINCHWAD PUNE – 411033 INDIA Tel: +91- 020-27612845 Fax: +91-020- 27441835 Mob: +91- (0) 9890370388 Email: phytolithresearch@gmail.com info@phytolithresearch.com << Back to top |
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