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Papers by Tarbej Shaikh

Research paper thumbnail of Micro-Morphological Studies In Some Species of Dichanthium Willemet From Maharashtra, India

International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, Feb 3, 2018

The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthiu... more The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra. Species of Dichanthium were collected from the different localities of Maharashtra for detailed micro-morphological study. Epidermal studies pertains to epidermal cell size, epidermal frequency, Stomatal frequency and index, presence and absence of micro-hairs, papillae, its frequency and types of silica bodies of species of Dichanthium. All the 7 studied members show the variation in the types and arrangement of the epidermal cells of leaf.

Research paper thumbnail of FIGURE 1 in Capillipedium yashwantraoi, a new species of Poaceae from Madhya Pradesh, India

FIGURE 1. Capillipedium yashwantraoi sp. nov. (A) habit, (B) collar, (C) joint, (D) pedicel, (E) ... more FIGURE 1. Capillipedium yashwantraoi sp. nov. (A) habit, (B) collar, (C) joint, (D) pedicel, (E) sessile and pedicelled spikelets, (F-O) sessile spikelet: (F) lower glume ab., (G) lower glume ad., (H) upper glume ab., (I) upper glume ad., (J) lower lemma, (K) upper lemma, (L) stamens, (M) pistil and lodicules, (N) caryopsis dorsal view, (O) caryopsis ventral view, (P-V) pedicelled spikelet: (P) lower glume ab., (Q) lower glume ad., (R) upper glume ab., (S) upper glume ad., (T) lower lemma, (U) upper lemma, (V) stamens & lodicules. [ab. =abaxial view, ad. = adaxial view]. Drawn by Dr. G. G. Potdar from Shaikh Tarbej YCCSK 2076.

Research paper thumbnail of Bothriochloa insculpta (Hochst. Ex. A. Rich.) A. Camus (Poaceae) : A New Record for the Flora of Telangana, India

Indian Forester, 2021

Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinne... more Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary, Telangana. Detailed description and photo plate are provided to facilitate its easy identification.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Lepidium sativum L. (Brassicaceae)

Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical consti... more Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical constituents and drugs which is obtain from plant, for their primary health care needs, according to World Health Organisation (WHO). In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems.Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science. The Lepidium sativum L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Lepidium sativum L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Lepidium sativum L. is carried out.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Celosia argentea L. final

In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of e... more In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems. Over the last few years, researchers have aimed at identifying and validating plant derived substances for the treatment of various diseases. Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science. The Celosia argentea L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Celosia argentea L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Celosia argentea L. is carried out.

Research paper thumbnail of Micro-morphological studies in some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra, India

Annals of Plant Sciences, 2018

The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthiu... more The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra. Species of Dichanthium were collected from the different localities of Maharashtra for detailed micro-morphological study. Epidermal studies pertains to epidermal cell size, presence and absence of micro-hairs, papillae, its types of silica bodies of species of Dichanthium. All the 7 studied members show the variation in the types and arrangement of the epidermal cells of leaf.

Research paper thumbnail of Biogenic Synthesis of Silver and Gold Nano Particles using Fungal Species

Plantae Scientia, 2018

Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention be... more Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention because they have found potential application in many fields such as catalysis, sensors, drug delivery system. Additionally, silver nanaparticles possess an excellent biocompatibility and low toxicity. The present investigation have done to check out the synthetic compatibility of Nano particles of some fungal strain i.e. Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium oxysporum, Pennicelium digitatum and Pennicelium spp.

Research paper thumbnail of Chrysopogon shrirangii sp. nov. (Poaceae: Andropogoneae) from Karnataka, India

Nordic Journal of Botany, 2020

Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated... more Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated from the Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. It is similar to Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov. and C. serrulatus Trin. but differs by having shorter culm, very narrow (0.8-1.2 mm wide), conduplicate, ensiform, adaxially puberulous, acuminate leaves, shorter panicle, shorter sessile and pedicelled spikelets, and lower glume of sessile spikelet with prominent 4 nerves in two pairs.

Research paper thumbnail of Typifications in the genus Dichanthium (Andropogoneae: Poaceae)

Phytotaxa, Jan 2022

Dichanthium aristatum (Poir.) C.E. Hubb, D. foulkesii (Hook.f.) S.K. Jain & Deshp., D. mccannii B... more Dichanthium aristatum (Poir.) C.E. Hubb, D. foulkesii (Hook.f.) S.K. Jain & Deshp., D. mccannii Blatt., D. panchganiense Blatt. & McCann and D. paranjpyeanum (Bhide) Clayton are lectotypified, the selection of lectotype is discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies In Celosia Argentia L. (Amaranthaceae)

International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Capillipedium yashwantraoi, a new species of Poaceae from Madhya Pradesh, India

Phytotaxa, 2021

New species in the genus Capillipedium Stapf is described and illustrated from Amarkantak hills o... more New species in the genus Capillipedium Stapf is described and illustrated from Amarkantak hills of Madhya Pradesh, India. New species is similar to Capillipedium assimile (Steud.) A.Camus and C. nagense Bor but mainly diverges by having 4–6 cm panicle, 2–2.5 cm racemes, about 11–13 pairs of sessile and pedicelled spikelets in each raceme; joints and pedicels without translucent groove, 2–2.5 mm sessile spikelets and 3–3.2 mm pedicelled spikelets. A taxonomic key for genus Capillipedium in India is given to facilitate easy identification of species.

Research paper thumbnail of Composition of essential oil of Bothriochloa bladhii from Maharashtra

Bioinfolet , 2021

The major constituents of essential oil were bicyclic monoterpen hydrocarbons (70.52%), tricyclic... more The major constituents of essential oil were bicyclic monoterpen hydrocarbons (70.52%), tricyclic monoterpen hydrocarbons (27.39%), transition metal (1.46%), keton group (0.39%) and mono cyclic saturated hydrocarbon (0.24%). The compounds identified from the sample were camphene (41.39%), α-pinene (27.83%) and tricyclene (27.39%), Bornylene (1.30%) and Molybdenum (1.46%). The essential oil was found to be rich in camphene, α-pinene and tricyclene. The cyclopentane and ethanon were reported for the first time in trace amount, during present investigation.

Research paper thumbnail of Bothriochloa insculpta (Hochst. Ex. A. Rich.) A. Camus (Poaceae) : A new record for the flora of Telangana, India

Indian Forester, 2021

Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinne... more Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary, Telangana. Detailed description and photo plate are provided to facilitate its easy identification.

Research paper thumbnail of Chrysopogon shrirangii sp. nov. (Poaceae: Andropogoneae) from Karnataka, India

NORDIC JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2020

Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated... more Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated from the Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. It is similar to Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov. and C. serrulatus Trin. but differs by having shorter culm, very narrow (0.8–1.2 mm wide), conduplicate, ensiform, adaxially puberulous, acuminate leaves, shorter panicle, shorter sessile and pedicelled spikelets, and lower glume of sessile spikelet with prominent 4 nerves in two pairs.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Lepidium sativum L. (Brassicaceae)

International Research Journal of Science and Engineering, 2018

Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical consti... more Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical constituents and drugs which is obtain from plant, for their primary health care needs, according to World Health Organisation (WHO). In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems.Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science.
The Lepidium sativum L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Lepidium sativum L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Lepidium sativum L. is carried out

Research paper thumbnail of Biogenic Synthesis of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles using Fungal Species

Biogenic Synthesis of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles using Fungal Species, May 15, 2018

Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention be... more Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention because they have found potential application in many fields such as catalysis, sensors, drug delivery system. Additionally, silver nanoparticles possess an excellent biocompatibility and low toxicity. The present investigation has done to check out the synthetic compatibility of nanoparticles of some fungal strain i.e. Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium oxysporum, Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium spp.

Research paper thumbnail of Taxonomic study of Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet (Convolvulaceae)

International Journal of Technical Research & Science, 2017

Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread co... more Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread common name is morning glories. The genus includes food crops; the tubers of sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) and the leaves of water spinach (I. aquatica) are commercially important food items and have been for millennia. The water spinach (I. aquatica) commonly found in ponds, cultivated for stem and leaves used as vegetables. The study of Anatomical as well as morphological character is the key aspect of various Classification systems which is the basic unit of Taxonomy.

Research paper thumbnail of TAXONOMIC STUDY OF THE WATER SPINACH (IPOMOEA AQUATICA FORSK. CONVOLVULACEAE)

North Asian International Research Journal of Sciences, Engineering & I.T., 2017

Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread co... more Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread
common name is glories family.
The genus includes food crops; the tubers of sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) and the leaves of water
spinach (I. aquatica) are commercially important food items and have been for millennia. The water spinach
(I. aquatica) commonly found in ponds, cultivated for stem and leaves used as vegetables.
The study of Anatomical as well as morphological character is the key aspect of various Classification
systems which is the basic unit of Taxonomy.
The present study was conducted on the genus Ipomoea from Marathwada, reported a variation in
Morphology, Anatomy, Pollen Morphology, Stomatal Morphology, Trichome structure as well as Maceration
study.

Research paper thumbnail of Micro-morphological studies in some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra, India

The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthiu... more The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra. Species of Dichanthium were collected from the different localities of Maharashtra for detailed micro-morphological study. Epidermal studies pertains to epidermal cell size, presence and absence of micro-hairs, papillae, its types of silica bodies of species of Dichanthium. All the 7 studied members show the variation in the types and arrangement of the epidermal cells of leaf.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Celosia argentea L. (AMARANTHACEAE

In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of e... more In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems. Over the last few years, researchers have aimed at identifying and validating plant derived substances for the treatment of various diseases. Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science. The Celosia argentea L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Celosia argentea L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Celosia argentea L. is carried out.

Research paper thumbnail of Micro-Morphological Studies In Some Species of Dichanthium Willemet From Maharashtra, India

International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, Feb 3, 2018

The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthiu... more The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra. Species of Dichanthium were collected from the different localities of Maharashtra for detailed micro-morphological study. Epidermal studies pertains to epidermal cell size, epidermal frequency, Stomatal frequency and index, presence and absence of micro-hairs, papillae, its frequency and types of silica bodies of species of Dichanthium. All the 7 studied members show the variation in the types and arrangement of the epidermal cells of leaf.

Research paper thumbnail of FIGURE 1 in Capillipedium yashwantraoi, a new species of Poaceae from Madhya Pradesh, India

FIGURE 1. Capillipedium yashwantraoi sp. nov. (A) habit, (B) collar, (C) joint, (D) pedicel, (E) ... more FIGURE 1. Capillipedium yashwantraoi sp. nov. (A) habit, (B) collar, (C) joint, (D) pedicel, (E) sessile and pedicelled spikelets, (F-O) sessile spikelet: (F) lower glume ab., (G) lower glume ad., (H) upper glume ab., (I) upper glume ad., (J) lower lemma, (K) upper lemma, (L) stamens, (M) pistil and lodicules, (N) caryopsis dorsal view, (O) caryopsis ventral view, (P-V) pedicelled spikelet: (P) lower glume ab., (Q) lower glume ad., (R) upper glume ab., (S) upper glume ad., (T) lower lemma, (U) upper lemma, (V) stamens & lodicules. [ab. =abaxial view, ad. = adaxial view]. Drawn by Dr. G. G. Potdar from Shaikh Tarbej YCCSK 2076.

Research paper thumbnail of Bothriochloa insculpta (Hochst. Ex. A. Rich.) A. Camus (Poaceae) : A New Record for the Flora of Telangana, India

Indian Forester, 2021

Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinne... more Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary, Telangana. Detailed description and photo plate are provided to facilitate its easy identification.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Lepidium sativum L. (Brassicaceae)

Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical consti... more Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical constituents and drugs which is obtain from plant, for their primary health care needs, according to World Health Organisation (WHO). In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems.Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science. The Lepidium sativum L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Lepidium sativum L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Lepidium sativum L. is carried out.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Celosia argentea L. final

In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of e... more In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems. Over the last few years, researchers have aimed at identifying and validating plant derived substances for the treatment of various diseases. Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science. The Celosia argentea L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Celosia argentea L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Celosia argentea L. is carried out.

Research paper thumbnail of Micro-morphological studies in some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra, India

Annals of Plant Sciences, 2018

The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthiu... more The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra. Species of Dichanthium were collected from the different localities of Maharashtra for detailed micro-morphological study. Epidermal studies pertains to epidermal cell size, presence and absence of micro-hairs, papillae, its types of silica bodies of species of Dichanthium. All the 7 studied members show the variation in the types and arrangement of the epidermal cells of leaf.

Research paper thumbnail of Biogenic Synthesis of Silver and Gold Nano Particles using Fungal Species

Plantae Scientia, 2018

Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention be... more Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention because they have found potential application in many fields such as catalysis, sensors, drug delivery system. Additionally, silver nanaparticles possess an excellent biocompatibility and low toxicity. The present investigation have done to check out the synthetic compatibility of Nano particles of some fungal strain i.e. Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium oxysporum, Pennicelium digitatum and Pennicelium spp.

Research paper thumbnail of Chrysopogon shrirangii sp. nov. (Poaceae: Andropogoneae) from Karnataka, India

Nordic Journal of Botany, 2020

Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated... more Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated from the Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. It is similar to Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov. and C. serrulatus Trin. but differs by having shorter culm, very narrow (0.8-1.2 mm wide), conduplicate, ensiform, adaxially puberulous, acuminate leaves, shorter panicle, shorter sessile and pedicelled spikelets, and lower glume of sessile spikelet with prominent 4 nerves in two pairs.

Research paper thumbnail of Typifications in the genus Dichanthium (Andropogoneae: Poaceae)

Phytotaxa, Jan 2022

Dichanthium aristatum (Poir.) C.E. Hubb, D. foulkesii (Hook.f.) S.K. Jain & Deshp., D. mccannii B... more Dichanthium aristatum (Poir.) C.E. Hubb, D. foulkesii (Hook.f.) S.K. Jain & Deshp., D. mccannii Blatt., D. panchganiense Blatt. & McCann and D. paranjpyeanum (Bhide) Clayton are lectotypified, the selection of lectotype is discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies In Celosia Argentia L. (Amaranthaceae)

International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Capillipedium yashwantraoi, a new species of Poaceae from Madhya Pradesh, India

Phytotaxa, 2021

New species in the genus Capillipedium Stapf is described and illustrated from Amarkantak hills o... more New species in the genus Capillipedium Stapf is described and illustrated from Amarkantak hills of Madhya Pradesh, India. New species is similar to Capillipedium assimile (Steud.) A.Camus and C. nagense Bor but mainly diverges by having 4–6 cm panicle, 2–2.5 cm racemes, about 11–13 pairs of sessile and pedicelled spikelets in each raceme; joints and pedicels without translucent groove, 2–2.5 mm sessile spikelets and 3–3.2 mm pedicelled spikelets. A taxonomic key for genus Capillipedium in India is given to facilitate easy identification of species.

Research paper thumbnail of Composition of essential oil of Bothriochloa bladhii from Maharashtra

Bioinfolet , 2021

The major constituents of essential oil were bicyclic monoterpen hydrocarbons (70.52%), tricyclic... more The major constituents of essential oil were bicyclic monoterpen hydrocarbons (70.52%), tricyclic monoterpen hydrocarbons (27.39%), transition metal (1.46%), keton group (0.39%) and mono cyclic saturated hydrocarbon (0.24%). The compounds identified from the sample were camphene (41.39%), α-pinene (27.83%) and tricyclene (27.39%), Bornylene (1.30%) and Molybdenum (1.46%). The essential oil was found to be rich in camphene, α-pinene and tricyclene. The cyclopentane and ethanon were reported for the first time in trace amount, during present investigation.

Research paper thumbnail of Bothriochloa insculpta (Hochst. Ex. A. Rich.) A. Camus (Poaceae) : A new record for the flora of Telangana, India

Indian Forester, 2021

Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinne... more Bothriochloa insculpta, new distributional record to the flora of Telangana. Collected from Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary, Telangana. Detailed description and photo plate are provided to facilitate its easy identification.

Research paper thumbnail of Chrysopogon shrirangii sp. nov. (Poaceae: Andropogoneae) from Karnataka, India

NORDIC JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2020

Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated... more Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated from the Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. It is similar to Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov. and C. serrulatus Trin. but differs by having shorter culm, very narrow (0.8–1.2 mm wide), conduplicate, ensiform, adaxially puberulous, acuminate leaves, shorter panicle, shorter sessile and pedicelled spikelets, and lower glume of sessile spikelet with prominent 4 nerves in two pairs.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Lepidium sativum L. (Brassicaceae)

International Research Journal of Science and Engineering, 2018

Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical consti... more Almost 75 – 80 % of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly on chemical constituents and drugs which is obtain from plant, for their primary health care needs, according to World Health Organisation (WHO). In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems.Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science.
The Lepidium sativum L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Lepidium sativum L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Lepidium sativum L. is carried out

Research paper thumbnail of Biogenic Synthesis of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles using Fungal Species

Biogenic Synthesis of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles using Fungal Species, May 15, 2018

Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention be... more Gold and Silver nanoparticles synthesized by various technique have received special attention because they have found potential application in many fields such as catalysis, sensors, drug delivery system. Additionally, silver nanoparticles possess an excellent biocompatibility and low toxicity. The present investigation has done to check out the synthetic compatibility of nanoparticles of some fungal strain i.e. Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium oxysporum, Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium spp.

Research paper thumbnail of Taxonomic study of Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet (Convolvulaceae)

International Journal of Technical Research & Science, 2017

Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread co... more Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread common name is morning glories. The genus includes food crops; the tubers of sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) and the leaves of water spinach (I. aquatica) are commercially important food items and have been for millennia. The water spinach (I. aquatica) commonly found in ponds, cultivated for stem and leaves used as vegetables. The study of Anatomical as well as morphological character is the key aspect of various Classification systems which is the basic unit of Taxonomy.

Research paper thumbnail of TAXONOMIC STUDY OF THE WATER SPINACH (IPOMOEA AQUATICA FORSK. CONVOLVULACEAE)

North Asian International Research Journal of Sciences, Engineering & I.T., 2017

Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread co... more Ipomoea is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, The most widespread
common name is glories family.
The genus includes food crops; the tubers of sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) and the leaves of water
spinach (I. aquatica) are commercially important food items and have been for millennia. The water spinach
(I. aquatica) commonly found in ponds, cultivated for stem and leaves used as vegetables.
The study of Anatomical as well as morphological character is the key aspect of various Classification
systems which is the basic unit of Taxonomy.
The present study was conducted on the genus Ipomoea from Marathwada, reported a variation in
Morphology, Anatomy, Pollen Morphology, Stomatal Morphology, Trichome structure as well as Maceration
study.

Research paper thumbnail of Micro-morphological studies in some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra, India

The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthiu... more The present study was carried out to determine the micro-morphology of some species of Dichanthium Willemet (Poaceae) from Maharashtra. Species of Dichanthium were collected from the different localities of Maharashtra for detailed micro-morphological study. Epidermal studies pertains to epidermal cell size, presence and absence of micro-hairs, papillae, its types of silica bodies of species of Dichanthium. All the 7 studied members show the variation in the types and arrangement of the epidermal cells of leaf.

Research paper thumbnail of Phytochemical and Taxonomical Studies of Celosia argentea L. (AMARANTHACEAE

In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of e... more In recent times, focus on plant research has increased all over the world and a large number of evidence has collected to show immense potential of medicinal plants used in various traditional systems. Over the last few years, researchers have aimed at identifying and validating plant derived substances for the treatment of various diseases. Similarly it has been already proved that the correct identification and authentication of taxa is most important in plants science. The Celosia argentea L. has enormous traditional uses against various diseases. The present review aims to Phytochemical, Morphological and anatomical review of Celosia argentea L. In the present work phytochemistry and taxonomical enumeration of Celosia argentea L. is carried out.