The tree locally called as Thingthupui in Mizoram and Ruuh in Arunachal Pradesh belongs to the family Meliaceae.The tribal people in the western part of Mizoram use leaves and buds decoction to treat diarrhea and dysentery [100]. In Manipur, the leaves are boiled and consumed to treat diarrh...
Diverse relationships including positive and negative correlation were found among chemicals and endophytes based on correlation coefficient matrices, which suggested that the accumulation of secondary metabolites in Schisandraceae plants is closely related to the endophytes community composition. Conclusions Our...
of three species found in the Eastern Himalayas, extending up to peninsular Malaysia.Dickasonia has only one species, D.vernicosa reported from Burma.There are a total of 195 species that are endemic to the region with Sikkim and Arunachal pradesh recording the maximum number of orchid species....
A Comparative Evaluation of the Antisickling, Elemental and Proximate Analysis of the Leaves of Three Khaya species Found in Nigeria Oyedapo, O. A., Cyril-Olutayo C.M., Agbedahunsi, J.M., Adenegan-Alakinde, T.A., Baderinwa-Adejumo, A.O...
In the North-eastern region of India, where soils are often slightly acidic with elevated aluminium levels,Citrusspecies are predominantly found. Understanding the tolerance mechanisms of theseCitrusfruits and screening wildCitrusspecies for their adaptability to abiotic stresses is crucial for enhancing ...
Some states have also established orchid sanctuaries in Sikkim at Singtom and Deorali and in Arunachal Pradesh at Tipi. PROPAGATION: Orchids like other Horticultural crops, may be propagated either sexually or Asexually. Since most of the commercial orchids are highly heterozygous they are not ...
(2010) found maximum exotic species richness in the low-elevation tropical forests (100–1600 m) in the neighboring state of Arunachal Pradesh (a part of the same Eastern Himalayan biogeographic region as that of Sikkim). Ahmad et al. (2018) found maximum exotic species richness in 1000–...
The researchers found that all of these populations had several species of cellulose-loving microbes that are also found in cud-chewing mammals and other primates. And yet, the same species were suspiciously rare among humans from modern and industrialised societies. ...
Plants which have helpful pharmacological and restorative impacts on human wellbeing are considered as medicinal plants. These plants are rich in bioactive mixes like alkaloids, sterols, saponins, flavonoids, unpredictable oils and so on and are being us
Main objective of the study was to identify and document the ethno botanically important and economic plants of the Upper Subansiri district of Arunac..G.MurtemPradeep Chaudhry