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Calamus latifolius
Museum of Economic Botany, Kew. Specimens Distributed 1901 - 1990
Status and Potential of Wild Edible Plants of Arunachal Pradesh
Rattan Field Guide Change Style-Edit Last New:Layout 1.Qxd
Field Manual for Propagation and Plantation of Cane in Arunachal Pradesh
Copyright by Jason Paul Schoneman 2010
Wildlife Population Monitoring Population Wildlife
Bibhushan Dhungyal* Chandrakala Sharma Dilip Kumar Jha ABSTRACT KEYWORDS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Borassus Flabellifer) in Statement of Ownership 207 Kerala, India V.S
Indigenous Palm Flora – 4
Estimation of Nuclear DNA Content of Various Bamboo and Rattan Species
Assessment of Genetic Diversity Among Six Species of Calamus (Arecaceae) in Eastern Ghats of India Using Molecular Markers
An Ethno Botanical Note of the Plant Species Used by Local Tribes For
Calamus Guruba Ham) ? Vrjmudrf (Calamus Longisetus Griff.) ? Odkif;Mudrf (Calamus Erectus Roxb) ? ,Rxmmudrf (Calamus Latifolius Roxb) Wdkyjzpfygonf
Ethnobotany – 7
Threats and Conservation – 8
Rattan Glossary in Support of the Development of the Rattan Sector Worldwide
Museum of Economic Botany, Kew
Influence of Pre-Sowing Treatments on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Calamus Latifolius Roxb. – an Important Rattan Species of Bangladesh 50-61 Md
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The Role of Bamboo, Rattan and Medicinal Plants in Mountain Development
Ecology of Palms (Arecaceae) in Response to Cyclonic Disturbances in North Queensland, Australia
Arecaceae (PDF)
Plants Associated with Singju: a Traditional Salad Delicacy of Meitei Community of Manipur, India
Germination and Emergence of Four Rattan Calamus Species of Western Ghats in Response to Different Pre-Sowing Seed Treatments
Minor Edible Fruits of Bangladesh
Newsletter of North East India Research Forum NE Quest
Rattan Plantation and Management
A Cumulative Index to Arnoldia, 1970–2000 VOLUMES 30–60
Used in the Darjeeling District 1St July, 19270
3. CALAMUS Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 325. 1753