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Medicinal Practices of Sacred Natural Sites: a Socio-Religious Approach for Successful Implementation of Primary
Ixoroideae– Rubiaceae
Meyna Spinosa Roxb.: an Unexplored Ethnomedicinal Plant
Distribution and Availability of Plant Species in Kokilabari Reserve Forest
Diversity of Over Storey Plant Communities of Tropical Forest Covers of Balasore District, Odisha, India
Total Phenolic, Total Flavonoid Content, and Antioxidant Capacity of the Leaves of Meyna Spinosa Roxb., an Indian Medicinal Plant
Phytodiversity of Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary (Kulik Bird Sancturay) of Uttar Dinajpur District in West Bengal, India
Hamelia Patens a Potential Plant from Rubiaceae Family: a Review Jafra Bano1, Swapna Santra2 and Ekta Menghani1
Gogoi P, Nath N. Diversity and Inventorization of Angiospermic Flora in Dibrugarh District, Assam, Northeast India. Plant Science Today
Non-Timber Forest Produces and Their Conservation in Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India
Folk-Songs and Folk-Proverbs) in Manipur, India
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Phytogeographical Affinities of Tree Species of Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Odisha, India Manas R. MOHANTA, Anil K. BISWAL, Su
Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Baraiyadhala National Park, Bangladesh Bulletin 05 Ecosystem Services Valuation Forest Economics Division
Medicinal Plants and Its Therapeutic Uses Edited By: Birla Kshetrimayum
Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, June - 2019; Volume – 7(3) Page 316 – 328
(2014), Volume 2, Issue (5): 6 - 9
Floristic Diversity (Magnoliids and Eudicots)Of
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Some of the Ethnomedicinal Plants of Manipur Use in the Ayurvedic And
Saissetia Coffeae (Walker) (Coccidae: Hemiptera) Infestation on Meyna Spinosa Roxb
Wild Edible Plants Used by Garo Tribes of Nokrek Biosphere Reserve in Meghalaya, India
Meyna Spinosa Roxb
Sacred Groves: a Traditional Way of Conserving Plant Diversity in West Midnapore District, West Bengal, India
Seed Traits and Their Correlates in Indian Tropical Trees
Fungal Endophytes Associated with the Ethnomedicinal Plant Meyna Spinosa Roxb
Phytochemical Profiling, Assessment of Total Phenolic Content, Total Flavonoid Content, and Antioxidant Activity of Ethnomedicinal Plant, Meyna Spinosa from Assam
Conservation of Minor Fruit Genetic Resources at the Botanical Garden, Bangladesh Agricultural University M
Review Article Hepatoprotective Plants from Bangladesh: a Biophytochemical Review and Future Prospect
Minor Edible Fruits of Bangladesh
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