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Clonal Propagation Of Tectona Grandis (Linn. F).: Effect Of Iba Application And Root Regeneration On Vertically Split Cuttings., Azamal Husen Dr., Mohinder Pal
Clonal Propagation Of Tectona Grandis (Linn. F).: Effect Of Iba Application And Root Regeneration On Vertically Split Cuttings., Azamal Husen Dr., Mohinder Pal
Dr. Azamal Husen
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Serial Bud Grafting And Etiolation On Rejuvenation And Rooting Of Mature Trees Of Tectona Grandis Linn.F., Azamal Husen Dr., Mohinder Pal
Effect Of Serial Bud Grafting And Etiolation On Rejuvenation And Rooting Of Mature Trees Of Tectona Grandis Linn.F., Azamal Husen Dr., Mohinder Pal
Dr. Azamal Husen
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Nitrogen, Phosphorous And Potassium Fertilizers On Growth Of Stock Plants Of Tectona Grandis (Linn. F.) And Rooting Behaviour Of Shoot Cuttings, Azamal Husen Dr., Mohinder Pal
Effect Of Nitrogen, Phosphorous And Potassium Fertilizers On Growth Of Stock Plants Of Tectona Grandis (Linn. F.) And Rooting Behaviour Of Shoot Cuttings, Azamal Husen Dr., Mohinder Pal
Dr. Azamal Husen
No abstract provided.
Molecular Phylogenetics Of Neotropical Leafless Angraecinae (Orchidaceae): Re-Evaluation Of Generic Concepts, Barbara S. Carlsward, W. Mark Whitten, Morris H. Williams
Molecular Phylogenetics Of Neotropical Leafless Angraecinae (Orchidaceae): Re-Evaluation Of Generic Concepts, Barbara S. Carlsward, W. Mark Whitten, Morris H. Williams
Barbara S. Carlsward
Phylogenetic relationships of leafless Neotropical Angraecinae (Dendrophylax Rchb.f., Harrisella Fawc. & Rendle, Polyradicion Garay, and Campylocentrum Benth.) were estimated using combined nuclear (ITS nrDNA) and plastid (matK and trnL-F) data sets with African angraecoid taxa as outgroups. Results indicate that Harrisella, Polyradicion, and Campylocentrum filiforme (Sw.) Cogn. are embedded within Dendrophylax and should be included in Dendrophylax. This contrasts with earlier generic concepts, which have been based mainly on gross differences in floral size and various morphological autapomorphies. Based on our current sampling, Campylocentrum includes both leafy and leafless species and is sister to a broadly defined Dendrophylax.