Published by Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 1987
ISBN 10: 812110016X ISBN 13: 9788121100168
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. iv + 264.
Published by Sagar Publications, 2009
ISBN 10: 8170820545 ISBN 13: 9788170820543
Seller: GF Books, Inc., Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 0.79.
Published by Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi, 1991
Seller: Yak and Yeti Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: VG. 468p, ills. A collection of 26 scholarly papers.
Published by Interprint, 1995
Seller: Yak and Yeti Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition.
Published by Weinheim, Verlag von J. Cramer, ., 1965
Seller: Antiquariat Lycaste, Dietzenbach, Germany
First Edition
Pages 83 - 88 + 6 black and white plates (no. 12 - 17). Ca. 25 cm x ca. 16 cm. Uncut and unopened. Original brochure. In English. -- Shipping for this item: only 1.50 EUR within Germany - only 4.00 EUR abroad. Nearly not rubbed and bumped. No entries. Paper nearly not browned, no spots, not stained. Binding good and tight. Condition I - II (scale 1 to 6, with 1 for the best). Photographs available by e-mail on request.
Published by University of Technology, 1993
Seller: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 50 pp., illustrations, bibliography. staple binding is rusted. Contents: Tree species selection for village woodlots on Markham Valley grasslands / Louman et al.; Spatial distribution of tree species in a Jamaian montane rainforest / Gowae; Termite attack on wood and their distribution in the National Capital District / Konabe & Rokova; Phenology and silviculture of New Guinea kauri pine / Howcroft; Report on the nationwide wokabout somil survey / Bun; Intensification of growth and yield studies in previously logged forest / Romijn; JICA-FRI research project in Papua New Guinea / Furukoshi; Training course on preparation of forest working plans / Balmforth & Khullar; Some aspects of log skidding with farm tractors in Papua New Guinea / Sapak & Baki 0.0.
Published by Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 1991
ISBN 10: 8121100623 ISBN 13: 9788121100625
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Like New. book.
Published by Corvette Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 8195202349 ISBN 13: 9788195202348
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Assessment of ferns and fern-allies systematic treatment. 3. Ecological assessment of ferns and fern-allies. Colour section. Different forest types. Ferns & Fern allies of district Rajouri, J & K. Bibliography. Index. Systematics is prime to biology because it's foundation for all studies on all organisms and in understanding with their conservation issues. The present compilation is an effort to describe 68 species of Ferns and Fern-allies belonging to twenty-eight genera and 18 families along with their taxonomic details and colored photographs for easy identification. This book will provide baseline data for further studies on Fern and Fern allies of Himalayan region.
Published by Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2023
ISBN 10: 9393628106 ISBN 13: 9789393628107
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. The present book, "An Illustrated Pteridophytic Flora of Jammu and Kashmir," provides for the first time a comprehensive modern account with detailed descriptions of two hundred and seven species, subspecies, and hybrids of Pteridophytes recognised from Jammu and Kashmir. The work is based mainly on the personal collection of the authors and is the result of long, painstaking excursions to various parts of Jammu and Kashmir over many years by the authors. One of the authors (CRFJ) made additional collections from Muzaffarabad and the adjoining areas, as well as Kathua and the Kashmir Valley. While the main objective is concentrated on the ferns of Jammu and Kashmir, details of the distribution of species in Jammu and Kashmir and also for the rest of the West Himalaya have been provided. This work is profusely illustrated with colour photographs and line diagrams. Keys to help with identification are provided, and relevant literature has been consulted and referred to, to make this work as complete as possible. Herbarium specimen numbers, localities, and collectors are given for the 'Specimens Illustrated' by line diagrams. Similarly, the place and collector's name are mentioned under the photographs. Nomenclature is basically after Fraser-Jenkins et al. (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020). Wherever there is a departure from this, the name used by Fraser-Jenkins is given immediately after the name used here. This is a unique piece of work and is the only Pteridophyte Flora of Jammu and Kashmir fully illustrated by colour photographs for all the taxa dealt with.
Published by Indu Book Services, 2023
ISBN 10: 939137767X ISBN 13: 9789391377670
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Introduction. Pteridophytes of Kupwara. 1. Family Equisetaceae. 2. Family Ophioglossaceae. 3. Family Osmundaceae. 4. Family Marsileaceae. 5. Family Azollaceae. 6. Family Salviniaceae. 7. Family Dennstaedtiaceae. 8. Family Pteridaceae. 9. Family Cheilanthaceae. 10. Family Cryptogrammaceae. 11. Family Adiantaceae. 12. Family Aspleniaceae. 13. Family Thelypteridaceae. 14. Family Athyriaceae. 15. Family Blechnaceae. 16. Family Dryopteridaceae. 17. Family Polypodiaceae. 18. Bibliography. Index. Seventy-two species of Pteridophytes are recorded from district Kupwara based mainly on the interest generated in ferns by SPK in Aadil Abdullah Khoja (AAK) who is based at Thandipora, Kupwara (Jammu & Kashmir) and has made many collections of pteridophytes in an ongoing programme from that area, which lies slightly north of the main Kashmir Valley. His various collections have been identified by SPK and CRFJ from photographs sent by him, as until then he had no knowledge of ferns. All collections have been deposited in KASH (herbarium, University of Kashmir, Srinagar). Many interesting findings of ferns, that were not known from Jammu & Kashmir, have been made from Kupwara. The most important was the discovery of Polystichum aculeatum. Other interesting finding from Kupwara are: Polystichum stimulans (not earlier known from Jammu & Kashmir), Pteridium brownseyi (not known east of Jammu & Kashmir), Deparia macdonellii, Diplazium khullarii (species is cantered on Jammu & Kashmir and is gradually replaced from Chamba (Himachal Pradesh) eastwards by the closely related D. Squanigerum), Dryopteris juxtaposita (very uncommon west of Himachal Pradesh), Dryopteris kashmiriana (a very rare species) and Lepisorus morrisonensis (an uncommon high altitude species). A few European ferns are present in Kupwara and are not known eastwards, some of these are: Dryopteris filix-mas, Polystichum lonchitis, P. aculeatum, Cheilanthes pteridioides subsp. acrostica, Cystopteris fragilis nothosubsp. x montserratii etc. Attempts have bee made to rectify some misidentifications of the ferns of Jammu & Kashmir (also present in Kupwara) in some publications.
Published by BSMPS, Dehra Dun, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Scientific articles. I. Fossil ferns and fern allies 1. Structure and preservation of Pholem is fossil pteridophytes from the Mesozoic of Rajmahal Hills Jharkhand India/R. Harsh O.P. Suthar and D.R. Bohra. 2. Validity of reconstruction of fossil ferns from the Mesozoic of Rajmahal Hills India/O.P. Suthar D.R. Bohra and R. Harsh. 3. Present status of the extinct pteridophytes from the Rajmahal Hills Jharkhand India/B.D. Sharma and D.R. Bohra. II. Living ferns and fern allies A. Systematics taxonomy and distribution 4. Miscellaneous notes on pteridophytes from China and neighbouring regions/X.C. Zhang. 5. Systematic study of crypsinus presl (polypodiaceae) in Eastern Asia/Xio Cheng. 6. Fern flora of vietnam/Su Gong Wu and Jiang Ying Xiang. 7. Adiantum Philippense L the correct name for A. Iunulatum Burm.f. and its subspecies/S.C. Verma and C.R. Fraser Jenkins. 8. The pteridophytic wealth of Solan District Himachal Pradesh North Western Himalaya/S.P. Khullar A. Baghla and Sunil Verma. B. Ecology biodiversity and conservation 9. Structure of fern community in the High Mountain Forest of Itatiaia National Park Brazil/J.P.S. Condack and L. da S. Sylvestre. 10. Distribution and ecology of cyatheaceae in Yunnan China/Z.J. Wang and X. Cheng. 11. The continuing role of morphology in the assessment of pteridophyte diversity/C.N. Page and I.I. Gureyeva. 12. Threatened fern species in the Japanese Archipelago/K. Iwatsuki. 13. Distribution and conservation of the low land pteridophytes on the islands of SAO TOME and Principle (Gulf of Guinea Africa)/E. Figueiredo and J.P. Roux. 14. Habitat study of Psilotum nudum (L.) P. Beauv. in Kumaun Himalaya/P.C. Pande and P. Verma. 15. Megaspores of Isoetes dixiteii shende population diversity and its evolution/S.O. Wagai G.K. Srivastava P.K. Shukla and S.K. Shukla. 16. Conservation of endgangered ferns of Western Ghats through micro propagation/M. Johnson V.S. Manickam A. Benniamin and V. Irudayaraj. 17. Phytogeographical analysis of pteridophytes from Western Ghats South India/A. Benniamin and V.S. Manickam. 18. Threatened pteridophytes of India/C.R. Fraser Jenkins. C. Morphology phylogeny and evolution 19. Types of mesophyll in fern fronds and variants/N.M. Derzhavina. 20. The fern genus pteridium in a trans Euro Siberian perspective a morphological synthesis/I.I. Gureyeva and C.N. Page. 21. Phylogeny and evolution of epiphyte in Davalliaceae/C. Tsutumi and M. Kato. 22. The biology of gemmiferous fern gametophytes/D.R. Farrar. 23. Morphological relationships of submarginal and marginal sori/A. Scholch. 24. Marsileaceae and Salviniaceae a critical comparison/W. Hagemann E.R. De la Sota and R.P. Greissl. 25. Isoetes L. in Rajasthan/C.B. Gena and D. Gena. D. Structure development and morphogenesis 26. Diversity and distribution of medullary vascular strands in the rhizomes of ferns/S. Kaur S. Chandra and A. Sachdeva. 27. Anatomy of ophioglossum polyphyllum a Braun ex Seubert/R.Singh and B.D. Sharma. 29. Anatomy and reproduction biology of pteridophytes of Rajasthan some interesting observation/D.R. Bohra and B.D. Sharma. 29. Studies in the leaf epidermis and venation patterns of some Indian species of Tectarioid ferns/R. Banerjee and R. Mukhopathyay. 30. Sporangial ontogeny and spore dispersal of Elaphoglossum stelligelium/N. Punetha and B. Mehta. 31. Morphologenetic studies in pteridophytes retrospects and prospects/H.K. Cheema. E. Cytology cytogenetics and genetics 32. Island ferns inbreeding depression and genetic risk of extinction/T.A. Ranker C.E.C. Gemmill P.G. Trapp and E. Sheffield. 33. RAPD profile diversity amongst two polyploid accessions of pteris vittata L./J. Srivastava and S.A. Ranade. 34. Recurrent variations in natural populations indicating genomic involvement 1. Ophioglossum L. and 2. Psilotum Swartz/H.K. Goswami. III. Pharmacology and biotic interactions 35. Status of the fern toxin ptaquilopside in Indian Bracken India/R. Somvanshi D.R. Lauren B.L. Smit.
Published by Indu Book Services Pvt Ltd, 2024
ISBN 10: 9391377769 ISBN 13: 9789391377762
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. The first illustrated account of the ferns of the West Himalaya in two volumes was published by me more than 20 years ago. It is now not available. Moreover, fern taxonomy has undergone many changes which have necessitated its revision. The present account (in six volumes) is profusely illustrated with line diagrams and colour photographs. It is based on personal collections made by the author during the last over sixty years of fern hunting in various parts of the West Himalaya. Information about those that could not be personally collected, has been forth coming from colleagues. The present flora is presented in six volumes. In Volume I, introduction, and account of 16 families is provided (Ophioglossaceae, Marattiaceae, Osmundaceae, Plagiogyriaceae, Cyatheaceae, Gleicheniaceae, Lygodiaceae, Marsileaceae, Azollaceae, Salviniaceae, Parkeriaceae, Hymenophyllaceae, Lindsaeaceae, Dennstaedtiaceae, Actiniopteridaceae, Vittariaceae). Account of four families (Pteridaceae, Cheilantheaceae,Cryptogrammaceae and Adiantaceae) is in Volume 2; Aspleniaceae and Thelypteridaceae in Volume 3; Athyriaceae, Woodsiaceae, Onocleaceae, Blechnaceae, Peranemataceae, Hypodematiaceae are in Volume 4; Dryopteridaceae and Tectariaceae in Volume 5 and in Volume 6 are: Bolbitidaceae, Elaphoglossaceae, Nephrolepidaceae, Oleandraceae, Davalliaceae, Grammitidaceae, Loxogrammaceae, Polypodiaceae, bibliography. Detailed description, information about specimen illustrated and details about habitat and distribution in the West Himalaya, rest of India and Asia are provided for the around 400 species, subspecies and hybrods of ferns that are in the west Himalaya.