THEME
1: BIODIVERSITY: TAXONOMIC AND FLORISTIC STUDIES
ORAL
PRESENTATION
1.
|
A.R.SELIYA,
A.J.PARMAR& N.K.PATEL
DEPT. OF BIOLOGY
SHETH M.N.SCIENCE
COLLEGE, PATAN-384265.
|
STUDY OF ANGIOSPERMIC PLANT DIVERSITY OF KODADHA WILD
ASS SANCTUARY
|
2.
|
Binny Karlikar and Hitesh Solanki
Department of Botany,
University school of sciences,
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad – 380009.
-
380009
|
LIMNOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF
VAVOL LAKE OF GANDHINAGAR DISTRICT WITH REFERENCE TO PHYTOPLANLTON
|
3.
|
Hitesh U. Shingadia& Rahul R.
Chowhan
SVKM’s Mithibai College of Arts,
Chauhan Institute of Science & A. J. College of Commerce & Economics,
Vile Parle-West Mumbai 400 056. Maharashtra, India.
E-mail: hiteshshingadia@yahoo.co.in
|
DIVERSITY OF HERPETOFAUNA OF THE
GORAI MANGROVES – A COASTAL BELT IN THE SUBURBS OF MUMBAI
|
4.
|
M F Mansuri,
Dept. of
Microbiology,
SMP Science
college, Talod.
|
PROCARYOTIC ANTAGONISM INDEX –
AN INDICATOR OF BACTERIAL DIVERSITY
|
5.
|
NIRBHAY KUMAR
SINGH
Dr. Dolly
WattalDhar
09824277093
(Mobile), 02748278488 (Office)
Profesor,
Deptt. of Microbiology, IARI, PUSA Campus, New Delhi-110012
|
Phylogenetic relatedness among Geographically Isolated Strains of Spirulina and Related Cyanobacterial Genera
|
6.
|
R.K.Desai and H. M. Ant
Arts, Science and Commerce College, Pilvai
382 850, Gujarat, India
|
Study of plant diversity in Vadali
range forest District Sabarkantha, North Gujarat, India
|
7.
|
Rohtash Chand Gupta
09896051979
|
ROYAL BENGAL TIGER IS
FACING ADVERSE CONDITIONS OF HABITAT AND MANAGERIAL SKILLS THUS PREDISPOSING
ITSELF ON ITS STILL VERY DIFFICULT PATH: LET US ATLEAST ABREAST OURSELVES OF
FEW FACTS, LEAVE ALONE ITS BASIC CARE
|
8.
|
V. P. Khanduri
Department of Forestry, Mizoram
University, Aizawl -796001 (Mizoram)
|
Flowering
phenology, pollination and mating system of Erythrinastricta
|
THEME 1: BIODIVERSITY:
TAXONOMIC AND FLORISTIC STUDIES
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
B. R. PATEL
Veer Narmad South Gujarat University,
Surat
|
Comparative study on
cotyledonary and foliortrichomes of some taxa of family Papilionaceae
|
2.
|
D. R. DESHMUKH * AND M. A. KARE **
*DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, PRATISHTHAN
MAHAVIDYALAYA, PAITHAN
**DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY , PRATISHTHAN
MAHAVIDYALAYA, PAITHAN
09371197972
|
DIVERSITY OF AQUATIC
MACROPHYTE IN GODAVARI RIVER NEAR PAITHAN
|
3.
|
Dipika H. Rathod
Dr. ILLA C PATEL
DEPT. OF LIFE
SCIENCES, HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY
09974638150
|
BIODIVERSITY
OF ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREES OF PATAN DISTRICT (NORTH GUJARAT)
|
4.
|
FULSANGJI
JAVANJI THAKOR
J. & J.
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, NADIAD [GUJARAT UNIVERSITY]
Cell : +91
9428436073, Res. : +91 268 2558691
PRAJAPATI JAYANTIBHAI RANCHHODBHAI
|
STATUS OF
WATER BIRDS AT PARIYEJ LAKE, KHEDA DISTRICT, GUJARAT
|
5.
|
Manisha Sharma
Assoc.Prof.in Zoology, Govt.J.D.B.Girls
College, Kota
College Education,Jaipur,Rajasthan
09414079287
|
IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON
THE AVIFAUNA OF UMMEDGANJ WETLAND OF KOTA REGION, RAJASTHAN
|
6.
|
Nilesh B Parejiya
Department of Biosciences, Rajkot
N.S.Panchal
|
Vegetation Analysis of
mandav Forest in surendranagar Region of Gujarat state of India
|
7.
|
R.B. Shah and *Patel R.S.
Borsad college,*Maninagar science college
|
Floristic diversity of woody plant species of Vahera village and
adjoining in BorsadTaluka,
Anand district Gujarat.
|
8.
|
Ravindra Singh Thakur* and A. N. Rai
Lab of Plant Biotechnology & Mycology,
Dept. of Botany
School of Biological and Chemical Science,
Dr. H.S. Gour Central University,
Sagar-470003 (M.P).
|
Survey of
Smut diseases from Madhya Pradesh
|
9.
|
S.S .Kadam.1 and Tiwari L.R.2
1. N.B.Mehta Science college-Bordi,
Tal.-Dahanu, Dist.-Thane, Pin-401701 (M.S.)
2. MaharshiDayanand College Parel,
Mumbai-400012(M.S.)
|
Seasonal
variation in physico-chemical parameters of Dandi creek –west coast of India.
|
10.
|
Sameer S. Detroja
N.S.Panchal
Department of Biosciences, Rajkot
|
Quantitative Analysis of
Vegetation of Jambudiya Forest in Rajkot District in Gujarat (INDIA)
|
11.
|
Somnath Bhakat*
Department of
Zoology
Rampurhat
College, Rampurhat-731224
Dist. Birbhum,
West Bengal, India
|
Spatial Distribution Pattern of Spittlebug
Nymph, Ptyelusnebulus (Fabricius) (Homoptera, Aphrophoridae)
|
12.
|
Tarak H Thacker 1
& 2Parekh P.P.,
1Biology Department, Govt. Science College, Gandhinagar.
2Biology Department R G. Shah Science College, Ahmedabad
|
The Study of Biospectrum of Mansa and Dehgam
Taluka with respect to the Raunkiaer’s Normal Spectrum.
|
THEME
2: AGRO-BIODIVERSITY AND FOOD SECURITY
ORAL
PRESENTATION
1.
|
Anupama Pathak, Kulkarni Amit , Sardar
Aparna and S Mohan Karuppayil
School of life sciences, S.
R.T.M.UNIVERSITY, NANDED,(MS)INDIA
ANUPAMA PRABHAKARRAO PATHAK
School of Life sciences
S.R.T. M.UNIVERSITY
NANDED (MS)INDIA
|
ENHANCED
GROWTH OF VIGNA ACONITIFOLIA MEDIATED
BY PSEUDOMONAS SPP, AN EFFICIENT
PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZER
|
2.
|
F. K. CHAUDHARY and G. M. PATEL
KrushiVigyan Kendra
SardarkrushinagarDantiwada Agricultural University
DEESA - 385 535 Gujarat, India
Mobile : +91 9428137542
|
1.EFFECT OF ABIOTIC FACTORS ON POPULATION FLUCTUATION OF
MELON FLY, BactroceracucurbitaeCoquillett
2.NATURAL PARASITISM OF FRUIT FLY IN CUCURBITACEOUS HOSTS
|
3.
|
Jagdish Prabhudas Patel
Dr. S. A. Bhatt
Ganpat University, Ganpatvidyanagar, Kherva
+91- 2762 289170, 9428387495
|
ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE AND IAA PRODUCING
BRADYRHIZOBIUM YUANMINGENSE FROM ROOT NODULES OF ABRUS PRECATORIUS
|
4.
|
K.B.PATEL1, 2M.M.PATEL
& 2R.N.PATEL
DEPT. OF BIOLOGY, SHETH M.N.SCIENCE
COLLEGE, PATAN
DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY, SHETH M.N.SCIENCE
COLLEGE, PATAN
|
A NEW APPROACH TO STUDY LOSS OF CROP PRODUCT IN PEARL-MILLET BY BIRD
PEST IN PATAN DISTRICT
|
5.
|
Minaxi Prajapati*; Rinsi Gupta, Tarak
Parekh, V.H. Patel, RemaSubhash
*Corresponding Author's Institution:
Laboratory of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Home Science,
SardarPatelUniversity, Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120. INDIA.
|
EFFECT OF BIO-PROCESSING ON ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF WHEAT AND PEARL MILLET
|
6.
|
Pratesh J
Shah&Pragna S Modi
Shree Jayendrapuri Arts & Science
College, Bharuch
|
EFFECT OF PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZING
BACTERIA VERMO COPMOST ON SOIL FERTILITY
|
7.
|
Pritiben Haribhai Patel
Dr. S. A. Bhatt
Ganpat University, Ganpatvidyanagar, Kherva
+91- 2762 289170
|
STUDY ON IAA PRODUCING AZOTOBACTER TROPICALIS ISOLATED FROM NORTH
GUJARAT, INDIA
|
8.
|
VIPULKUMAR POPATLAL PRAJAPATI &1DR.
MAYANKKUMAR R. MEHTA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN CHEMISTRY
SHETH M.
N.SCIENCE COLLEGE,
PATAN-384 265
09427678264
1SHRI P. H.
G. MUNICIPAL ART AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, KALOL-382721
|
A
Comparative Study of the Seed Germination of Phaseolusaureus Under
Some Photocatalytic Conditions
|
THEME
2: AGRO-BIODIVERSITY AND FOOD SECURITY
POSTER
PRESENTATION
1.
|
B. A.Kumbhar1,2Y. B.
Dabgar and 1G.R.PATEL
1Lecturer, Dept.
of Biotechnology, Sheth M.N. Science College, Patan (Gujarat) India.
2Principal, R.R.
Mehta College of Science and C.L. Parikh College of Commerce, Palanpur
(Gujarat) India.
|
ALELLOPATHIC EFFECTS OF AQUEOUS
EXTRACTS OF CAJANUS CAJAN L. (PIGEON PEA)AND VIGNA URICULATA L.
(BLACK GRAM) ON EACH OTHER’S SEEDLING GROWTH AND SEED GERMINATION
|
2.
|
M.P.Bhrahmbhatt,
L. S. Bhutadiya
Sheth M.
N. Science College, Patan - 384 265
|
Formation Constant of Transition
Metal Chelates with 2,2’ Bipyridyl amine , 1-2 and 1-3 Diamino propane
|
3.
|
C. H. Raval, J. C. Patel, P. T. Patel
and B. T. Patel
C. P. College of Agriculture,
S. D. Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar-385 506
|
NITROGEN MANAGEMENT
THROUGH FERTIGATION SCHEDULING IN OKRA
[Abelmoschusesculentus
(L).Moench.]
|
4.
|
Laxmanbhai S. Bhutadiya &
Dr. M.P.Brahmbhatt
Sheth M. N. Science college, Patan
+91 9427678181
|
Prevention
of Adulteration in Food and Preservation of Human
body in the
light of Health and hygiene as well
as Economy
|
5.
|
Patel G. R.
andKumbhar B. A.
Dept. of
Chemistry, Sheth M.N. Science College, Patan (Gujarat) India.
Lecturer, Dept.
of Biotechnology, Sheth M.N. Science College, Patan (Gujarat) India.
|
LIGHT AND SALINITY EFFECTS ON THE
SEED GERMINATION OF VIGNA RADIATA L. AND VIGNA ANGULARIS WILLD.
|
THEME
3: BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
ORAL
PRESENTATION
1.
|
Babita P. Sarode
06 Prathamotsav ,Chinchani
Tal-Dahanu Dist.-Thane 401503
|
Role of environmental factors
on the reproduction of marine prawn Penaeuscanaliculatus
|
2.
|
C. H. Raval, J. C. Patel, P. T. Patel
and B. T. Patel
C. P. College of Agriculture,
S. D. Agricultural University,
Sardarkrushinagar-385 506
|
NITROGEN MANAGEMENT
THROUGH FERTIGATION SCHEDULING IN OKRA
[Abelmoschusesculentus
(L).Moench.]
|
3.
|
H S Gupta* and Manish Mishra,
Professor, Faculty area of Ecosystem
Management & Tech. Forestry
PO Box 357, Indian Institute of
Forest Management Nehru Nagar,
Bhopal (MP), India . Pin:462 003
Tele: 0755- 2775716. Email: manishm@iim.ac.in
(Dr. Manish Mishra)
Faculty of Forestry , IIFM (MoEF),Nehru Nagar, P O Box.357,Bhopal(M.P).INDIA Fax: +91+755-2772878; Phone: 09993380768 Email: manishm@iifm.ac.in; manishm1091@rediffmail.com |
Climate change mitigation through
indigenous knowledge of Baiga and Gond tribes of central India
|
4.
|
Pranab Pal
Wildlife Institute of India CHANDRABANI, P.O.Box-18 DEHRADUN -248001, Uttarakhand Tel :- 0135-2640112-115 Ext :- 131,132 (0) Mobile :- 09412057412 Fax :- 0135:- 2640117 |
IMPACT OF
GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON BIODIVERSITY
|
THEME
3: BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
POSTER
PRESENTATION
1.
|
Anil Kumar Shrivastava
Sir P T science college, Modasa,
Gujarat, India
9909717738
|
AVAILABILITY OF HEAVY
METALS IN AMARANTHUS SPINOSA AND AMARANTHUS SPECIOSA DUE TO SABARMATI RIVER
WATER
|
2.
|
Hitesh U. Shingadia &
Mr . RahulratanChauhan
Mangrove Society of India (Mumbai
Chapter)
|
Alteration in the trace mineral
content in muscle tissue of Guppy, Poecilia reticulate Prters on chronic
exposure to sodium
fluoride
|
3.
|
S. Tiwari* & R. Upadhyaya*.
*Govt. Narmada PG College, Hoshangabad,
India
|
Irreversible climatic
change due to the increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
|
4.
|
Shridha J.
Modi, Annu R. Patel, Mohme yasin F. Mansuri*
P. G. Center
In Microbiology, SMT. S. M. Panchal Science College, Talod.383215, India.
|
STUDY OF ZONE PRODUCING ANTAGONISTIC BACTERIA FROM SOIL OF TALOD
TOWN
|
THEME 4: TRADITIONAL
KNOWLEDGE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
K.SAROJA
Sardar Patel
University, VallabhVidya Nagar
+91
9427328109
|
PLANTS AS
DETECTING AGENTS OF UNDERGROUND WATER (DUG-WELLS) AS ENVISAGED BY ACHARYA
VARAHMIHIRA
|
2.
|
Lancelot D’Cruz
Department of Biology, St.
Xavier’s College, Ahmedabad 380 009, Gujarat, India.
Tel: +91-79-26301075 (M) 09723449209
lancy_dcruz@hotmail.com
|
Traditional knowledge leading to an economic, conservation-oriented and sustainable enterprise: the Dediapada
experience
|
3.
|
NITEEN VINAY
PHIRKE
DEPARTMENT OF
MICROBIOLOGY, SANT GADGE BABA MARAVTI UNIVERSITY, TAPOVAN, AMARAVTI-444 602,
MOBILE: 0091-9822362684, 0091-9665005403
|
FIBROUS RECYCLED BANANA ORCHARD WASTE AS AN
EFFECTIVE SOIL CONDITIONER
|
THEME 4: TRADITIONAL
KNOWLEDGE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
Shimpi D.G.; ** Kukareja S.G.
*Department of Botany, RNC Arts, JDB
Commerce, & NSC Science College, Nashik Road, Maharashtra. 422101
**Department of Botany,
SarvodayaMahavidyalaya, Sindewahi, District,
Chandrapur,Maharashtra. 441222.
|
Traditional knowledge and Conservation
of Wild Medicinal Plants of Tribakeshwar, District Nashik , Maharashtra ,
India
|
THEME 5: SACRED AND TABOOS
IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
Brijesh T. Shah & T. G. Gohil
B.K.M. Science College, Valsad.
(m) 09825119077, 9227878780
Email: brijeshtshah@gmail.com
|
Taboos and Sacred
sacramental beliefs in Biodiversity conservation prevailing in Valsad
district
|
2.
|
Charumati V. Jha&Dr.Narsinh B. Patel
Smt. S.M.Panchal Science College, Talod
(383215) Dist.- Sabarkantha
|
ETHNO BOTANICAL NOTES ON
THE FLORA OF SACRED PLANTS OF SABARKANTHA DISTRICT IN NORTH GUJARAT
|
3.
|
Kadiri S. BOBO, Ngansop F. NGANMEGNE*, Lionel C. FOSSO, Bonito C.
NTUMWEL, Mekontchou C. GHOTSA
Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural
Sciences, University of Dschang, Cameroon
Sacred and Taboos In Biodiversity Conservation
|
CULTURE AND TABOOS AND THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY IN THE
BATOUFAM AND BANSOA COMMUNITIES, WEST OF CAMEROON
|
THEME 5: SACRED AND TABOOS
IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
Brijesh T. Shah & T. G. Gohil
B.K.M. Science College, Valsad.
(m) 09825119077, 9227878780
Email: brijeshtshah@gmail.com
|
1.The use of Botanical
Pesticides during dual Agrosystem by the famers of Valsad district.
|
THEME 6: SUSTAINABLE USE OF
BIORESOURCES: CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
Mihir B. Suthar
Asst. Professor,
Biology
Department,
KKSJ Maninagar
Science College,
Ahmedabad-380
008.
Ph : 9429520491
resi
079-27622094
|
Quality of
drinking water from selected areas of Ahmedabad city
|
2.
|
Mihir Haresh Chandra Gadani
Gujarat Forest Research
Institute,sector-30, 'j'-road, Near Akshardham, Gandhinagar, Gujarat-382030
|
TO ASSESS THE EFFECT OF
ARBUSCULAR MYCORHIZAL FUNGUS ON Bt(Bacillus thuringiensis) AND NON Bt COTTON
PLANTS
|
3.
|
Pragna S. Modi; Pratesh J. Shah;
Nitinkumar B. Patel&Jitendra S. Parekh
Dept. of chemistry, Shree Jayendrapuri Arts
& Science college, Bharuch-392002
091-94278 74375
|
A RELAVENT STUDY ON
SOIL AND PLANTATION
|
4.
|
R.Manohar Reddy
P2 Basic Seed Farm, National Silkworm
Seed Organization, Central Silk Board,
PARIGI-515261, Andhra Pradesh, India
|
Perspective on the
Sustainable Use of Bioresource of
Indian Tropical Tasarculture
|
5.
|
Vandana Singh (Associate
Professor JP School of Business,
Mawana Road , Meerut)
Mr. Bharat Gahlot (Lecturer JP School
of Business, Mawana Road , Meerut)
Ms. AkankshaDubey(Lecturer JP School
of Business, Mawana Road , Meerut) akankshadubey05@gmail.com
|
Green Products -An Initiative to shield Natural
Resources
|
THEME 6: SUSTAINABLE USE OF
BIORESOURCES: CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
Satyendra Tiwari_
Room No: 36,Ganga Hostel,
N.D.U.A&T,Kumarganj, Faizabad(U.P)-224229
9415965318
|
Effect of Phosphorus
Levels on Growth,Seed Yield and Quality of Mungbean (Vignaradiata L.)
|
2.
|
Zankhana Dave M.E. Sem IV Environmental
management- L.D. College of Engineering
|
Biogas Technology- A promise to
inclusive and sustainable growth
|
THEME 7: DOCUMENTATION OF
ETHNO BIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
Alpesh B. Thakor& V.H. Rao
Department of Biology
B.K.M. Science College, Valsad.
(m) : 9727443389
alpeshthakor83@yahoo.in
|
ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY IN VALSAD DISTRICT, GUJARAT, INDIA
|
2.
|
Amruta R. Badheka, Munjalsinh J. Parmar,
Yogesh T. Jasrai
Department of Botany
University School of Sciences
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad – 380009
e-mail: amibadheka@yahoo.com
+ 91- 9998846994
|
Traditional
Food Diversity of Sabarkantha
|
3.
|
H. M. Ant and A.
R. Modhvadia
Arts, Science and
Commerce College, Pilvai 382 850, Gujarat, India
|
Ethnobotany of Balaram-Ambaji
wildlife Sanctuary of Banaskantha district, Gujarat
|
4.
|
Jaishree
Meena &Dr.AshaArora
Mohan
LalSukhadia University, Udaipur (Raj.)
|
GENOMOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS FOR THE AUTHENTICATION OF
HERBAL PRODUCTS
|
5.
|
K. V. Kanjariya
Biology Department,
K.K.ShahJarodwalaManinagar Science College, Rambaug, Maninagar, Ahmedabad
(Gujarat, India)
Dr. Rajesh S. Patel and Dr.Kaushik C.
Patel
|
STUDIES ON CLIMBER
RESOURCES USED BY MALDHARIS OF BHANVAD TALUKA OF JAMNAGAR DISTRICT IN
SAURASHTRA REGION, GUJARAT, INDIA
|
6.
|
Kalpesh D. Sorathia, Bharat Maitreya*
Tolani College of
Arts and Science, Adipur (Kachchh) Gujarat.
*Sir P.P. Science
Institute, Bhavnagar
|
ETHNOMEDICINAL EXPLORATIONS FOR
CERTAIN CAESALPINIACEAE MEMBERS OF ANJAR TALULA
|
7.
|
M.M. PRAJAPATI, M.P. TINTISARA, S.B PATEL*
Department Of Botany, Science College, Himatnagar- 383 001
*Research Scholar J.J.T. University ,Rajasthan – 333 001
E-mail : prajapatim73@yahoo.com& tintisara_8@yahoo.com
|
STUDY OF SOME ETHNOBOTANICAL PLANTS OF VADNAGAR,
DIST. MEHSANA, GUJARAT STATE, INDIA.
|
8.
|
Madhusudan Sitaramji Jangid
Sir P T Science College,Modasa
|
TAXO-ETHNOBOTANICAL
STUDIES OF ANGIOSPERMS OF MODASA
TALUKA, DIST SABAR KANTHA (NORTH GUJARAT), INDIA.
|
9.
|
NIKHIL KANUNGO
Vikas Sharma & Sanjay Pawar
Department of Botany, Govt.
Autonomous P.G. College,
CHHINDWARA [M.P.] 480 001
|
Ethnomedicinal Studies of Tribal Inhabited
Localities of Sillevani Valley, ChhindwaraDistric
|
10.
|
Shweta Singh, PDF (UGC)
University School of Environment Management Biosystematic Laboratory Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Dwarka, New Delhi Mob: 09971478165 shweta_2oct@rediffmail.com |
Ethnomedicinal use of pteridophytes of Kanger Valley National Park,
Jagdalpur (Chhattishgarh)
|
11.
|
Dr(Mrs)
Tyagi, Yogita&Kumawat, Meena
Dept of
Botany, Univ of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India. soumanadatta@gmail.com
|
Ethno
botanical survey and conservation strategies of some medicinal plants of
Ringas, district Sikar, Rajasthan,India for societal benefit
|
12.
|
Sumeet Dwivedi
Department of Pharmacognosy,
Ujjain Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Ujjain, M.P.
Corresponding Author Address
Mob. +919893478497
|
FOLK LORE TRADITIONAL PHYTOTHERAPY
USED BY THE TRIBAL COMMUNITIES OF MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA
|
13.
|
Vinita
Paliwal ,Dr.AshaArora&Khatoon A Kathawala
B.N.P.G.Girls
College, Udaipur (Raj.)
|
DATABASE
AUGMENTATION AND WEB CITATION OF ETHNO-MEDICINAL PLANTS
|
14.
|
Vinod Devidas Devarkar
Head, Department of Botany
ShriChhatrapatiShivaji College, Omerga
|
Ethnomedicinal Plants Used in Skin Diseases by Korku of Melghat Dist.
Amravati (MS), India
|
THEME 7: DOCUMENTATION OF
ETHNO BIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
Hitesh R. ¹ Patel and ² Patel R.S.
¹ Smt. B.C.J. Science College, Khambhat
² K.K.S.J., Maninagar Science College,
Ahmadabad.
Gujarat(INDIA)
|
CERTAIN PLANT SPECIES TRADITIONALLY
USED BY TRIBALS
IN R.D.F. POSHINA FOREST RANGE OF
SABARKANTHA
DISTRICT, NORTH GUJARAT, INDIA
|
2.
|
KALPESHBHAI
J. MEHTA
DEPARTMENT OF BIO-SCIENCES,POST BOX NO. 135, DAHOD-389151(GUJARAT)drkalpeshmehta@gmail.com
|
Plant used in Rheumatoid Arthritis by Rural people of Dahod District,
Gujarat (India)
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3.
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Kaushik C. Patel &Dr. Rajesh S.
Patel
Smt. S.M.Panchal Science College, Talod
(383215) Dist.- Sabarkantha
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ETHNOBOTANICAL PRACTICES
OF SOME PLANT SPECIES OF DANTA AND AMBAJI FOREST AREAS OF NORTH GUJARAT
(INDIA)
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4.
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M.M.PRAJAPATI , M.P.TINTISARA , S.B.PATEL*
Department Of Botany, Science College, Himatnagar- 383 001
*Research Scholar J.J.T. University , Rajasthan – 333 001
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ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANTS USED AGAINST DYSUREA AT SHAMLAJI
FOREST,TA.:BHILODA, DIST.:SABARKANTHA,GUJARAT,INDIA.
DIST. MEHSANA, GUJARAT STATE, INDIA.
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5.
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P.K.Patel
Dept. Of Biology, SPT Arts & Science College,
GodhraDist.Panchmahals. 389 001 drpkpatel.7711@gmail.com
Dr.M.K.Patel
R.R.Mehta Science college, Palanpur
|
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE ON PLANTS USED IN WOUNDS AND CUTS BY PEOPLE OF
NORTH GUJARAT
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6.
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R.N. Maru ¹
and Patel R.S.²
1Goverment Science College,
Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.
² K.K.S.J.,
Maninagar Science College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
|
CERTAIN
PLANTS USED IN HOUSE HOLD INSTRUMENTS AND AGRICULTURE IMPLIMENTS BY THE
TRIBALS OF JHALOD TALUKA, DAHOD DISTRICT OF GUJARAT, INDIA
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7.
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RajendraYonzone* D. Lama, R. B. Bhujel1 and Samuel Rai2
Department of Botany, St. Joseph’s College, P.O. North Point
District Darjeeling, W. B., India
1Taxonomy &Ethnobiology Research Laboratory,
Cluny Women’s College,
P.O. Kalimpong, District Darjeeling, W.B. India
2Darjeeling KrishiVigyan Kendra, U. B. K. V.,
P.O. Kalimpong, District Darjeeling, W. B, India
*Corresponding author
|
Some Medicinal
and Aromatic Plants Diversity Resources of Darjeeling Himalaya of North East
India
|
8.
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Reena P. Dave*, Dr. R.S. Patel**
*Dept. of Botany, Shri M. N. Virani Science
College, Rajkot
**KKSJ
Maninagar Science College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
|
A CONTRIBUTION TO SOME IMPORTANT
HERBALISM IN LIVESTOCK’S OF JAMBUDIA VIDI OF SAURASHTRA REGION IN GUJARAT –
INDIA.
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THEME 8: CONTEMPORARY
RESEARCH IN ETHNO BIOLOGY
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
PareshkumarPranjivan
Parekh &Arti K. Mehta
R. G. Shah
Science College, Vasna, Ahmedabad-7 (Gujarat University Affilated)
+919925036799
|
TRADITIONAL
PHYTO-MEDICINES USED ON: PILES (HAEMORRHOIDS)
|
2.
|
SameeraAhrar
Ahmad
G.T.P.
College, Nandurbar
|
PHARMACOGNOSTIC
STUDIES ON PHYLLANTHUS RETICULATUS POIR –
A LESS KNOWN
FOLK UNANI MEDICINAL PLANT
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THEME 9: BIOTECHNOLOGY IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
Anita Tilwari1, Rajesh Sharma1
1Centre of Excellence in Biotechnology, M.P.
Council of Science and Technology, VigyanBhawan, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal, M.P.
India,
Mob: 09425365332
|
DNA fingerprinting of Ocimum sanctum accessions from Madhya Pradesh,
Central India using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers
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2.
|
A.P. Pathak, Sardar A.G., S. Mohan
Karuppayil
School of Life Sciences,
(DST FIST and UGC SAP Sponsored)
S.R.T.M.
University.
Nanded, (MS) India.
|
Isolation and
characterization of halophilic
bacteria from solar saltern of Mumbai,
India.
|
3.
|
Anupama P Pathak, Kshipra B Deshmukh, S.
& Mohan Karuppayil
School of Life Sciences, SRTM
University, Nanded, Maharashtra, India.
|
ISOLATION AND
CHARACTERIZATION OF INDUSTRIALLY IMPORTANT BACTERIA FROM LONAR SODA LAKE
|
4.
|
KHATOON AFTAB
KATHAWALA & ASHA ARORA
LECTURER, DEPTT.
OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
B.N.P.G. GIRLS'
COLLEGE, UDAIPUR
+91-9982825378
|
DATABASE AUGMENTATION AND WEB
CITATION OF ETHNO-MEDICINAL PLANTS
|
5.
|
Pragna P. Prajapati
Govt. Science College, Gandhinagar
|
EFFECTS OF GIBBERALLIC
ACID (GA3) ON INVITRO
POLLEN GERMINATION AND POLLEN TUBE GROWTH IN Luffaaegyptica Mill.
|
THEME 9: BIOTECHNOLOGY IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
Monika Christian
Botany department, Gujarat university,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
9687404151
|
EFFECT OF PGRS WITH /
WITHOUT RED LIGHT ON SEED GERMINATION OF ASHWAGANDHA UNDER IN VIVO AND IN
VITRO CONDITIONS
|
2.
|
P. B.
Talati, Kapadiya S.A., C.D.Afuwale; M. F.Mansuri
P.G.Center
of Microbiology, Smt S.M. Panchal
Science college, TALOD
|
SCREENING AND OPTIMIZATION OF LIPASE
PRODUCING BACTERIA FROM CRUDE OIL CONTAMINATED SOIL
|
3.
|
Preeti Singh*,
Sushil Kumar Barolia , Kanchan Deora, Priya Mogra, Habiba Bano,
Sudha Javeria
Department of
Zoology, College of Science, M.L.S. University, Udaipur-Rajasthan,
313001 India.
(* author for correspondence;
priti1960@yahoo.co.in )
|
Pteropus: A Zoonotic
Vector
|
4.
|
Vandana Bhavare, Vijay
Head, Dept. Of Zoology, S.N. Arts,
D.J.M. Commerce, B.N.S. Science College, Sangamner
|
STUDYOF
EFFECT OF SOME HERBAL EXTRACTS IN POULTRY BIRDS
|
THEME 10: POTENTIAL PLANTS
FOR FUTURE DEMAND
(HERBAL DRUGS,
NUTRACEUTICALS, COSMECEUTICALS, BOTANICAL PESTICIDES)
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
KalpeshIshnava, Jenabhai B Chauhan,
Akanksha A Garg and ArpitThakkar
Ashok and Rita Patel Institute of
Integrated Study and Research in Biotechnology and Allied Sciences, Sardar
Patel University, New Vallabh Vidyanagar-388121, Gujarat, India.
|
ANTICARIOGENIC
ACTIVITY OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS LATEX COLLECTED FROM GUJARAT AND ISOLATION
OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUND
|
2.
|
M.Marthanda Murthy, M Subramanyam and A.NarasimhaRao
Organic Chemistry Division-II
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology,
Hyderabad, India
|
BIOPESTICIDES AND
NEUTRACEUTICALS
FROM PLANTS
|
3.
|
Manish Kumar Pandit
Mandsaur Institute of Science and Technology, Mandsaur (MP)
|
Nardostachysgrandiflora Extract Attenuates Glutamic Acid Induced
Lipid Peroxidation in Hippocampus and Cerebral Cortex of Mice
|
4.
|
Munjalsinh J Parmar
Amruta R. Badheka
M. J. Parmar, A. R. Badheka and Y. T.
Jasrai
Department Of Botany
University School of Sciences
Gujarat University
Ahmedabad – 380009
+91 9998846994
|
Plant based
Medicines to Cure Stomach Problems in Domestic Animals – A Case Study from Sabarkantha District, Gujarat
|
5.
|
Nikunj B. Patel &Dr.Kaushik C. Patel
Department of Microbiology, Smt. S. S.
Patel Nootan Science and Commerce College, Visnagar, Dist. - Mehsana (North
Gujarat)
|
VIRTUAL SCREENING OF WILD
ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANT Euphorbia hirta L. AS ANTI-HIV, ANTI-MALARIAL,
ANTI-CANCER AND ANTI-TB PROPERTIES
|
6.
|
Ramesh Patel*, M. R. Patel, B. P. Nagori
L. M. College of Sci. & Tech.,
pharmacy wing. Jodhpur-342005, Rajasthan, India
Mob. No.:- 09413706663
|
Pharmacognostical Studies
On Seeds Of Jojoba (SimmondsiaChinensis)
|
7.
|
Rinsi Gupta*; MinaxiPrajapati, Vinayak Patel, RemaSubhash
*Corresponding Author's Institution: Laboratory of Food Science and
Nutrition, Department of Home Science, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh
Vidyanagar-388120. INDIA rinsi_gupta@yahoo.co.in
|
Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic potential of herbal mix
|
8.
|
ShobhaBorhade& Dr. Sable p. p.
Department of Chemistry
S.M.B.S.TCollegeArts,
Science and Commerce Sangamner Affiliated toUniversity of Pune Sangamner Dist.
Ahmednagar,Maharashtra,India Pin-422605
Mob. 9960872151
|
FAT CONTENT AND FATTY ACID
COMPOSITION OF SEED OILS - FLAX, HEMP
AND PUMPKIN
|
9.
|
Urvi Gupta and Hitesh Solanki
Department of Botany
University School of Sciences, Gujarat University,
Ahmedabad – 380009.
|
CHANGES IN PHENOL METABOLISM
AND IAA OXIDASE ACTIVITY OF BRINJAL (SOLANUM MELONGENA L.) PLANT IN
RESPONSE TO FOLIAR APPLICATION OF DIFFERENT B CONCENTRATIONS
|
10.
|
V.V. Bhavare
S.N.Arts, D.J.M.Commerce, B.N.S. Science
College,
Sangamner, Dist. Ahmednagar,
Maharashtra, India.
|
STUDY OF EFFECT OF SOME
HERBAL EXTRACTS IN POULTRY BIRDS
|
THEME 10: POTENTIAL PLANTS
FOR FUTURE DEMAND
(HERBAL DRUGS,
NUTRACEUTICALS, COSMECEUTICALS, BOTANICAL PESTICIDES)
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
ASHA BEN KIRTIBHAI PATEL
&Dr. ILLA C PATEL
DEPT. OF LIFE SCIENCES, HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY
09974638150
|
MICRO
PROPAGATION OF MEDICINALLY IMPORTANT CLIMBER, TYLOPHORA INDICA Merrill. FOR
FUTURE DEMAND
|
2.
|
H. A. PANDYA
Department of
Botany, University School of Sciences, Gujarat University Ahmedabad- 380009,
Gujarat, INDIA
|
IN
VITRO AND IN VIVO MASS MULTIPLICATION OF CORN MINT
|
3.
|
Kirtiman Shukla1, P. Mehta2,
A. Mehta2, R. Singh2
Plant Biotechnology lab, Department of
Botany, Faculty of Life Sciences,
Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar (M.P),
India- 470 003
|
Antimicrobial activity of Withania somnifera
|
4.
|
LaxmiAhirwal*, Archana Mehta, Siddhartha
Singh, Rohini Singh and Pradeep Mehta
Plant Biotechnology lab, Department of
Botany, Faculty of Life Sciences,
Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar (M.P),
India- 470 003
E-mail: laxmirays@gmail.com
|
Antioxidant activity of
methanolic extract of leaves of Gymnemasylvestre
|
5.
|
P.J.Vyas
ShethM.N.Science College, Patan
|
Effect of Mixing Antibiotics with Some Herbal Components On Their
Anti-Microbial Activities
|
6.
|
PinkeePandey*, Archana Mehta and
SubhadipHajra
Lab of Plant Biotechnology, Dept. of
Botany, School of Biological and
Chemical Sciences, Dr. H. S. Gour Central University, Sagar
470003, Madhya Pradesh, India.
|
In vivo evaluations of
hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity of ethanolic extract of Rutagraveolens (L.) stem
|
7.
|
RajkumariParwani&ArchanaMankad
Government Science College, Gandhinagar
Botany Department, Gujarat university
India
|
SEASONAL IMPACT ON BIOMASS
PRODUCTION OF CENCHRUS CILIARIS
GRASS
|
8.
|
Rohini Singh*, Archana Mehta, Pradeep
Mehta, KirtimanShukla, LaxmiAhirwal
Plant Biotechnology lab, Department of
Botany, Faculty of Life Sciences,
Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar (M.P),
India- 470 003
E-mail: rohinivedita452@yahoo.com
|
In vivo Combinational
evalution of Anti-inflammatory activities of hydroalcoholic extracts of
Curcuma longa and Zingiberofficinale rhizomes on paw edema
|
9.
|
Roshan Kumar* and Archana Mehta
Molecular Biology Lab, Department of Botany, School of Biological and
Chemicals Sciences, Dr.
H. S. Gour University, Sagar (M.P.) 470003
roshankumar4u@gmail.com, Ph.
9179402816
|
Methanolic extract of D. metel
as a potent Anti-swarmer
|
10.
|
SeemaV. Joshi,S.K.Teraiya&N.S.Panchal
Department of
Biosciences, Saurashtra University, Rajkot-360005, India
S.K.Teraiya&N.S.Panchal
|
Effect of supplemental
NaCl in soil on the response of EmbelicaofficinalisGaertn.(Euphorbiaceae)
|
11.
|
SubhadipHajra*, Archana Mehta,
PinkeePandey and Pradeep Mehta
Lab of Plant Biotechnology, Dept. of Botany,
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Dr. H. S. Gour Central
University, Sagar 470003, Madhya Pradesh, India
|
Antidiarrhoeal activity of
Swieteniamahagoni seed extract
|
THEME 11:
OTHERS
ORAL PRESENTATION
1.
|
B. T.
Thaker*a, J. S. Parekhb, P. S. Modib
a. Department of chemistry,VNSGU, Surat-395007
b. Department of chemistry, Shree Jayendrapuri Arts
& Science College, Bharuch-392002
Email: jitu.parekh09@gmail.com
|
Spectral, magnetic and thermal studies of VO(II)
chelates of some
bidentatehydrazone ligands
|
2.
|
Geeta P. Patil
1. Arts, comm. & Science College, BodwadDistJalgaon M.S.
India.
|
Study of morphological Mutants in soybean
|
3.
|
Manisha N. Shah, Dr.Pratibha Desai.
Assistant Professor, Shree Ramkrishna
Institute of Computer Education and Aplied Sciences, Surat, Gujarat.
|
Clinical Microbiological profile of
Bacterial Sepsis in Low Birth & Very-Low-Birth-Weight Neonates.
|
4.
|
NamramSushindrajit Singh
&AnandShanker Dixit
Department of Zoology, North-Eastern
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
+919856137458
|
Photoperiodic time
measurement in control of seasonal reproduction in the tree sparrow, Passer montanus
|
5.
|
Namrata Bhatt and Hitesh
Solanki
Ecology Lab, Department of Botany,
University school of sciences, Gujarat University,
Ahmedabad – 380009.
|
BIOREMEDIATION OF DISPERESED
DYES BY BACTERIAL ISOLATES
|
6.
|
NileshBhojani*, Kishan A
Patel*, V.P.Chovatiya, S. Acharya, N.J. Patel and V.H. Kanbi
*Agriculture
Botany Department, Cell & Molecular Biology
JunagadhAgrilultural University,
Junagadh (Gujarat)
|
Development of Database for Primer Designing on Stress
response and Morphological Study in Castor (RicinuscommunisL.)
|
7.
|
Nitinkumar B
Patel*, Vikas M Patel, Pratesh J Shah
Shree Jayendrapuri Arts & Science College,
Bharuch.
(Affiliated to Veer Narmad South Gujarat University,
Surat-395 007)
|
2,4-Dihydroxy-4’-Methoxy-α-phenylacetophenoneOxime
[DHM-α-PAO]
As an analytical Reagent:Studies on Co(II) chelate
and importance of Co(II) ion in human life
|
8.
|
R. S. Dave* and M. T. Machhar**
*P.G
Center in Chemistry, Art’s Science and Commerce college Pilwai (North Gujarat)
**J.
& J. College of Science, Nadiad (Chemistry department)
|
Development
of New bio-chemical method for reduction of nitrate and Fluoride from
drinking water
|
9.
|
RAMITA SOUGRAKPAM &AnandShanker
Dixit
Department of Zoology, North-Eastern
Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
|
Photoperiodism in the gonadal response
of the male Yellow-breasted bunting, Emberizaaureola
|
10.
|
Seema Borgave1,2 and Surendra Ghaskadbi2
1Zoology Department, S.N. Arts, D.J.M. Commerce and B.N.S.
Science College, Sangamner 422 605,
INDIA
2 Division of Animal Sciences, Agharkar Research Institute, G.G.
Agarkar Road,
Pune- 411004, INDIA
|
Interactions between fibroblast growth factor and insulin
signaling in early vertebrate morphogenesis
|
11.
|
SHEEBA MENON & PUNIT TRIPATHI
ANINAGAR SCIENCE COLLEGE, RAMBAUG, MANINAGAR, AHMEDABAD-380008
09879213025
|
STUDY OF HEAVY METAL IONS PRESENT IN VEGETATION AT VATVA GIDC
INDUSTRIAL ZONE
|
12.
|
VirajPareshbhaiJatakiya*, KiranManubhai Patel, Dr. R. Badmanaban,
Dr.DhruboJyotiSen
ShriSarvajanik
Pharmacy College, ArvindBaug, Mehsana-384001, Gujarat
|
NEWER APPROACH OF MONITORING ORGANIC REACTIONS
USING1, 1, DIPHENYL-2-PICRYLHYDRAZYL STABLE OXIDANT
|
THEME 11:
OTHERS
POSTER PRESENTATION
1.
|
A. C. PATEL1, and 2Dr.
R. S. PATEL
1Department of
Biology, Sheth L. H. Science College, Mansa-382845
2Department of
Biology , KKSJ Science College, Maninagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
E. mail: acpatel111@gmail, rspbotany72@yahoo.co.in
|
STUDY OF THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF TWO LAKES
AT-NARDIPUR AND SOJA UNDER BIOTIC STRESS”
|
2.
|
AshaArora* and JaishreeMeena**
*Head, Deptt. of Botany & Biotech.,
B.N.P.G.Girls College, Udaipur (Raj.)
Research Scholar, Deptt. of Botany,
B.N.P.G.Girls College, Udaipur (Raj.)
|
GENOMOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS FOR THE
AUTHENTICATION
OF HERBAL PRODUCTS
|
3.
|
B.M. Gore, Rao A.J., Katchi V.I
Dept. Of Zoology, Bhavan’s College, Andheri
(w),Mumbai. Maharashtra
|
SCREENING OF EXTRACTS OF Prosopusspicigera
(Lin) FOR ANTIDIABETIC ACTIVITY IN EXPERIMENTAL MICE MODEL
|
4.
|
BHARATKUMAR BULAKHIDAS PATEL & DR.
RAKESHKUMAR ISHWARLAL PATEL
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN CHEMISTRY
SHETH M.
N.SCIENCE COLLEGE,
PATAN-384 265
|
A
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INFILTRATION RATES OF DIFFERENT SOLVENTS IN DIFFERENT
SOILS
|
5.
|
C.D.Afuwale*, Modi H.A.**, Kapadiya S.A.***
E-Mail:- charusheela-2003@yahoo.com
* & *** :- P.G.Center of Microbiology, Smt S.M. Panchal Science college, TALOD
** :- Department of Life sciences , School of Sciences, Gujarat
University.
|
Production of Biosurfactant by Pseudomonas aeruginosa CH23
|
6.
|
CHEREKAR
MAKARAND NARAYANRAO &Anupama P Pathak
School of
Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded 431606, MS, India
|
ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF
PSYCHROTROPHIC LIPASE PRODUCER FROM PUSHKAR LAKE, AJMER
|
7.
|
Dipti Joshi &SunitaChawla
Gujarat Arts and Science College ,Ellis
Bridge, Ahmedabad - 380 006.
**Zoology Dept. School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-380009 dipti.joshi14@yahoo.com |
Beneficial Effects Of Amino
Acids Against Fluoride Induced Liver Toxicity
|
8.
|
Goral Jani and ArchanaMankad
Department of Botany, School of Sciences,
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-380009, Gujarat.
|
CHANGES IN SUGARS DURING
PETAL SENESCENCE IN CUT FLOWERS OF Cosmos
bipinnatus
|
9.
|
H. V.
JOSHI1 & 2Dr. R. S. PATEL
1Department of
Biology, Gujarat arts & science college.
2Department of
Biology , kksj science college, maninagar , Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
|
COMPARISON OF THE
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL STATUS OF TWO LAKES- MALAP LAKE AND MINDHAL LAKE, UNDER
BIOTIC STRESS” OF VISNAGAR TALUKA IN MEHSANA DISTRICT, GUJARAT, INDIA.
|
10.
|
JitendraShivabhai Patel&1Dr. GanpatbhaiRevabhai Patel
H.O.D Biology Dept. The H.N.S.B.Ltd Science College, Himatnagar,
Gujarat, India.
091 9825635055
1Chemistry Dept. Seth M.N.Science College, Patan,
Gujarat, INDIA
|
RESPONSE OF DILL TO FLUORIDE AS A SOIL POLLUTANT
|
11.
|
N. I. Patel, J. J. Patel and B.T.Patel
AICRPDA,CWMPR&RE, SardarkrushinagarDantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar- 385 506 |
NTEGRATED NITROGEN MANAGEMENT ALONG WITH MICRONUTRIENTS IN
RAINFED
SORGHUM AND ITS RESIDUAL EFFECT ON SESAME |
12.
|
P. B. Talati, Kapadiya S.A., C.D.Afuwale
E-Mail :- charusheela-2003@yahoo.com
P.G.Center of Microbiology, Smt S.M. Panchal Science college, TALOD
|
SCREENING AND OPTIMIZATION OF LIPASE PRODUCING BACTERIA FROM CRUDE
OIL CONTAMINATED SOIL
|
13.
|
PavankumarBharatkumar Pate
Department of chemistry,School of Science Gujarat University,Ahmedabad-380009
|
ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION
OF ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS
FROM PSEUDOMONAS SPECIES
|
14.
|
Prakash
Kumar Sarangi and Hara Prasad
Sahoo
Department
of Botany & Biotechnology, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, India-753003
|
Biotechnological approach for utilization of
agricultural by-products: An overview
|
15.
|
S.D.DESAI1 and T. M. Upadhyay
1SHETH
M. N.SCIENCE COLLEGE,
PATAN-384 265.
DISHMAN FARMACUTICAL & CHEMICALS
LTD., AHMEDABAD
+91 97258 84564
|
SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION
OF
SOME NEW PYRAZOLINES
|
16.
|
Shital I Vyas *,,
**Dr. Ajit V. Pandya
* Government Science College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
**C.U. Shah Science
College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
|
THE PREVALENCE OF
DIABETES MELLITUS AND ITS RISK FACTOR IN GANDHINAGAR
|
17.
|
SOMNATH ROY&KRISHNENDU SEN
BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY,
c/o- Usha Bose, east of Sibani cinema
hall, Kamrarmath, cinema road, Bankura, west Bengal, pin-722101
09832190464
|
MISMATCH DETECTION IN CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII USING MutS PROTEIN BY
TILLING TECHNOLOGY
|
18.
|
SuyashVasava and MaulikGadani
Department of Biology, St. Xavier’s College,
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380009
|
EFFECT OF PYRAMID ON SEED
GERMINATION
|
19.
|
Zeel H. Vadhwana and Hitesh A. Solanki
Ecology Lab
Department of Botany,
University School of Sciences,
Gujarat University,
Ahmedabad,
Gujarat - India
|
Phytoremediation
(Multi-process system) of Metal Contaminated Sites of Vatava Industrial Zone
of Gujarat
|