India is rich with biodiversity, which includes a large number of endemic, rare and threatened plant species. Previous studies have used DNA barcoding to inventory species for applications in biodiversity monitoring, conservation impact assessment, monitoring of illegal trading, authentication of traded medicinal plants etc. This is the first tropical dry evergreen forest (TDEF) barcode study in the World and the first attempt to assemble a reference barcode library for the trees of India as part of a larger project initiated by this research group.) correctly identified 136 out of 143 species (95%). This high level of species resolution was largely due to the fact that the tree species were taxonomically diverse in the TDEF. Ability to res...
The loss of forests is a major environmental, social, and economic problem. The disappearance has be...
Illegal selective logging of tropical timber is of increasing concern worldwide. Madagascar is a bio...
<div><p>The identification of <i>Aquilaria</i> species from their resinous non-wood product, the aga...
India is rich with biodiversity, which includes a large number of endemic, rare and threatened plant...
BACKGROUND: India is rich with biodiversity, which includes a large number of endemic, rare and thre...
Abstract Background Wood identification is extremely important in the modern forest industry. Teak (...
M.Sc. (Botany)Global efforts to protect the world’s forests from unsustainable and inequitable explo...
M.Sc. (Botany)Global efforts to protect the world’s forests from unsustainable and inequitable explo...
Since the pre-historic era, humans have been using forests as a food, drugs and handcraft reservoir....
Accurate identification of species from timber is an essential step to help control illegal logging ...
The genus Dalbergia contains many valuable timber species threatened by illegal logging and deforest...
<div><p>The genus <i>Dalbergia</i> contains many valuable timber species threatened by illegal loggi...
DNA barcodes have great potential for species identification and taxonomic discovery in tropical for...
Abstract The application of DNA barcoding has been significantly limited by the scarcity of reliable...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Within a regional floristic context, DNA barcoding is more useful to manage...
The loss of forests is a major environmental, social, and economic problem. The disappearance has be...
Illegal selective logging of tropical timber is of increasing concern worldwide. Madagascar is a bio...
<div><p>The identification of <i>Aquilaria</i> species from their resinous non-wood product, the aga...
India is rich with biodiversity, which includes a large number of endemic, rare and threatened plant...
BACKGROUND: India is rich with biodiversity, which includes a large number of endemic, rare and thre...
Abstract Background Wood identification is extremely important in the modern forest industry. Teak (...
M.Sc. (Botany)Global efforts to protect the world’s forests from unsustainable and inequitable explo...
M.Sc. (Botany)Global efforts to protect the world’s forests from unsustainable and inequitable explo...
Since the pre-historic era, humans have been using forests as a food, drugs and handcraft reservoir....
Accurate identification of species from timber is an essential step to help control illegal logging ...
The genus Dalbergia contains many valuable timber species threatened by illegal logging and deforest...
<div><p>The genus <i>Dalbergia</i> contains many valuable timber species threatened by illegal loggi...
DNA barcodes have great potential for species identification and taxonomic discovery in tropical for...
Abstract The application of DNA barcoding has been significantly limited by the scarcity of reliable...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Within a regional floristic context, DNA barcoding is more useful to manage...
The loss of forests is a major environmental, social, and economic problem. The disappearance has be...
Illegal selective logging of tropical timber is of increasing concern worldwide. Madagascar is a bio...
<div><p>The identification of <i>Aquilaria</i> species from their resinous non-wood product, the aga...