A chemotaxonomical study was carried out on South Indian taxa of Piper to understand their interrelationships. Fourteen taxa were analysed for their flavonoids and based on presence or absence ofthese compounds, percentage similarity indices were calculated. The results in general supported the species delimitation and taxonomical relationships arrived at by conventional taxonomy using morphological characters. A chemical dichotomy was evident between the two sub genera - Pipali (having erect spikes) and Maricha (having pendant spikes) thereby supporting the validity of the sectional classification.  
P. barberi was described by Gamble (1924) based on the male plants only. Here the species is be...
The present study explores detailed morphoanatomical features of five species of Piper L., viz. P. b...
After a taxonomic clarification and a review of the ethnobotanical data about kava, an attempt is ma...
A chemotaxonomical study was carried out on South Indian taxa of Piper to understand their...
Two new taxa of Piper, P. sugandhi and P. sugandhi var. breuipilis are...
Piper rukshagandhum J.Mathew is described as a new species from the Achankovil forest, Kerala sectio...
Piper hapnium is considered to be an endangered species of Piper. Occurrence of this species is repo...
As demand for pepper is rising to unprecedented levels, gaps in our knowledge are underlined by our ...
Piper es un género de especies vegetales perteneciente a la familia Piperácea que se encuentra distr...
This review summarises some of our work on the chemistry of six Indian Piper species
India is the largest producer in the world of black pepper and it is the center of origin for Piper....
The composition of essential oils from P. nigrum varieties (Kuching, Semongok Emas, Semongok Perak, ...
Abstract: The chemistry of members of the family Piperaceae is of great interest owing to the variet...
Ten wild Piper species of Western Ghats were studied for leaf volatile oil constituents using GC/MS....
Piper barberi, a rare species of Piper from Western Ghats, is having a somatic chromosome ...
P. barberi was described by Gamble (1924) based on the male plants only. Here the species is be...
The present study explores detailed morphoanatomical features of five species of Piper L., viz. P. b...
After a taxonomic clarification and a review of the ethnobotanical data about kava, an attempt is ma...
A chemotaxonomical study was carried out on South Indian taxa of Piper to understand their...
Two new taxa of Piper, P. sugandhi and P. sugandhi var. breuipilis are...
Piper rukshagandhum J.Mathew is described as a new species from the Achankovil forest, Kerala sectio...
Piper hapnium is considered to be an endangered species of Piper. Occurrence of this species is repo...
As demand for pepper is rising to unprecedented levels, gaps in our knowledge are underlined by our ...
Piper es un género de especies vegetales perteneciente a la familia Piperácea que se encuentra distr...
This review summarises some of our work on the chemistry of six Indian Piper species
India is the largest producer in the world of black pepper and it is the center of origin for Piper....
The composition of essential oils from P. nigrum varieties (Kuching, Semongok Emas, Semongok Perak, ...
Abstract: The chemistry of members of the family Piperaceae is of great interest owing to the variet...
Ten wild Piper species of Western Ghats were studied for leaf volatile oil constituents using GC/MS....
Piper barberi, a rare species of Piper from Western Ghats, is having a somatic chromosome ...
P. barberi was described by Gamble (1924) based on the male plants only. Here the species is be...
The present study explores detailed morphoanatomical features of five species of Piper L., viz. P. b...
After a taxonomic clarification and a review of the ethnobotanical data about kava, an attempt is ma...