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Autor:
Konnath Chacko Koshy, Bhaskaran Gopakumar, Antony Sebastian, Ajikumaran Nair S, Anil John Johnson, Balaji Govindan, Sabulal Baby
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 11, p e0277341 (2022)
Mast seeding and associated events in Melocanna baccifera, the largest fruit producing bamboo, is an enigma. So far there are no comprehensive accounts on its flowering phenology, fruiting dynamics and animal interactions. In this study, spanning ove
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https://doaj.org/article/d7f82e79137f48709e6578799f2295bb
Autor:
Wei Lim Goh, Atchara Teerawatananon, Bhaskaran Gopakumar, Khoon Meng Wong, K. C. Koshy, Sarawood Sungkaew, Dieter Ohrnberger, Elizabeth A. Widjaja, Nian-He Xia, K. K. Sabu
Publikováno v:
Phytotaxa. 472:107-122
Among the tropical woody bamboos, the Melocanninae is one of the most clearly recognized subtribes morphologically and has also been consistently well delimited in molecular phylogenetic work. The relationships among those genera in this subtribe, ho
Autor:
Karuna Sri Lakshmi Mallampalli, Balaji Govindan, Sadasivan Nair Ajikumaran Nair, Bhaskaran Gopakumar, Sabulal Baby, Anil John Johnson, Ramaswamy Venkataraman, K. C. Koshy
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Melocanna baccifera is a unique bamboo which produces the largest fruits in the grass family. Its gregarious flowering once in 45–50 years in north east India and adjacent regions is a botanical enigma, resulting in a glut of fruits. Proper utiliza
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 106:192-197
Hemionitis arifolia, a folklore anti-diabetes fern, was evaluated for its hypoglycaemic and anti-diabetic properties using rats. Glucose lowering effect and anti-diabetes activity were studied using glucose tolerance test in normal rats and alloxan d
Autor:
Anil John Johnson, Sujith Lukose, Sabulal Baby, Balaji Govindan, Bhaskaran Gopakumar, K. C. Koshy
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Grasses are traditionally considered as wind pollinated, however, field observations confirmed frequent insect visits to grass flowers, suggesting insect pollination. Fruit and seed predators inflict heavy losses to cereals and millets during their g