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Indigenous Traditional Knowledge (ITK) is a base of biological sciences and other life stuffs. It gives the knowledge of sustainability with nature and natural products. Urbanization and globalization minimise the ITK practises throughout the world,
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Autor:
Sundar S Mety, Binod Saradar
The largest land mammal of Bonai Forest Division, the Asian elephant plays a vital role in ecological balance. Asian elephant and human conflicts are a major problem nowadays in BFD due to poaching, encroachment, mining activities and less availabili
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Autor:
Dipak Kumar Paruya, Madhusudan G. Yadava, Sayantani Das, Madhab Naskar, Binod Saradar, Ruby Ghosh, Subir Bera
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 32:1193-1208
Reliability of grass phytoliths for discriminating different deltaic sub-environments has been assessed on the modern surface sediments collected along the salinity gradient of the Sunderbans delta, India. It has been observed that grass phytolith as
Autor:
Binod Saradar, Biplab Bagchi
Publikováno v:
International Academic Publishing House. :43-56
To determine the identity and diversity of endophytic fungi associated with the liana from five different forest localities of Jhargram and West Medinipur districts of West Bengal. On the basis of differentiation of weather and microclimate, I have t
Autor:
AK Khillar, Mangesh J Dagawal, Binod Saradar, Jadhao, Ajay B., Sugimani Marndi, Sanjeet Kumar
Santhal community is one of the oldest tribe in India. The tribe has a long history of traditional practices for using plant parts as a food and medicine which makes them one the most ethnic tribe. They usually formulate the herbal drugs from nutrace
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