Phytomorphology | Golden Jubilee | Contents
List
of Invited Authors
No. |
Author |
Affiliation |
Title of Article |
1. |
Prof.
Sachs Tsvi |
The Hebrew University, Israel |
The Future of Plant Morphology |
2. |
Prof.
Srivastava GK & Srivastava PC |
University of Allahabad, India |
Origin and Evolution of Heterosporous Lycopods |
3. | Prof. Burtt BL | Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, UK | A Survey of the Genus Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) |
4. | Prof. VC Anozie | University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria | Ekebergia capensis Sparrm. (Meliaceae) the Correct Name for the West African Ekebergia senegalensis A. Juss. |
5. |
Prof. Rao AN |
National University of Singapore |
Some
Observations on Dioecious Flowering Plants |
6. | Prof. Dr Kadlubowska JZ | University of Lód_, Lód_, Poland | Remarks on European Zygnemales |
7. |
Dr Upreti DK |
National
Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, India |
Taxonomic, Pollution Monitoring
and Ethnolichenological Studies on Indian Lichens |
8. | Prof. Bates DM | Cornell University, NY, USA | Ethnobotany : Mindsets, Externalities, and Challenges |
9. |
Dr Jain SK |
Institute
of Ethnobotany, Lucknow, India |
Ethnobotany in Modern India |
10. |
Dr Bell
TL & Prof. Pate JS, FRS |
University
of Western Australia, Nedlands,
Australia |
Wood Anatomy of Cohabiting Taxa of Different
Life and Growth Forms : Significance in Terms of Fire Response and Water
Relations |
11. |
Prof.
Savidge RA |
University of New Brunswick, Canada |
New Insight into Phytohormone Regulation of
Wood Formation in Conifers |
12. |
Prof.
Herr Jr. JM |
University
of South Carolina, Columbia,
USA |
Basal Stem Tumours of Transgenic Tobacco (Nicotiana
tabaccum L.) and N. benthamiana Domin) and Certain Galls and
Burls : Causes and Anatomical Features in Common |
13. |
Prof.
Dilcher David |
University of Florida, FL, USA |
Forensic Botany : Case Studies in the Use of
Plant Anatomy |
14. |
Prof.
Fineran BA |
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New
Zealand |
Relationship Between the Organization of the
Haustorium in Root-Hemi-Parasitic Santalales and the Early Evolution of
the Haustorial System in Loranthaceae Mistletoes |
15. |
Prof.
Dr Willemse MTM |
Wageningen University, Wageningen, The
Netherlands |
The Process of Plant Sexual Reproduction,
History and Regulation |
16. | Dr Yeung EC et al. | University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Embryology of Flowering Plants — An Overview |
17. |
Prof. Dr Lebegué A et al.
|
Université
de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France |
How Plant Embryology of
Parasitic Flowering Plants can
Improve the Understanding of Parasitism |
18. |
Prof.
Rangaswamy NS et al. |
University of Delhi, India |
Microspore Tetrad Analysis - Can either type of microsporogenesis engender tetrads of all configurations? |
19. |
Prof Dr
Gottsberger G |
Abeilung
Systematische Botanik und Ökologie,
ULM, Germany |
Pollinators, Pollen-Ovule-Ratio, and the Extent
of Cross- versus Self-Fertilization in the Groundlayer of a Spring
Wildflower Community in a Central European Forest |
20. |
Prof.
Koul AK
|
Jammu University, Jammu, India |
Double Fertilization - Changing Frontiers |
21. |
Dr
Souter M & Prof. Lindsey K |
University of Durham, Durham, UK |
Orchestrating
Morphogenesis : The Importance of Signalling in Embryogenesis |
22. |
Prof.
Raghavan V |
The Ohio State University, USA |
Life and Times of the Suspensor of Angiosperm
Embryos |
23. |
Prof.
Komamine A |
Research Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Japan |
Mechanisms of Somatic Embryogenesis in Carrot
Suspension Cultures |
24. |
Prof.
Soh W-Y |
Chonbuk National University, Korea |
Plant Regeneration of Somatic Embryos with
Anomalous Cotyledons formed in Cell Cultures of Codonopsis lanceolata |
25. |
Prof.
Maheshwari SC et al. |
International
Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New
Delhi, India |
Morphogenesis in Plants — The making of the Arabidopsis
Flower |
26. |
Prof.
Johri BM |
University
of Delhi, India |
Problems in Embryology for the 21st Century |
27. |
Prof.
Jacobs WP & Prof. Jacobs M |
Princeton University, NJ, USA |
Gibberellin Movement : Review and New Evidence |
28. |
Prof.
Newton RJ et al. |
East Carolina University, USA |
Stable Genetic Transformation of Conifers |
29. |
Prof.
Ramakrishnan PS |
Jawahar
Lal Nehru University, New
Delhi, India |
Structure Linked to Function : Traditional
Ecological Knowledge and
Ecosystem Complexity |
30. |
Prof.
Sadasivan TS |
University of Madras, India |
Three Decades in Physiological Plant Pathology |
31. |
Prof.
Varma Anupam |
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India |
Plant Viruses as an Important Genetic Resource |
32. |
Prof.
Mohan Ram HY |
University of Delhi, Delhi, India |
Biology of Indian Podostemaceae |
33. |
Dr
Natesh S |
Department
of Biotechnology, New
Delhi, India |
Herbal Medicines : The Concern of Botanists |
34. |
Dr
Swaminathan MS FRS |
MS Swaminathan Research Foundation,
|
Biotechnology, Genetic Modification, Organic
Farming and Nutrition Security |
35. |
Prof.
Zenkteler M & |
Adam
Mickiewicz University, Poznán, Poland |
Distant
In Vitro Pollination of Ovules |
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