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Tytuł:
Winter Avian Aggregation at Santragachi Jheel: An Urban Wetland in West Bengal, India
Autorzy:
Roy, Utpal Singha
Mukhopadhyay, S. K.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1193635.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
Conservation
Habitat alteration
Santragachi Jheel
Waterbirds
Winter migrants
Opis:
India has an estimated 58.2 million hectares of wetlands that are important repositories of aquatic biodiversity. The variety of wetlands in India perfectly matches the diverse eco-climatic regimes of the country. This includes wetland systems ranging from high altitude cold desert wetlands to hot and humid wetlands in coastal zones with its characteristically diverse flora and fauna. Around 15 km away from the center of Kolkata city, West Bengal, lies a 12.77 ha (mean depth 1.5 m) freshwater lake, known as the Santragachi Jheel, in the district of Howrah of West Bengal, India (Lat. 22o 34' 60N Long. 88° 17' 60E; Altitude 8m msl) which has recently attracted the attention of avian migrant watchers India-wide. The Jheel plays an important role as the host of thousands (4000-5000) of migratory water birds as well as many resident species during the colder months of the year (October – March). More than twenty-five bird species colonize this lake during the winter months including the most abundant Lesser Whistling Duck and comparably infrequent Northern Pintail, Northern Shoveller, Gargany, Gadwall, Cotton Pigmy Goose, Common Teal and Baikal Teal. But this urban wetland most recently has been subjected to a wide variety of turbulences that includes incessant anthropogenic activities, improper development and management structures and lack of awareness about the vital role played by this ecosystem. So it was felt important to identify the status of Santragachi Jheel with reference to urbanization and various anthropogenic interventions to formulate suitable conservation, restoration and management strategies for this unique wetland with its magnificent avian repository.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2017, 71; 191-198
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Inventorization and Documentation of Herbal Black Salt Preparation by the Apatanese (Abo-Tani) of Apatani Valley in Lower Subansiri District of Arunachal Pradesh (India) using ‘Gonde Unio’ Plant (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.---Asteraceae)
Autorzy:
Panda, Subhasis
Roy, Priyankar
Mahanty, Dibyendu S.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1192672.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
Herbal black salt
Apatanese
Apatani valley
Lower Subansiri
Arunachal Pradesh
India
Opis:
During the course of field studies at different villages of Apatani valley in Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh in November, 2014, first hand new information (Indigenous Traditional Knowledge) of several ethnomedicinal plants were gathered based on oral interviews by the elderly persons, local medicine men, field guides and forest guards belonging to the Apatanese tribe. Total 12 ancient villages (viz., Hong, Bamin-Michi, Mudang Tage, Hija, Hari, Sibey, Tajang, Bulla, Dutta, Bree, Lemba and Pariyami) in and around Hapoli and Ziro (Lower Subansiri district Head Quarter, often called as ‘Apatani valley’) were visited for the purpose of documentation of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge. As these villages dominate friendly Apatani tribes since time immemorial, so Ziro Valley and Hapoli and its surrounding villages are called Apatani valley. These Apatani group of villages are located at altitudes ranging from 2000-2200 m MSL. The Apatani valley has an area of 1058 Km2 of which about 32 Km2 is under agriculture and rest under forests, plantation and settlements (www.unesco.org/tentativelist/5893) indicating their direct dependency to utilize plant resources since time immemorial. During field visit to Kardo hill, authors noticed a piece of black-coloured coal-like material along with an unknown plant (Apatanese called ‘Gonde Unio’) held by an elderly Apatanese woman at Sibe village. She was trying to hide it at first, but after repeated request, she revealed the story of the preparation of herbal black salt from the whole plant of ‘Gonde Unio’. Tapyo (a herbal brownish salt) is very common to the Apatanese, but this black salt including it’s method of preparation and composition is almost different to that of Tapyo. Therefore, this finding is really an interesting ITK, never known to the civilized world except this work and hence this finding is documented here. After a critical study, the ‘Gonde Unio’ plant is identified as Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (Asteraceae
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2016, 47, 2; 254-266
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chemical-induced seed germination and enhancement of seed potential of seven wild plant taxa of Ericaceae in India
Autorzy:
Chandan Kumar, Pati
Bhattacharjee, Aloke
Roy, Priyankar
Mahanty, Dibyendu S.
Panda, Subhasis
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1158777.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
Ericaceae
Seed germination
T50 of germination
catalase
protein
seed metabolism
Opis:
Pretreatment of seeds of seven wild plant taxa (viz., Gaultheria hookeri C. B. Clarke, G. stapfiana Airy Shaw, G. semi-infera (C. B. Clarke) Airy Shaw, G. trichophylla Royle var. ovata Panda & Sanjappa, Lyonia ovalifolia (Wall.) Drude var. ovalifolia, Pieris formosa (Wall.) D. Don and Vaccinium glauco-album C. B. Clarke) in the family Ericaceae using Na-dikegulac (Na-DK) for 8 hours (4 + 4 h in two installments) before keeping in ambient storage condition (32±2 ºC) for different durations (0 and 20 days) slowed down the rapid loss of germination and reduced the time (h) required for 50% seed germination (T50). Concomitantly, the reduction of protein level as well as the activity of catalase of seed kernels during storage period was ameliorated to a significant extent in the chemical pretreated seed lots.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2018, 114; 249-255
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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