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Elaeagnus latifolia L. conservation: Perspectives in land reclamation
Actinorhizal plant, Elaeagnus latifolia L. conservation: Perspectives in reclamation of degraded land including tea soil
von Liza Handique Bhattacharyya, Pranaba Nanda Bhattacharyya
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 9786203854817
Erschienen am 26.04.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 220 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 9 mm [T]
Gewicht: 203 Gramm
Umfang: 124 Seiten

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India represents one of the richest mega biodiversity hotspot. The rich and unique floral diversity of N. E. India is under threat due to adverse interactions of multiple factors related with edaphic, geological, climate as well as human interventions. The present work is focused on exploiting the importance of hitherto-unexplored endemic plant species, Elaeagnus latifolia L., with due interest in identifying scientific conservation strategies using modern biological tools and techniques. In-depth study of valuable plant genetic resources are of immense value for developing the research on drug discovery, validation of traditional healing practices, micropropagation of commercial species and biotechnological studies including genomics, metabolomics & phenomics of medicinal plant. Ample scope exists to use endemic plant species for reclamation of degraded lands like tea soils, thus, opens novel insights for forestry and plantation research. Indigenous plants may be exploited for microbial activity related treasures like biosurfactant producing microbes, pesticide degrading microbes as well as diverse enzymatic actions and microbial biofilm formation and biostimulation activities.



Dr. P.N.Bhattacharyya, Scientist C, TTRI, TRA, Assam,is Gold Medalist at B.Sc. and M.Sc. from GU, involved in research activities of tea mycology and microbiology. More than 75 nos. research papers in National & International reputed journals and societies. Awardee of VD Good Best Researcher, SADHNA Young achiever, Bioved  Young scientist and many.