Conservation and Utilization of Threatened Medicinal Plants
Lieferzeit: 7-14 Werktage
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Beschreibung
Section 1: Genetic Resources of threatened medicinal plants at crossroads
1 Threatened medicinal plants distribution and diversity and utilisation
P.E. Rajasekharan and K. Haridasan, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, India
2 Identification of threat status for medicinal plants: tools and methods
Sanjay M Molur, Zoo Outreach Organization, India
3 Geospatial technologies for threatened medicinal plants conservation
N. Sivaraj, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, India
4 Information and database for threatened medicinal plants
N. Venugopal, Foundation of Revitalization of Local Health Traditions, India
5 Utilization of threatened medicinal plants as a livelihood option
Madhav Karki, Centre for Green Economy Development, Nepal
Section 2: Conservation of threatened medicinal plants: concepts and practices
6 Conservation of threatened medicinal plants: Concepts and current practices
D. K. Ved, TransDIsciplinary University, India
7 In situ conservation of threatened medicinal plants: concepts and practices
Ranjith Mahindapala, International Union for Conservation of Nature, India
8 Ex situ conservation: seed banks, FGB and botanical garden
K. Haridasa, Foundation for revitalization of Local Health Traditions, India
9 Biotechnology for conservation and multiplication of threatened medicinal plants
P.E. Rajasekharan, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, India
10 Cryopreservation of threatened medicinal plants
Neelam Sharma, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, India
11 Cultivation of threatened medicinal plants as a tool for conservation
Abdul Kareem, Foundation for revitalization of Local Health Traditions, India
12 Utilization of threatened of medicinal plants: problems, progress and prospects
Anil Kumar, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, India
Section 3: Characterization and evaluation of threatened medicinal plants
13 Morphological characterization of threatened medicinal plants
Hima Bindu, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, India
14 Chemical characterization of threatened medicinal plants
V.K. Rao, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, India
15 Genomics and Molecular characterization of threatened medicinal plants
Sarah O'Connor, John Innes Centre, UK
16 Drugs from threatened medicinal plants
D. D. Soejarto, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Section 4: Case studies on different threatened medicinal plants distributed in different agroecological regions
17 High altitude threatened medicinal plants
Ravinder Raina, Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, India
18 Threatened plants of Western Ghats
N.Sasidharan, Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI), India
19 Threatened medicinal plants of Himalayan regions
Hemant K. Badola, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, India
20 Threatened medicinal plants from the other regions of the world
Sarah A. Laird, University College London, UK
Section 5: Legal aspects of threatened medicinal plants
23 Intellectual Property Rights related to threatened medicinal plants
P.E. Rajasekharan, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, India
24 Importance of Traditional knowledge related to medicinal plants its utilisation and protection
Gerry Bodeker, Mathematical Institute, Oxford
25 Access and benefit sharing in threatened medicinal plants
Suneetha M. Subramanian, United Nations University, Japan
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 160 |
Gewicht: | 981 g |
Höhe: | 240 |
Länge: | 10 |
Seiten: | 565 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | P. E. Rajasekharan, Shabir Hussain Wani |