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Barrett, D. R. & Fox J.E.D. (1994). “Early growth of Santalum album in relation to shade.”<br />

Australian Journal of Botany 42(1), 83-93.<br />

Barrett D R & Fox J E D (1995) “Geographical distribution of Santalaceae and botanical<br />

characteristics of species in the genus Santalum.” In: <strong>Sandalwood</strong> Seed Nursery and Plantation<br />

Technology (eds L Gjerum, J E D Fox & L Ehrhart). FAO, Suva, Fiji. RAS/92/361. Field Document<br />

8, 3–23.<br />

Barrett D.R. & Fox J.E.D. (1997). “Santalum album: Kernel composition, morphological and<br />

nutrient characteristics of pre-parasitic seedlings under various nutrient regimes.” Annals of<br />

Botany 79(1), 59-66.<br />

Bapat V. A., Iyer R.K., et al. (1996). “Effect of cyanobacterial extract on somatic embryogenesis in<br />

tissue cultures of sandalwood (Santalum album).” Journal of Medicinal & Aromatic Plant Sciences<br />

18(1), 10-14.<br />

Bapat V.A. & Rao P.S. (1992). “Biotechnological approaches for sandalwood (Santalum album L.)<br />

micropropagation.” Indian Forester 118(1), 48-54.<br />

Bapat V.A. & Rao P.S. (1988). “<strong>Sandalwood</strong> plantlets from synthetic seeds.” Plant Cell Reports<br />

7(6), 434-436.<br />

Bapat V.A. & Rao P.S. (1984). “Regulatory factors for in vitro multiplication of sandalwood tree<br />

(Santalum album): 1. Shoot bud regeneration and somatic embryogenesis in hypocotyl cultures.”<br />

Proceedings Of The Indian Academy Of Sciences Plant Sciences 93(1), 19-28.<br />

Bapat V.A., Fulzele D.P., et al. (1990). “Production of sandalwood somatic embryos in<br />

bioreactors.” Current Science 59(15), 746-748.<br />

Baruah A. D. (1999).” The economics of sandal-oil.” The Indian Forester 125 (6), 640-643.<br />

Bhaskar, V. (1992). “”Pollination biology and fertilization in Santalum album L. (Santalaceae).”<br />

Flora Jena 187(1-2), 73-78.<br />

Bhaskar V. & Swami Rao N. (1999) “Vegetative and physico-anatomical traits and their relation<br />

heartwood content in small leaved and large leaved forms of sandal tree (Santalum album L.).”<br />

PAFAI Journal 1, 33-38.<br />

Bhatnagar S.P. (1965) Studies in Angiospermic Parasites (No 2) – Santalum album – The<br />

sandalwood tree. Pub. National Botanical Gardens, Lucknow, India 1965,<br />

Bhatnagar S.P. (1959). “Some observa-tions on the post-fertilization devel-opment of the embryo<br />

sac of Santalum.” Phytomorphology 9, 87-91.<br />

Bhattacharya A. & Lakshmi S.G. (1999). “Isolation and characterization of PR1 homolog from the<br />

genomic DNA of sandalwood (Santalum album L.).” Current Science 77(7), 958-961. Abstract.<br />

Genomic library was constructed using nuclear DNA prepared from tender leaves of sandalwood.<br />

Subsequently, screening with heterologous probes we could isolate the PR1 genomic hemolog,<br />

Restriction mapping and hybridization experiments were carried out to obtain the coding region<br />

for PR1 gene. A 750 bp EcoRI fragment thus obtained was subcloned to yield pSaPR1, which<br />

was compared with the related sequences. Southern hybridization with genomic DNA digests was<br />

carried out to check its genomic organization. The induction of this gene was observed in the<br />

somatic embryos treated with salicylic acid, thereby implying its possible involvement during<br />

systemic acquired resistance.<br />

Bhattacharya, A. & Sita G.L. (1998). “cDNA cloning and characterization of a proline (or<br />

hydroxyproline)-rich protein from Santalum album L.” Current Science 75(7), 697-701.<br />

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