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Bryoflora of Baphalimali hill ranges in Eastern Ghats ... - Vasundhara

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EPTRI - ENVIS NewsletterPellia epiphylla (L.) CordaVol. 15, No.1, 2009Press, Delhi, 1968.Frego, K.A. Bryophytes as potential <strong>in</strong>dicators <strong>of</strong>forest <strong>in</strong>tegrity. Forest Ecology andManagement., 2007, 242, 65–75.Nath, V. and Asthana, A. K. Studies on IndianBryophytes, 50 years <strong>of</strong> National BotanicalResearch Institute (eds.) P. Pushpangadan, S.Kumar & V.K. Kochhar., 2005, pp 277-288.Sahu, V., Asthana, A.K., Nath, V and Yunus, M.Bryophytes: A Useful Tool <strong>in</strong> Heavy MetalMonitor<strong>in</strong>g, Archives <strong>of</strong> Enviro News,Newsletter <strong>of</strong> ISEB India Vol. 13 No. 4. 2007.Reddy, C.S., Reddy, K.N., Murthy, E.N and Raju, V.S,2009. Tree Wealth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Ghats</strong> <strong>of</strong> AndhraPradesh, India: An updated checklist. CheckList 5(2): 173–194.ABSTRACTRiccia glauca L.AcknowledgmentsThe authors are grateful to the Concern World Wide,Bangalore for provid<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>ancial support to carryout the study. The Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Vasundhara</strong>, Orissa isthankful for his k<strong>in</strong>d support and Dr. Virendra Nath,the Head <strong>of</strong> Bryology Division, NBRI, Lacknow ishighly acknowledged <strong>in</strong> identify<strong>in</strong>g the doubtfulspecimens.ReferencesBuck, W.R. and G<strong>of</strong>f<strong>in</strong>et, B. Morphology andclassification <strong>of</strong> mosses. Bryophyte Biology(eds.) A. J. Shaw & B. G<strong>of</strong>f<strong>in</strong>et. CambridgeUniversity Press, University <strong>of</strong> Cambridge,UK, 2000.Champion, H.G. and Seth, S.K. A Revised Survey <strong>of</strong>the Forest Types <strong>of</strong> India. Govt. <strong>of</strong> IndiaPattanaik, C., C. S. Reddy and M.S.R. Murthy. 2008.An ethnobotanical survey <strong>of</strong> medic<strong>in</strong>al plants usedby the Didayi tribe <strong>of</strong> Malkangiri district <strong>of</strong> Orissa,IndiaFitoterapia, 79(1): 67-71An ethnobotanical survey was carried outamong the ethnic community (Didayi) <strong>in</strong> Malkangiridistrict, Orissa. A total <strong>of</strong> 53 medic<strong>in</strong>al plant speciesbelong<strong>in</strong>g to 34 families and 52 different species aredescribed under this study.Krishna Prasad, V., K.V.S. Badar<strong>in</strong>ath and A. Eaturu.2008. Biophysical and anthropogenic controls <strong>of</strong>forest fires <strong>in</strong> the Deccan Plateau, India Journal <strong>of</strong>Environmental Management, 86(1): 1-13Forest fires constitute one <strong>of</strong> the most seriousenvironmental problems <strong>in</strong> several forested regions<strong>of</strong> India. In the Indian sub-cont<strong>in</strong>ent, relatively fewstudies have focused on the assessment <strong>of</strong>biophysical and anthropogenic controls <strong>of</strong> forestfires at a landscape scale and the spatial aspects <strong>of</strong>these relationships. In this study, we used fire countdata sets from satellite remote sens<strong>in</strong>g data cover<strong>in</strong>g78 districts over four different states <strong>of</strong> the DeccanPlateau, India, for assess<strong>in</strong>g the underly<strong>in</strong>g causes <strong>of</strong>fires. Spatial data for explanatory variables <strong>of</strong> firesperta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to topography, vegetation, climate,6

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