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Title : A Bibiliography of Plankton of the Indian Ocean
Subject : Plankton
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Author : Central Marine Fisheries Research Substation, Ernakulam
Printed Year : 1964
No of Pages  : 91
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 A Bibiliography of Plankton of the Indian Ocean 


Title : A Bibliography for sea turtles on the Mainland Coast In India
Subject : Sea turtles
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A Bibliography for sea turtles on the Mainland Coast In India

 

 

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Title : A Bibliography of Tamil Nadu Wetlands
Subject : Wetlands of Tamil Nadu
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Printed Year : 2017
No of Pages  : 515
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 A Bibiliography of  Tamil Nadu Wetlands

 


Title : A catalogue and bibliography of non-marine (freshwater and estuarine) Rhodophyta (red algae) of India
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A catalogue and bibliography of non-marine (freshwater and estuarine) Rhodophyta (red algae) of India

E. K. GANESAN, JOHN A. WEST, ORLANDO NECCHI JR.
 
 

Title : Bibiliography for Water Resources
Subject : Water Resources
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Author : EIACP PC-HuB
Printed Year : 2023
No of Pages  : 4
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 Bibiliography for Water Resources

 

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APHA (1985).Standard methods for the examination of water and waste water.16th edition,
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Batley, G.E. (1983). The current status of trace element speciation studies in natural waters. In Leppard, G.G., ed., Trace Element Speciation in Surface Waters and its Ecological Implications, Plenum Press, New York, 17 – 36.
 
 
Bishnoi, M. and Malik, R (2008).Ground water quality in environmentally degraded localities of Panipat city, India.J. Environ. Biol. 29(6), 881-886.
 
 
Batheja.K., Sinha, A.K. and Seth, G. (2008).Nitrate and Fluoride Contamination in
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Chadha, M. (1999).A comparative study on the quality and trophic status of some desert water employing bioindicators and indices.Ph.D. thesis, M.D.S. University, Ajmer, India, 127.
 
 
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Karthikeyan, S., Palaniappan, PL. RM. and Sabhanayakam, S. (2007). Influence of pH and water hardness upon nickel accumulation in edible fish Cirrhinusmrigala. J. Environ. Biol. 28(2) 489 - 492.
 
 
Kayastha, S.L. (1981). An appraisal of water resources of India and need for National water policy. Geogr. J., 5 – 6, 563 – 572.
 
 
Keswick et al. (1982) Survival of enteric viruses and indicator bacteria in Ground water. J.
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Kumar, A. and Gupta, A. K. (2006). Acute toxicity of mercury to the fingerlings of Indian
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Kumar, D. and Ahmed, S. (2003).The seasonal behaviour of spatial variability of groundwater level in a granitic aquifer in monsoon climate. Current Science, Vol. 84, No. 2.
 
 
Lamb, M.A. and Rowe, R.L. (1987).Effect of current velocity on the Physical structuring of
diatom (Bacillariophyceae) communities. Ohio. J. Sci., 87: 72 – 78.
 
 
Liu, O. (1982).The effect of sewage sludge land disposal on the microbiological quality of
ground water. J. Environ, contaminates, 16 (6): 957 – 962.
 
 
Lodhi, H. S., Khan, M. A. Verma R. S. and Sharma U. D. (2006). Acute toxicity of copper
sulphate to fresh water prawns. J. Environ. Biol. 27(3) 585 - 588.
 
 
Manja, K.S., Maurya, M.S. and Rao, K.M. (1982).A simple field test for the detection of
faecal pollution in drinking water Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 60 (5): 797 – 901.
 
 
Mazid, et al. (1984).Chemical and Microbiological Examination of Well and Nile Water. J.
Environement, 10 (3): 259 – 264.
 
 
Mohammad, A. and Raziuddin (1986).Studies on heavy metals in ground water at the city of Aligarh, U.P. (India). J. Environment Assess. 6 (2): 181 – 194.
 
 
Oger, C., Gavani, F., Delatre, J.M. and Leclere, L. (1981). Propos des coliform et de la
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Ozha D.D., Varshney, C.P. and Bohra, J.L. (1993b). Nitrate in ground waters of some districts of Rajasthan. Indian J. Environ. Hlth, 35 (1): 15 – 19.
 
 
Ozha, D.D. and Jain, P.C. (1992).Some toxic components in ground water of desert areas of Rajasthan. Int. J. Toxicol. Occp. And Environ Hith, 1 (3): 9 – 13.
 
 
Ozha, D.D. and Sharma, D.C. (1995).Toxicological studies of ground water in some arid areas of Western Rajasthan. Trans. ISDT., 20: 91 – 98.
 
 
Parmar, K. and Parmar, V. (2010).Evaluation of water quality index for drinking purposes of river Subernarekha in Singhbhum District,J. Environ.Sci. Vol. 1, No. 1.
 
 
Purohit, S.K. (1986).Environmental control handbook.S.K. Publishers, Bikaner. 107 – 132.
 
 
Rai, I. and Gulati, V.K. (1997). Nitrate levels in underground water in Western Rajasthan, An ecological analysis. Acta. Ecol., 19 (1): 17 – 22.
 
 
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Title : Bibiliography of Fungal in Tamil Nadu
Subject : Fungal
Volume No. : 
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 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FUNGAL IN TAMIL NADU

 

Agnihothrudu , V, 1957.  Fungi isolated from rhizosphere-IIStarkeyomyces, a new genus of the Tuberculariaceae. J. Indian Bot. Soc.,   35: 38–42.

 

Agnihothrudu, V. 1959.  Fungi isolated from rhizosphere-IV. J. Madras Univ., 29: 155-181

 

Agnihothrudu, V. 1967. Some probable traumatic parasites on tea   and rubber in South India. Indian Phytopath., 20: 196-198.

 

Bhuvaneshwari, V. and  Suryanarayanan, S.  1955. Fungi isolated from rhizosphere-I.,Proc.Indian Acad. Sci., Sect. B., 42: 98-104

 

Ananthapadmanaban, D, 1988. A new Gnomonia species from India. Trans.   Brit. Mycol.Soc. 91: 347-349.

 

Ananthapadmanaban, D 1990.  Paravalsa indica sp. nov. from India.   Mycologial Research. 94: 275-276

 

Anonymous 1952. Index of Fungi.  C.M.I. 2 (4): 51-70.

 

Ayyangar, C.R.  1928.  A leaf spot and blight disease of onions caused by Alternaria palandui nov. sp. Agric.Res. Inst. Pusa Bull.,179: 14

 

Bagyanarayana. G.,Braun,U.and Hosagoudar, V.B. 1988.  Mycotaxon. 32: 457.

 

Bagyanarayanana,G., Subbalakshmi, Ramachar, P. and Hosagoudar, V.B. 1987. Nyssopsora schefflerae sp. nov. from India. Current Science. 56: 1022 –1023.

 

Balakrishnan. M.S. 1948. South Indian Phycomycetes -I. Pythium  indicum sp. nov. causing a fruit rot of Hibiscus   esculentus  L.  Proc. Indian  Acad Sci.,Sect. B., 27: 161-173

 

Balakrishnan M.S 1948,.South Indian Phycomycetes –II. Some little known species of Phythium occuring in South India. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci.,  Sect. B.,28: 27-34

 

Bains. S.S., Kaur, L., Dhaliwal., H.S., and Gill , A.S 1989.  Out break of new antharcnose of mung mash in Punjab. Indian Botanical Reporter 8 (2) 164-165.

 

Bappammal,M. and Hosagoudar. V.B. 1992.  A new powdery mildew fungus from Tamil Nadu, (India).New Botanist. 19 (1-4): 161-162.

 

Bappammal. M., Hosagoudar. V.B., and Udaiyan . K 1995.  Powdery Mildews of Tamil Nadu, India. New Botinist, 22: 81-175.

 

Berkeley. M.J. 1867. Fungi of the Plains of India. Intellectual  Observer. 12: 18-21.

 

Bodman. M.C. 1952. A taxonomic study of the genus Heterochaete. Lloydia., 15: 193-233

 

Bhardwaj, L.N, and Shyam, K.R. 1986. Occurrence of rust on Japanese plum. Himachal Journal of Agricultural Research. 12 (1) : 62.

 

Bhartiya. H.D., Dubey. R., and   Singh, S.K 2000.  New Cercospora sp. associated with vegetable crop in North Eastern U.P.Indian Pytopathology. 53(2) : 149-152.   

 

Bose. S.R. 1944.  Importance of anatomy in systematics of  Polyporaceae. J. Indian Bot. Soc. 23 : 153-157.

 

Braun. U., and Hosagoudar, V.B1989. Two new Oidium species from India. International Journal of Mycology and  Lichenology. 4:187-190

 

Bulter. E.J. 1918. Fungi and Diseases in Plant, Thacker,  Spink & Co., Calcutta, pp. 547.

 

Bulter. E.J. and Bisby. G.R.,  1960. The Fungi of India., I.C.A.R. Publ., Revised by Vasudeva, R.S. New Delhi, India, 1960, pp. 552

 

Bulter. E.J.,  and Hayman. J.M. 1906. Indian Wheat Rusts. Mem, Dept. Agric.India Bor. Ser.  1. 58.

 

Cannon, P.F. and Minter, D.W 1986.  The Rhytismataceae of the Indian sub-continent.  Mycological   Papers   No.155 CAB.  International Mycological Institute

 

Chandra A.B., and  K. Natarajan 1987. Occurrence of Neotestudina cunninghamiae in Indian soil. Curr. Sci. 56: 371 –372.

 

Child, M 1932. The genus Daldinia. Ann. Mo. Bot Gard., 19: 429-496.

 

Chona, B.L. and Munjal, R.L. 1952. Glume blotch of wheat in India. Indian Phytopath.,5: 17-19

 

Chona, B.L. , Munjal, R.L, and Kapoor, J.N 1956. Notes  on miscellaneous Indian fungi.IV. Indian Phytopath., 9: 125-132.

 

Cooke, M.C. 1876. Some Indian Fungi. Grev., 5: 14-17

 

Cooke,M.C1878. Some Indian Fungi. Grev., 6: 117-118

 

Cooke,M.C1880.  Fungi of India.  Grev., 8: 93-96.

 

Cooke,M.C1884 Notes on Hypocreaceae .Grev.,12:77-83.

 

Cooke,M.C 1885. Some remarkable moulds. J. Quekett  Micro. Club. Ser., 2: 138-134.

 

Cooke, M.C1886. Precursors and monographia Polypororum.   Grev., 15: 19-27, 60-60

 

Cooke,M.C 1888.  Exotic Agarics. Grev., 16: 105-106

 

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Couch. J.N. 1938. The Genus Septobasidum. Univ. North Carolina Press,  pp. 480

 

Cummins. G.B., and Caldwell, R.M 1956. The validity  of  the  binomials in the leaf rust fungus complex of cereals and grasses.    Phytopathology, 46: 81-82.

 

Cunningham. G.H. 1942.  The   Gasteromycetes   of   Australia   and  New Zealand. Dunedin, N.Z., 1942, pp. 236

 

Currey. F. 1874.  On   a   collection of   fungi   made by Mr. Salpiz Kurz, Curator of the Botanic Garden, Calcutta. Trans. Linn. Soc. London, II. Ser. Bot.  1: 119-131.

 

Dohroo. N.P., and Sharma, N 1997. New records of fungi occuring on ginger rhizomes in  Himachal Pradesh . Indian Phytopathology. 50 (1) : 148.

 

Dorai, M., and  Vittal . B.P.R. 1986. A new  Stachybotrys from Eucalyptus litter. Transanctions of British Mycological Society.   87: 642-644.

 

Dorai. M. and B.P.R. Vittal 1984. Some interesting Hyphomycetes from Eucalyptus litter.  Kavaka. 12: 107-112.

 

Dorai. M., and B.P.R. Vittal. 1984. On Polyscytalum truncatum. Trans. Br. Mycol.  Soc., 88: 266-268

 

Drechsler. C. 1923.   Some   graminicolous   species   of   Helminthosporium. J. Agric. Res., 24: 641-739

 

Ebenezar. E.G., Subramanian, K.S., and sely, E.G 1996. A new leaf blight of Maranta arundinacea  Indian Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology. 26 (2): 238.

 

Ganesh. P.N., and Leelavathy. Kim., 1988. Piloporia indica sp. nov. from India. Transactions of British Mycological Society.  91:169-171

 

Govindu. H.C. and Thirumalachar. M.J.1954 . Notes on some Indian Cercosporae-IV.  Sydowia, 8: 221-230.

 

Govindu. H.C. and Thirumalachar, M.J.1955. Notes on some Indian Cercosporae-VI.  Sydowia, 9: 221-228.

 

Guba. E.F. 1961.  Monograph of Monochaetia and Pestalotia. Harvard Univ.Press. 1961, pp. 342.

 

Gupta. G.K. 1988. .Apple scab in Nilgiri Hills of Tamil nadu – A new  record. Indian Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology . 17 (1) : 47.

 

Hansford. C.G. 1947. New or interesting tropical fungi –I.   Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., 158 :28-50.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B. 1989. A new species of  Olivea  Arth. From India. Nova Hedwigia 49: 203-205

 

Hosagoudar. V.B1990. Some powdery mildews from Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu, India. Indian Journal of Forestry.13 (3): 223-225.

 

Hosagoudar.V.B. 1991. Indian Journal of Forestry. 13: 28.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B. 1991. Meliolaceae of South India –VIII.Cryptogamic Botany. 2: (2-3): 183-187.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B 1987. Meliolaceae of South India-II. Sydowia.60:113-12

 

Hosagoudar. V.B. 1987. Meliola ramacharii  sp. nov. from Tamil Nadu, India.  Kavaka. 15: 5-6.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B. 1989. A new variety Meliola carissae Doidge from India. Current Science, India.58 : 145-14.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B1990. Some powdery mildews from Coimbatore, Tamil  Nadu, India. Indian Journal  of Forestry. 13 (3): 223 –225.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B. 1994. New species of  Balansia and  Ophiodothella from  Southern India.  Indian Phytopathology. 47(1) : 38- 40

 

Hosagoudar. V.B. and Goss. R.D 1994. Some Asterina, Asterostomella and Lembosia species from Southern India.Mycotaxon. 52(2): 467-473

 

Hosagoudar. V.B.,  and Verma. R.K 1992. New species of Cercosporella and Pseudocercospora from South India. Mycological Research. 96(1) 55-58.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B., Manian S. And Vasuki, 1989. J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. 12: 421.

 

Hosagoudar. V.B., Kaveriappa, K.M., Raghu, P.A. and Goss. R.D. 1994. Meliolaceae of Southern India –XVI. M ycotaxon 51, 107-118

 

Hosagoudar. V.B.1995. Two new Phyllachora  species from Tamil Nadu. Indian Phytopathology. 48 (2): 111

 

Iyengar. M.O.P and Krishnamurthy. V. 1954.  A note on Asero rubra (La Bill.) Fisch.  Var. zeylanica (Berk.) Ed. Fischer, from South India. Lloydia, 17: 225-262.

 

Iyengar. M.O.P , Ramakrishnan. K. andSubramanian. C. V 1955 A new species of  Sapromyces from South India. J. Indian Bot. Soc.,34: 140-145.

 

Jayasekhar. M., Rajasekaran. R., and Paramasivan.K 1989. Varietal resistant to ground nut (Arachis hypogaea  .L.) to late leaf spot diseases. Madras Agricultural  Journal.76 (6) : 352

 

Johnson. I & Palaniswami. A.1999.  Hytophthora tuber rot of cassava –A new record in India. Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology. 29 (2) : 323-332.

 

Kamal & Kumar, P. 1981.  Environ., India. 3: 2- 4.

 

Kaporr. I.J.1988. Fungi involved in tomato wilt ncidenc in Delhi,Maharshtra and Tamil Nadu. Indian Phytopathology. 41 (2) : 208 – 273.

 

Kaul. V.P. and Nair. L.N. 1988.  Some new reports of  Asterina  from India. Acta Botanica Indica. 11: 227-229

 

Kirk. P.M. 1982.  New or interesting microfungi IV. Dematiaceous   Hyphomycetes from Devon. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 78: 55-74.

 

Kumar. A. and Marimuthu. T. 1993.  A new die back disease of Eucalyptus camaldulensis. Plant Disease Research. 8 (2): 142.

 

Lakshmanan. P. 1992. Boll rot of cotton incited by Colletotrichum   gloeosporioides in Tamil Nadu. Plant Disease   Research. 7 (1) : 54-55.

 

Lakshmanan, P. 1991. A new sheath rots (ShR) disease of rice identified in Tamil Nadu. International Rice Research Newsletter.  16 (5) : 20

 

Lakshmanan. P 1992.  Sheath rot of rice incited by Curvularia lunata in Tamil Nadu.   Tropical Pest Management. 38 (1) : 107

 

Lakshmanan. P., and Mohan. S.1989. Occurrence of a new leaf spot diseases of Musa sp. Incited, by Thantephorus cucumeris.Hytoparasitica 17 (2) : 123-126

 

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Sundararaman. S. and Ramakrishnan, T.S. 1928. A leaf disease of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) caused by Cercospora carthami nov. sp., Agric. J. India, 23 : 383-389.
 
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Sydow. H.and Sydow. P. 1917. Novae fungorum species XV. Ibid., 15 : 143-148.
 
Sydow. H.,  Sydow. P.and Butler. E.J. 1906. Fungi Indiae orientalis. Ibid., 4 : 424-445.
 
Sydow. H.,  Sydow. P.and Butler. E.J. 1907. Fungi Indiae orientalis pars II Ibid., 5 : 485-515.
 
Sydow. H.,  Sydow. P.and Butler. E.J. 1911. Fungi Indiae orientalis pars II .Ibid., 9 : 372-421.
 
Sydow, H.,  Sydow, P.and Butler.  E.J. 1912. Fungi Indiae orientalis pars IV Ibid., 10 : 243-280.
 
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Sydow. H and Mitter, J.H. 1935. Fungi indici II, Ann. Mycol., 33 : 46-71.
 
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Thirumalachar. M.J. 1942. Morphologic land cytological study of the rust on Hedyotis stylosa (Chrysocelis ascotela (Syd.) comb. Nov. J. Indian bot. Sco., 21 : 173-177.
 
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Thirumalachar, M.J. 1950. Some new or interesting fungi II. Sydowia, 4 : 6-73.
 
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Thirumalachar, M.J.and Mundkur, BB. 1949. Genera of rusts II . Indian Phytopath., 2 :193-244.
 
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Thirumalachar, M.J and Narasimhan, M.J. and Gopalakrishnan, K.S. 1947. Morphology of spore forms and jereroecism of the giant bamboo rust Dasturella divina Bot. Gaz., 108 : 371-379.
 
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Babu. B. and M. Baluswami 2005. Tuomeya americana (Kuetzing) Papenfuss, a freshwater red alga, new to India.
 

 

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Chandra, S., M.D. Vijaya Parthasarathy, R. Rangarajan and V. Krishnamurthy 200.3 Epiphytic algal community of Yercaud Lake, Yercaud, Salem dt., Tamil Nadu. Indian Hydrobiology 6(1&2): 153-157. 

 

Chandra. S. 2004. Some new taxa of Sub aerial and freshwater algae from Yercaud Hills, Tamilnadu. Indian Hydrobiology, 7: 235- 247. 

 

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Desikachary. T.V. 1959. Cyanophyta. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, pp. 700. 

 

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Desikachary. T.V., V. Krishnamurthy and M.S. Balakrishnan 1998. Rhodophyta vol. II-Part-IIB. Madras Science Foundation, Chennai, 359 pp. 

 

Duraiswamy, R. 1989 Studies on Caulerpa Lamouroux from India. I. General. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 11(2): 83-106. 

 

Duraiswamy. R. 1990. Studies on Caulerpa Lamouroux from India II. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 11(2): 55-86. 

 

Duraiswamy. R. 1990. Studies on Caulerpa Lamouroux from India III. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 13(1): 29 

 

Fenical. W. 1975. Halogenation in the Rhodophyta. A review. J. Phycol. 11: 245-259.

 

Hoppe, H.A. 1979 Marine algae and their products and constituents in pharmacy. In: Marine Algae in Pharmaceutical Science (Eds.) 

 

H.A. Hoppe, T. Levring and Y. Tanaka, Water de Gruyter, Berlin, pp. 25-119. 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P. 1920. Observations on the Volvocaceae of Madras. J. Indian bot. Soc. 1: 330-336.

 

Iyengar. M.O.P. 1925. Hydrodictyon indicum, a new species from Madras. J. Indian bot. Soc. 4: 315-317. 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P 1927. Krusadai Island Flora. Bull. Madras Govt. Museum. N.S. Nat. Hist. Sect. 1: 185-188. 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P 1932. Fritschiella, a new terrestrial member of the Chaetophoraceae. New Phyt. 31: 329-325. 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P. 1985. On a Chroothece from Madras. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 8: 1-3. 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P 1981. Contributions to our knowledge of South Indian algae lXI Pseudostruvea covalamensis sp. nov. from South India. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 4(2): 59 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P.1984. Pseudobryopsis pambanensis. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 7(1): 25 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P. 1985. On a Chroothece from Madras. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 8(1&2): 1-4. 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P. and T.V. Desikachary 1981. Volvocales. ICAR, New Delhi, 532 pp. 

 

Iyengar. M.O.P. and B. Vimala Bai 1941. Desmids from Kodaikanal, South India. J. Indian bot. Soc. 20(1&2): 73-103.

 
 

Kannan. L., P. Anantharaman and M. Mathevan Pillai 1997. Micro-phytobenthic Diatom of the Tamil Nadu coast. Phykos 36 (1&2):103-113. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. 1954. A contribution to the diatom flora of South India. J. Indian bot. Soc. 33: 354-381.

 

Krishnamurthy. V. 1980. The marine algae of Tiruchendur, South India. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 4(1): 49 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. 1992. Latin diagnoses of three new species of marine algae from India. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 14(2): 135-136. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. 2000. Algae of India and Neighbouring Countries 1. Chlorophycota. Science Publishers, Inc. USA 210 pp. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and M. Baluswami 1984. The species of Porphyra from the Indian region. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 7(1): 31
 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and M. Baluswami 1988. A new species of Sphacelaria Lyngbye from South India. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 11(1): 67 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and M. Baluswami 2000. Some new species of algae from India. Indian Hydrobiology 3(1): 45-48.

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and R. Ezhili 2000. Sargassum polycystum C.Ag. and Sargassum tenerrimum J.Ag. from Indian shores. Indian Hydrobiology 3(1): 59-55. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Jayagopal 1985. a Studies on the crustose coralline algae of the Tamilnadu coast. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 8: 65-73.

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Jayagopal 1985. Studies on the crustose coralline algae of the Tamil Nadu coast II, Lithophylloideae. 1. The Genus Lithophyllum. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 8: 75-87.

 

Krishnamurthy.V. and K. Jayagopal 1987. a Studies on the crustose coralline algae of the Tamilnadu coast III. Lithophylloideae 2. The genus Pseudolithophyllum Lemoine. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 10(1&2): 39-52. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Jayagopal 1987. b Sporolilthon indicum sp. Nov. l (Corallinales, Rhodophyceae). Seaweed Res. Utiln. 10(1&2): 67-68. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Jayagopal 1987. c Studies on the crustose coralline algae of the Tamilnadu coast IV. Mastophoroideae. The genera Porolithon, Hydrolilthon and Pneophyllum. Seaweed Res. & Utiln. 10(1&2): 81-96.

 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Jayagopal 1987. d Studies on the crustose coralline algae of lthe Tamilnadu coast V. Mastophoroideae: The genus Neogoniolithon and general discussion on crustose coralline algae. Seaweed Res. Utiln.10(1&2): 137- 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Jayagopal 1995. Calcareous algae of the Galaxea reef, Krusadai Island, Tamilnadu. Seaweed Res. Utiln.17(1&2): 117-122 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and H.V. Joshi 1971. A check-list of Indian Marine algae. Central Salts and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Bhavnagar. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and N. R. Rajendran 1986. On four species of Gracilaria from Tamilnadu. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 9(1&2): 97 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and N. R. Rajendran 1987. New species of Gracilaria Greville from Tamilnadu. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 10(1&2):69-70. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and M. Sundararajan 1985. Four new taxa of Nemaliales from India. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 8: 43-63. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and M. Sundararajan 1986. Studies on some species of Galaxaura Lamouroux from India. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 9(1&2): 31-44. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and P.C. Thomas 1971. Some new or interesting red algae from the Indian shores. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 1: 182- 213. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and P.C. Thomas 1977. Some new or interesting red algae from the Indian shores. Seaweed Res. Utiln 2(1): 42. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and P.C. Thomas 1977. Some new or interesting red algae from the Indian shores. Seaweed Res. Utiln 2(2):103 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Varadarajan 1990. Studies on some Indian Delesseriaceae. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 12(1&2): 101-114. 

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Varadarajan 1990. Studies on some Indian Delesseriaceae II.. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 13(1): 15-22.

 

Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Varadarajan 1991. Studies on the Dasyaceae from India I. The genus Dasya. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 14(1):42-52 

 

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Krishnamurthy. V. and K. Varadarajan 1992. Studies on the Dasyaceae from India-II. The genera Heterosiphonia and Dictyurus. Seaweed Res. Utiln. 14(2): 137

 

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Viswanathan, M. B., N. Ramesh, M. Maridass & U. Manikandan. 2002. Rediscovery of a critically endangered species, Phyllanthus beddomei (Gamble) Mohanan, Euphorbiaceae, from Kalakkad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve in India.   J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc.  99(3): 560-562.
 
Viswanathan, M. B. and N. Ramesh. 2003. Rediscovery of Aerva wightii (Hook.f.) Amaranthaceae, an endemic, presumed extinct species, from Tirunelveli district of  Tamil Nadu, India. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 100(2&3): 635-637.
 
 
Jayanthi, J. et al.  2002.  Fimbristylis acuminata Vahl An addition to sedge Flora of Tamil Nadu, India.  J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 26. No.1: 236-238.


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Viswanathan, M. B. 2001.  Two new species in Memecylon (Melastomataceae) from India.  Nordic J. Botany 21(3): 253-258.
 
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            Gulf of Mannar in the southeast coast of India extends from Rameswaram Island in the north to Kanyakumari in the south. It has a chain of 21 islands stretching from Mandapam to Tuticorin to a distance of 140 km along the coast. Each one of the islands is located anywhere between 2 and 10 km from the mainland. The Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve was set up on 18th February 1989 jointly by the Government of India and the state of Tamilnadu. The government of Tamilnadu in G.O. M.S. No 962 dated 10th September 1986 notified under section 35(1) of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 the intention to declare the 21 islands as Marine National Park for the purpose of protecting marine wildlife and its environment including depths of 3.5 fathoms on the bay side to 5 fathoms on the seaward side. The compilation of all available scientific literature in the form of an annotated bibliography of the Gulf of Mannar biosphere reserve has brought to light the existence of nearly 3,000 publications up to date. This covers the literature published from as early as 1864 to the current year. A large number of publications in the first half of the 20th century have brought out information on the variety of fauna and flora found in the Gulf of Mannar, their biology and ecology. A lot of emphasis on the fish and fisheries research has been given only in the second half of the 20th century. Emphasis is being given on biochemical aspects of flora and fauna in the later part of the 20th century and at present.
 
 
 
 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TIGER
 
The tiger population and its habitat have regressed globally over the years. Presently, the wild tiger population is confined to only thirteen Tiger Range Countries (TRCs): Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mayanmar, Nepal, Russia,Thailand and Vietnam. It is important to understand the scientific findings relating to ecology, natural history this globally endangered species for its effective conservation.  In this publication, the Global Tiger Forum (GTF) has collated scattered online, free access published papers/reports on various aspects of tiger research and conservation.     We also reached out to national and international scientists, besides library personnel, for sharing research papers/ articles, reports and thesis on tigers, its prey and habitat. The overall goal is to bring together important research articles on tiger for easy access by park managers and biologists. The “Bibliography on Tiger (Panthera tigris)” is, therefore, an anthology of all published information on tiger. These collated research papers/articles/ reports and thesis are stored in the literature data base of the GTF, and will be available for free access by park managers, conservationists and tiger biologists besides other stakeholders to support tiger conservation to support tiger conservation at global level. 
 
 
 

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