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  1. Development of successive cambia and formation of flat stems in Rhynchosia pyramidalis (Lam.) Urb. (Fabaceae)
  2. Development of Inverse Cambia and Structure of Secondary Xylem in Ipomoea turbinata (Convolvulaceae)
  3. Internal cambium and intraxylary phloem development in Ipomoeaturbinata Lag. (Convolvulaceae)
  4. Assessment of Pteridophyte Diversity and their Status in Gujarat State, Western India
  5. Histological changes in the cell wall structure during wood decay by Trametes hirsuta and Trametes versicolor in neem (Azadirachta Indica A. Juss)
  6. STEM ANATOMY OF SOME SPECIES OF PASSIFLORA (PASSIFLORACEAE)
  7. Insights from the Plant World: A Fractal Analysis Approach to Tune Mechanical Rigidity of Scaffolding Matrix in Thin Films
  8. Involvement of extracellular fungal enzymes in bioremediation of textile effluent
  9. Development of successive cambia and wood structure in stem of Rivea hypocriteriformis (Convolvulaceae)
  10. FORMATION OF SUCCESSIVE CAMBIA IN THE MENISPERMUM TREE COCCULUS LAURIFOLIUS (MENISPERMACEAE)
  11. Status of Isoetes coromandeliana L.f. and Equisetum debile Roxb. ex Voucher in Gujarat State, Western India
  12. Comparative study on secondary xylem and formation of successive cambia in stems and roots of Antigonon leptopus Hook. & Arn. (Polygonaceae)
  13. Anatomical changes in the cell-wall structure ofLeucaena leucocephala(Lam.) de Wit as caused by the decay fungiTrametes versicolorandTrametes hirsuta
  14. Histological and ultrastructural alterations in the Ailanthus excelsa wood cell walls by Bjerkandera adusta (Willd.) P. Karst
  15. The Delignification Pattern ofAilanthus excelsaWood byInonotus hispidus(Bull.: Fr.) P. Karst.
  16. Seasonal cambial activity and wood formation in trees and lianas of Leguminosae growing in the Atlantic Forest: a comparative study
  17. Solid State Fermentation: Comprehensive Tool for Utilization of Lignocellulosic through Biotechnology
  18. Cambial activity in the young branches and peduncles of couroupita guianensis (lecythidaceae)
  19. Evaluation ofSchizophyllum communeFr. potential for biodegradation of lignin: A light microscopic analysis
  20. Distribution of tension wood like gelatinous fibres in the roots of Acacia nilotica (Lam.) Willd
  21. Stem anatomy of the dwarf subshrub Cressa cretica L. (Convolvulaceae)
  22. Development of Successive Cambia and Structure of Secondary Xylem of Ipomoea Obscura (Convolvulaceae)
  23. Structure And Development Of Internal Phloem In Solanum Pseudocapsicum (Solanaceae)
  24. Wood and Leaf Anatomy of Copaifera langsdorffii Dwarf Trees
  25. Secondary growth and occurrence of laticifers in the root of papaya (Carica papayaL.)
  26. Light microscopic analysis of Tectona grandis L.f. wood inoculated with Irpex lacteus and Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  27. Multiple cambia and secondary xylem ofIpomoea pes-caprae(L.) R. Br. (Convolvulaceae)
  28. Wood Anatomy and the Development of Interxylary Phloem of Ipomoea hederifolia Linn. (Convolvulaceae)
  29. Stem anatomy and development of successive cambia in Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen: a neotropical climbing species of the Amaranthaceae
  30. Contribution of lignin degrading enzymes in decolourisation and degradation of reactive textile dyes
  31. Development of successive cambia and structure of wood in Gallesia integrifolia (Spreng.) Harms (Phytolaccaceae)
  32. Development of successive cambia and pattern of secondary growth in the stem of the Neotropical liana Rhynchosia phaseoloides (SW.) DC. (Fabaceae)
  33. Stem Anatomy and Development of Successive Cambia in the Neotropical Liana Securidaca Rivinifolia (Polygalaceae)
  34. Morpho-anatomy of Solanum pseudocapsicum
  35. Comparative study on the delignification of Azadirachta indica (L) Del., wood by Chrysosporium asperatum and Trichoderma harzianum
  36. Pattern of delignification in Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. wood by Inonotus hispidus (Bull.: Fr.) Karst.
  37. Thermostable xylanase production and partial purification by solid-state fermentation using agricultural waste wheat straw
  38. Stem anatomy and pattern of secondary growth in some herbaceous vine species of Menispermaceae 1
  39. Development of intraxylary phloem and internal cambium in Ipomoea hederifolia (Convolvulaceae)
  40. Development of included phloem of Calycopteris floribunda Lamk. (Combretaceae)
  41. Anatomical Changes in the Stems of Azadirachta Indica (Meliaceae) Infected by Pathogenic Fungi
  42. Formation of successive cambia and stem anatomy ofSesuvium sesuvioides(Aizoaceae)
  43. Development of Cambial Variant in Sesuvium portulacastrum L. (aizoaceae)
  44. Radial secondary growth and formation of successive cambia and their products inIpomoea hederifoliaL. (Convolvulaceae)
  45. Cambial Activity and Wood Anatomy in Prosopis Spicigera (Mimosaceae) Affected by Combined air Pollutants
  46. Stem anatomy of Dolichos lablab Linn (Fabaceae): Origin of cambium and reverse orientation of vascular bundles
  47. Cambial Anatomy, Development and Structural Changes in the Wood of Teak (Tectona grandisL.f.) Associated with Insect Defoliation
  48. Formation of Gum Ducts in Azadirachta indica A. Juss.
  49. Formation of Gum Ducts inAzadirachta indicaA. Juss
  50. Seasonal Cambial Anatomy and Development of Xylem inDalbergia sissooGrowing Under the Influence of Combined Air Pollutants
  51. Occurrence of radial sieve elements in the secondary phloem rays of some tropical species
  52. CAMBIAL VARIANT AND XYLEM STRUCTURE IN THE STEM OF COCCULUS HIRSUTUS (MENISPERMACEAE)
  53. Stem anatomy of Amaranthaceae: Rayless nature of xylem
  54. Cambial Anatomy and Annual Rhythm of Secondary Xylem Development in the Twigs ofAzadirachta indicaA. Juss. (Meliaceae) Growing in Different Forests of Gujarat State
  55. Relationship between seasonal cambial activity, development of xylem and phenology in Azadirachta indica growing in different forests of Gujarat State
  56. Occurrence of rayless secondary xylem in some Indian herbaceous species
  57. Occurrence of rayless secondary xylem in some Indian herbaceous species
  58. SECONDARY GROWTH IN THE STEM OF SOME SPECIES OF ALTERNANTHERA AND ACHYRANTHES ASPERA (AMARANTHACEAE)
  59. NUCLEATED XYLEM FIBERS IN SOME INDIAN SPECIES
  60. Nucleated Wood Fibres in Some Members of Combretaceae
  61. Seasonal Behaviour of Vascular Cambium in Teak (Tectona Grandis) Growing in Moist Deciduous and Dry Deciduous Forests
  62. OCCURRENCE OF INTERCELLULAR SPACES IN CAMBIAL RAYS KISHORE S. RAJPUT
  63. Occurrence of Sieve Elements in Phloem Rays
  64. Comparative Structure Of Vascular Cambium And Its Derivatives In Some Species Of Sterculia