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Feeling no pain: plants were first to let it happen

Age of Herbals somewhere  during  1565 in this part of globe saw many medical man searching...

Sitopaladi churna is an ayurvedic medicine for cough and cold

Sitopaladi churna is an ayurvedic medicine for cough and cold and sneezing nose. A little portion...

Ethnobotany and Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi)

The term 'ethnobotany' was first applied by Harshberger in 1895 to the study of plants used by...

Gene, gene expression, gene silencing and RNAi

Gene Expression?–What is a Gene?A gene codes for a homogeneous ‘functional unit’ – classically...

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Professor Emeritus ,Former Head of the Department of Botany, and Director Life Sciences, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 302004, India At present freelance consultant with Bioenergia. Spain and... Read More »

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Beneficial Biofuels: The Food, Energy and Environment Trilemma.

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Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Food and Biofuel Production: New Challenges Ahead

It is estimated that biomass covers currently up to 15% of the world energy demand, almost 1/3 of all energy consumption in the Less-Developed Countries. This rate was over the last years rather constant, with increasing overall demand bioenergy consumption increased in absolute terms.

Man is going away from nature and many of the present day diseases are life style diseases.
its is important to know more about the plants of our surroundings to which man as an evolved animal (sorry for this interpretation but man is one of the organism on this earth like others but treats himself as the master of universe ) and its dependence shall depend on survival of the plants. Know plants of your area and document them for medicinal uses
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