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    Resource utilization and anthropogenic pressure in a part of Submontane forest of outer Himalaya, Uttarakhand by Bhasker Joshi, Pramod Kumar

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Present study was conducted in a part of submontane forest of Kumaun, Outer Himalaya adjacent to Kashipur, at (29º 14-43.6)–(29º 19-50.5) N latitude and (79º 03-22.6)–(79º 04-23.2) E longitude at an elevation of 253.4–265.5 meter above the sea level, within the districts of Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar to check the various resources and effect of anthropogenic pressure in forest ecosystem. …”
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    Micropropagation of Tricholepis roylei Hook. F.—a point endemic species of the Western Himalaya by Giriraj Singh Panwar, Bhavana Joshi

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Abstract Background Tricholepis roylei Hook. f. is a bushy annual shrub of the Asteraceae family and point endemic species of the Western Himalaya. T. roylei is a critically endangered species and factors like poor seed germination and habitat destruction are further rendering the species towards extinction. …”
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    The complete chloroplast genome of Leptodermis scabrida (Rubiaceae): an endemic shrub in Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains by Ying Zhang, Sheng Chen, Ruijiang Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Leptodermis scabrida is an important endemic species in Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains. Here, we report the complete chloroplast genome of L. scabrida. …”
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    Therapeutic and Anti-Thrombotic Properties of Some Naturally Fermented Soybean Foods of the Eastern Himalayas by Pynhunlang Kharnaior, Mayouri Das, Jyoti Prakash Tamang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…However, fibrinolytic enzyme-producing bacteria from naturally fermented soybean foods of the Eastern Himalayas viz. <i>kinema</i>, <i>grep-chhurpi, peha, peron namsing, peruñyaan</i> and <i>bemerthu</i> have not been screened yet. …”
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    Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity and Structure of the Langur Population in a Complex Landscape of the Nepal Himalaya by Laxman Khanal, Mukesh Kumar Chalise, Xue-Long Jiang, Randall C. Kyes

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Mantel test results indicated that the landscape heterogeneity of the Himalaya has shaped the population genetic structure of the Himalayan langurs due to the combined effects of isolation by resistance and isolation by distance phenomena. …”
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