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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, and Paleobotany practical manual is a comprehensive and invaluable resource specifically designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students seeking practical knowledge and hands-on experience in the study of these intriguing plant groups. Covering an extensive range of topics, this manual delves into the morphology, anatomy, reproduction, and evolutionary significance of pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and paleobotany. The primary objective of this manual is to provide students with immersive learning experiences that complement their theoretical studies of these plant groups. It offers the unique opportunity to observe and analyze the distinctive features of fern gametophytes and sporophytes, explore the morphology of gymnosperms, and examine fossil specimens. By engaging with this manual, students will not only develop essential skills in identification, experimentation, and interpretation, but also cultivate a deeper understanding of the captivating realms of pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and paleobotany. To facilitate comprehension, the manual is accompanied by diagrams and sketches illustrating the prepared samples based on student observations. Starting with a clear classification and highlighting the salient features of various groups of cryptogamic plants,
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Arulbalachandran D.,, Soundarya V., Balamurugan V., Karthiksaran C.
Arulbalachandran D, Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany, School of Life Sciences, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. His area of specialization in research is crop molecular breeding and stress physiology. He completed his doctoral degree in crop mutation breeding, Botany, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu and he has more than seventee years of teaching experience. He is focusing on the research in the field of cytogenetics, mutation breeding and molecular analysis in crops and collaborated with various national and international institutes. He completed a research project under UGC and involved in the administrative work pertaining to academic side as a board member for curricula in various institutions and member of various scientific societies. He is reviewer of various national and international journals. He has published more than fifty research articles, seven book chapters on important aspects of crop molecular breeding and crop stress physiology, tolerance mechanism of exogenous abscisic acid induced drought stress. He edited a book entitled Sustainable Agriculture towards Food Security in Future published by Springer, Singapore and also contributed two text books viz., Ecology- Pollution and Biodiversity and Mutation Breeding in Crop Plants. He has delivered lectures in refresher courses and presented in international and national conferences for presenting his research findings. He is a professional member of the American Society of Plant Biology, USA, Royal Society of Biology (RSB, UK), Indian Society of Genetics and Plant Breeding.
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