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Software for Automated Analysis of Phytoplankton

    Phytoplankton, also known as microalgae is an important bio-indicator for water quality. Water quality is of great concern to administrative authorities as it not only affects human…

Difficult to Move Ahead Without Taxonomy and Taxonomists

    If you are a plant biologist (botanist), people around you expect you to recognize and identify plants in the surrounding areas and this irrespective of the branch of botany you…

http://www.indianbotanists.com crossed 3500 hits in just a few months.

becoming popular indianbotanists.com has 3500 hits in just a few months. Thanks to all. twitter.com/IndianBotanist— Indian Botanists (@IndianBotanists) March 22, 2013  Put your comments for…

Biochemical Society, London Announces ‘Science Communication Competition

If you are an undergraduate or postgraduate and feels that you have talent in science writing, you can take part in annual ‘science communication competition’.You need to submit an original piece of…

Tomato Engineering – Understanding Fruit Development and Ripening Parameters

Tomato is an important ingredient of many Indian dishes. In many parts of Indian states you can’t think of food with tomato. It is consumed in different forms such as tomato sauce, ketchup…

32nd New Phytologist Symposium : 20 – 22 November, 2013

Symposium Title: ‘Plant interactions with other organisms: molecules, ecology and evolution’Official Poster of 32nd New Phytologist Symposium Date : 20-22 November 2013Venue : Universidad Católica…

International Trade of Rosewoods and Ebonies from Asia, Central America and Madagascar will now be regulated by CITES

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) triennial World’s Wildlife Conference which closed today on 14th March 2013 took decisive action to protect…

Govt. of India has announced, ‘Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy-2013

TweetThe Government has announced the Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy-2013 which aims to provide both investment of science led technology and innovation in select areas of…

Indian Botanists Remembers One Among Many Indian Women Botanists : Dr. Edavaleth Kakkat Janaki Ammal

 (On the Occasion of International Women’s Day )Dr. Edavaleth Kakkat Janaki Ammal Born – 4th November 1897Schooling – Tellichery, KeralaBachelor’s degree – Queen Mary’s College, Madras (now…