Dipanjan Ghosh
Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education
Volume 5 Issue 3 March 2000 pp 60-65 General Article
Glossopterids: Suzerians of Geologically Past Indian Forests
Volume 8 Issue 3 March 2003 pp 64-70 Classroom
Project Lifescape - 11 Hunter Plants
Volume 9 Issue 5 May 2004 pp 33-40 General Article
Search for Future Viands - Algae and Fungi as Food
Volume 11 Issue 3 March 2006 pp 41-50 General Article
Volume 11 Issue 10 October 2006 pp 69-77 General Article
Index Fossils - Evidences from Plant Sources
Volume 16 Issue 1 January 2011 pp 47-60 General Article
Mangroves - The Most Fragile Forest Ecosystem
Volume 18 Issue 1 January 2013 pp 51-66 General Article
Volume 18 Issue 11 November 2013 pp 1004-1014 General Article
Volume 21 Issue 2 February 2016 pp 173-188 Feature Article
Nature Watch: In Imminent Jeopardy: Sunderbans in Danger
Volume 22 Issue 4 April 2017 pp 377-387 General Article
Brahma Kamal: The Himalayan Beauty
Brahma Kamal and few other related species of the thistletribe of plants are native to the Himalayas. Their flowersbloom during mid-monsoon months amongst the rocks andgrasses of alpine meadows and gorges. These extremely rareplants are not only famous for their beautiful flowers, but alsofor their significant importance in traditional medicine. Inthis article, an attempt has been made to document the diversity,distribution, endemism, status, and indigenous usesof these valuable plants.
Volume 23 Issue 4 April 2018 pp 479-489 General Article
Sapriya Himalayana: The Indian Cousing of World's Largest Flower
Sighting Sapria in the wild is a lifetime experience for a botanist.Because this rare, parasitic flowering plant is one of the lesserknown and poorly understood taxa, which is on the brinkof extinction. In India, Sapria is only found in the forestsof Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh. In thisarticle, an attempt has been made to document the diversity,distribution, ecology, and conservation need of this valuableplant.
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