Abstract
Present paper deals with detailed description, phenology, note on the status, conservation and cultivation of Bidaria khandalense (Sant.) Jagtap and Singh.
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Present paper deals with detailed description, phenology, note on the status, conservation and cultivation of Bidaria khandalense (Sant.) Jagtap and Singh.
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Sardesai, M.M., Gaikwad, S.P. and Kamble, M.Y., 2006. Notes on distribution, status and Ex-situ conservation of Bidaria khandalense (Sant.) Jagtap and Singh (Asclepiadaceae). Indian Journal of Forestry, 29(2), pp.181-185. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2006-W300K9
Manuscript Published on 01 June 2006
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