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Flora of Thummalapalle Uranium Mining Area, Andhra Pradesh, India

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: K Raja Kullayiswamy(Author), S Sandhya Rani(Author), B Sadasivaiah(Author), Thammineni Pullaiah(Author)
608 pages, 21 plates with colour photos, 21 plates with b/w photos; b/w illustrations
Flora of Thummalapalle Uranium Mining Area, Andhra Pradesh, India
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  • Flora of Thummalapalle Uranium Mining Area, Andhra Pradesh, India ISBN: 9789352220151 Hardback Jan 2017 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 months
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Language: English

Flora of Thummalapalle Uranium Mining Area, Andhra Pradesh, India is the base line floristic study in a 30 km radius from this mining site. A total of 892 taxa belonging to 869 species under 455 genera and 104 families of Angiosperms have been enumerated. Pteridophytes include 14 species under 13 genera and 12 families, while Bryophytes include 22 taxa belonging to 21 species under 14 genera and 8 families. For each family, key to the genera, followed by the genus with its authority, key to the species, followed by species enumeration is given. The enumeration of the species include the complete citation according to the International Code of Nomenclature, basionym if any, synonyms to connect to the Flora of British India and the Flora of Presidency of Madras. This is followed by detailed descriptions, distribution in the 30 km radius, flowering and fruiting period, vernacular name and specimens examined. Local uses of some species have also been provided. References, index to families, genera, species and local names are given at the end. The book is profusely illustrated with 21 plates of colour photographs of 120 plants. This book will be useful to administrators, foresters, botanists, ecologists and scientist who are working on plants as bio-indicators, and also bio-remediation.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: K Raja Kullayiswamy(Author), S Sandhya Rani(Author), B Sadasivaiah(Author), Thammineni Pullaiah(Author)
608 pages, 21 plates with colour photos, 21 plates with b/w photos; b/w illustrations
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