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PART-I Karyomorphological studies in Zingiberaceae
Introduction
Materials
1. Castus malortieanus
2. C.speciosus
3. Globba cernua
4. G.ophioglossa
5. Z.cernuum
6. Z.neesanum
7. Z.officianale
8. Z.purpureum
9. Z.roseum
10. Z.zerumbet
11. Curcuma aerugenosa
12. C.amada
13. C.aromatica
14. C.caesia
15. C.comosa
16. C.decipiens
17. C.haritha
18. C.Iongu
19. C.malabarica
20. C.raktacanta
21. C.zedoaria
22. Hedychium coronarium
23. H.coronarium
24. H.flavescens
25. H.spicatum
26. Kaempferia galanga
27. K.pulchra
28. K.rotunda
29. Alpinia calcarata
30. A.galanga
31. A.malaccensis
32. A.nigra
33. A.purpurata
34. A.smithiae
35. A.zerumbet
36. A.zerumbet
37. Amomum cannicarpum
38. A.Hypoleucum
39. A.muricatum
40. A.pterocarpum
41. Elettaria cardamom
42. E. cardamomum
43. E. cardamomum
1a. Castus malortieanus
2a. C.speciosus
3a. Globba cernua
4a. G.ophioglossa
5a. Z.cernuum
6a. Z.neesanum
7a. Z.officianale
8a. Z.purpureum
9a. Z.roseum
10a. Z.zerumbet
11a. Curcuma aerugenosa
12a. C.amada
13a. C.aromatica
14a. C.caesia
15a. C.comosa
16a. C.decipiens
17a. C.haritha
18a. C.Iongu
19a. C.malabarica
20a. C.raktacanta
21a. C.zedoaria
22a. Hedychium coronarium
23a. H.coronarium
24a. H.flavescens
25a. H.spicatum
26a. Kaempferia galanga
27a. K.pulchra
28a. K.rotunda
29a. Alpinia calcarata
30a. A.galanga
31a. A.malaccensis
32a. A.nigra
33a. A.purpurata
34a. A.smithiae
35a. A.zerumbet
36a. A.zerumbet
37a. A.Hypoleucum
39a. A.muricatum
40a. A.pterocarpum
41a. Elettaria cardamom
42a. E. cardamomum
43a. E. cardamomum
Methods
a Mitotic squash experiments.
b. Detailed Karyomorphological studies by image analysis system
Photographs and image processing
Quantitative karyotyping of the chromosomes
Quantitative idiograms of chromosomes
Different Steps of karyotype analysis of H.coronarium
Observations
DISCUSSION
a. Chromosome numbers in the genera investigted
b. Basic chromosome numbers in various genera
c. Polyploidy in the family Zingiberaceae
d. Karyomorphometrical analysis
e. Cytological evolution in Zingiberaceae
Summary
PART-II Major Essential oil Constituents in Zingiberaceae
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Plant materials
Isolation of essential oil
Qualitative and quantitative analysis
Chemotaxonomic evaluations
Evaluation of ecological role of terpenoids
Observations
DISCUSSION
a. Essential oil quantification in the taxa investigated
b. Physico-chemical characterization of essential oils in the taxa investigated
c. Chemotaxonomical aspects of terpenoids in Zingiberaceae
d. Chemical ecology of terpenoids in Zingiberaceae
Summary
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