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    Evaluation of Genetic Diversity in Antiaris toxicaria Lesch. from Sacred Groves of the Western Ghats, India by Umdale, Suraj D., Mirgal, Amit B., Shinde, Bhairu N., Sawant, Rahul S., Salunkhe, Chandrakant B., Gaikwad, Nikhil B.

    Published in National Academy science letters (01-08-2020)
    “…Antiaris toxicaria Lesch. is a deciduous tree belongs to the family Moraceae, is native to the Old World tropics. It is an important industrial forest plant…”
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    Extended distribution of Dipcadi concanense (Dalzell) Baker - a highly threatened plant taxon of the family Asparagaceae by Deshpande, Anup S., Mirgal, Amit, Krishnan, S., Narkhede, Satish, Janarthanam, Malapati K.

    Published in Journal of threatened taxa (26-11-2016)
    “…Dipcadi concanense (Dalzell) Baker a highly threatened species is endemic to the Konkan region of Maharashtra State, India.  Now, it is recorded from a new…”
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    Comparative Morpho-micrometric Investigations in Six Indigenous Ocimum Species of India with DOE Based HPTLC Method for Multi-class Component Analysis by Mirgal, Amit, Ghoshal, Sautik, Ghule, Chetana, Bhatt, Krishna, Patel, Kalpana, Girme, Aboli, Hingorani, Lal

    Published in Planta medica (01-04-2023)
    “…The genus is one of India's prominent botanical classes of traditional medicinal culture comprising medicinally and agronomically important plants…”
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    Distinct Morphological and Analytical Features of Spinacia oleracea Differentiating from Conventional Spinach Plants by Kureshi, Azazahemad A., Ghoshal, Sautik, Adsare, Suraj, Saste, Ganesh, Mirgal, Amit, Girme, Aboli, Hingorani, Lal

    Published in ACS food science & technology (17-02-2023)
    “…Spinacia oleracea (S. oleracea), also known as spinach or Indian spinach, is a rich source of carotenoids and flavonoids with a wide range of health benefits…”
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    Distribution and population status of threatened medicinal tree Saraca asoca (Roxb.) De Wilde from Sahyadri–Konkan ecological corridor by Patwardhan, Ankur, Pimputkar, Makarand, Mhaskar, Monali, Agarwal, Prerna, Barve, Narayani, Gunaga, Rajesh, Mirgal, Amit, Salunkhe, Chandrakant, Vasudeva, R.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-11-2016)
    “…The study assesses distribution and population status of Saraca asoca from Sahyadri–Konkan ecological corridor. Eighteen localities at various protection…”
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