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Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R. mark the start of new Era in Palaeobotany & Palynology with International Carolus Linnaeus Research Award-2014
18 May, 2015, India,
Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R.rock the world of Palaeobotany & Palynology, while International Media reports confirmed their recognition on World’s 500 Most Influential Palaeobotanists for Year 2015 on Earth. Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R. are awarded with International Carolus Linnaeus Research Award-2014. In a high profile international competition flooded with thousands of participants from several countries, India has once again proved it’s leadership in the area. Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R. won the meritorious competition and established the international leadership in Palaeobotany & Palynology. International Agency for Standards and Ratings expressed it’s views that Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R.’s efforts will explore tremendous opportunities in this segment leading it to new height. It is surely a matter of pride for civilians of India to have such brain storming intellectuals for close interaction. India has once again confirmed a rich tradition to produce world renowned intellectuals to benefit international society.
R. Prabhakar is Research Scholar at Palaeobotany & Palynology Research Lab, Dept.of Botany, University College of Science, Saifabad, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
H. Ramakrishna is Professor at Palaeobotany & Palynology Research Lab, Dept.of Botany, University College of Science, Saifabad, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
J. Ganga Kailas is Research Scholar at Palaeobotany & Palynology Research Lab, Dept.of Botany, University College of Science, Saifabad, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
R. Devender is Research Scholar at Palaeobotany & Palynology Research Lab, Dept.of Botany, University College of Science, Saifabad, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R. from India made a historical victory over the international competition and won International Carolus Linnaeus Research Award-2014. Their research was highlighted in international media and gathered a large worldwide attention in scientific circles while it appeared in world's most read journal 'The Journal of Ethnobiology and Traditional Medicine'. In their report on Palynotaxonomical significance of ethnomedicinal plants of Mancherial division in Adilabad district, Telangana State, India they mention that The present study deals with the study of pollen diversity of 30 important ethnomedicinal plants of Mancherial division of Adilabad district in Telangana State. These 30 taxa belong to various families viz., Amaranthaceae, Apocynaceae, Arecaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Capparidaceae, Cleomaceae, Combritaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Dioscoriaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Gentianaceae, Lauraceae, Liliaceae, Loganiaceae, Lythraceae, Meliaceae, Mimosaceae Moraceae, Plumbaginaceae, Rubiaceae, Solanaceae and Tiliaceae (Gamble 1935). These plants have been used by the inhabitant tribes for medicinal purpose to cure various ailments. The pollen of these plants have diversity of morphological characters viz., symmetry, shape, polarity, apertural pattern and sculpture. This diversity may help in authentic identification of various taxa and thus may be useful in taxonomy. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to expand beyond the horizons. It will be worthy to explore the further potential under their legacy. Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R. as valuable intellectuals for the India offer exclusive opportunities for scholars around the world. One of the most attractive weightage for India is to have the awardees for promotion of the concerned scientific discipline for the benefit of its civilians. Thus India which has excellent track record to produce brain storming intellectuals, has offered a new extension in terms of Prabhakar R., Ramakrishna H., Ganga Kailas J. and Devender R. to world.
The 30 ethnomedicinal plants recorded from Mancherial division of Adilabad district have been used by the local tribes to cure various ailments. The diversity recorded in the pollen morphology of these taxa is useful for further confirmation and authentic identification which is useful for the proper record of utilization of these ethnomedicinal plants.
The pollen taxonomy is useful for the authentic identification of the taxa identified by the local tribes. The data recorded regarding ethnomedicinal plants collected from the tribes of Adilabad district is useful to the pharmacologists for drugs preparation for various common ailments.
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