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Role of botanical garden in ex-situ conservation of rare, endangered and medicinal plants in Khandesh, Maharashtra, India. | Abstract
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Role of botanical garden in ex-situ conservation of rare, endangered and medicinal plants in Khandesh, Maharashtra, India.

Author(s): Kshirsagar S. R.

Abstract

Present paper communicates ex-situ conservation of rare, endangered, endemic and medicinal plants from Khandesh region of Maharashtra state, India. In botanical garden I have conserved and multiplied plants by collection of saplings, seeds, rhizomes in proper season from forest areas.

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