V. V. Sivarajan

V. V. Sivarajan
V. V. Sivarajan
Nacimiento 1944
Fallecimiento 1995
Residencia India
Nacionalidad indio
Campo botánico, profesor
Abreviatura en botánica Sivar.

V.V. Sivarajan ( 1944 - 1995 ) fue un botánico, profesor indio, que desarrolló actividades académicas en el "Departamento de Botánica, de la Universidad de Calicut.

Contenido

Algunas publicaciones

  • A new species ofThottea (Aristolochiaceae) from India. Plant Systematics and Evolution 150 ( 3-4 ) : 201-204, DOI: 10.1007/BF00984196
  • ------------, Indu Balachandran, Babu, A. A new species of Thottea Rottb. (Aristolochiaceae) with notes on the identity of Thottea siliquosa. Indian J. Forestry

Libros

  • ------------, N. K. P. Robson. 1991. Introduction to the principles of plant taxonomy. Ed. Cambridge University Press. 292 pp. ISBN 0521356792 En línea
  • ------------, Indira Balachandran. 1994. Ayurvedic drugs and their plant sources. Ed. Oxford & IBH Pub. Co. 570 pp. ISBN 8120408284
  • ------------, A.K. Pradeep. 1996. Malvaceae of southern peninsular India: a taxonomic monograph. Ed. Daya Pub. House. 312 pp. ISBN 8170351529
  • ------------, Philip Mathew. 1997. Flora of Nilambur (Western Ghats, Kerala). Ed. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh. 900 pp. ISBN 8121101018

Honores

Epónimos

Abreviatura

La abreviatura Sivar. se emplea para indicar a V. V. Sivarajan como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales. (Ver listado de especies descritas por este autor en IPNI)

Referencias

  1. Nordic J. Bot. 19(3): 301 (1999). (IK)
  2. Rheedea 10(2): 117 (2000). (IK)
  3. Rheedea 6(2): 51 (1996). (IK)
  4. Novon 9(2): 147 (1999). (IK)
  5. Fam. Eriocaulac. in India 60 (1994). (IK)
  6. Willdenowia 20(1–2): 135. 1991 (IK)
  7. Rheedea 6(2): 47 (1996). (IK)
  8. Sida 18(3): 809. 1999 (IK)

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