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Evolution and Systematics, 2000
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Freitas - Contrasting genetic diversity and differentiation of populations of
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DNA Analysis as a Tool in Sea Buckthorn Breeding 1999;
7.Saji Gomez Deepu Mathew T. Parimelazhagan
Characterization of Seabuckthorn (Hippophae spp.) genetic resources in India
using morphological descriptors 2007;
8. Amit Sharma, Gaurav Zinta, Satender
Rana, Poonam Shirkot
Molecular identification of sex in
Hippophae rhamnoides L.using isozyme and RAPD markers;
9. Marius
Ekué - Population Genetics of the Cycad Encephalartos Barteri Ssp. Barteri
(Zamiaceae) In Benin With Notes on Leaflet Morphology and Implications for
Conservation, 2008;
10. Satender Rana A Female Sex Associated Randomly
Amplified Polymorphic DNA Marker in Dioecious Hippophae salicifolia Global
Science Books;
11. Anita Grewal Marker
assisted sex differentiation in dioecious plants JPR Solutions;
12. MANU PANT*, ANKITA LAL, ANJU RANI - HIPPOPHAE
SALICIFOLIA D DON- A PLANT WITH MULTIFARIOUS BENEFITS International Journal of Pharmacy
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13. Amit Sharma Molecular identification of sex in
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China, 2010;
14. Virendra Singh Fatty acids, tocols, and
carotenoids in pulp oil of three sea buckthorn species (Hippophae rhamnoides,
H. salicifolia, and H. tibetana) grown in the Indian Himalayas Journal of the
American 2006;
15. Manju Sundriyal, Lalit Kumar, V. Purohit, R.
Maikhuri, K. Saxena, S.V.C Kameswara Ra Basic nutritional attributes of
Hippophae rhamnoides (Seabuckthorn) populations from Uttarakhand Himalaya,
India 2000;
16. Y.C. Tripathi, Nishat Anjum Flavonoid Constituents, Total
Polyphenol and Antioxidant Efficacy of Hippophae rhamnoides L. Berries;
17. Raghava ReddyPHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON SEA
BUCKTHORN (Hippophae rhamnoides) BERRIES;
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Hydrophilic Bioactive Compounds Content in Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophaë rhamnoides
L.) Berries Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2015;
19. Somen Acharya Seabuckthorn (Hippophae sp. L.): New
crop opportunity for biodiversity conservation in cold arid Trans-Himalayas,
2010;
20. Sushen Pradhan Seabuckthorn (Hippophae sp. L.):
New crop opportunity for biodiversity conservation in cold arid
Trans-Himalayas;
21. Tsering Stobdan Germination and short-term storage
of Hippophae rhamnoides L. seeds and its ex-situ reintroduction potential
assessment under North East Indian conditions;
22. Saurabh Chaudhary Prakash Sharma Ankit Jain Mining
of microsatellites using next generation sequencing of seabuckthorn (Hippophae
rhamnoides L.) transcriptome, Stress physiology and molecular biology of
plants;
23. Rajesh Ghanga, Saurabh Raghuvanshi, Prakash C.
Sharma Expressed sequence tag based identification and expression analysis of
some cold inducible elements in seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2012;
24. Rajesh Ghangal Saurabh Chaudhary Ram Purty Mukesh Jain Opti Prakash
Sharma Optimization of De Novo Short Read Assembly of Seabuckthorn (Hippophae
rhamnoides L.) Transcriptome; LoS ONE, 2013;
25. Yannick Weesepoel, Carmen Socaciu, Adela Pintea,
Raluca Pop, Harry Gruppen Carotenoid composition of berries and leaves from six
Romanian sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) varieties Food Chemistry
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Muir Quality of extracted sea buckthorn seedand pulp oil;
Department of Biosystems Engineering, University of
Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5V6, Canada; and Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge,AlbertaT1K3M4,Canada.
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s. Rao, R. Maikhuri, Shalini Dhyani, Srikant Misra, D. Dhyani Endorsing the
declining indigenous ethnobotanical knowledge system of Seabuckthorn in Central
Himalaya, India Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2010;
27. Ashok Singh, Jitendra S. Butola,S. S. Samant,
Pankaj Sharma, ManoharLal & Sunil Marpa Indigenous Techniques of Product
Development and Economic Potential of Seabuckthorn: A Case Study of Cold Desert
Region of Himachal Pradesh, India Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of
Sciences, India Section B:Biological Sciences
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Seabuckthorn: A Case Study of Cold Desert Region of Himachal Pradesh, India;
28. Gyan P
Mishra Prospects of Local Flora of Trans-Himalayan Region of Ladakh for Various
Medicinal Uses
29. Rashmi Gupta Efficacy of aqueous extract of
Hippophae rhamnoides and its bio-active flavonoids against hypoxia-induced cell
death Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology Journal Canadien D Ophtalmologie, Apr
1, 2006;
30. Vidya Rattan Anita Tomar Effect of Different Temperatures
on the Seed Germination of Willow Leaf Seabuckthorn – Hippophae salicifolia,
Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Centre for Social Forestry and
Eco-rehabilitation, Allahabad E-mail : anitatomar@rediffmail.com;
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SEABUCKTHORN – A POTENTIAL BIORESOURCEIN HIMALAYAS FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OFLOCAL
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32. Rakshit
Pathak ANTIOXIDANT
PROFILING AND FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF LIPIDS PRESENT IN HIPPOPHAE SALICIFOLIA
GROWN IN HIGHER ALTITUDE OF UTTARAKHAND REGION;
33. Attar
Singh Chauhan Antioxidant and antibacterial activities of various
seabuckthorn ( L.) seed extracts;
34. Dipesh Pyakurel Effect of Temperature and
Gibberellic Acid on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Seabuckthorn
(Hippophae L. spp);
35. Dr. Anita TomarSource
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Ecology, Conservation, Product Development and Economic Analysis of Selected
NTFPs of Langtang Area in the Sacred Himalayan Landscape.
37. D. Mishra ANALYSIS AND
CHARACTERIZATION OF RICE ENVIRONMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH
38. Bhavana Sharma Ravi Gupta Renu
Deswal MINING THE PROTEIN
REPERTOIRE OF A HIMALAYAN SHRUB, HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES FOR ANTIFREEZE PROTEINS;
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41. Alessandro Boesi Traditional
knowledge of wild food plants in a few Tibetan communities;
42. Bhakta Prasad Gaire and
Lalita Subedi Medicinal Plant Diversity and their Pharmacological Aspects of
Nepal Himalayas;
43. Rashmi Gupta Efficacy of
aqueous extract of Hippophae rhamnoides and its bio-active flavonoids against
hypoxia-induced cell death;
44. P.S. Negi, A.S. Chauhan,
G.A. Sadi, Y.S. Rohinishree, R.S. Ramteke Antioxidant and antibacterial
activities of various seabuckthorn ( L.) seed extracts Human Resource Development Department, Central Food Technological
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Sadaf Kayani, Mushtaq Ahmad, Muhammad
Zafar, Shazia Sultana ,Muhammad Pukhtoon Zada Khan, Muhammad Aqeel Ashraf,
Javid Hussain GhulaYaseen Ethnobotanicalusesofmedicinalplantsforrespiratorydisorders
among theinhabitantsofGallies – Abbottabad,NorthernPakistan;
49. Jan
Oszmiański Analysis of
Lipophilic and Hydrophilic Bioactive Compounds Content in Sea Buckthorn (
Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) Berries Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry, 2015;
50. Somen Acharya Seabuckthorn (Hippophae sp. L.):
New crop opportunity for biodiversity conservation in cold arid Trans-Himalayas;
51. Saurabh
Chaudhary Mining of
microsatellites using next generation sequencing of seabuckthorn (Hippophae
rhamnoides L.) transcriptome;
52. Bhavana Sharma, Ravi Gupta,
Renu Deswal Mining the
protein repertoire of a Himalayan shrub, HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES for antifreeze
proteins Journal of proteins and proteomics 7(3), 2016, pp. 199-211;
53. Saurabh
Chaudhary Mining of
microsatellites using next generation sequencing of seabuckthorn (Hippophae
rhamnoides L.) transcriptome 2013, Physiology and Molecular Biology of
Plants;
54. Igor V Bartish An Ancient Medicinal Plant at the
Crossroads of Modern Horticulture and Genetics: Genetic Resources and
Biotechnology of Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae L., Elaeagnaceae hylogeography,
Biotechnology,
Medicinal Plants, Genetic
Diversity, DNA analysis
55. Dr. Anita Tomar V.R.R.
Singh and Vidya Rattan SEABUCKTHORN
– A POTENTIAL BIORESOURCE IN HIMALAYAS FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF LOCAL LIVELIHOOD
Centre for Social Forestry and Eco-Rehabilitation, Allahabad - 211 001 Silviculture
Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun - 248 006
Stimate Domnule Dr.Ing.Angel
Proorocu,
Faptul ca ati primit din India
o lucrare pe potriva experientei Dvs, inseamna recunoasterea internationala a
valorii ca expert in problemele catinei. Felicitari sincere si ma bucur pentru succesul Dvs.
Cu deosebita consideratie,
Prof.Dr.Agatha Popescu
56. D. Dhyani, R.K. Maikhuri S. Misra, K.S. RaoEndorsing
the declining indigenous ethnobotanical knowledge system of Seabuckthorn in
Central Himalaya, India; journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jethpharm
"Fruit juice and oil of
Seabuckthorn is a storehouse of nearly 190 bioactive substances and 106 components
(Chu et al., 2003;Ranjith et al., 2006). Seabuckthorn plant is indigenous to
the higher Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, but it is paradoxical that very few
people are aware of its existence and tremendous multidimensional uses.
Consequently, most of the resource perishes every year standing in the
wild."
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