This Flora will be most useful for students, foresters, agricultural scientists and in general to all nature lovers who are concerned with the preservation and proper utilization of the plant wealth of our country..
Born in the year 1943 Dr. M. Radha Krishna Rao hails from an enlightened family. He obtained his B.Sc. degree from MGM College, Udupi and M.Sc. from Bombay University with Mycology and Plant pathology as a special subject. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in 1990 from the University of Mysore and is currently working as a Reader in Botany in JCBM College, Sringeri. He has published several research papers and is an active taxonomist.
Dr. Govindappa D. Arekal who was a student of Angiosperm Morphology, Taxonomy and Morphogenesis passed away in 1997. He was Professor and Head of the Department of Botany in Mysore and Bangalore Universities. He has guided several Ph.D. students and has to his credit a large number of research publications.
In India, plant exploration work began in the 16th century and there was a good progress during the 19th century. In the last quarter of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century came the publications of important floristic works (Hooker 1872-1897; Cooke 1901-1908; Gamble 1915-1936). These monumental works are considered to be more extensive rather than intensive. The information on the distribution, physiognomy, phonology and the degree of abundance which is very essential for ecological studies and for the proper utilization of plant resources, is inadequate.
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