Dr. Vinod Devidas Devarkar
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Dr. Vinod Devidas Devarkar

HOD
Department of Botany and Research Center, Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji College, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Botany from Amravati University, India

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Taxonomy of Angiosperms
62%
Plant Systematic
90%
Ethnobotany
75%
Plant Ecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
2
Articles
18
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Devarkar, V.D., 2020. Pharmacological and preliminary phytochemical studies in Solanum torvum Swartz. Plant. Sci., 3: 10-14.
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  2. Sangekar, S., V. Devarkar and N. Pandhure, 2019. In vitro micropropagation and pharmacognostical studies in Datura inoxia mill. Pla. Sci., 2: 32-35.
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  3. Joshi, M.P., P.V. Barde, P,V, Mungantiwar, A,V, Bhole and V.D. Devarkar, 2019. Environmental impact assessment studies of ground water in Solapur thermal power plant area (Maharashtra), India. Pla. Sci., 2: 48-52.
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  4. Devarkar, V.D., V.V. Nichat and M.P. Joshi, 2018. Baseline impact assessment studies on flora and fauna around goa industrial development corporation (GIDC), Goa zone. Pla. Sci., 1: 9-17.
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  5. Devarkar, V.D., 2018. Inventory for ethno-vegetable knowledge of the tribals from satpura hill area-Melghat, Dist. Amravati (India). Pla. Sci., 1: 1-8.
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  6. Chavhan, S.T., M.S. Darade and V.D. Devarkar, 2018. Mycopathological studies on Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek (Green gram) from Patur, Dist. Akola (MS), India. Plantae Sci., 1: 55-59.
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  7. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2018. Anatomical and phytochemical characterization of Theriophonum minutum (Willd.) Baill.–An ethnomedicinal plant. Pla. Sci., 1: 18-24.
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  8. Devarkar, V.D., V.R. Marathe and D.P. Chavan, 2011. Dietary and medicinal significance of wild vegetables from Osmanabad region, Maharashtra. Life Sci. Leaflets, 11: 317-332.
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  9. Devarkar, V.D. and M.P. Joshi, 2011. Study of change in air quality at the Merck ltd., Goa (India) Due to expansion of pharmaceutical unit. Biosci. Discov., 2: 21-28.
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  10. Devarkar, V.D. and M.P. Joshi, 2011. Phytosociological studies of Bodhghat area Dist. Dantewada with reference to importance value index (IVI). In Bionano Frontier (Special Issue-NCRNAIIAT), 22-23: 53-57.
  11. Devarkar, V.D., 2010. Plants of great medicinal value from Korku ethnomedicine. Biosci. Disc., 1: 21-25.
  12. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2009. Some Ethnomedicinally Important New Reports from Melghat. In: Phytotherapeutic Wisdom of Indian Rural Aboriginals, Singh, V. (Ed.). Article No. 33. Scientific Publishers, India.
  13. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2008. Some ethnomedicinally important new plant reports from Melghat. J. Econ. Taxon Bot., 32: 214-215.
  14. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2007. Korku Uses of Some Lesser Known Monocotyledonous Ethnomedicinal Plants of MelGhat (Dist. Amravati). In: Herbal Technology: Recent Trends and Progress, Vartak, V.D. et al. (Eds.). Scientific Publishers, India, pp: 31-36.
  15. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2006. Pharmacognostic studies on padmacarini. Aryavaidyan, 20: 74-79.
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  16. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2002. Some unique ethnomedicinal plants of korkus of melghat tiger reserve (Maharashtra). Ethanobotany, 14: 16-19.
  17. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2002. Pharmacognostic studies in some asteraceous ethnomedicinal plants of korkus of melghat, Dist. Amravati (M.S.). BRI`S J. Adv. Sci. Technol., 5: 28-32.
  18. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2001. Studies in ethnobotany of melghat (Amravati Dist. Amravati) I antisterility drugs. BRI`S J. Adv. Sci. Technol., 4: 63-66.
  19. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 2001. Studies in ethanobotany of korkus of melghat (Amravati District) II drugs for urino-genital disorders. BRI`S J. Adv. Sci. Technol., 4: 67-68.
  20. Bhogaonkar, P.Y. and V.D. Devarkar, 1999. Additions to the Flora of Melghat. Some rare and uncommon plants. Technical Bulletin, No. VII. The Directorate, Project Tiger, Melghat, Amravati. (Maharashtra, India)..