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#137 From: "Dr. M. Mahadevappa" <mahadevrice@...>
Date:: Mon Jan 2, 2006 11:25 am
Subject:: Re: Zygogramma was tested on how many plant species?
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I think it is done for all wildly growing plants and systematically on cultivated crops. There are scientists who worked and would probablyl respond to this
 
M mahadevappa
Pankaj Oudhia <pankajoudhia@...> wrote:
Dear Group Members,
    Yesterday I was delivering lecture on Parthenium among school boys.
During discussion on biocontrol I got question about the number of
plant species on which Zygogramma beetles were tested before release in
Australia and India. Experts like Dr. Mahadevappa, Dr.Gautam and
Dr.Throp are with us in this group.

Looking forward for replies.

regards
Pankaj Oudhia 








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Ex-Chairman, ASRB, Ex-Vice Chancellor UAS, Dharwad
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Bangalore - 560 040 , Karnataka, INDIA
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#136 From: GAUTAM RAM DASS <gautamjul@...>
Date:: Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:49 am
Subject:: Re: Zygogramma was tested on how many plant species?
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Dear Pankaj.
In India, feeding of Zygogramma bicolorata in laboratoty under quarantine conditions was done on 40 plant species. Out these, no adult feeding oviposition or larval feeding were observed except on Parthenium hysterophorus. Slight adult feeding was observed on niger (Guizotia abyssinica) and jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum). Hope, other experts will also be responding. In case Australian position remains unattnded, let me know I will get back to you after recovery from my ill health in order to reply this part. 
Wish you and IPRNG  family a prosperous year 2006
Regards 

Pankaj Oudhia <pankajoudhia@...> wrote:
Dear Group Members,
    Yesterday I was delivering lecture on Parthenium among school boys.
During discussion on biocontrol I got question about the number of
plant species on which Zygogramma beetles were tested before release in
Australia and India. Experts like Dr. Mahadevappa, Dr.Gautam and
Dr.Throp are with us in this group.

Looking forward for replies.

regards
Pankaj Oudhia 








Dr. R. D. GAUTAM,
Principal Scientist
Plant Health Clinic, Division of Entomology,
Indian Agricultural Research Institute,
New Delhi-110 012.
Ph. 091-11-25842413 (H), 091-11-25842482 (Off.),Fax-91(11) 25846420,Mobile-9810546703


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#135 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Fri Dec 30, 2005 3:19 pm
Subject:: Zygogramma was tested on how many plant species?
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Dear Group Members,
     Yesterday I was delivering lecture on Parthenium among school boys.
During discussion on biocontrol I got question about the number of
plant species on which Zygogramma beetles were tested before release in
Australia and India. Experts like Dr. Mahadevappa, Dr.Gautam and
Dr.Throp are with us in this group.

Looking forward for replies.

regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#134 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Fri Dec 30, 2005 3:13 pm
Subject:: Programme of Second ICPM
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Dear Group Members,
      For those who have not attended this important event, the
programme of event is now available online at

http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=interactiveTableView&itableId=2114

You can get details of sessions as well as speakers from this
programme. The effort to add the papers of this conference at this site
is in progress.

regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#133 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Sat Dec 24, 2005 6:06 am
Subject:: New Members, Introduction Please
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WE WISH YOU ALL
A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

MAY THE NEW  YEAR BE FULL OF GOOD HEALTH,
HAPPINESS, SUCCESS & PROSPERITY
FOR YOU & YOUR FAMILY.

  MAY GOD BLESS YOU
AND
  YOUR FAMILY WITH EVER
LASTING PEACE, CONTENTMENT AND JOY........

IPRNG Team.
=========================================

After Second International Conference on Parthenium Management many
new members have joined this group. I request the new members to give
your brief introduction.

regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#132 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Thu Dec 22, 2005 3:45 pm
Subject:: Re: Strategy for Parthenium Management from the Parthenium Action Group-Indian Exper
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"R. Santhanam" <rsanthanam_delhi@...> wrote:
21 December 2005

Dear Shri. Pankaj Oudhia,

Re message No 3 on Parthenium, thanks your posting and the web site.

It can be treated as a weed. If we follow Masanobu Fukuoka's organic
farming concepts, weeds can be used beneficially. However we can
strike a practical via media between different advocacies.TNAU has
done some work on feeding water hyacinth to vermi compost piles to
create a rich manure. Similarly Biosanitiser developed by Dr. Uday
Bhawalkar can be used to compost such weeds. If the soil and water
are carrying more salts than healthy or if they are laden with
undesirable salts, then weeds appear. A healthy soil does not sprout
weeds a is known to most farmers/gardners. Hence instead of burning
he weeds and thereby polluting the air, we can compost it with
biosanitiser treated water. This will then become a biomass resource.



Sincerely,

R. Santhanam
-- In IPRNG@..., "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@i...>
wrote:
>
> Strategy for Parthenium Management from the Parthenium Action Group-
> Indian Experience.
>
> This research paper is available online at
>
> http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=earticleView&earticleId=734&page=-2
>
>
> regards
> Pankaj Oudhia
>

#131 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Sat Dec 17, 2005 8:07 am
Subject:: FW: Botanical Dermatology
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Botanical Dermatology
Feverfew and carrot weed (Parthenium hysterophores)

Feverfew, or carrot weed, is an unwelcome plant, which is also known
as the scourge of India. This species has developed a wide ecologic
niche in India after it was accidentally imported with a consignment
of wheat from the United States.

The Indian plant contains large amounts of sesquiterpene lactones
(SQLs) and produces a severe widespread dermatitis, which occurs
predominantly in men. The dermatitis resembles ragweed dermatitis.

For more information please visit at
http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic904.htm



regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#130 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Sat Dec 17, 2005 8:04 am
Subject:: Risk Assessment Methodology for Parthenium
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Dear Group Members,
      During International conference many participants were eager to
know about the risk assessment for Parthenium in their areas. I am
forwarding Risk Assessment results of Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk
(PIER) for their reference. It is prepared by Rod Randall of Australia.

http://www.hear.org/pier/wra/australia/pahys-wra.htm


regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#129 From: "Dr. M. Mahadevappa" <mahadevrice@...>
Date:: Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:00 pm
Subject:: Re: Strategy for Parthenium Management from the Parthenium Action Group-Indian Exper
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Dear Dr Pankaj,
 
I went through the whole write up and it is excellent. There is one observation which may need to be modified. There is a sentence stating that why one pspecies to be encouraged to replace Parthenium and that plant may have the potential to become a weed.
I want react that "A harmless weed can safely replace a harmful weed. Further there has to be some green cover on any public land to prevent soil erosion and also to purify the air. Third point is that we are not recommending any single species anywhere. Our success story includes 12 species in Karnataka. C, Sericea has wider adaptability and relatively strong allelopathic effect".
 
This question was asked and I answered it. Perhaps you were attending some other session at that time,
 
Please circulate this lest people understand in a different way. Thanks and congrats once again.
 
Regards,
M Mahadevappa


Pankaj Oudhia <pankajoudhia@...> wrote:
Strategy for Parthenium Management from the Parthenium Action Group-
Indian Experience.

This research paper is available online at

http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=earticleView&earticleId=734&page=-2


regards
Pankaj Oudhia







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#128 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Fri Dec 16, 2005 2:38 pm
Subject:: Strategy for Parthenium Management from the Parthenium Action Group-Indian Exper
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Strategy for Parthenium Management from the Parthenium Action Group-
Indian Experience.

This research paper is available online at

http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=earticleView&earticleId=734&page=-2


regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#127 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:34 am
Subject:: FW: Is dryness really a problem?
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#126 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Thu Dec 15, 2005 9:27 am
Subject:: FW: Beware the weedy hitchhiker these holidays
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Beware the weedy hitchhiker these holidays

http://www.abc.net.au/capricornia/stories/s1531304.htm
Beware the weedy hitchhiker these holidays
Thursday, 15 December  2005
Reporter: Belinda Berry
Presenter: David Anderson

The Department of Natural Resources' Greg Jones is warning holiday
travellers to beware inadvertent souvenirs.
Would you stop at dusk on a deserted highway to offer a lift to a
mysterious
stranger in a balaclava?There's another sort of hitchhiker you should
be
equally wary of - and they don't even need to get in the car, being
quite
content to ride shotgun on the bonnet, the roof, even the tyres or
the soles
of your boots.
Weeds are notorious hitchhikers, and they're gearing up to bum a ride
off
you festive season...........................

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#125 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Fri Dec 9, 2005 4:28 pm
Subject:: Pictures of Second ICPM
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Hi,
   Some pictures of second International Conference on Parthenium
Management [5-7 December,2005] are available at

http://in.photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/IPRNG/lst


regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#124 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Thu Dec 8, 2005 2:18 pm
Subject:: FW : Conference on Parthenium Management in the city on December 5
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Conference on Parthenium Management in the city on December 5
http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?
id=180343&n_date=20051203&cat=India

#123 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Thu Dec 8, 2005 2:21 pm
Subject:: FW : Funds to Raitha Samparka Kendras for eradication of Parthenium
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Funds to Raitha Samparka Kendras for eradication of Parthenium

http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=61516

#122 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Thu Dec 1, 2005 3:59 pm
Subject:: Parthenium awareness week at NRCWS in Pictures.
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Parthenium Awareness Week

Parthenium Awareness Week celebrated from 26th August to 1st September
2005

http://www.nrcws.org/Event%20latest.htm

#121 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Thu Dec 1, 2005 3:01 pm
Subject:: Some important information for Second ICPM participants.
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ACCOMMODATION
Indian delegates will be arranged accommodation to a limited extent
in various hostels and guest houses in and around Hebbal campus.
Foreign delegates will be accommodated in various hotels varying from
5- star hotels to 2 star hotels, nearer to Hebbal/ Conference place,
as per their request. The official travel agent, Travel Corporation
(India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore will provide necessary assistance in
this regard. Contact the Travel Agent through E-mail ID,
tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@.... The details about
tariff, location, etc. can be obtained from www.tciconferences.com;
contact- Mr. Srinivasa at 9242497789.

Hotel Accommodations

Foreign delegates will be accommodated in the Hotels with the
following details: Log on www.tciconferences.com; or E-mail:
tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@... for further
details.

Room Rates
No. Name, km away from the Place of Venue Price US $/ Indian Rupees
Single Double
1 Gold Finch, 12 km US $ 125/- US $140/-
2 Ashray International, 13 km Rs. 1850/- Rs. 2300/-
3 The Basil, 13 km Rs. 1000/- Rs. 1150/-
4 Yashasvi Nivas, 12 km Rs. 1100/- Rs. 1200/-
The above rates exclude Taxes. Buffet breakfast is included in
Hotels - Sl. No. 1, 2 & 3. Rates are subject to change. Official
travel agent will accommodate the delegates in similar Hotel in case
of non-availability of rooms in a particular hotel.
Accommodation will be confirmed against receipt of full amount for
the entire stay period. The Demand Draft in favour of "Travel
Corporation (I) Bangalore" along with arrival and departure details
may please be sent to the Travel agent.
Indian delegates can also avail accommodation facilities in the above
Hotels, if required. E-mail: Log on www.tciconferences.com; or E-
mail: tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@...; contact- Mr.
Srinivasa at 9242497789 for further details.

TOUR
Pre and post- Conference tours to tourist spots will be organised for
the registered delegates and accompanying persons in and around
Bangalore as well as other places of interest by the travel agent,
Travel Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore on payment basis. Log
on to www.tciconferences.com; E-mail: tcibangalore@... or
conferenceblr@... for details about tariff, places of interest
and other background information.
Around Bangalore, places of interest are Lalbagh (200 years old
botanical garden), Vidhana Soudha (sprawling granite structure
housing Government Secretariat of Karnataka), Bangalore Palace (built
by Chamaraja Wodeyar in Tudor Style inspired by Windsor Castle in
1887), Ulsoor Lake, Cubbon Park, Fine Art Gallery of Venkatappa,
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Open Lions' Safari
at Banneraghatta, summer retreat of Nandi Hills and other places. For
details, log on to www.bsnl.co.in or www.kstdc.nic.in or
www.tciconferences.com; E-mail: kstdc@... or
tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@...
Places of interest could be Mysore (140 km from Bangalore with
Maharaja Palace built in 1911, Chamarajendra Art Gallery, Zoological
Gardens, Government Silk Factory, world famous Musical and
Illuminated Gardens), Shravanabelagola (160 km from Bangalore, 57
feet tall monolith of Gomateshwara, Jain Sage), Belur (220 km from
Bangalore, finest carvings of stone built in 1116 AD by Hoysala King
Vishnuvardhana), and Halebid (15 km from Belur, finest sculptures of
Hoysala). Package trips are available for one to two days depending
on the distance and places to be covered. For details, log on to
www.bsnl.co.in or www.kstdc.nic.in or www.tciconferences.com ; send E-
mail: kstdc@... or tcibangalore@... or
conferenceblr@...; contact- Mr. Srinivasa at 9242497789, for
details.

GENERAL INFORMATION
CONFERENCE VENUE: Bangalore
The Conference will be held in Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra Campus of
the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, about 22 km from
Airport, and 15 km from Railway Station and Central Bus Stand.

Conference Secretariat Office
During the Conference, a Conference Secretariat Office will be
located at the Venue of the Conference, GKVK Campus. Operating
Services will be available between 9.00 and 18.00 hours IST.
Arrangements for checking slides for speakers will be available at
this office from December 4, 2005 onwards.

Presentation Facilities
One multimedia projector and one web camera facilities will be
available in each conference room.

Arrival in Bangalore City
An information desk will be set up in front of the arrival gate of
the Bangalore Airport on 3rd and 4th December 2005. Our personnel
along with travel agent will provide you with assistance for
transportation to your Hotel, provided prior information on time,
date, airline, flight number/ train number, etc. of your arrival is
made known to the Organizer/ Travel Agent. E-mail ID of Travel agent -
  tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@...; contact- Mr.
Srinivasa at 9242497789, for details. Foreign delegates have to be in
contact with the Travel Agent for receiving at the Airport and drop
to the Hotel, and vice-versa.

Visa
Please check visa requirements at the representative Consulate or
Embassy of India in your country. You can also avail the necessary
services/ assistance from the Travel Agent, Travel Corporation
(India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Log on to www.tciconferences.com; send
E-mail: tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@... for
details.

Insurance
The registration fees do not include insurance for the participants
regarding accidents, sickness or loss of personal property. You are
advised to make necessary arrangements for a short-term health and
accident insurance before leaving your home country. You can also
avail the necessary services/ assistance from the Travel Agent,
Travel Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Log on to
www.tciconferences.com; send E-mail: tcibangalore@... or
conferenceblr@... for details.
Currency Exchange
The currency at Bangalore is Indian rupees and the exchange rate is
approximately Rs. 45/- for one US $. All major currency can be
exchanged at Bangalore. The official Bank and Traveling agent will
assist you in exchange of the currency or you can get the currency
exchanged at Hotel or airport also. You can also avail the necessary
services/ assistance from the travel agent, Travel Corporation
(India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Log on to www.tciconferences.com; E-
mail: tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@... for details.

ABOUT THE CITY
Bangalore, southern city of India is the capital of Karnataka. It was
founded by Kempegowda of Magadi, a chieftain of Vijayanagara empire
around 16th Century. Bangalore is situated at an altitude of 920
meters above MSL with latitude of 12.97º N and longitude of 77.56º E.
Bangalore with salubrious and warm climate has 5.5 million population
spread over an area of 368 sq. km. Bangalore is not only for its
beauty and technological advancements but also for its easy access to
the marvels of lands around it. This city is full of trees which line
up the parks and the streets with colours of green, orange, red and
yellow to make its wonderful sight. Bangalore is popularly known
as "The Silicon Valley of India", "Garden City of India", "Hub of Bio-
technology", "Pub City", and "The Cosmopolitan City", and is the
fastest emerging industrialized cities in India, keeping pace with
the latest trends and fashion. For details, visit,
www.bangaloretelecom.com or www.kstdc.nic.in or
www.tciconferences.com; send E-mail: tcibangalore@... or
conferenceblr@... or kstdc@... for details.

WEATHER
Beginning of December is cool and pleasant. Light winter clothing is
required. The day temperature ranges from 25 to 27º C and night
temperature from 12 to 15º C with clear sky.

Reconfirmation of Departure
Departure air tickets (both international and domestic) should be
reconfirmed 72 hours in advance. You can do so through the travel
agent, at the Registration desk. You can also avail the necessary
services/ assistance from the travel agent, Travel Corporation
(India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Log on to www.tciconferences.com; E-
mail: tcibangalore@... or conferenceblr@....

Airport pick up and drop
You can also avail the necessary services/ assistance from the travel
agent, Travel Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Log on to
www.tciconferences.com; E-mail: tcibangalore@... or
conferenceblr@...; contact- Mr. Srinivasa at 9242497789, for
details.

Social Events
Cultural programme will be arranged for the benefit of registered
participants and accompanying members on December 5, 2005 during
evening times to provide glimpses of various dance programme
including Bharatha Natyam, etc. The details about the cultural
programme will be provided at the time of Registration.

MAILING ADDRESS

Dr. T.K. Prabhakara Setty
Organising Secretary (International Conference on Parthenium)
& Director of Research
University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bangalore - 560
065, India

CONTACT
The organizers may be contacted on the following:
Telephone (Office hours – 9.00 AM to 4.00 PM): 91- 080-23330206, 080-
23515944
(After Office hours – 9448025004 - Mobile)
Fax: 91-080-23330206, 23330277
E-mail: p_setty@..., mjpad1in@...,
tvramachandraprasad@..., tvramachandraprasad@...

OTHER IMPORTANT ADDRESSES AT BANGALORE

Dr. M.N. Sheelavantar
Chairman - Local Organising Committee & Vice-Chancellor
University of Agricultural Sciences
GKVK Campus
Bangalore – 560 065
Phone – 080-23332442 (Office)
E-mail: mnsheelavantar@... Dr. M. Mahadevappa
Member Organising Committee &
Former Chairman – ASRB
"Samarasa", No. 1576, 1st Cross
Chandra Layout, Bangalore – 560 040
Phone: 080-23216040 (Residence)
E-mail: mahadevrice@...
Dr. R. Dwarakinath
Former Vice-Chancellor (UASB) & Former Chairman- Agriculture
Commission (GOK), No. 143, 6th Main, 4th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore –
  560 011
Phone: 080-26638320 (Office)
E-mail: amebang@... Dr. G.K. Veeresh
Former Vice-Chancellor (UASB)
No. 239, 4th Main, Ganganagar,
Bangalore – 560 032
Phone: 080-23332482 (Residence)
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Dr. R.J. Rabindra
Project Director
Project Directorate of Biological Control, ICAR, Bellary Road
Hebbal, Bangalore – 560 024
Phone: 080-23417930 (Office)
E-mail: rjrabindra@... Dr. G. Prakash
Director of Agriculture
Commissionerate of Agriculture
Seshadri Road, Bangalore – 560 001
Phone: 080-22242746 (Office)
E-mail: agridir@...
Dr. M. Udayakumar
Professor & Head
Department of Crop Physiology
University of Agricultural Sciences
GKVK Campus
Bangalore – 560 065
Phone – 080-23636713 (Office)
E-mail: udayakumar_m@... Dr. T.V. Ramachandra Prasad
Professor of Agronomy (Weed Science)
AICRP on Weed Control
University of Agricultural Sciences
Hebbal Campus
Bangalore – 560 024
Phone – 080-23515944 (Office)
E-mail: tvramachandraprasad@...,
tvramachandraprasad@...
Dr. H.V. Nanjappa
Professor & Head
Department of Agronomy
College of Agriculture
University of Agricultural Sciences
GKVK Campus
Bangalore – 560 065
Phone – 080-23623124 (Office)
E-mail: hvnanjappa@... Travel Agent:
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#119 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:25 pm
Subject:: FW: School turns into smuggler haven
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School turns into smuggler haven
Dipanwita Hazra from Shyamnagar Balika Vidyalaya said her school
building was surrounded with the poisonous weed, parthenium, which
causes allergies and respiratory problems.

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1051119/asp/bengal/story_5495651.asp



Pankaj Oudhia

#118 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Mon Nov 14, 2005 2:46 pm
Subject:: Interesting Parthenium Publications.
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A new highly oxygenated pseudoguaianolide from a collection of the
flowers of Parthenium hysterophorus.

Das R, Geethangili M, Majhi A, Das B, Rao YK, Tzeng YM.

Department of Chemistry, Gurudas College, Kolkata, India.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 2005 Jul;53(7):861-2.

A new highly oxygenated pseudoguaianolide, 8-beta-acetoxyhysterone C,
along with the known compounds, parthenin, coronopilin and hysterone
C, has been isolated from a collection of the flowers of Parthenium
hysterophorus. The structure of the new compound was derived from the
extensive studies of its spectral (mainly 1D and 2D NMR) data.
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Comparison of patch test contact sensitivity to acetone and aqueous
extracts of Parthenium hysterophorus in patients with airborne
contact dermatitis.

Sharma VK, Sethuraman G, Tejasvi T.

Department of Dermatology & Venereology, All India Institute of
Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110029, India. aiimsvks@...

Our aim was to compare the degree of patch test positivity to acetone
and aqueous extracts of Parthenium hysterophorus in patients with
airborne contact dermatitis. We performed patch testing with the
Indian standard series (which includes aqueous extracts of
parthenium, xanthium and chrysanthemum), and with 1 : 100 and 1 : 200
dilutions of an acetone extract of parthenium in 72 patients with
airborne contact dermatitis. All patients showed contact sensitivity
to the 1 : 100 dilution and 67 patients had positive allergic
reactions to the 1 : 200 dilution of the acetone extract, whereas
only 45 patients showed a positive reaction to the aqueous extract of
P. hysterophorus. Our results confirm that parthenium allergens are
more soluble in acetone than in water, and that the acetone extract
is significantly better in detecting contact sensitivity to
parthenium in patients with suspected plant dermatitis. Hence, the
acetone extract is recommended for routine patch testing.

Contact Dermatitis. 2004 Apr;50(4):230-2.

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#117 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Mon Nov 7, 2005 11:11 am
Subject:: FW: advertisements in proceedings of the international conference on parthenium
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Dear Dr. Oudhia
I received your email of 27th October 2005 regarding rates for
advertisement at different locations in the proceeding to be brought
out during the second international conference on parthenium
management to be held at bangalore. The rates for advertisement in
the proceedings are as follows:
half page- Rs. 500/-
full page- Rs. 1000/-
We are not putting any advertisement on the cover and inner pages.
These advertisements will be printed at the end after all the papers
have been printed.

with best regards
yours sincerely


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Dr. T.V. Ramachandra Prasad
Professor of Agronomy & PI
AICRP On Weed Control,
University of Agricultural Sciences
Hebbal Campus, Bangalore - 560 024

Ph. 91-080 - 23515944 (o)
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#116 From: "ashwani goyal" <goyal_ashwani@...>
Date:: Thu Nov 3, 2005 9:05 am
Subject:: RE: Insect visitor on Parthenium
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Thank


Dr Ashwani Kumar Goyal
Reader and Head Department of Botany
Govt. P.G.College, Sector 39, NOIDA-201 301 INDIA
0120-275223(uprtou)
91-120-24133333
Cell-9868862160

From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
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Subject: [IPRNG] Insect visitor on Parthenium
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 13:11:11 -0000

Dear Group Members,
     I am forwarding some pictures taken on this subject few days back.

http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=pdb&PdbID=54329
http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=pdb&PdbID=54326
http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=pdb&PdbID=54328
http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=pdb&PdbID=54324
http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=pdb&PdbID=54322

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Pankaj Oudhia









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#115 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Wed Nov 2, 2005 1:11 pm
Subject:: Insect visitor on Parthenium
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#114 From: sanathana achari <biogov@...>
Date:: Sat Oct 29, 2005 2:35 pm
Subject:: Re: Parthenium leaves in Indian Railways Food ?????
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the parthenium found in such situations is formidable,but theirs lots of thing get

unnoticed.i have found several such cases,but i am thinking any alergic reaction

to it .


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#113 From: sanathana achari <biogov@...>
Date:: Sat Oct 29, 2005 2:20 pm
Subject:: Re: Re: Digest Number 33
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DEAR SIR,

            I AM LUCKY TO GET REGISTERED TO YOUR ACCOUNT.I AM NOT

FACING ANY PROBLEMS REGARDING PASSWORDS,BUT MY BUSY

SCHEDULED HAS MADE IT.I AM ATTENDING EXAMS OF 5TH SEM SO

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                      THANKING YOU,

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#112 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:49 pm
Subject:: Re: Digest Number 33
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If you are facing problem in viewing the group files, please get yahoo
id to view it.

Are you talking about any other password??

You can get complete details about Parthenium conference also from

http://www.botanicalboards.org/poudhia/viewtopic.php?t=170

Pankaj Oudhia

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> Gerry & Lois Seeley
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#111 From: "gerald seeley" <gerrylois@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:38 pm
Subject:: Re: Digest Number 33
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Password doesn.t work, please advise

Gerry & Lois Seeley

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Thank U very much to include me in the group

<DIV>Dr Ashwani Kumar Goyal</DIV>
<DIV>Reader and Head Department of Botany</DIV>
<DIV>Govt. P.G.College, Sector 39, NOIDA-201 301 INDIA</DIV>
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    Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 06:23:02 -0000
    From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Subject: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PARTHENIUM MANAGEMENT

For new members.

SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PARTHENIUM MANAGEMENT
December 5-7, 2005, Bangalore

The details are available at
http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/IPRNG/files/



regards
Pankaj Oudhia






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#110 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:16 pm
Subject:: Fw: Status of Parthenium diseases in Tamil Nadu.
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Recent publication on Parthenium.

Jeyalakshmi, C., Doraiswamy, S. and Vallurapaidasan, V. (2005). Status
of Parthenium diseases in Tamil Nadu. Indian J. Weed Sci. 37(1&2)147-
148.

#109 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:20 am
Subject:: Parthenium Photographs from Indian state Chhattisgarh
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Dear Group members,

      For Parthenium photographs of Chhattisgarh visit at

           http://ecoport.org/ep?
SearchType=pdb&Caption=parthenium&Author=pankaj&CaptionWild=CO


There are over 240 photographs on this weed taken by me during
Ethnobotanical surveys in Chhattisgarh.

If you are interested in medicinal herbs you will find over 10,000
photographs of mine at

http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=pdb&Author=pankaj&CaptionWild=CO


Before using these photographs please read the copyright rules of
ecoport carefully.

http://ecoport.org/ep?SearchType=displayHelpInfo&type=I&id=-1056


regards
Pankaj Oudhia

#108 From: "Pankaj Oudhia" <pankajoudhia@...>
Date:: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:23 am
Subject:: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PARTHENIUM MANAGEMENT
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For new members.

SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PARTHENIUM MANAGEMENT
December 5-7, 2005, Bangalore

The details are available at
http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/IPRNG/files/



regards
Pankaj Oudhia

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