Dear members, It is a great honour to announce that Sh. Paradesi Anjaneyulu, who is behind the success of efloraofindia in the past few years, has been awarded Ph.D. He is the son of Paradesi Ramanaiah and Paradesi Ramanamma from Kudumulavari Palli, Peddamandyam Mandal, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India. He has been awarded a doctorate of Philosophy in botany under the guidance of Prof. B. Ravi Prasad Rao at Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh. He has dedicated five years to Wild Ornamental Angiosperms of Andhra Pradesh- Diversity, Propagation and Conservation. He explored entire Andhra Pradesh through the covering different vegetation of 13 districts and selected 836 species as Wild ornamentals out of 3000+ Andhra Pradesh flora. He propagated 65 species through seed and stem cuttings, propagated species were planted at SKU Botanical Garden and given plants to Yogi Vemana botanical Garden, Kadapa and Andhra Pradesh Greenery Beautification Corporation,Vijayawada. 1500+ species were collected from Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and preserved at Sri Krishnadevaraya University herbaria. This work is funded by different State projects, that’s the Andhra Pradesh Greenery Beautification Corporation (APGBC), Nagarjuna Sagar tiger reserve-Andhra Pradesh forest department(NSTR-APFD) And Horsley hills-APFD and One time Grant Project of Andhra Pradesh. Research work published in 17 articles at national and International Journals. For complete information *https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paradesi-Anjaneyulu/research* <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paradesi-Anjaneyulu/research> -- With regards, J.M.Garg
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