Tanzeem Fatima
7 Papers
14 Citations
Tanzeem Fatima is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Santalum album. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
An Effective Wood DNA Extraction Protocol for Three Economic Important Timber Species of India
TL;DR: In this paper, the DNA extraction from fresh tissues is routine in studies of tropical forest species, but DNA extraction of wood is considered as difficult due to its highly degraded nature and adequate quality of genomic DNA extraction is essential for molecular studies Very few studies have validated the potential for isolating DNA from dried wood (Heartwood and Sapwood) from the same timber species.
Development of DNA-based species identification and barcoding of three important timbers
TL;DR: The present study provided a database in which DNA sequences from unknown samples could be matched as well as required sequences from which other timbers or plant species could be identified and would serve as an important molecular element in forensic forestry to support the determination of identifying the species and their adulterants.
Assessment of morphological and genetic variability through genic microsatellite markers for essential oil in Sandalwood (Santalum album L.)
Tanzeem Fatima,Ashutosh Srivastava,P. V. Somashekar,Vageeshbabu S. Hanur,M. Srinivasa Rao,Surendra Singh Bisht +5 more
- 07 Jun 2019
TL;DR: A high degree of transferability of genic markers would facilitate the assessment of novel genotypes for future tree improvement and conservation of Sandalwood populations.
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In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Dendrocalamus stocksii (Munro) M. Kumar, Remesh & Unnikrisnan, through Somatic Embryogenesis
TL;DR: In this paper, a callus culture derived from the callus initiated through type of explants viz. leaf, leaf sheath, shoot tip, nodal shoot segments, and inter node segments from aseptic cultures were tested for high frequency callus induction.
Genetic Diversity Estimates of Santalum album L. through Microsatellite Markers: Implications on Conservation
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to determine the genetic diversity of S. album and the highest range of polymorphism was detected with SSR markers developed from Osyris lanceolata compared to Santalum, which would help in conservation of the Sandalwood populations with high profile of genetic diversity and selection of clones for genetic improvement program.