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Facilities

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The Botany Department boasts a wide range of advanced facilities to support comprehensive research and learning. Our laboratories are equipped with essential ecological instruments, spectrophotometers, and centrifuge machines, providing students with the tools to conduct precise scientific analyses. Additionally, we have both simple and compound microscopes for detailed examination of plant specimens. The department is also well-stocked with high-quality glassware, ensuring students have everything needed for practical experiments and research. These facilities create an ideal environment for hands-on learning and scientific innovation in the field of botany.

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BOTANICAL GARDEN

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Botanical gardens play a vital role in preserving plant biodiversity, offering a unique space for both education and research. They serve as living libraries, showcasing a wide array of plant species, many of which are rare or endangered, and provide essential insights into plant conservation. These gardens offer invaluable opportunities for students, researchers, and the community to engage with nature, fostering a deeper understanding of ecological balance and the importance of plant life in sustaining our environment, for taxonomical studies. Beyond their scientific significance, botanical gardens also contribute to the aesthetic and psychological well-being of individuals, providing a peaceful sanctuary for relaxation and reflection. Ultimately, they are hubs of environmental stewardship, promoting sustainability and inspiring future generations to protect our planet’s natural resources.

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The Botanical Garden at Tungal School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Jamkhandi, was introduced in 2022 with the aim of promoting biodiversity and environmental awareness  and encouraging students for research and  taxonomical studies.

 

This well-maintained garden showcases a rich variety of plants, including several medicinal species such as Aloe vera (L.)Burm.f. , Adhatoda zeylanica Medik , Cymbopogon citrates (DC.) Stapf. , Morinda citrifolia L. , Ocimum sanctum L., and Datura metel L., Androgtaphis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees ,  Solanum diphyllum L. , Basella alba L.  Hamelia patens jacq., Pseudomussaenda flava verdc. Etc. known for their therapeutic properties. In addition to these, the garden also features a vibrant collection of ornamental plants, including Duranta erecta L. , Tecoma stans (L.) Juss.ex Kunth , Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. , Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.)Sw.  and  Bougainvillea glabra Choisy,  Acalypha wilkesiana Mull.Arg. ,  Acalypha hispida Burma.f. , Jatropha curcas L. , Nymphaea alba L. , Cascabela thevtia L., Cycas revoluta Thunb.  other plants such as  Bixa orellana L. , Tamarindus indica L. , Bignonia magnifica W. Bull., Morus Alba L.,   all contributing to the aesthetic and ecological value of the space. The Botanical Garden serves as an educational resource for students and to explore the wonders of plant life.

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