Journal of Ornamental Horticulture is the official publication of the Indian Society of Ornamental Horticulture (ISOH), Division of Floriculture & Landscaping, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012 (India). The Journal is published quarterly i.e. January-March; April-June; July-September & October-December, every year. The Journal is provided free to all members.
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Executive Council (2008-2011)
President
Dr. H.P. Singh, New Delhi
Vice President
Dr. R.C. Upadhyaya, Faridabad
Dr. A.Q. Jhon, Sri nagar
Secretary
Dr. Krishan Pal Singh, New Delhi
Treasurer
Dr. Kishan Swaroop, New Delhi
Joint Secretary
Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Meerut
Chief Editor
Dr. Narendra K. Dadlani, New Delhi
Executive Councillors
| Dr. M.R. Dhiman, Katrain | Dr. F.U. Khan, Srinagar |
| Dr. L.C. De, Gangtok | Dr. C.R. Mohanty, Bhubaneswar |
| Dr. A.S. Sable, Nagpur | Dr. S.S.Dumbre Patil, Pune |
| Dr. C. Aswath, Bangalore | Dr. M. Pratap, Hyderabad |
| Dr. H.S. Sirohi, Muzaftarnagar | Dr. Manoj Kumar, Meerut |
| Dr. Ramesh Kumar, Ludhiana | Mr. K. Natarajan, Chennai |
Editorial Board
| Dr. R.C. Upadhyaya, Faridabad (Chair) | Dr. N.K. Dadlani, New Delhi (Chief Editor) |
| Dr. S.K. Datta, Kolkata (Member) | Dr. A.A. Zaidi, Palampur (Member) |
| Dr. T.M. Rao, Bangalore (Member) | Dr. M. Jawaharlal, Coimbatore (Member) |
| Dr. K.V. Prasad, New Delhi (Member) | Dr. M. Ganga, Coimbatore (Member) |
| Dr. Y.C. Gupta, Solan (Member) |
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Guidelines to the Contributors
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Panse, v.G. and P.v. Sukhatme, 1969. Statistical Methods for Agricultural Workers (2nd Edn.). ICAR, New Delhi, p 381.
Reid, M.S. and M.J.Wu, 1991. Ethylene in flower development and senescence. In: The Plant Hormone Ethylene (eds. A.K. Mattoo and J.C. Suttle), CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. (For Indian Publishers, country name not to be indicated).
Leonhardt, K.W. 1977. Chromosome numbers and crops compatibility in the genus Cymbidium and some related tropical genera (Orchidaceae). Unpublished PhD. Thesis. University of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America, (For Indian universities, country name not to be indicated).
Sambandhamurthy, S. and K. Appavu, 1980. Effect of the chemical on colouring of tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa L.) Proc. of National Seminar on Production Technology for Commercial Flower Crops, TNAU, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, pp 73-75.
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