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Re: Article on Dioscorea.


Title: Re: [GWL] Article on Dioscorea.
The American Horticultural Society might buy such an article, but probably no one else would unless you at least have several U.S. sources for the plant.  Beyond that, a few journals for plant societies might publish the article, but without paying for it.
-Lon Rombough

Dr. Parmar, I don't know of any U.S. publications that would be interested
in such an article, and if you're not getting private replies from others,
other writers don't know either.  Most U.S. publications relating to
gardening cover what U.S. gardeners can grow and how to grow it.  They're
not interested in plants that grow elsewhere.  Margaret L

At 01:12 AM 2/15/2004, Dr. Chiranjit Parmar wrote:
>Dear listmembers,
>
>There is a species of Dioscorea in the Himalayan mid-hills bearing edible
>tuberous roots.  It is not cultivated at all.  The roots are collected from
>the wild and sold in the market.  It is a delicacy.  The local name is
>Taradi.
>
>I have written an article on this.  Can some some member suggest me some
>journal/magazine which might be interested in publishing this article.
>
>Dr. Chiranjit Parmar
>Horticultural Consultant on Lesser Known Indian Fruits
>www.lesserknownindianplants.com
>
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