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- Floristic Diversity of Barnadi Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong-793003, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong-793003, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 57 (2015), Pagination: 19-28Abstract
The paper provides a floristic account of Barnadi Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam which includes 454 species, 2 subspecies and 3 varieties belonging to Angiosperms and Pteridophytes. The maximum numbers of species are represented by dicotyledons with 332 species, 1 subspecies and 3 varieties, followed by monocot with 99 species and pteridophytes with 24 taxa. Habitat and life forms analysis of the flora revealed that there are 262 herbs 89 trees, 61 shrubs and 47 undershrub. A brief account of vegetation of the sanctuary, economic potential of plants, threats and conservation measures has been provided.Keywords
Floristic Diversity, Barnadi Wildlife Sanctuary, Vegetation, Assam, Economic Potential, Conservation.References
- CHOWDHERY, S., A. Kr. NATH, A. BORA, P.P.DAS AND U.PHUKAN. 2005. Assam’s Flora: present status of Vascular plants. A.S.T.E.C., Guwahati.
- HOOKER J. D. 1875-1897. The flora of British India, Vol 1-7. Reeve &Co;. London.
- KANJILAL U. N., P. C. KANJILAL, A. DAS, R. N. DE AND N. L. BOR. 1934-1940. Flora of Assam Vol.1-5. Govt. Of Assam, Shillong.
- Floristic Diversity of Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong-793003, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong-793003, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 59, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 168-177Abstract
The paper provides a floristic account of Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary which includes 409 taxa belonging to 303 genera and 105 families of Angiosperms and Pteridophytes. The dicotyledons are represented by 281 species, 1 subspecies, 3 varieties, monocotyledons are with 104 species; while pteridophytes with 20 species. There are 266 herbaceous species, 49 trees, 63 shrubs and 31 under shrubs. Habitats wise, there are 351 species of terrestrial, 9 epiphytes, 45 aquatic and 4 parasites. A brief account of vegetation of the sanctuary, economic potential of plants, threats and conservation measures have been provided.Keywords
Floristic Diversity, Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Vegetation, Assam, Economic Potential, Conservation.References
- CHOWDHERY, S., A. Kr. NATH, A. BORA, P. P. DAS AND U. PHUKAN. 2005. Assam’s Flora: present status of Vascular plants. A.S.T. E.C., Guwahati.
- HOOKER J. D. 1875-1897. The flora of British India, Vols 1-7. L. Reeve & Co. London.
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- KANJILAL U. N., P. C. KANJILAL, A. DAS, R. N. DE AND N. L. BOR. 1934-1940. Flora of Assam. Vol .1-5. Govt. Of Assam, Shillong.
- NATH, S. K. 2012. Aquatic macrophytes of Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. Int. J. Eng. Res. App. 2: 1911-1913
- NATH, S. K. 2012a. Vegetation and Wildlife of Laokhowa wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India. Int. J. Eng. Res. App. 3: 248-253.
- NATH, S. K. AND S. K. SARMA. 2012. The Status of Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. Int. J. Eng. Res. App. 3: 237-241.
- SHARMA, U. K. 2004. Medicinal Plants of Assam. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun.
- TALUKDAR, S. R AND C. DEORI. 2016. Biodiversity potential of the wetlands of Laokhowa wildlife sanctuary, Assam, India. NeBio 7(3):82-92
- TALUKDAR, S. R AND C. DEORI. 2016a. Life forms and Biological spectrum of the flora of Laokhowa wildlife sanctuary, Assam, India. NeBio 7(4):151-165.
- Recollection of Impatiens angustiflora (Balsaminaceae) and Notes on its Lectotypificatio
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1 Botanical Survey of India, Sikkim Himalaya Regional Centre, Gangtok-737103, Sikkim, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong–793003, Meghalaya, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, Sikkim Himalaya Regional Centre, Gangtok-737103, Sikkim, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong–793003, Meghalaya, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 62, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 154-160Abstract
Impatiens angustiflora Hook.f. (Balsaminaceae) re-collected from the type locality, Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India after almost 67 years. The actual distributional range of the species has been discussed on actual data as there were erroneous reports of its occurrence. To facilitate its proper identity and easy identification, detailed description from live materials with coloured illustrations, comparison of characters with closely allied species are presented. The present status of the species in wild and measures of conservation are provided. A lectotype is designated here as no holotype was indicated in the protologue.Keywords
Balsaminaceae, Distribution, Endemic, I. angustiflora, Khasi Hills, Lectotype, Meghalaya.References
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- Spathoglottis affinis (Orchidaceae): A New Addition for The Flora of India
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Authors
Jeewan Singh Jalal
1,
Chaya Deori
2,
C. Murugan
1,
N. Odyuo
2,
B. S. Kholia
3,
David Lalsama Biate
2,
S. R. Talukdar
2,
Y. Mahesh
2
Affiliations
1 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, 3rd MSO Building, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700064, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Lower New Colony, Laitumkhrah, Shillong-793003, IN
3 Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre, 192, Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun-248195, IN
1 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, 3rd MSO Building, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700064, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Lower New Colony, Laitumkhrah, Shillong-793003, IN
3 Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre, 192, Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun-248195, IN