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- Foliar Anatomy of the Family Acanthaceae I. the Tribe Justiceae
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Shashi Kumar
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G. S. Pauwal
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1 Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi, IN
1 Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 20, No 1-4 (1978), Pagination: 54-63Abstract
The venation type, areole size, vein endings, vein tips and epidermal character have been described in 11 species of the tribe Justiceae of the family Acanthaceae. The features like unilacunar node, a prominent strand, venation patterns, structure of the epidermis, diamesogenous stomata, trichomes, lithocysts, etc. have been found to be useful in taxonomic considerations.- A Preliminary Study on Liverworts and Hornworts of Tripura, North-East India
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1 Botanical Suvey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong - 793 003, Meghalaya, IN
1 Botanical Suvey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong - 793 003, Meghalaya, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 58 (2016), Pagination: 130-151Abstract
A preliminary study on liverwort and hornwort is conducted for the Indian State of Tripura lies under Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot for the first time. A total of 101 taxa (95 species, 3 subspecies, 2 varieties of liverworts and one species of hornworts) are reported in the presentwork from the State. Out of which seven species viz., Lejeunea pallide-virens S. Hatt., Mastigolejeunea indica Steph., Mastigolejeunea virens (Ångstr.) Steph., Riccardia perssonii S. C. Srivast.&Udar, Schiffneriolejeunea polycarpa (Nees) Gradst., Schiffneriolejeunea pulopenangensis (Gottsche) Gradst., Schiffneriolejeunea tumida (Nees) Gradst. are recorded for the first time from Himalayan region. Three taxa namely, Frullania campanulata Sande Lac., Porella campylophylla (Lehm.&Lindb.) Trevis. subsp. lancistipula (Steph.) S. Hatt., Porella chinensis (Steph.) S. Hatt. var. chinensis are new to East Himalayan bryogeographical territory. Remaining all 90 taxa are documented for the first time from State of Tripura.Keywords
Diversity, Hornwort, Liverwort, Tripura.References
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- Contribution to the Liverwort and Hornwort Flora of Jharkhand
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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 60, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 85-89Abstract
Present study reports nine species of liverworts namely, Riccia cavernosa Hoffm., R. frostii Austin, R. glauca L., R. huebeneriana Lindenb., R. melanospora Kashyap, R. perssonii Sultan Khan, R. sorocarpa Bisch., Cyathodium cavernarum Kunze ex Lehm., Marchantia pappeana Lehm. subsp. robusta (Steph.) Bischl. and one hornwort Notothylas kashyapii D.K. Singh for the first time from Jharkhand state.Keywords
Cyathodium, Jharkhand, Marchantia, New Record, Notothylas, Riccia.References
- SINGH, D.K., S.K. SINGH AND D. SINGH 2016. Liverworts and Hornworts of India – An annotated checklist. BSI, Kolkata.
- SINGH, S.K. AND S. KUMAR 2016. Two new and noteworthy records of Lejeuneaceae (Marchantiophyta) from Jharkhand, India. Keanean J. Sci. 5: 25–32.
- SINGH, D. AND D.K. SINGH 2013. An appraisal of the genus Marchantia L. in India with a note on Marchantia emarginata Reinw. et al. subsp. emarginata in Indian Himalayan region. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, B 83: 15–26.
- SINGH, D.K. 2002. Notothylaceae of India and Nepal (A morpho-taxonomical revision). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun. pp. 271.