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An update on the taxonomy of Calamagrostis nagarum (Bor) G.Singh and its allies (Poaceae, Agrostidinae): morphometrics and micro-morphology

Authors :
Dileshwar Prasad
Ravindra Kumar
Shubham Jaiswal
Rekha Yadav
Smita Tiwari
Priyanka Agnihotri
Source :
PhytoKeys 212: 135-155
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2022.

Abstract

Calamagrostis nagarum, previously considered to be a poorly known species, has been reassessed taxonomically. It is a member of C. lahulensis-C. scabrescens complex and may be segregated by morphological characters such as the presence of pilose hairs on adaxial surface of leaf blades, spreading panicle branches, filiform awn and nerve prolongation of lemma. Besides, the micromorphology of adaxial surface of leaf blades, dorsal surface of glume and lemma differentiates Calamagrostis nagarum from its allies, C. lahulensis and C. scabrescens. It is known from Nagaland and Uttarakhand, India, and Bhutan. In this study, we have provided an emended description of the species, a discussion of its habitat and distribution, and taxonomic notes along with field photographs and photo plates for its correct identification. In addition, we also lectotypify the names C. lahulensis and C. scabrescens.

Details

ISSN :
13142003 and 13142011
Volume :
212
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PhytoKeys
Accession number :
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