New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya

A threatened endemic Himalayan herb discovered from the Valley of Flowers National Park (VoFNP). Gentiana tetrasepala Biswas belonging to the family Gentianaceae was rediscovered by Rawat (2009) after a long gap of 123 years from Garhwal Himalaya. In our investigation of the climatic and glacial var...

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Main Authors: C.S. Rana, V. Rana, M.P.S. Bisht
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2011-09-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
Online Access:http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/705
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spelling doaj-6bf871a9589f4b968ceafb675a84c6c62020-11-25T02:10:03ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072011-09-01392100210310.11609/JoTT.o2572.2100-3691New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal HimalayaC.S. RanaV. RanaM.P.S. BishtA threatened endemic Himalayan herb discovered from the Valley of Flowers National Park (VoFNP). Gentiana tetrasepala Biswas belonging to the family Gentianaceae was rediscovered by Rawat (2009) after a long gap of 123 years from Garhwal Himalaya. In our investigation of the climatic and glacial variation within VoFNP, Gentiana tetrasepala Biswas was recorded for the first time. The Valley of Flowers, a world Heritage site situated in the alpine meadows of District Chamoli in the state Uttarakhand. Recording of G. tetrasepala Biswas an alpine herb from VoFNP is good indication although, due to recent climatic and glacial variation the habitat of the species might be replace cause overlapping and vegetational adjustment in the form of upward shifting. In the present communication the manuscript deals G. tetrasepala conservation and probability of being disappearance along with valid taxonomical description for future reference, which will be useful to the botanist and environmentalist.http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/705
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New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya
Journal of Threatened Taxa
author_facet C.S. Rana
V. Rana
M.P.S. Bisht
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title New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya
title_short New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya
title_full New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya
title_fullStr New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya
title_full_unstemmed New distributional record of <i>Gentiana tetrasepala</i> Biswas (Gentianales: Gentianaceae) from the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya
title_sort new distributional record of <i>gentiana tetrasepala</i> biswas (gentianales: gentianaceae) from the valley of flowers national park, garhwal himalaya
publisher Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
series Journal of Threatened Taxa
issn 0974-7893
0974-7907
publishDate 2011-09-01
description A threatened endemic Himalayan herb discovered from the Valley of Flowers National Park (VoFNP). Gentiana tetrasepala Biswas belonging to the family Gentianaceae was rediscovered by Rawat (2009) after a long gap of 123 years from Garhwal Himalaya. In our investigation of the climatic and glacial variation within VoFNP, Gentiana tetrasepala Biswas was recorded for the first time. The Valley of Flowers, a world Heritage site situated in the alpine meadows of District Chamoli in the state Uttarakhand. Recording of G. tetrasepala Biswas an alpine herb from VoFNP is good indication although, due to recent climatic and glacial variation the habitat of the species might be replace cause overlapping and vegetational adjustment in the form of upward shifting. In the present communication the manuscript deals G. tetrasepala conservation and probability of being disappearance along with valid taxonomical description for future reference, which will be useful to the botanist and environmentalist.
url http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/705
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