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Date: 3 January 2015 at 18:06
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Date: 03-Jan-2015 4:20 pm
Subject: Rare plant species found in Palakkad
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/rare-plant-species-found-in-palakkad/article6750999.ece?homepage=true
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> Rare plant species found in Palakkad
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> T. Nandakumar
> Special arrangement
> Named Chlorophytum palghatense, the new species is endemic to the
grassland ecosystem of the Dhoni and Muthikulam forests in the Western
Ghats.
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> Scientists at the Centre for Medicinal Plants Research, Arya Vaidya Sala,
Kottakkal, have reported the discovery of a rare plant species from the
Dhoni hills in Palakkad district.
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> It was during an expedition to study the floristic diversity of the high
mountains in the southern regions of the Western Ghats that the researchers
led by scientist K.M. Prabhu Kumar and director Indira Balachandran came
across the new species in the grasslands of the Palamala hills in the Dhoni
mountain range.
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> The plant belonging to the genus Chlorophytum of the Asparagaceae family
was later reported from the Elival hills of Muthikulam in Palakkad by a
team comprising scientists from the Kerala Forest Research Institute,
Peechi.
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> Named Chlorophytum palghatense, after the place of discovery, the plant
is a perennial herb endemic to the grassland ecosystem of the Dhoni and
Muthikulam forests at a height above 6,000 feet. It flowers and fruits from
September to November. The finding has been published in ‘Phytotaxa’, an
international journal on botanical taxonomy.
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> Distributed throughout Africa and India, the Chlorophytum genus is
represented by 17 species in India, of which 15 occur in the Western Ghats.
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> Detailed taxonomic studies carried out at Shivaji University, Kolhapur,
revealed that the new species was distinct from C.sharmae endemic to
Munnar. Mr. Kumar said C.Palghatense was named thus to highlight the rich
biodiversity of Palakkad district, especially as a reservoir of rare plants
endemic to the Western Ghats.
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> A study has been taken up to assess the medicinal properties of the new
species, a pressnote quoting Ms. Indira Balachandran said. C.Palghtense has
been found to be similar to safed musli (C.borivilianum), a medicinal herb
also widely marketed as an aphrodisiac.
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> V.S. Hareesh and K.P. Vimal from the Department of Botany, Calicut
University, and S.R.Yadav and Avinash Asraji Adsul from Shivaji University
were part of the research team that reported the discovery of the new plant.
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