Thank you, Dr. Singh Sir and Garg ji. This will help us in knowing
Chenopodiaceae in a better way. I shall be able to differentiate between
closely related species of Chenopodium and Dysphania which occur in my
area. I have saved a copy of this monograph for future references.

Regards

On Fri 1 Feb, 2019, 9:33 AM Ponnutheerthagiri Santhan <[email protected]
wrote:

> Very helpful in Identifying Himalayan Chenopodiaceae members.
> *Thanks &regards*
> *Dr. Santhan P*
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> On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 9:29 AM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Forwarding following details for inf. pl.:
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>> Sukhorukov AP, Liu P-L, Kushunina M (2019) Taxonomic revision of
>> Chenopodiaceae in Himalaya and Tibet. PhytoKeys 116: 1-141.
>> https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301
>> Abstract:
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>> The composition of many Chenopodiaceae genera in different parts of
>> Himalaya and Tibet has been insufficiently known or contradictory. A
>> revision of the family in Himalaya including Bhutan, Nepal, parts of India
>> (Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Sikkim, and Uttarakhand) and Tibet
>> (Xizang, China) is presented for the first time. Altogether, 57 species
>> from 20 genera are reported, including three species new to science 
>> (*Agriophyllum
>> tibeticum*, *Salsola austrotibetica*, and *Salsola hartmannii*). *Atriplex
>> centralasiatica*, *Corispermum dutreuilii*,and *Salsola monoptera* are
>> identified as new records for India, and *Chenopodium pamiricum* is
>> recorded in China for the first time. *Dysphania ambrosioides* and *Sympegma
>> regelii* are recorded for Xizang. The generic and species keys, species
>> distributions (including maps) and taxonomic notes are provided. We
>> indicate for the first time that the presence of short yellow hairs is the
>> remarkable morphological characteristic of the genus *Grubovia*.Evident
>> heterocarpy and heterospermy is found in *Dysphania* for the first time 
>> (*Dysphania
>> tibetica*). *Agriophyllum pungens*, *Atriplex crassifolia*, *Atriplex
>> laciniata*, *Atriplex sagittata*, *Axyris amaranthoides*, *Axyris
>> hybrida*, *Bassia indica*, *Corispermum korovinii*, *Dysphania
>> schraderiana *(=*Chenopodium foetidum* auct.), *Halocharis violacea, *and
>> *Suaeda microsperma* are excluded from the species list. *Neobotrydium
>> corniculatum* is synonymized with *Dysphania* *kitiae*, *Neobotrydium
>> longii* with *Dysphania himalaica*, and *Neobotrydium ornithopodum*
>> seems to be conspecific with *Dysphania* *nepalensis*. *Corispermum
>> ladakhianum* is a new synonym of *Corispermum tibeticum*. *Amaranthus
>> diandrus* is added to the synonyms of *Acroglochin persicarioides*, and 
>> *Bassia
>> fiedleri*, previously considered as conspecific with *Grubovia
>> dasyphylla*, is added to the synonymy of *Bassia scoparia*. Lectotypes
>> of *Anabasis glomerata* (≡*Halogeton glomeratus*), *Halogeton*
>> *tibeticus* (=*Halogeton glomeratus*), *Amaranthus diandrus *(=*Acroglochin
>> persicarioides*), *Chenopodium* *tibeticum* (≡*Dysphania* *tibetica*), 
>> *Corispermum
>> dutreuilii*,* Corispermum falcatum*,* Corispermum lhasaense*, *Corispermum
>> pamiricum* var. *pilocarpum* (=*Corispermum gelidum*, syn. nov.), 
>> *Corispermum
>> tibeticum*, *Kochia indica* (≡*Bassia indica*), *Kochia* *odontoptera* 
>> (≡*Bassia
>> odontoptera*) and *Salsola monoptera* are selected. Out of 53 native
>> elements, 42 are restricted in their distribution to Himalaya and Tibet at
>> altitudes 2000–4500 m above sea level. The greatest taxonomic diversity of
>> the Chenopodiaceae is represented in Jammu and Kashmir (India) and Xizang
>> (China) with a continuous decrease in the number of species southwards.
>>
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