On Wed, 15 Sept 2021 at 10:49, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks a lot, Sabu ji
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> J. M. Garg
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> From: Mamiyil Sabu <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 15 Sep, 2021, 10:42 am
> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:398250] What is Zingiber neesanum anyways?
> To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
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> Yes. This was haunting me for long, but I could not resolve it due to non
> availability of Type specimens of these materials. I am still to get the
> full article.
> Thanking you,
> Sincerely yours,
> *M. Sabu Ph. D., FNA, FASc.*
> *CSIR-Emeritus Scientist, Malabar Botanical Garden & IPS*
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> *Calicut, 673014.Formerly Professor & HeadDepartment of BotanyUniversity
> of CalicutKerala, 673 635, IndiaPhone: 91--4952431545Mobile: 91-
> 09447636333*
> Website: www.gingersofindia.com
> *https://botany.uoc.ac.in/index.php/sunojkumar?id=58
> <https://botany.uoc.ac.in/index.php/sunojkumar?id=58>*
> Google scholar:
> https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=BkXpK9IAAAAJ&hl=en
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> On Wed, 15 Sept 2021 at 10:39, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Thanks, Rushabh ji.
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>> With regards,
>> J. M. Garg
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>> From: Rushabh Chaudhari <[email protected]>
>> Date: Wed, 15 Sep, 2021, 10:37 am
>> Subject: [efloraofindia:398250] What is Zingiber neesanum anyways?
>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
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>> Confusion on which name to use for which species remained a constant
>> theme for the two ginger species depicted in the following photographs.
>> Both Zingiber species occur in Western ghats and are widely distributed,
>> yet their identity and names used for them remained a hotly debated topic
>> in every forum interested in them, including 'eflora of India'.
>> Me and my co-authors have recently published a study which addressed this
>> problem in detail and provided a solution for the same ✨
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>> Our results mainly conclude that
>> 1) The Yellow flowered Zingiber species occurring in northern Western
>> Ghats must be recognized with name Zingiber neesanum. 2) Recently proposed
>> new name for the same species - Zingiber diwakarianum - must not be
>> preferred 3) White flowered Zingiber species predominant in Central and
>> Southern Western Ghats must be called by the name Zingiber anamalayanum.
>> In addition to these 3 main conclusions we also pinpointed the origin of
>> the said problem, how it persisted in time and how we can learn from our
>> mistakes and not repeat the same again. We have also shed light on some
>> interesting botanical history, importance of herbarium specimens,
>> digitizing historical documents in connection with botany and much more.
>> Henceforth the two species will be known by their correct name throughout
>> the globe, facilitating their unambiguous identification.
>> Everything under the sun in connection with these species will be much
>> precise now, let it be assessing their conservation status or considering
>> them from utilitarian point of view.
>> Cheers 🎉✨
>>
>> Publication:
>> http://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12567
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