A profile of chromosome counts, male meiosis and pollen fertility in 45 species of Asteraceae from Parvati Valley in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh

Caryologia ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 70 (2) ◽  
pp. 128-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Himshikha Gupta ◽  
Raghbir Chand Gupta ◽  
Rohit Kumar ◽  
Vijay Kumar Singhal
CYTOLOGIA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 81 (2) ◽  
pp. 183-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vijay Kumar Singhal ◽  
Jaswant Singh ◽  
Shubhpreet Kaur ◽  
Rohit Kumar

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Puneet Kumar ◽  
Vijay Kumar Singhal

The present study documented the ethnobotanical and medicinal uses of plants from an ecologically fragile cold desert area of Lahaul-Spiti (Himachal Pradesh, India). Local people use plants for curing the stomach troubles, pain reliever, cough, gastric disorders, and aphrodisiac and other household purposes. In addition, chromosome numbers, male meiosis, and natural propagation were also investigated in these ethnobotanically used plants. Present investigations also form the basis for exploitation of intraspecific chromosomal variation/new cytotypes recorded in some of the presently studied species to detect biochemical diversity in the medicinally important plants. For documentation of ethnobotanical information, personal observations and interviews were conducted with medicine men, hakims, farmers, shepherds, local healers, and old aged people. This study identified 40 plant species under 33 genera belonging to 17 families which have been used locally for curing various diseases and other purposes. All the chromosome counts are new to the study area. On worldwide basis, meiotic chromosome counts of n=14 and n=8 in Rosularia alpestris and Corydalis govaniana, respectively, are the first ever reports. The present study indicates that the people of the area possess good knowledge about the different uses of plants in the area. It has been noticed that due to the lack of interest among younger generations in the preservation of invaluable ethnic knowledge, there is every possible chance of losing such a rich heritage of knowledge. It is very urgent to conserve such invaluable ethnic knowledge before it gets lost.


Biologia ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 69 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raghbir Gupta ◽  
Henna Goyal ◽  
Vijay Singh

AbstractThe present study revealed the varied frequency of natural chromosomal abnormalities in 13 populations pertaining to 9 species of the genus Artemisia L. from different localities of Himachal Pradesh (Western Himalaya). Intraspecific chromosome variability has been reported for the first time on worldwide basis in Artemisia vestita (2n = 2x = 36) and from India in A. macrocephala (2n = 2x = 18) and A. scoparia (2n = 2x = 36). Besides, B-chromosomes have been reported here for the first time in A. nilagirica and A. roxburghiana. Most of the populations show anomalous meiotic behaviour resulting in cytomixis, chromosomal stickiness, unoriented bivalents, formation of laggards and bridges which leads to abnormal microsporogenesis, and production of heterogeneous-sized fertile pollen grains along with reduced pollen fertility.


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