scholarly journals Hornwort diversity at Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve (Madhya Pradesh), India

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 145-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashish Kumar Asthana ◽  
Reesa Gupta
2017 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-45
Author(s):  
MANEESHA JYOTISH ◽  
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R. K. SINGH ◽  
KISHOR SONWANE ◽  
SANDHYA PADEGAONKAR ◽  
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The present paper deals with 6 species of freshwater Ascomycetes from Pachmarhi Biosphere reserve (M.P.). These include viz. Caryospora putaminum, Natantispora retorquens, Neomassariosphaeria typhicola, Panorbis viscosus, Savoryella aquatica, S. fusiformis, These fungi were encountered on decaying submerged wood samples. Some of these Ascomycetes are being recorded for the first time from Madhya Pradesh. The data provide information on the distribution of these fungi in India, apart from description and illustrations. The taxonomy, morphology and ecology of these fungi are discussed


2012 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Virendra Nath ◽  
Neerja Pande ◽  
A. K. Asthana ◽  
Reesa Gupta

Author(s):  
Reesa Gupta

The present work explicates three species of genus Schwetschkeopsis Broth. belonging to family Myriniaceae Schimp., which have been encountered for the first time in central India at Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve. Previously, this genus was known to be distributed at Himalayan and South Indian bryogeographical regions of India with four valid species, of which none were reported from central India. The genus is important as it is the only genus of family Myriniaceae known from India out of the total seven known worldwide and this study highlights the extension of its range of distribution in the country. During the present study three taxa viz. Schwetschkeopsis fabronia (Schwaegr) Broth., Schwetschkeopsis formosana Nog., Schwetschkeopsis elongata (Dixon and P. Varde) P. Varde were identified from the Biosphere Reserve. S. fabronia was encountered as terrestrial moss growing on dry exposed rocks while S. formosana and S. elongata were epiphytic. The presence of three taxa of the important genus Schwetschkeopsis at central India accentuates the importance of the central Indian moss flora as out of four species present in India three occur in this zone.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 354
Author(s):  
Reesa Gupta ◽  
Ashish Kumar Asthana

The present study elucidates the distribution of liverworts (Marchantiophyta) in various habitats and across the altitudinal gradients at Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve (PBR), central India. The liverwort diversity was assessed in selected habitats at each site viz. soil, wet rocks, dry rocks, soil covered rocks, stony walls (terricolous habitats) and epiphytic habitat. Three altitudinal gradients were considered for distributional assessment. In all, 41 liverworts belonging to 21 genera and 15 families were encountered. Among the three altitudinal zones, 17 taxa were found at lower altitudinal gradient (400-800 m) whereas 12 liverworts were found at the higher altitudinal gradient (1001-1400 m). Maximum taxa (33) were present at the middle altitudinal zone (801- 1000 m). The sites at middle altitudes furnished amicable conditions for the growth of bryophytes. In general, rocks, both moist and dry formed the most pertinent habitat for the liverworts. Evidently, the middle altitudinal gradient emerged as the altitudinal range harbouring maximum liverworts.


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