Flora of India: Series 2: Flora of Maharashtra State: Dicotyledones (Vol. I)

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The BSI is bringing out floristic account of the Maharashtra State in three volumes. The volume containing the account of Monocotyledones has already appeared in 1996. The remaining two volumes deal with Dicotyledones. It is estimated, that presently the state of Maharashtra is represented by 187 families, 1081 genera, 3025 species, 21 sub-species, 145 varieties, one sub-variety and two formas that occur in the wild. Besides, 844 cultivated species have been recorded. 25 genera and 694 species which are endemic to India occur in Maharashtra. Some of the critically endangered plants from this flora include among others : Abutilon ranadei, Aponogeton bruggenii, Bonnayodes limnophiloides, Ceropegia panchganiensis, Crinum brachynema, Dipcadi concanense, Frerea indica and Lepidagathis bandraensis. The highest amount of colchicine – the polyplodizing agent – has been reported from the seeds of Iphigenia stellata, endemic to Maharashtra. This is the second of the three volumes covering 70 families, 314 genera, 856 species, 10 subspecies and 53 varieties in wild. In addition, there are 5 families which include only cultivated species. A total of 262 cultivated taxa have also been treated in this volume. The Flora provides an extended introductory chapter on several topics such as vegetation, mangroves, aquatics, weeds, economically important plants, medicinal plants, endemic and threatened plants, major threats to diversity, national parks and sanctuaries, ethnobotany, sacred groves, wasteland development and forest biota. Line drawings of 179 plants and 26 colour photographs have also been given. It is hoped that the Flora will be useful to students of botany, professional taxonomists, teachers, plant geographers, wildlife biologists, foresters, and all those interested in learning about the flora , conservation and utilisation of the plant resources of the state. This is also an authentic source of reference to planners and decision makers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR N P Singh

DR. N P SINGH, Ex-Director, Botanical Survey of India was born on 15th August, 1941 in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, got his basic education at Lakhaoti in Buland Shahr district and his graduation and post-graduation (with merit) from Agra College of Agra University, Agra while his Doctorate degree was obtained from Pune University, Pune in Plant Taxonomy and Floristics. His field of specialization has been Plant Taxonomy, Floristics, Phyto-Geography, Conservation, Economic Botany and Ethnobotany. After a very brief stay at a Degree College as a Lecturer at Shamli in Muzaffarnagar District, he joined Botanical Survey of India in 1961 at Dehradun and stayed put for nearly 40 years until his retirement in 2001 from Kolkata. During this period he was mostly at Pune but for short durations at Jodhpur, Royal Botanic Gardens, KEW (U. K.) and for last few years at Kolkata, heading as its Director. He has so far published or edited 27 books and nearly 160 papers, which includes:2 volumes on Flora of India besides revising the families Clusiaceae, Asclepiadaceae and Periplocaceae (a few more smaller families are to be published); 10 volumes on the State Floras of Maharashtra (3 vols.), Karnataka, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh (2 vols.), Mizoram, Manipur and of Jammu and Kashmir besides 2 volumes on the Flora of Eastern Karnataka, Grasses of Maharashtra and Sedges of Karnataka plus Mangroves of Goa and Plant wealth of Andaman & Nicobar Islands in Hindi; 2 volumes on District Floras; 2 volumes on Floristic Diversity and Conservation Strategies in India, one on the Ethnobotany of Dadra, Daman and Nagar Haveli, one on Endemic and Threatened Plants of Maharastra and another on the Biodiversity of Western Ghats. His papers are published in various National and International journals- many dealing with grasses describing those of Karnataka and Maharashtra, besides about a dozen new taxa and new distributional records covering Biodiversity in all his specialized fields. A few more books are under publication. During his long innings in B.S.I. he as Principal Investigator has handled and completed many projects of Govt. of India on subjects like Ethnobotany, Bio-prospecting of biological wealth, Validation of threatened plants of India, Inventorization of medicinal plants of India, Flora of Protected Areas of India (Phase I)-Biosphere Reserves and National Parks and Database of the Herbarium Specimens and Live Collections of B.S.I. Dr. Singh has guided 9 post-graduate students for Ph.D. degree, 1 has just submitted his thesis while 1 more is about to submit, besides 1 student for M. Sc. Degree. He was awarded a merit increment in 1977 by the Department, "Vishist Vaigyanik Puraskar" in 1993-94 by Govt. of India and Prof. B. A. Razi Medal for 2000 by the Association for Plant Taxonomy (APT). He has served as President of Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT) for 2001 and for Association for Plant Taxonomy (APT) for the years 2001-05. He was also elected as an Asian Member, Plants Committee of CITES (UNEP) from 2001-04. Dr. Singh has traveled widely to various countries of the world. He is a Life Fellow of the Indian Botanical Society for nearly 4 decades since 1966. He is a Life Founder Member, Vraksh Samwardhini (Tree Conservation),Maharashtra. He is a Life Member of the Association for Plant Taxonomy (APT) and Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT). He is now enjoying his retired life at Ghaziabad (U.P.), though very much concerned with the subject.

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Flora of India: Series 2: Flora of Maharashtra State: Dicotyledones (Vol. I)
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1st ed.
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898p., Col. plates; Line drawings.
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