Published 18:29 IST, January 4th 2024

New plant species discovered in Maharashtra's Pench Tiger Reserve: Forest official

Out of the various species reported during the survey, 294 are herbs, 157 natural trees, 131 climbers, 131 grasses, 52 shrubs and the remaining are avenue trees

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A new plant species of Polygonum genus has been discovered at Gol Pahi Island of Pench Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra during a survey, a forest official claimed.

A floral survey was carried out over one year in Pench during which 863 plant species belonging to 554 genera and 117 families were reported, PTR's deputy director Dr Prabhu Nath Shukla said.

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"A new plant species named Polygonum Chaturbhujanum has been discovered at Gol Pahi island of PTR. It is a herb," said Dr K Chandramohan, one of surveyors.

Six plant species endemic to India have also been found in Pench. y are Aegineta indica, Boerhavia crispa, Habenaria gibsonii var foetida, Iphigenia pallida, Petalidium barlerioides and Barleria gibsoniii, Shukla said in a release.

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Out of various species reported during survey, 294 are herbs, 157 natural trees, 131 climbers, 131 grasses, 52 shrubs and remaining are avenue trees and epiphytic plants, release said.

" higher rate of biodiversity found in grass species is very interesting as Pench does not have extensive grasslands and most of grasses are under canopy," it said.

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Among reported species, 46 species are indigenous to India while 32 plant species are of rare distribution and six plant species are strictly endemic to Indian subcontinent, release said.

information received from such surveys can help monitor populations and track how species respond to disturbances in ir environments, official said.

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Ultimately, se surveys can help maintain ecosystem equilibrium, he ded.

According to a flora study of Nagpur district in 1986, re are 1,136 plant species which fall under 669 genera and 142 families.

Pench represents around 5.8 per cent of floral diversity of entire country, which consist of 45,000 plant species, representing about 7 per cent of world's flora and including more than 15,000 flowering plants, release said.

survey was carried out with technical support of Forest Survey of India. 
 

With PTI inputs

18:28 IST, January 4th 2024