TUBERIFEROUS ERIOCAULON L. (ERIOCAULACEAE) IN INDIA: AN ADAPTIVE STRATEGY FOR SURVIVAL
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ROHIT MANE 1*, 2 K.M. MANUDEV , MANOJ LEKHAK3, AND
SHRIRANG YADAV4
1,3,4Angiosperm Taxonomy Laboratory, Department of Botany, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
District, Maharashtra-416 004 , India, 2Department of Botany, St. Joseph's College
(Autonomous), Devagiri, Kozhikode District,
Abstract
The presence of root tubers in Eriocaulon L. is so far reported in three species viz. E. idukkianum Manudev, Robi & Nampy, E. meenachilense Anoop & Robi and E. tuberiferum A.R.Kulk. & Desai. During our survey, careful observations on E. dalzellii Körn. showed the presence of tubers on root stock. The presence of tubers in rootstock of E. dalzellii is the first record for this species, bringing the total number of tuber-forming Eriocaulon species in India to four. It has been noted that tuber formation is an additional strategy of these species for their survival to overcome adverse periods.
Keywords: Endemic, Eriocaulaceae, tuber, Western Ghats
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