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The diversity assessment and phylogeny of Indian Mayapple and chemical profiling of S. hexandrum subsp. ramgopalii D.Maity, J.Ghosh & Midday

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In the Himalaya two subspecies of Himalayan Mayapple, viz. Sinopodophyllum hexandrum subsp. hexandrum and S. hexandrum subsp. ramgopalii D.Maity, J.Ghosh & Midday occur. The diversity assessment, both phenetic and phylogenetic, of these subspecies will be performed. Chemical profiling of the new subspecies will be done for sustainable utilization.

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Jayanta Ghosh

Highest degree:

M.Sc.

Year obtained:

2016

Applicant Status:

Current student

India

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Ghosh, J., Midday, M. & Maity, D. 2019. Sinopodophyllum hexandrum subsp. ramgopalii subsp. nov. (Berberidaceae) from Sikkim Himalaya. Nordic J. Bot. 37(3): 1-4. Doi:10.1111/njb.02181.

Ghosh, J., Midday, M., Dey, S. K. & Maity, D. 2018. Daphne thanguensis sp. nova (Thymelaeaceae) from Sikkim Himalaya. Nordic J. Bot. 36(6): 1-6. Doi: 10.1111/njb.01714.

Maity, D, Dey, S. K., Ghosh, J. & Midday, M. 2018. Gentiana arunii sp. nov.: Tiny Remarkable Gentiana from Sikkim Himalaya. Edinburgh J. Bot. 75 (1): 117–125.

Ghosh, J., Midday, M. & Maity, D. 2017. Tussilago farfara L. A Promising Ethnomedicinal Plant of Sikkim. Explor. Anim. Med. Res. 7(1):100-103.

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University of Calcutta, Department of Botany, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road Kolkata 700 019, West Bengal, India

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