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Disentangling the Begonias of Arunachal Pradesh: A integrated taxonomic approach

Project summary:

This project proposal aims to explore the Begonias of Arunachal Pradesh, focusing on species diversity and biogeographic origin. It involves field visits, herbarium collection, and high-throughput genome sequencing to uncover new taxa, clarify nomenclature, and understand genetic variation. The outcomes will advance knowledge of Begonia flora and biogeography in NE India.

First Name:

Dipankar Borah

Highest degree:

PhD

Year obtained:

2022

Applicant Status:

Early-career researcher (PhD obtained within last three years)

India

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Dipankar Borah, Momang Taram, Mark Hughes. 2023. Begonia egamii (Begoniaceae), a remarkable new species from Arunachal Pradesh, India. Candollea 78: 147–151. http://dx.doi.org/10.15553/c2023v782a5

Dipankar Borah, Momang Taram, Lod Yama, Eric Wahlsteen. 2021. Begonia arunachalensis (Begoniaceae), a new tuberous species of Begonia from Arunachal Pradesh, India. Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore 73(2): 475–480. https://doi.org/10.26492/gbs73(2).2021-17

Dipankar Borah, Momang Taram, Eric Wahlsteen. 2021. A new Begonia species from Arunachal Pradesh, and some notes on Begonia scintillans. Taiwania. 66:450–454. doi:10.6165/tai.2021.66.450.

Eric Wahlsteen E., Dipankar Borah. 2022. A checklist with three new species and two new country records of Begonia from Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, India. Brittonia XX(X): 1–16. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12228-022-09725-9

Scoring Rubric

Your name:

c1. Scientific Merit

 

  • Scientific impact of the study in the proposed taxonomic group or the flora and funga of a geographic region – up to 10 points

  • Contribution to the generation of novel systematic/taxonomic/floristic data – up to 5 points

  • Quality and significance of questions being addressed – up to 10 points

  • Adequacy of methods for testing the research question (data collection/analysis/use of different tools) – up to 10 points

This proposal scores:

/35

C2. Community Building

 

  • Applicant’s potential for completing goals of the proposal within the time frame, and of professional success (based on CV, considering career stage) – up to 10 points

  • Explicit inclusion of (a) the use and generation of collections, and (b) conferring with taxonomic/nomenclatural experts – up to 10 points

  • Perceived need where more points are given for applicants from low- or middle-income countries – up to 5 points

This proposal scores:

/25

C3. Broader Impacts

  • The proposal will yield durable benefits and be disseminated through publications (e.g., taxonomic revisions, checklists, new data provided for existing databases, websites) – up to 20 points

  • The proposal involves taxonomic training, fieldwork, and herbarium visits  – up to 10 points

  • The proposal involves outreach, mentoring, and mobility exchange  – up to 10 points

This proposal scores:

/40

Applicant Details

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Previous publications

Budget (USD):

2000

Kaliabor College

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