NEW SPECIES OF INDIAN MURAINGRASS
Researchers from Pune have discovered a species of Indian Muraingrass along the Western Ghats. Ischaemum janarthanamii, named after M K Janarthanam, a professor of Botany at the Goa University, the new species, belonging to Genus Ischaemum,was identified after undertaking thorough morphological studies of the samples collected from the laterite surfaces on the outskirts of Goa’s Bhagwan Mahavir National Park.
Apart from being of economic significance, as it is commonly-used as fodder, this species has fought harsh conditions to survive in this ecologicallysensitive region, say scientists
Did You Know
India is home to around 61 out of the 85 species of Ischaemum known globally. Incidentally, the Western Ghats are abundant with approximately 40 species belonging to this genus.

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