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Type: Article
Published: 2018-07-23
Page range: 68–76
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Isoetes ×gopalkrishnae (Isoetaceae), a new interspecific sterile hybrid from central India

Center of Advanced Studies in Botany, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 Up., India
Department of Botany, Kamal Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Science, Sultanpur 228118, UP., India
Centre of Advance Studies in Botany, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, UP. India.
Department of Botany, Brahmanand Post Graduate College, Kanpur 208002, UP., India.
habitat lycopodiophytes spores taxonomy Vindhya plateau Pteridophytes

Abstract

Isoetes ×gopalkrishnae hybr. nov., is described, illustrated and compared with possible parent species. Based on morphological characteristics and habitat conditions, this taxon is considered to represent a sterile hybrid between I. coromandelina and I. panchananii. The new hybrid is amphibious and grows on the exposed shore of an artificial pond. It is known only from a single locality on the Vindhya plateau in Uttar Pradesh, India. It can be distinguished from other taxa by a combination of characters including the lack of a scale, the leaf which is terete in transverse section, velum absent to rudimentary, a sporangial wall with internal pigmentation, rugulate megaspores with a smooth equatorial girdle and microspores with densely echinate to short-cristate ornamentation. It is the first Isoetes hybrid reported from the Indian subcontinent.