@yccskarad.com
Assistant Professor
Yashwantrao Chavan College of Science, Karad.
Plant Science, Forestry, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biotechnology
Scopus Publications
Scholar Citations
Scholar h-index
Tarbej J. Shaikh, Raghunath L. Ghalme, Uday L. Chougule, and Girish G. Potdar
Wiley
AbstractThe taxonomic identity and typification of Hemisorghum venustum (Thwaites) Clayton and Capillipedium parviflorum (R.Br.) Stapf. is discussed along with detailed descriptions, photographs, and notes. Morphological differences are presented for easy identification of both the species.
TARBEJ SHAIKH, RAGHUNATH GHALME, and GIRISH POTDAR
Magnolia Press
Dichanthium aristatum (Poir.) C.E. Hubb, D. foulkesii (Hook.f.) S.K. Jain & Deshp., D. mccannii Blatt., D. panchganiense Blatt. & McCann and D. paranjpyeanum (Bhide) Clayton are lectotypified, the selection of lectotype is discussed.
TARBEJ SHAIKH and GIRISH POTDAR
Magnolia Press
New species in the genus Capillipedium Stapf is described and illustrated from Amarkantak hills of Madhya Pradesh, India. New species is similar to Capillipedium assimile (Steud.) A.Camus and C. nagense Bor but mainly diverges by having 4–6 cm panicle, 2–2.5 cm racemes, about 11–13 pairs of sessile and pedicelled spikelets in each raceme; joints and pedicels without translucent groove, 2–2.5 mm sessile spikelets and 3–3.2 mm pedicelled spikelets. A taxonomic key for genus Capillipedium in India is given to facilitate easy identification of species.
Shaikh Tarbej, Pooja Mane, and Girish Potdar
Wiley
Chrysopogon shrirangii, a new species of Chrysopogon Trin. (Poaceae) is described and illustrated from the Belgaum district of Karnataka, India. It is similar to Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov. and C. serrulatus Trin. but differs by having shorter culm, very narrow (0.8–1.2 mm wide), conduplicate, ensiform, adaxially puberulous, acuminate leaves, shorter panicle, shorter sessile and pedicelled spikelets, and lower glume of sessile spikelet with prominent 4 nerves in two pairs.