Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-fbnjt Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-10T17:17:19.307Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

MUSA ARGENTII (MUSACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM ARUNACHAL PRADESH, INDIA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 June 2014

R. Gogoi
Affiliation:
Botanical Survey of India, Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Itanagar, Pin-791 111, India. E-mail for correspondence: rajibdzuko@gmail.com
S. Borah
Affiliation:
Botanical Survey of India, Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Itanagar, Pin-791 111, India. E-mail for correspondence: rajibdzuko@gmail.com
Get access

Abstract

Musa argentii Gogoi & Borah (Musaceae), a new species, is described and illustrated from Lohit District, Arunachal Pradesh, India based on observed morphological characteristics in the field. Its distribution and habitat are described, and a key to the species is provided.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 2014 

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Argent, G. C. G. (1976). The wild bananas of Papua New-Guinea. Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 35: 77114.Google Scholar
Beccari, O. (1902). Nota sui banani selvatici di Borneo. Nelle foreste di Borneo (pp. 611624). Firenze: Tipografia di Salvadore Landi.Google Scholar
Cheesman, E. E. (1947) (Publ. 1948). Classification of the bananas. II. The genus Musa L. Kew Bull. 2: 106117.Google Scholar
Cheesman, E. E. (1949). Classification of the bananas. III. Critical notes on species. Kew Bull. 3: 265272.Google Scholar
Cheesman, E. E. & Larter, L. N. H. (1935). Genetical and cytological studies of Musa III. Chromosome numbers in the Musaceae. J. Genet. 30(16): 3152.Google Scholar
Christelová, P., Miroslav, V., Hribová, E., Langhe, E. De & Doležel, J. (2011). A multi gene sequence-based phylogeny of the Musaceae (banana) family. BMC Evolutionary Biology 11: 103. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/103Google Scholar
Durai, P., Uma, S., Saraswathi, M. S., Jayabalan, N. & Mustaffa, M. M. (2011). Intersectional relationship between Eumusa and Rhodochlamys of the genus Musa using morphotaxonomy and microsatellite markers. Acta Hort. 897: 267270.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2002). Wild bananas: The genus Musa L. of the section Rhodochlamys in India. Envis Newsletter (Botanical Survey of India) 8(1): 13.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2003a). Taxonomic history and identity of Musa rubra Wall. ex Kurz. Philipp. Agric. Sci. 86(1): 9298.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2003b). Musa campestris Beccari varieties in northern Borneo. Philipp. Agric. Sci. 86(4): 424435.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2004a). Musa voonii, a new Musa species from northern Borneo, and discussion of the section Callimusa in Borneo. Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 55(2): 7988.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2004b). Musa campestris Becc. (Musaceae) varieties in northern Borneo. Folia Malaysiana 5(2): 81100.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2005a). Musa azizii, a new Musa species (Musaceae) from northern Borneo. Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 56(1): 2731.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2005b). Ornamental bananas: Notes on the section Rhodochlamys (Musaceae). Folia Malaysiana 6(1&2): 4972.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2006a). Musa barioensis, a new Musa species (Musaceae) from northern Borneo. Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 57(1): 5560.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2006b). Musa lawitiensis Nasution & Supard. (Musaceae) and its intraspecific taxa in Borneo. Adansonia sér. 3, 28(1): 5565.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2006c). A taxonomic revision of Musa rosea (Musaceae) in Southeast Asia. Novon 16(4): 492496.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2007). Ornamental bananas: Focus on Rhodochlamys. Chronica Horticulturae 47(2): 712.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2009a). Lectotypification of two Musa sections (Musaceae). Nordic J. Bot. 27: 207209.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2009b). Musa chunii Häkkinen, a new species (Musaceae) from Yunnan, China and taxonomic identity of Musa rubra. J. Syst. Evol. 47(1): 8791.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. (2013). Reappraisal of sectional taxonomy in Musa (Musaceae). Taxon 62(4): 809813.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. & Meekiong, K. (2004) (Publ. 2005). A new species of Musa from Borneo. Syst. Biodivers. 2(2): 169173.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Häkkinen, M. & Meekiong, K. (2005). Musa borneensis Becc. (Musaceae) and its intraspecific taxa in Borneo. Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 56(3): 213230.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. & Väre, H. (2008). Taxonomic history and identity of Musa dasycarpa, M. velutina and M. assamica (Musaceae) in Southeast Asia. J. Syst. Evol. 46: 230235.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. & Wallace, R. (2007). Musa siamensis, a new Musa species (Musaceae) from SE Asia. Folia Malaysiana 8(2): 6170.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. & Wang, H. (2007). New species and variety of Musa (Musaceae) from Yunnan, China. Novon 17: 440446.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M. & Wang, H. (2008). Musa zaifuii, a new species (Musaceae) from Yunnan, China. Nordic J. Bot. 26: 4246.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M., Suleiman, M. & Gisil, J. (2005). Musa beccarii Simmonds (Musaceae) varieties in Sabah, northern Borneo. Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 56(2): 137142.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M., Suchánková, P., Doleželová, M., Hribová, E. & Doležel, J. (2007). Karyological observations in the new variety of Musa beccarii (Musaceae). Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 58(2/3): 6167.Google Scholar
Häkkinen, M., Wang, H. & Ge, X-J. (2008). Musa itinerans (Musaceae) and its intraspecific taxa in China. Novon 18: 5060.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
IPGRI-INIBAP/CIRAD (1996). Description for bananas (Musa spp.). International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, Rome, Italy/International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain, Montpellier, France/Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement, Montpellier, France.Google Scholar
Li, L-F., Häkkinen, M., Yuan, Y-M., Hao, G. & Ge, X-J. (2010). Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the banana family (Musaceae) inferred from multiple nuclear and chloroplast DNA fragments, with special reference to the genus Musa. Molec. Phylogen. Evol. 57: 110.Google Scholar
Simmonds, N. W. (1960). Notes on banana taxonomy. Kew Bull. 14: 198212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Simmonds, N. W. (1962). The Evolution of Bananas. London: Longmans.Google Scholar
Simmonds, N. W. (1966). Bananas, 2nd edition. London: Longmans.Google Scholar
Swangpol, S. & Somana, J. (2011). Musa serpentina (Musaceae): a new banana species from western border of Thailand. Thai For. Bull. (Bot.) 39: 3136.Google Scholar
Valmayor, R. V. (2002). Classification and characterization of Musella splendida sp. nov. Philipp. Agric. Sci. 85(2): 204209.Google Scholar
Wendland, H. & Drude, G. (1875). Musa velutina. Gartenflora 24: 6567.Google Scholar
Wong, C., Kiew, R., Argent, G. C. G., Set, O., Lee, S. K. & Gan, Y. Y. (2002). Assessment of the validity of the sections in Musa (Musaceae) using AFLP. Ann. Bot. (Oxford) 90: 231238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcf170CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed