Notulae Scientia Biologicae (Dec 2015)

Status of <i>Isoetes coromandeliana</i> L.f. and <i>Equisetum debile</i> Roxb. ex Voucher in Gujarat State, Western India

  • Suresh K. PATEL,
  • Ronak N. KACHHIYAPATEL,
  • Anirudh P. SINGH,
  • Kishore S. Rajput

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15835/nsb.7.4.9696
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 441 – 443

Abstract

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Occurrence of Isoetes coromandeliana L.f. in natural ponds of Harni, Savali and Tuwa (India) is known since 1956 by earlier workers. Equisetum debile Roxb. ex Voucher was also reported in 1962 growing as wild at Savali. Available literature indicates that I. coromandeliana falls under the category of ‘near threatened’ in Asian continents and as an ‘endangered species’ at national (India) level. In the current field work study, the authors could not locate the investigated species from the locations earlier documented by researchers. Few saplings of I. coromandeliana were observed at Talod and Vaktapur near Gandhinagar, a new location for the species. In contrast, E. debile appeared to be lost in wild from Gujarat. Their extinction from earlier reported locations is associated with anthropogenic pressure and thus legal action for their protection is needed. The present paper suggests further survey and habitat based studies and recommends conservation and management action plans based upon the ecology of the habitat.