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Notes on the occurrence of Parnassia yui Z.P. Jien (Parnassiaceae) in India

Abstract

Paper highlights the new distributional record of Parnassia yui Z.P. Jien for India. Comments have been made on the possible threats and conservation status of a species.

Keywords

New Addition, Flora, Parnassia, Arunachal Pradesh, Threats and Conservation.

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