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Thank you for sending the mail & images. So far we have collected three Pandanus species from NE - P. emerginatus, P. nepalensis and P. martinianus. The species pictures sent by you looks different than these species. So it will be interesting to explore further to identify this |
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Dear Sawmliana Sir,
We received the following specimens from you:
1. Tall Pandanus - Photographs & fruit parts
2. Dwarf Pandanus - Photographs
We compared with our collections and arrived at following conclusions.
1. Tall Pandanus - doesn't match with any of the species collected by us
2. Dwarf Pandanus - matches close to Benstones foetida (Benstonea is a new
genus recently added in Pandanaceae; earlier it was Pandanus). For
confirmation we need fruit parts of this species.
We need to explore further to confirm these species. We have contacts with
internationally working World Pandanaceae taxonomists. We can take help
from them for further identification.
We highly appreciate your interest in Pandanaceae !!
Looking forward for your reply.
Best regards,
Nadaf
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Professor
Department of Botany
Savitribai Phule Pune University
PUNE - 411007, INDIA
Tel (o) +91-20-25601439 ext. 2012
> Sir Nadaf, did you identify this plant ? I am still waiting your
> identification.
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> On 03-May-2017 11:12 AM, wrote:
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>> Dear Garg & Sawmliana,
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>> Thank you for sending the mail & images. So far we have collected three
>> Pandanus species from NE - P. emerginatus, P. nepalensis and P.
>> martinianus. The species pictures sent by you looks different than these
>> species. So it will be interesting to explore further to identify this
>> species.
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>> If you can send me the dried capsules of this fruit/dried fruit or fruit
>> parts, we can help you to get this species identified.
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>> Looking forward for your reply.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Nadaf
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>> Dr Altafhusain Nadaf
>> Professor
>> Department of Botany
>> Savitribai Phule Pune University
>> PUNE - 411007, INDIA
>> Tel (o) +91-20-25601439 ext. 2012
>> Mobile - 7588269987
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Thank you for sending the mail & images. So far we have collected three Pandanus species from NE - P. emerginatus, P. nepalensis and P. martinianus. The species pictures sent by you looks different than these species. So it will be interesting to explore further to identify this |
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We compared with our collections and arrived at following conclusions. |
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Best regards, |
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