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Unveiling a Hidden Gem: The Discovery of a New Freshwater Red Algal Species (Sheathia meghalayensis Elaya Perumal & Palanisamy, 2026) in Meghalaya, India by Botanical Survey of India

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The Discovery of Sheathia meghalayensis   Elaya Perumal & Palanisamy, 2026 The world of phycology—the study of algae—just got a little more fascinating. While marine red algae dominate our coastal vocabulary, their freshwater counterparts, the Rhodophyta, represent an ancient and highly specialized evolutionary lineage. (Photo credit: Dr. U Elaya Perumal, Botanical Survey of India) In a paper published in Current Science , researchers U. Elaya Perumal and M. Palanisamy from the Botanical Survey of India announced a major taxonomic breakthrough: the discovery of a distinct, critically endangered freshwater red alga named Sheathia meghalayensis  Elaya Perumal & Palanisamy, 2026 . (Photo credit: Dr. U Elaya Perumal, Botanical Survey of India) The Background: Filling a Critical Gap in India’s Biodiversity Northeastern India is recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot, yet its freshwater macroalgae have historically lagged behind marine species in documentation. Prior su...

Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods by Dr. Souvik Mitra - 25th session of AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series.

Dear Delegates,

Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) Proudly presents the 25th session of AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series.

Title: “Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods”

Speaker:  Dr. Souvik Mitra, Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head, PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India.


Date: 05/12/2020       Time: 14:30 -16:00 IST

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