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TY - JOUR
AU - Devi, Rajkumari Jashmi
AU - Thongam, Biseshwori
PY - 2025/08/19
Y2 - 2025/09/23
TI - Exploring the underexplored genus Chenopodium, a potentially neglected underutilized species from Manipur North Eastern Region of India
JF - Current Botany
JA - CB
VL - 16
IS -
SE - Regular Articles
DO - 10.25081/cb.2025.v16.9580
UR - https://www.updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/cb/article/view/9580
SP - 207-211
AB - <p>The Northeastern region (NER) of the India is home to a rich diversity of plant species. Many of them are underexplored and nurtured by indigenous communities for their potential value to humankind. The genus <em>Chenopodium </em>of family Amaranthaceae is one of the neglected and underutilized plant species known for its higher content of protein, minerals, vitamins and abiotic stress tolerance. However, taxonomically this genus is known to be a complex genus due to the lack of good morphological characters that can distinguish species. This genus has around 132 accepted species worldwide. In the present study, we have briefly described four <em>Chenopodium </em>species viz. <em>Chenopodium murale</em>, <em>C. ficifolium</em>, <em>C. giganteum </em>and <em>C. album </em>from Manipur, India. Of these, three species viz. <em>C. murale</em>, <em>C. ficifolium</em>, and <em>C. giganteum </em>are new records from Manipur, India.</p>
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