Extended distribution of two wild bananas for the flora of Nagaland
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Critically endangered, Diversity, Endemic, MusaAbstract
Musa manii H.Wendl. ex Baker categorized as a critically endangered wild banana species (IUCN red list, 2019) and M. markkui Gogoi & Borah, so far reported only from Arunachal Pradesh, India is being reported in this paper as new additions to the flora of Nagaland.
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