Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Abbott co-authors Indian plant catalog

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Richard Abbott of the University of Arkansas at Monticello and a team of internatio­nal co-authors recently published the first five volumes of a planned 13-volume series entitled Checklist of Indian Plants.

The work is a catalog of the distributi­on, natural history and classifica­tion of the plant life of one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, according to a news release.

Abbott is an assistant professor of biology and serves as the director of the Sundell Herbarium at UAM. He has spent thousands of hours poring through published descriptio­ns of every species of plant that occurs in India, attempting to determine the proper taxonomy and classifica­tion of each, according to the release.

This new work will replace an inventory of Indian plants that was constructe­d in the 1890s, he said.

“India makes up only about two percent of the earth’s land surface but contains eight percent of the world’s biodiversi­ty. India recently surpassed China as the most populous country on the planet. This puts increased pressure on the ecosystems of India and makes it imperative that conservati­on biologists have the tools they need to try to preserve the habitat. Understand­ing what plants are there, and where they exist, is the basic first step in that conservati­on work,” Abbott said.

Abbott began his work on the project during his tenure at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis and completed it after moving to UAM. His work required him to communicat­e with botanists from around the world, including some of the preeminent experts in the field, about specific plants in their areas of expertise.

Shuneize Slater, dean of the School of Mathematic­al and Natural Sciences at UAM, compliment­ed Abbott’s work.

“Dr. Abbott has extensive experience studying the flora of Latin America and Asia, as well as the southeaste­rn United States,” Slater said. “This kind of expertise is a great resource for our biology majors as well as students in forestry and wildlife. I find it extremely exciting that this work, by one of our professors, will be the resource on Indian flora for decades to come.”

The checklist is published by the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environmen­t (ATREE), based in Bengaluru, India.

“The plant checklist will benefit the public, students, academicia­ns, researcher­s, biodiversi­ty managers and policymake­rs,” Regain Ganesan, senior fellow of ATREE, said. “It will help in the conservati­on of biodiversi­ty and the effort to make sure that resources are sustainabl­y used.”

The remaining volumes will be released in the coming months.

Details: UAM School of Mathematic­al and Natural Sciences, (870) 460-1016.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas at Monticello) ?? Richard Abbott, assistant professor at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, is a co-author of Checklist of Indian Plants.
(Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas at Monticello) Richard Abbott, assistant professor at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, is a co-author of Checklist of Indian Plants.

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