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| Flower of Allium negianum. Credit: Pandey et al. |
Delicious discoveries: Scientists just described a new onion species from the Himalaya
In 2019, Dr. Anjula Pandey, Principal Scientist at ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources in New Delhi, together with scientists, Drs K Madhav Rai, Pavan Kumar Malav, and S Rajkumar, was working on the systematic botany of the genus Allium for the Indian region, when the team came across plants of what would soon be confirmed as a new species for science in the open-access journal PhytoKeys.
The plant, called Allium negianum, was discovered in the Indo-Tibetan border area of Malari village, Niti valley of Chamoli district in Uttarakhand. It grows at 3000 to 4800 m above sea level and can be found along open grassy meadows, sandy soils along rivers, and streams forming in snow pasture lands along alpine meadows (locally known as "bugyal" or "bugial"), where the melting snow actually helps carry its seeds to more favorable areas. With a pretty narrow distribution, this newly described species is restricted to the region of western Himalayas and hasn't yet been reported from anywhere else in the world. The scientific name Allium negianum honors the late Dr. Kuldeep Singh Negi, an eminent explorer and Allium collector from India.
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| Plants of Allium negianum under cultivation. Credit: Pandey et al. |
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| Wild habitat of Allium negianum in Niti region of Himalaya, India. Credit: Pandey et al. |
So far only known from the western Himalaya region, Allium negianum might be under pressure from people looking to taste it: the researchers fear that indiscriminate harvest of its leaves and bulbs for seasoning may pose a threat to its wild populations.
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Anjula Pandey, K. Madhav Rai, Pavan Kumar Malav, S. Rajkumar. Allium negianum (Amaryllidaceae): a new species under subg. Rhizirideum from Uttarakhand Himalaya, India. PhytoKeys, 2021; 183: 77 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.183.65433




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