Floristic Diversity of Grasses (Poaceae) in Selected Wetlands of Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu

Authors

  • Subramani Vijay Sharma
  • Murugan Manisha
  • Perumal Ravichandran

Keywords:

Endemic grasses,, Floristic survey, Grass flora,, Marshes,, Paddy fields, Poaceae, Ponds,, Submerged plains,, Tirunelveli and Wetlands.

Abstract

The present study evaluates the diversity and distribution of grasses (Poaceae) in selected wetland
habitats of Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, South India. Field surveys were conducted from July 2022
to March 2023 across marshes, paddy fields, pond margins, and riverine ecosystems. A total of 88 grass
taxa belonging to 48 genera and six subfamilies were recorded, including five taxa endemic to Tamil
Nadu. Among the subfamilies, Panicoideae was the most dominant in diversity with 53 species,
followed by Chloridoideae (28), while Aristidoideae (3), Micrairoideae (2), Arundinoideae (1), and
Oryzoideae (1) were lesser represented. The results emphasize the floristic richness and conservation
significance of wetlands in the Tirunelveli district and provide baseline information for wetland
biodiversity management and conservation planning.

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Published

2026-01-27

How to Cite

Subramani Vijay Sharma, Murugan Manisha, & Perumal Ravichandran. (2026). Floristic Diversity of Grasses (Poaceae) in Selected Wetlands of Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu. The Bioscan, 21(1), 2577–2589. Retrieved from https://www.thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/5786