Great Tapasji,
I am indeed moved by your concern to solve the taxonomical issues.All the
best.
regards
tspkumar

On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 10:58 PM, Tapas Chakrabarty <tchak...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Nadeem ji,
> Thank you for your opinion and confusion.  An unpublished Census of
> Fabaceae in India is available with me and my special interest here is the
> genus Acacia sensu lato which has undergone a drastic overhauling in recent
> past.  It is true that the morphological differences between the segregate
> genera are not available at one place but they are scattered in
> literature.  I am at present trying to prepare a revised treatment for
> India but this needs some time due to my other preoccupations  which also
> demand time and priority.
> In the mean time, if you have got  any confusion, please do mention and if
> you have images, please share them here, even if posted earlier, for
> further comments, if any.
> I am attaching herewith two manuscripts.  Please go through them and I
> hope that you will be able to clarify some of your doubts raised here.
> We must admit that the latest trend in angiosperm taxonomy is molecular
> phylogenetic studies and the same are being widely accepted, though the
> results (both splitting and mergers) sometimes are unable to explain and
> correlate with the traditional taxonomic treatments, based on morphological
> differences.
> What to do?
> Regards,
> Tapas.
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 6:28 PM, Nadeem Waqif <nadeem.wa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Sirs,
>>
>> There seems to be a transition happening in the Acacia genus - it being
>> split into different genus's viz. Acacia, Senegalia, Vachellia, Racosperma
>> and some others. There seem to be conflicting schemes and it is not clear
>> to me whether any particular scheme has been adopted overall or when this
>> issue is likely to be resolved.
>>
>> I would like to know what the position of the experts in
>> the efloraofindia group is regarding this issue.
>>
>> Im particularly concerned with species like Babul or Acacia nilotica,
>> Khair or Acacia catechu, Kumtha or Acacia senegalia and the introduced
>> Australian Acacias.
>>
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