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        <title xml:lang="eng">Legumes (Fabaceae) from Satmala hills, Maharashtra, India</title>
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            The family Fabaceae or Leguminosae is one of the socio-economically important families in Angiosperms. It is commonly known as legume, pea, or bean family. This family members possess all types of habits such as herbs, trees, shrubs, and climbers. It is easily recognised by their pods (legume). Fabaceae Lindl. is the third largest family of angiosperms in terms of number of taxa. It is represented by 770 genera &amp; 19,500 taxa worldwide (FAO 2016; LPWG 2017). In India, the family Fabaceae is represented by 174 genera, 1110 species &amp; 256 intraspecific taxa (Sanjappa 2020). Legumes are very important source of proteins in developing countries. In tropical and temperate region wild beans used in the manufacture of resins, tannins, oils, varnishes, paints, dyes, and medicines (LPWG 2017). Other than socio-economic importance legumes are equally beneficial for ecosystems and recycling via nitrogen uptake, enhance soil porosity, recycling of nutrients, decreasing soil pH, reduction of soil compaction and in rotation with cereals they offer a source of slow-fixation of nitrogen to sustainable cropping (USDA 1998; Popelka et al. 2004). In brief, it is economically important family for development of the region therefore present study focuses on preparation of checklist of legumes from Satmala hill range for future advancement.
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                <geographicDescription>Satmala is well known hill range in Nasik district, Maharashtra, India. Due to low rainfall &amp; hot climatic condition, the hill range harbour seasonal vegetation. The co-ordinates of hill range is 20.3902 0N &amp; 73.9086 0E. This hill range consist many high peaks with elevation of more than 1,200 m. Some of them are Dhodap (1,451 m), Achala (1,238 m), Ahivant (1,226 m), Saptashrungigad (1,240 m), Markandya (1,331 m), Indrai (1,475 m), Sadetin Rodaga (1,350 m), Chandreshwari (1,300 m), and Rajdher (1,325 m). Major habitats on this hill range are slopes, exposed rock surfaces, grasslands, ephemeral flush vegetation, soil covered areas &amp; seasonal ponds. Average rainfall recorded during last decades ranges 900–1,200 mm and temperature is 28–45 0C. The climate of these plateaus is dry throughout the year except during the south-west monsoon season.</geographicDescription>
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        <acknowledgements>Authors are grateful to the honourable Management, Principal of SNJB’s KKHA Arts, SMGL Commerce &amp; SPHJ Science College Chandwad, Dist. Nasik. 423101 for the facilities provided for this research work. Authors are also thankful to the department of Science &amp; Technology under the FIST program. (Project number SR/FIST-415/2018). We also thanks to Authorities of Forest department, Maharashtra for permit us to work on Satmala hill ranges. First author is thankful to Dr. Jagdish V. Dalavi for his cooperation during compilation of data.</acknowledgements>
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                    <citation identifier="https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.8176.15.12.24427-24436">Wagh, S.D. &amp; M.T. Patil (2023). Legumes (Fabaceae) from Satmala hills, Maharashtra, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 15(12): 24427–24436.</citation>
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