Ecology and Distribution Pattern of Insectivorous Plant in Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh, India
Vivek Kumar Yadav *
Kamla Memorial College Sidhi, M.P., India.
Diwakar Singh
SGS Govt. PG College Sidhi, M.P., India.
A. P. Singh
Govt. Model Science College Rewa, M.P., India.
Hemangad Shukla
A.P.S. University Rewa, M.P., India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Some angiosperm flowering plants of the plant kingdom obtain essential nutrients for themselves by feeding on small arthropods similar to animals; they are called insectivorous or carnivorous plants. These are often found in such places where the soil is acidic, moist land/swamp and lacking nutrients. The presence of several species of insectivorous plants such as Drosera burmannii, Aldrovanda vesiculosa, Nipenthes rajah, Utricularia aurea and Pinguicula vulgeris has been reported in different sites in India. Drosera burmannii, Drosera indica and Utricularia aurea have also been reported in Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh. The availability of insectivorous plants will prove helpful in the study of soil diversity, geographical structure, climatic environmental conditions. The presence of the specific plants species to create the special characteristics of the area as well as raise the question in mind to observed the association of specific types of insect species and some associated plant species linkage that are available here.
Keywords: Angiosperm, environmental conditions, insectivorous plant, nutrients