Antiquity of some angiosperms in India based on palynological investigation
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India moved northwards and negotiated a distance of 5,000 kms. approximately within 100 million years during Cretaceous and Tertiary periods. This had a drastic effect on the plants, some of the genera could not withstand the changing climate and perished; others migrated to new countries or perhaps gave rise to new ones. A few genera adapted to the new climatic condition and continued to flourish in the same soil. The antiquity of some of these genera based on palynological evidence is discussed here.
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Kar, R. K. (1996). Antiquity of some angiosperms in India based on palynological investigation. Rheedea, 6(1), 81-91. https://doi.org/10.22244/rheedea.1996.06.01.07