Table 5 Geographic coordinates, climatic conditions and unique characteristics of study sites.

From: Diversity of endophytic mycobiota of tropical tree Tectona grandis Linn.f.: Spatiotemporal and tissue type effects

Site

Geographic coordinates

*Seasonal rainfall during the study period in mm (Jan 2011–Dec 2011)

*Monsoon period in study year

*Seasonal mean of minimum and maximum T (in °C)

Uniqueness and reasons for selection as study site

Winter

Summer

Monsoon

Onset

Withdrawal

Mean Min.

Mean Max.

Loc1: (BHU) Banaras Hindu University, Uttar Pradesh

25°16′34.93″N 82°59′20.22″E

8.5

247.3

844.5

17 June

30 Sept.

8.8 (W), 16.3 (S), 20.7 (M)

29.3 (W), 40.9 (S), 33.8 (M)

Located in the highly fertile Gangetic plain of India

Loc2: (HN) Hathinala, Uttar Pradesh

24°18′0.97″N 83°6′29.96″E

9.5

267.8

1094

17 June

30 Sept.

11.1 (W), 22.69 (S), 22.65 (M)

25.82 (W), 37.44 (S), 31.24 (M)

Located in the dry deciduous tropical forest of Vindhayan region

Loc3: (RB) Ranibagh, Uttrakhand

29°17′31.97″N 79°32′34.23″E

97.8

462.90

1460.5

20 June

26 Sept.

1.7 (W), 7.5 (S), 9.7 (M)

15.4 (W), 23.5 (S), 21.6 (M)

Located in the biodiversity rich Himalayan foot hills with prevailing low temperature

Loc4: (RGU) Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh

27°8′52.34″N 93°45′53.44″E

51.5

1158.1

1948.3

8 June

13 Oct.

15 (W), 20.4 (S), 22 (M)

21(W), 34.2 (S), 30.2 (M)

Located in one of the world’s top mega diversity centre, world’s northernmost tropical rain forest, receives almost heaviest annual precipitation worldwide

  1. (*Source: National Data Centre, IMD, Pune, India). W = Winter, S = Summer, M = Monsoon.