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Genera Orchidacearum Volume 3: Orchidoideae (Part 2) Vanilloideae [Hardback]

Edited by (, Sainsbury Orchid Fellow, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Edited by , Edited by (, Head of the Molecular Systematics Section, Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botani), Edited by (, Deputy Keeper of the Herbarium and Curator of the Orchid Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 378 pages, height x width x depth: 288x227x28 mm, weight: 1123 g, numerous line illustrations, 24pp colour plates
  • Sērija : Genera Orchidacearum
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Apr-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198507119
  • ISBN-13: 9780198507116
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 378 pages, height x width x depth: 288x227x28 mm, weight: 1123 g, numerous line illustrations, 24pp colour plates
  • Sērija : Genera Orchidacearum
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Apr-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198507119
  • ISBN-13: 9780198507116
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For centuries orchids have been among the most popular of plant families, with thousands of species and hybrids cultivated worldwide for the diversity, beauty, and intricacy of their flowers.

The Genera Orchidacearum series represents a robust and natural classification of the orchids, something that has eluded plant scientists and orchid enthusiasts for years. The editors, who are all distinguished orchid specialists, incorporate a wealth of new DNA data into a truly phylogenetic classification, identifying the areas and taxa that merit additional work. To this end, they have invited several international specialists to contribute in their particular areas of expertise. Each volume provides comprehensive coverage of one or two orchid subfamilies and the series as a whole will be an indispensable reference tool for scientists, orchid breeders and growers.

Orchidaceae is the largest monocotyledon family and perhaps the largest plant family in terms of number of species, approximately 20,000. However, for a variety of reasons it remains one of the least understood. The fossil record is poor, and active research has been relatively scarce until recent years, in part because of the sheer size and cosmopolitan distribution of the family.

This third volume describes the remaining 105 genera of subfamily Orchidoideae and all 15 genera of subfamily Vanilloideae. Comprehensive treatments are provided for each genus, which include complete nomenclature, description, distribution (with map), anatomy, palynology, cytogenetics, phytochemistry, phylogenetics, pollination, ecology, and economic uses. Cultivation notes are included for those genera known to be in hobbyist collections. Genera are beautifully illustrated with line drawings and colour photographs.

Recenzijas

Genera Orchidacearum is the first work to treat the whole of the orchids in a modern form based on molecular data from nearly all of the more than 800 genera. * Plant Systematics and Evolution * As in the former volumes, layout is very clear ... The photographs are without exception good and informative, in many cases excellent ... The distribution maps are very clear, and easy to interpret. * Plant Systematics and Evolution * ... excellent book ... it is an absolute requirement for the professional orchidologist as a reference work. It fills a gap because no other up-to-date systematic treatment of Orchidaceae down to generic level is available in English, and I am quite sure that no comparable work will be published during the next few decades. * Plant Systematics and Evolution *

List of contributors
xiii
List of colour plates
xv
I ORCHIDOIDEAE (Part 2)
1(2)
D CHLORAEEAE
3(14)
Bipinnula
5(2)
Chloraea
7(3)
Gavilea
10(1)
Geoblasta
11(6)
E CODONORCHIDEAE
17(4)
Codonorchis
17(4)
F CRANICHIDEAE
21(2)
Cranichidinae
23(36)
Aa
24(2)
Altensteinia
26(3)
Baskervilla
29(1)
Cranichis
29(4)
Exalaria
33(4)
Fuertesiella
37(1)
Gomphichis
37(3)
Myrosmodes
40(1)
Nothostele
40(2)
Ponthieva
42(5)
Porphyrostachys
47(1)
Prescottia
47(4)
Pseudocentrum
51(2)
Pseudocranichis
53(1)
Pterichis
53(2)
Solenocentrum
55(2)
Stenoptera
57(2)
Galeottiellinae
59(4)
Galeottiella
59(4)
Goodyerinae
63(90)
Aenhenrya
66(3)
Anoectochilus
69(3)
Aspidogyne
72(2)
Chamaegastrodia
74(3)
Cheirostylis
77(3)
Cystorchis
80(2)
Danhatchia
82(3)
Dossinia
85(1)
Erythrodes
85(5)
Eurycentrum
90(1)
Gonatostylis
90(4)
Goodyera
94(4)
Halleorchis
98(1)
Herpysma
98(4)
Hetaeria
102(3)
Hylophila
105(2)
Kreodanthus
107(3)
Kuhlhasseltia
110(1)
Lepidogyne
110(4)
Ligeophila
114(2)
Ludisia
116(3)
Macodes
119(2)
Microchilus
121(3)
Myrmechis
124(2)
Odontochilus
126(3)
Orchipedum
129(2)
Pachyplectron
131(3)
Papuaea
134(2)
Platylepis
136(2)
Platythelys
138(3)
Rhamphorhynchus
141(1)
Rhomboda
142(3)
Stephanothelys
145(1)
Vrydagzynea
145(5)
Zeuxine
150(3)
Manniellinae
153(3)
Manniella
154(2)
Pterostylidinae
156(8)
Pterostylis
157(7)
Spiranthinae
164(115)
Aracamunia
168(2)
Aulosepalum
170(4)
Beloglottis
174(2)
Brachystele
176(3)
Buchtienia
179(2)
Coccineorchis
181(1)
Cotylolabium
182(3)
Cybebus
185(3)
Cyclopogon
188(4)
Degranvillea
192(1)
Deiregyne
193(4)
Dichromanthus
197(2)
Discyphus
199(1)
Eltroplectris
200(4)
Eurystyles
204(3)
Funkiella
207(3)
Hapalorchis
210(2)
Helonoma
212(3)
Kionophyton
215(2)
Lankesterella
217(2)
Lyroglossa
219(3)
Mesadenella
222(2)
Mesadenus
224(3)
Microthelys
227(2)
Odontorrhynchus
229(3)
Pelexia
232(4)
Physogyne
236(2)
Pseudogoodyera
238(2)
Pteroglossa
240(4)
Sacoila
244(2)
Sarcoglottis
246(4)
Sauroglossum
250(3)
Schiedeella
253(3)
Skeptrostachys
256(2)
Spiranthes
258(8)
Stalkya
266(1)
Stenorrhynchos
267(3)
Svenkoeltzia
270(2)
Thelyschista
272(1)
Veyretia
273(6)
II VANILLOIDEAE
279(6)
Pogonieae
285(12)
Cleistes
286(3)
Duckeella
289(2)
Isotria
291(3)
Pogonia
294(3)
Pogoniopsis
297(1)
Vanilleae
297(38)
Clematepistephium
299(3)
Cyrtosia
302(2)
Dictyophyllaria
304(2)
Epistephium
306(3)
Eriaxis
309(2)
Erythrorchis
311(2)
Galeola
313(3)
Lecanorchis
316(3)
Pseudovanilla
319(2)
Vanilla
321(14)
Glossary 335(5)
References 340(9)
Index to scientific names 349(4)
Subject index 353


Alec M. Pridgeon is Sainsbury Orchid Fellow of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London; Research Associate of the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida; member of the Orchid Committee and Orchid Registration Advisory Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. In orchid circles he is perhaps best known as past Editor of the American Orchid Society Bulletin (now titled Orchids) and Founding Editor of the scientific orchid journal, Lindleyana. He has written or co-written 50 scientific articles or book chapters and 90 popular articles, co-written and co-directed five videotapes, edited 11 books including the Proceedings of the 14th World Orchid Conference and The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids, and compiled the Orchid Action Plan for the Species Survival Commission of the IUCN in Geneva.

Phillip Cribb is currently Deputy Keeper of the Herbarium and Curator of the Orchid Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has specialized in the taxonomy of Old World tropical orchids, participating in many expeditions to study orchids in the field. He is the author of several books and over 350 papers on orchids and is co-editor of the Orchid Research Newsletter. He has been a member of the Royal Horticultural Society's Orchid Committee for over 20 years, an executive member of the International Orchid Commission, and currently chairs the IUCN/Species Survival Commission's Orchid Specialist Group, which publishes Orchid Conservation News. He was recently awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Westonbirt Medal for his work on orchids.





Mark W. Chase is the Head of the Molecular Systematics Section of the Jodrell Laboratory at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has received the Cooley Award from the American Society of Plant Taxonomists, the Rolf Dalhgren Prize from by the Royal Physiographic Society of Lund (Sweden), the Linnean Medal for Botany from the Linnean Society of London, and an ICI/Current Contents award for being one of the top 15 most-cited authors in the fields of agriculture and plant and animals sciences (1991-2001); he holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Uppsala (Sweden) and is a Visiting Professor in the School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London and member of the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society.

Finn N. Rasmussen is Associate Professor at the Botanical Institute, University of Copenhagen. He is a member of The Orchid Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission of the IUCN, the Society of Systematic Biologists, Botanical Society of America, and Dansk Botanisk Forening.