Wetland Phytodiversity A Complete Guide to Indian Helobieae
by Ratna Guha, M.S. Mondal
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Publisher: | Scientific Publishers |
Published In: | 2005 |
ISBN-10: | 8172333978 |
ISBN-13: | 9788172333973 |
Binding Type: | Hardback |
Weight: | 1.93 lbs |
Pages: | pp. xii + 274, Illus., 24 Plates, Charts, Tables, 10 Maps, Index, Appendix, Biblio. |
The Title "Wetland Phytodiversity A Complete Guide to Indian Helobieae" is written by Ratna Guha. This book was published in the year 2005. The ISBN number 8172333978|9788172333973 is assigned to the Hardback version of this title. This book has total of pp. xii + 274 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Scientific Publishers. Wetland Phytodiversity A Complete Guide to Indian Helobieae is currently Available with us.
Aquatic ecosystem and aquatic plant diversity holds a key position in maintaining the floristic diversity of India - one of the 12 megabiodiversity centres of the world. It provides the material basis for the sustenance of thousands of floral and faunal aquatic life forms. This Book ``Wetland Phytodiversity : A Complete Guide to Indian Helobieae' deals with 75 plant species belonging to the aquatic families of angiosperms under the group Helobieae. Distribution of the taxa, their life forms, floral as well as pollination biology, phenology, chromosome numbers, etc. have been dealt with proper care towards better understanding of the affinities, intra - and interfamilial relationships of the taxa. Chapters on phytogeography, pollen morphology, fossil records etc. will be very much helpful for future workers in tracing origin and segregation of this important aquatic group of angiosperms. Apart from the text 20 maps/figures, 66 illustrations, 24 plates have been provided in the book.
Dr. M.S. Mondal obtained his M.Sc. in Botany from the University of Kalyani, West Bengal securing first class second position with specialization in Paleobotany & Palynology and awarded Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta in Palynotaxonomy. Dr. Mondal is currently serving in the Botanical Survey of India as Joint Director (Hqrs.). He has contributed about 80 research publications in Indian & Foreign journals and chapters in Books. Dr. Mondal has guided six Ph.D. students and authored two books - “Pollen morphology & systematic relationship of the families Sabiaceae & Connaraceae” and “Pollen morphology & systematic relationship of the family Polygonaceae”. He is now actively engated in the Palynotaxonomic research on plant families with reference to phylogeny.
Dr. (Miss) Ratna Guha obtained her M.Sc. (Botany) from Ranchi University, securing first class first position with specialization in Cytogenetics. Dr. (Miss) Guha started her research career as Junior Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow in the Botanical Survey of India and is presently engaged as Research Associate in the ENVIS centre, Botanical Survey of India. She was awarded Ph.D. degree on the dissertation “Taxonomy and Pollen Morphology of Indian Helobieae with special reference to Phylogeny” under supervision of Dr. M.S. Mondal, Joint Director, Botanical Survey of India. Dr. (Miss) Guha has a number of publications to her credit dealing with taxonomy of angiosperms, palynotaxonomy, floral biology, conservation, etc. She is now actively engaged with status and assessment of plant species of India included in CITES.
Preface
Foreword
I. INTRODUCTION
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
III. REVIEW OF LITERATURE :
1. Helobieae in General
2. Familial :
i. Hydrochantaceae
ii. Alismataceae
iii. Butomaceae
iv. Juncaginaceae
v. Aponogetonaceae
vi. Potamogetonaceae
vii. Ruppiaceae
viii. Zannichelliaceae
ix. Najadaceae
x. Cymodoceaceae
IV. PHYTOGEOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND FOSSIL RECORDS :
1. Phtogeography
2. Fossil Evidences
V. TAXONOMY AND MORPHOLOGY :
1. General Morphological Characters of Helobieae :
i. Hydrocharitaceae :
a. Blyxa
b. Enhalus
c. Halophila
d. Hydrilla
e. Hydrocharis
f. Nechamandra
g. Ottelia
h. Thalassia
i. Vallisneria
ii. Alismataceae :
a. Alisma
b. Caldesia
c. Damasonium
d. Limnophyton
e. Sagittaria
f. Wisneria
iii. Butomaceae :
a. Butomopsis
b. Butomus
iv. Juncaginaceae :
a. Triglochin
v. Aponogetonaceae :
a. Aponogeton
vi. Potamogetonaceae :
a. Potamogeton
vii. Ruppiaceae :
a. Ruppia
viii. Zannichelliaceae :
a. Zannichellia
ix. Najadaceae :
a. Najas
x. Cymodoceaceae :
a. Cymodocea
b. Halodule
c. Syringodium
d. Thalassodendron
VI. POLLEN MORPHOLOGY OF THE TAXA 'STUDIED :
1. Palynological Observation :
a. Hydrocharitaceae
b. Alismataceae
c. Butomaceae
d. Juncaginaceae
e. Aponogetonaceae
f. Potamogetonaceae
g. Ruppiaceae
h. Zannichelliaceae
i. Najadaceae
2. Glossary of Pollen Morphological Terms Used
3. Materials Studied
VII. DISCUSSION :
1. Different Disciplines in better understanding of inter-and intra-familial relationships-Taxonomical/Morphological Evidences :
i. Karyosystematics
ii. Embryology
iii. Anatomy
iv. Chemotaxonomy
v. Floral/Pollination Biology
2. Pollen Morphology for Better Understanding
3. Affinities with Allied Groups
4. Phylogenetic Considerations and Conclusion