The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central Vietnam

The survey of the Orchid flora at Hon Ba Nature Reserve, where was a part of the famous Annamite Range in Vietnam, had been achieved from March to December 2014. A total of 106 species in 4 life forms were accounted i.e. epiphyte (67 species), terrestrial (20 species), lithophyte (13 species) and my...

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Main Authors: Vuong Ba Truong, Kitichate Sridith
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Language:English
Published: National Taiwan University 2016-06-01
Series:Taiwania
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Online Access:http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/abstract.php?type=abstract&id=1449
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spelling doaj-9e3cb93ecada4d9fa2fb37e0ad5849942020-11-24T21:31:54ZengNational Taiwan UniversityTaiwania0372-333X2016-06-0161212714010.6165/tai.2016.61.127The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central VietnamVuong Ba Truong0Kitichate Sridith1Institute of Tropical Biology-VAST, Department of Biological resources, 85 Tran Quoc Toan Str., Distr.3, Hochiminh City, Vietnam.Prince of Songkla University Herbarium (PSU), Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, P.O.Box 90112, Thailand.The survey of the Orchid flora at Hon Ba Nature Reserve, where was a part of the famous Annamite Range in Vietnam, had been achieved from March to December 2014. A total of 106 species in 4 life forms were accounted i.e. epiphyte (67 species), terrestrial (20 species), lithophyte (13 species) and mycoheterotrophic (6 species). Among those, there were two newly recorded species to the Annamite Range i.e. Lecanorchis nigricans Honda and Bulbophyllum dasystachys J.J.Verm., P. Thavipoke & J. Phelps. The most diverse genera were Dendrobium, Bulbophyllum, Liparis and Paphiopedilum respectively. The result area revealed that the Annamite Range performed as a “cross road” of 4 floristic regions in Asia, i.e. the Himalayan Range, the Indo-China Mainland and Myanmar, the Sino-Japanese and the Malesian Region.http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/abstract.php?type=abstract&id=1449Annamite RangeBiodiversityOrchidaceaePhytogeographyVietnam
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Kitichate Sridith
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The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central Vietnam
Taiwania
Annamite Range
Biodiversity
Orchidaceae
Phytogeography
Vietnam
author_facet Vuong Ba Truong
Kitichate Sridith
author_sort Vuong Ba Truong
title The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central Vietnam
title_short The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central Vietnam
title_full The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central Vietnam
title_fullStr The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed The phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of Vietnam: a case study from the Hon Ba Nature Reserve, Central Vietnam
title_sort phytogeographic note on the orchids flora of vietnam: a case study from the hon ba nature reserve, central vietnam
publisher National Taiwan University
series Taiwania
issn 0372-333X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The survey of the Orchid flora at Hon Ba Nature Reserve, where was a part of the famous Annamite Range in Vietnam, had been achieved from March to December 2014. A total of 106 species in 4 life forms were accounted i.e. epiphyte (67 species), terrestrial (20 species), lithophyte (13 species) and mycoheterotrophic (6 species). Among those, there were two newly recorded species to the Annamite Range i.e. Lecanorchis nigricans Honda and Bulbophyllum dasystachys J.J.Verm., P. Thavipoke & J. Phelps. The most diverse genera were Dendrobium, Bulbophyllum, Liparis and Paphiopedilum respectively. The result area revealed that the Annamite Range performed as a “cross road” of 4 floristic regions in Asia, i.e. the Himalayan Range, the Indo-China Mainland and Myanmar, the Sino-Japanese and the Malesian Region.
topic Annamite Range
Biodiversity
Orchidaceae
Phytogeography
Vietnam
url http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/abstract.php?type=abstract&id=1449
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