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Orchids of India: A Handbook

 
D.L. Szlachetko (Foroward) Sarat Misra (Author)
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The Book “Orchids of India – A Handbook” includes all known species of orchids found in India and enumerates all the 1484 (1430 species, 8 subspecies and 46 varieties) taxa. Dr. Sarat Misra's book "Orchids of India – A glimpse” which was published in the year 2007, has been very useful to students of Taxonomy and is now being cited very often. The book was an inventory aimed to enumerate all known orchids of India at that time and it included 1331 species / subspecies with their updated nomenclature. Twelve years have elapsed since then. In the meanwhile, several findings on revisionary works or additions to the Indian orchid flora – either new discoveries or new record to the Indian flora – have come up. It was felt, necessary to put these findings together and bring out an updated checklist of the Indian orchids, and therefore, this book “Orchids of India – A Handbook” came up. The book provides a Key to 191 genera found in India. The exhaustive Generic description provides elaborate morphological features of 191 genera. It gives the worldwide distribution of each genus, total number of species under it found in the world and in India. Scientific illustration of the habit and the flower for at least one species under each genus has been provided; more than one figure has been provided where much variation in the species is observed. The enumeration of all the 1484 orchids, which includes 465 endemic elements, has been alphabetically arranged in a tabular form. It also gives their zone of occurrence and flowering period. Growth habits of the terrestrial, mycotrophic and epiphytic forms of orchids have been discussed with the help of drawings. This gives an idea of the life cycle of an orchid plant. The Morphology provides details of the various component of like stem, leaf, inflorescence and flower etc. of orchids and the variation met within. Flowering pattern in orchids has been discussed with their behavior and seasonality. The Ecology provides the geographical zones in India and the distribution of orchids there followed by the altitudinal zones in India and orchids growing there. The book includes a Glossary of botanical terms and an Index to the scientific names. The book is well illustrated with 480 Line drawings and more than 225 colored photographs, which would help to easily understand the taxonomy of Orchidaceae, the most advanced family, and the floral morphology of which is the most complex among all the flowering plants of the world. The manuscript of the book has been reviewed by Prof. D. L. Szlachetko, University of Gdansk, Poland, who has also written the Foreword of the book.

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About the author

Sarat Misra

Sarat Misra has an intimate knowledge on the Orissa orchids through his close and prolonged association with the wild. A native of Orissa, he did his degree in Civil Engineering in 1963 from Utkal University. He served under the Governmetn of Orissa in the Works Department and retired in 1998 as Chief Engineer. He was introduced to the orchids during 1968. His main interest was floristics and the taxonomy. But he also studied the phenology, especially of flowering, and the conservation biology of orchids. He has been frequently visiting the herbaria of the Botanical Survey of India. He has also visited the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the British (Natural History) Museum, London, for study of the Indian orchids. He has to his credit 60 papers published in books and journals within and outside India. He was conferred with the degree of Doctor of Science (honoris causa) in Orchidology by the Utkal Univresity in 1996. he is presently a member of the Orissa State Pollution Control Board and a member of the Research Committee of the Similipal Biosphere Reserve. He is a founder member of the Orchid Society of India and functions as its Secretary for the Orissa and Bihar Chapter. Dr. Misra is also a member of the Orchid Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission from India. He is currently heading a collaborating unit of All India Coordinated Research Project on Taxonomy Capacity Building of Indian Orchids, sponsored by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

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Bibliographic information

Title Orchids of India: A Handbook
Format Hardcover
Date published: 21.10.2019
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788121110136
length x+652p., 225 Col Photographs; 480 Drawings.