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Trees of Western Ghats India: Vol 1: Achariaceae-Lythraceae

 
S Karuppusamy (Author) P Bharath (Author) Simha Yadav (Author)
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Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Formation of Western Ghats. 3. Topography. 4. Climate. 5. Earlier explorations of vegetations in Western Ghats. 6. Achariaceae Harms. 7. Actinidiaceae Engl. & Gilg. 8. Altingiaceae Horan. 9. Anacardiaceae R. Br. 10. Annonaceae Juss. 11. Apocynaceae Juss. 12. Aquifoliaceae Bercht. & J. Presl. 13. Araliaceae Juss. 14. Arecaceae Bercht & J. Presl. 15. Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl. 16. Berberidaceae Juss. 17. Betulaceae Gray. 18. Bignoniaceae Juss. 19. Bixaceae Kunth. 20. Boraginaceae Juss. 21. Burseraceae Kunth. 22. Cactaceae Juss. 23. Calophyllaceae J. Agardh. 24. Cannabaceae Martinov. 25. Capparidaceae Juss. 26. Celastraceae R. Br. 27 Centroplacaceae Doweld & Reveal. 28. Chrysobalanaceae R. Br. 29. Clusiaceae Lindl. 30. Combretaceae R. Br. 31. Connaraceae R. Br. 32. Cornaceae Bercht. & J. Presl. 33. Daphniphyllaceae Mull.-Arg. 34. Dichapetalaceae Baill. 35. Dilleniaceae Salisb. 36. Dipterocarpaceae Blume. 37. Ebenaceae Gurke. 38. Elaeocarpaceae Juss. 39. Ericaceae Durande. 40. Erythroxylaceae Kunth. 41. Euphorbiaceae Juss. 42. Fabaceae Lindl. 43. Gentianaceae Juss. 44. Hamamelidaceae R. Br. 45. Hernandiaceae Blume. 46. Icacinaceae Miers. 47. Juglandaceae DC. Ex Perleb. 48. Lamiaceae Martinov. 49. Lauraceae Juss. 50. Lecythidaceae A. Rich. 51. Loganiaceae R. Br. ex Mart. 52. Lythraceae J. St. Hil. Plates. Index to families, genera and species.

 

In the two volumes of the Trees of Western Ghats, a total of 1 ,225 flowering tree species have been enumerated in the hill ranges, belonging to 362 genera and 96 families. Among these 96 families, 14 families contained more than 30 species each, they are accounting for 60.5% of the total taxa. Fabaceae has the highest number of species, with 93 taxa across 32 genera, followed by Lauraceae with 91 taxa, Myrtaceae with 79, Rubiaceae with 62, Malvaceae with 60, Euphorbiaceae with 53, Annonaceae with 50 and so on. The largest family is Fabaceae which leads with 32 genera, followed by Rubiaceae with 26, Malvaceae with 20 and so on. Approximately 25 genera contain more than ten species each. The genus Syzygium has the highest species representation with 50 taxa, followed by Memecylon with 38 species, Ficus with 34, Diospyros with 33, Symplocos with 31, Eugenia with 27, Litsea with 26, Cinnamomum with 25 species, etc. A total of 419 taxa are introduced to Western Ghats from the different regions of the world. These 425 exotic taxa are belonging to 48 families and 218 genera. Volume 1 is containing 614 tree taxa belonging 180 genera and 47 families (Achariaceae-Lythraceae) and volume 2 accounted with 611 tree taxa belonging 182 genera and 49 families (Magnoliaceae to Zygophyllaceae). First volume given brief introduction of the Western Ghats, phytogeography, climatology, forest and vegetation types of the Western Ghats, key to the families for identification and systematic enumeration of tree taxa from Achariaceae to Lythraceae. Whereas in volume two provided the systematic enumeration of the families from Magnolicaeae to Zygophyllaceae, analysis of tree flora of Western Ghats, list of Red Listed Tree species of Western Ghats and colour photographs of maximum number of tree species affixed at the end. All the tree species provided citation according to recent ICN, synonyms, vernacular names, short description, flowering phenology, distribution in Western Ghats, India and world, recent IUCN status and identification notes if any. Photographs of most of the tree species given at the end of each volume given that is easy tool for accurate identification of tree species.

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About the author

S Karuppusamy

Dr. S. Karuppusamy is Research Associate in Department of Botany, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur.  He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Gandhigram Rural Institute, Deemed University, Tamil Nadu in 2003.  Later he worked as a Post Doctoral Fellow in Department of Biotechnology, Sri Krishnadevaraya University.  He published more than 20 research papers in referred journals.  He is life member of many scientific societies and recipient of Young Botanist Award 2006 from Indian Botanical Society.

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Title Trees of Western Ghats India: Vol 1: Achariaceae-Lythraceae
Format Hardcover
Date published: 29.04.2025
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9789359197678
length 568p., Col Plates