Special Issue Description


Authors : Anjali Patil, Sunita Patil and Madhuri Kambale

Page Nos : 149-153

Description :
Orchids have a wide range of distribution. They are found to occur in all parts of the world except, perhaps in the Antarctica and are most numerous in the humid tropics and subtropics (Chen et. al. 2009).The south Western part of Maharashtra is a part of Western Ghats which has high level of Biological Diversity and is recognized as one of the hotspot of the world along with Sri Lanka (Myers et.al 2000). Family Orchidaceae is characterized by a novel form of mycorrhizal interaction. The germination of orchid seeds in nature is very low due to their requirement of a specific mycorrhizal association for germination. In the present paper as many as 33 number of terrestrial orchids belonging to the genera Habenaria, Nervelia, Malaxis, Peristylus, Pectilis, Geodorum, Zeuxine, Cheirostylus and Eulophia are recorded from the study area for studying their distribution and mycorrhizal association with these genera.

Date of Online: 30 SCMB- Sonai Vol. VI (Special Issue 2), ,Feb 2018 .2018