POLLINATION BIOLOGY OF DECALEPIS HAMILTONII AND SHOREA TUMBUGGAIA

POLLINATION BIOLOGY OF DECALEPIS HAMILTONII AND SHOREA TUMBUGGAIA

ENDEMIC AND ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES, DECALEPIS HAMILTONII (ASCLEPIADACEAE) AND SHOREA TUMBUGGAIA (DIPTEROCARPACEAE)

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-02-20 )

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In Decalepis hamiltonii, extended flowering pattern, self-incompatibility, pollinator limitation, absence of seed dormancy, abortion of a considerable percentage of seedlings prior to establishment are contributing factors for the regulation of its population size. Further, the roots of this plant are over-exploited due to its commercial value in the preparation of a soft drink "nannari sharbat" in India. In Shorea tumbuggaia, non-annual flowering, massive flowering, short flowering period, partial flowering at tree level, seed predation, absence of seed dormancy and inability of seedlings to compete with other simultaneously growing plants for establishment collectively contribute to the existence of small population size of S. tumbuggaia in a restricted area of Eastern Ghats forests in India.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-4739-4

ISBN-10:

3838347390

EAN:

9783838347394

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Aluri Jacob Solomon Raju

Number of pages:

64

Published on:

2010-02-20

Category:

Ecology