About: Dendrobieae is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9 publications have been published within this topic receiving 261 citations. The topic is also known as: Dendrobieae.
TL;DR: It is indicated that monandrous condition evolved independently in Vanilloideae and Epidendroideae/Orchidoideae, and relationships of Bromheadia, Imerinaea, Sirhookera, and achlorophyllous species of Corallorhiza, Gastrodia, Limodorum, Neottia, Wullschlaegelia are for the first time evaluated in a broad molecular phylogenetic framework.
TL;DR: The results indicated that it is preferable to use a broad generic concept of Dendrobium and to pursue an improved infrageneric classification at sectional level, taking into account both morphology and current molecular findings.
TL;DR: New combinations in Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) are made to correspond to the revised classification of the genus in Genera orchidacearum, vol.
Abstract: New combinations in Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) are made to correspond to the revised classification of the genus in Genera orchidacearum , vol. 6. Several new sections introduced in that publication are formally described and validated here.
TL;DR: Bulbophyllum trongsaense is described as a new species from Trongsa district of Bhutan along with comparison with B. amplifolium to which it shows closest affinity.
Abstract: Bulbophyllum trongsaense is described as a new species from Trongsa district of Bhutan. Detailed morphological description, distribution, phenology, ecology and colour photographs are provided along with comparison with B. amplifolium to which it shows closest affinity.
TL;DR: It was observed that tilosomes were always associated with single layered velamen roots whereas completely absent in multilayered velamen taxa, and sectional delineation and phylogenetic interrelationships have been discussed.
Abstract: The morpho-anatomical studies in Bulbophyllum and Dendrobium (Orchidaceae) with special reference to ecological adaptation and phylogenetic implications have been carried out. The vegetative parts were collected from different parts of North-East Himalaya and Western and Eastern Ghats of India. All were epiphytes belonging to tribe Dendrobieae. These plant parts were fixed in FAA (Formaline-Acetic acid-Alcohol) and usual methods of microtomy had followed. Stomata were confined to abaxial surface in all the investigated taxa. The presence of stomatal ledges and substomatal chambers is helpful in reducing leaf transpiration and evaporation of water. Absorbing trichomes were recorded only in Sikkim collections of D. anceps whereas they were absent in Darjeeling collections. In case of D. herbaceum and D. moschatum, these were present only in Kerala collections and absent in Karnataka collections. Single- or multi-layered velamen has been reported in both genera. It was observed that tilosomes were always associated with single layered velamen roots whereas completely absent in multilayered velamen taxa. Based on anatomical data, sectional delineation and phylogenetic interrelationships have been discussed.