Hybrids and the Flora of Thailand revisited: Hybridization in the South-East Asian genus Cryptocoryne (Araceae)

Authors

  • Niels Jacobsen University of Copenhagen
  • Jan D. Bastmeijer
  • Josef Bogner
  • Hendra Budianto
  • Herman Bernard Ganapathy
  • Takashige Idei
  • Isa B. Ipor
  • Thirumalai Komala
  • Ahmad Sofiman Othman
  • Rusly Rosazlina
  • Joshua Siow
  • Suwidji Wongso
  • Marian Orgaard

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20531/tfb.2016.44.1.11

Keywords:

Artificial hybrids, heterosis, Thai Flora, tropical natural hybrids, vegetative propagation

Abstract

ABSTRACT. The South-East Asian genus Cryptocoryne has been shown to hybridize more frequently than expected. Data are presented on the known naturally occurring hybrids including information on their discovery, naming, and recognition as hybrids. Many artificial hybrids produced over the years indicate that there are only relatively few barriers to crossing. A heterosis effect is prevalent in many encountered Cryptocoryne hybrids. Vegetative propagation is clearly an advantage in the establishment of hybrid populations and also in detecting the hybrids, since inferior hybrids have disappeared naturally. Our results on Cryptocoryne also suggest that when the South-East Asian floras become as well-known as temperate ones, the number of natural hybrids will be similar to those presently known from temperate regions.

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Author Biographies

Niels Jacobsen, University of Copenhagen

Section of Organismal Biology, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhage, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1971 Frederiksberg C (Copenhagen), Denmark

Prof. Emeritus

Jan D. Bastmeijer

Oude Roswinkelerweg 72, NL-7822 AG Emmen, The Netherlands

Josef Bogner

Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg, Menzinger Str. 63, 80638 München, Germany & Botanische Staatssammlung München (M), Menzinger Str. 67, 80638 München, Germany

Hendra Budianto

Komunitas Cryptocoryne Indonesia, Raya Sawo Gg. III/33, Surabaya 60221, Indonesia

Herman Bernard Ganapathy

Natureye.com, Taman Minang Ria, Batu 9, Cheras, 43200 Selangor, Malaysia

Takashige Idei

23-14, 1 Chome Amanogahara, Katano City, Osaka 576-0034, Japan

Isa B. Ipor

Science Faculty of Resource & Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia

Thirumalai Komala

School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Ahmad Sofiman Othman

School of Biosciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Centre for Marine and Coastal Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia 

Rusly Rosazlina

School of Biosciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Joshua Siow

Natureye.com, Taman Minang Ria, Batu 9, Cheras, 43200 Selangor, Malaysia

Suwidji Wongso

Komunitas Cryptocoryne Indonesia, Raya Sawo Gg. III/33, Surabaya 60221, Indonesia

Marian Orgaard

Section of Organismal Biology, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhage, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1971 Frederiksberg C (Copenhagen), Denmark

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Published

2016-11-16

How to Cite

Jacobsen, N., Bastmeijer, J. D., Bogner, J., Budianto, H., Ganapathy, H. B., Idei, T., Ipor, I. B., Komala, T., Othman, A. S., Rosazlina, R., Siow, J., Wongso, S., & Orgaard, M. (2016). Hybrids and the Flora of Thailand revisited: Hybridization in the South-East Asian genus Cryptocoryne (Araceae). Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany), 44(1), 53–73. https://doi.org/10.20531/tfb.2016.44.1.11

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