Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution

An intensive study on orchid diversity was conducted in Perlis especially within the Perlis State Park during the period 2003 - 2004. During the numerous field trips and studies, a total of 1,783 orchid specimens where collected from the 12 hills (11 limestone hills and one partly granite stone moun...

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Main Authors: Yong, Wendy Sze Yee, Go, Rusea, Tang, Cher Hing, Abdullah, Janna Ong, Osman, Kassim
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2005
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spelling my.upm.eprints.9532015-11-02T03:40:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/953/ Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution Yong, Wendy Sze Yee Go, Rusea Tang, Cher Hing Abdullah, Janna Ong Osman, Kassim An intensive study on orchid diversity was conducted in Perlis especially within the Perlis State Park during the period 2003 - 2004. During the numerous field trips and studies, a total of 1,783 orchid specimens where collected from the 12 hills (11 limestone hills and one partly granite stone mountain). These samples were identified and differentiated into 119 taxa in 50 genera which are represented by 4 subfamilies. Ninety were identified to species level and the remaining 29 were only identified to genus level as the specimens were incomplete, because of lack of flowers. From these numbers, 62 species in 20 genera are new records for Perlis and 9 species and one genus, Panisea, are new records for Malaysia. The diversity of orchids in Perlis is characteristically closely related to Thailand’s orchid flora, which is Indo- Malayan Floristic Region or Thailand - Burmese Floristic Region as compared to the other parts of Malaya which is Malayan Floristic Region. This can be to the climatic conditions (northern dry - monsoon), geographical location (bordering Peninsular Thailand) and the limestone habitat which is known to haboura high rate of species endemism. As much as 90% of these new records of orchids were collected from near the Malaysian-Thailand border and from Gunung Perlis, the highest peak in Perlis (733m). Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2005 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/953/1/Orchids%20of%20Perlis%20New%20Records%20and%20Distribution.pdf Yong, Wendy Sze Yee and Go, Rusea and Tang, Cher Hing and Abdullah, Janna Ong and Osman, Kassim (2005) Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 28 (2). pp. 135-146. ISSN 1511-3701; ESSN: 2231-8542 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JTAS%20Vol.%2028%20(2)%20Sep.%202005/06%20JTAS%20Vol.28%20(2)%202005%20(Pg%20135-146).pdf
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description An intensive study on orchid diversity was conducted in Perlis especially within the Perlis State Park during the period 2003 - 2004. During the numerous field trips and studies, a total of 1,783 orchid specimens where collected from the 12 hills (11 limestone hills and one partly granite stone mountain). These samples were identified and differentiated into 119 taxa in 50 genera which are represented by 4 subfamilies. Ninety were identified to species level and the remaining 29 were only identified to genus level as the specimens were incomplete, because of lack of flowers. From these numbers, 62 species in 20 genera are new records for Perlis and 9 species and one genus, Panisea, are new records for Malaysia. The diversity of orchids in Perlis is characteristically closely related to Thailand’s orchid flora, which is Indo- Malayan Floristic Region or Thailand - Burmese Floristic Region as compared to the other parts of Malaya which is Malayan Floristic Region. This can be to the climatic conditions (northern dry - monsoon), geographical location (bordering Peninsular Thailand) and the limestone habitat which is known to haboura high rate of species endemism. As much as 90% of these new records of orchids were collected from near the Malaysian-Thailand border and from Gunung Perlis, the highest peak in Perlis (733m).
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author Yong, Wendy Sze Yee
Go, Rusea
Tang, Cher Hing
Abdullah, Janna Ong
Osman, Kassim
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Go, Rusea
Tang, Cher Hing
Abdullah, Janna Ong
Osman, Kassim
Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution
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Go, Rusea
Tang, Cher Hing
Abdullah, Janna Ong
Osman, Kassim
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title Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution
title_short Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution
title_full Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution
title_fullStr Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution
title_full_unstemmed Orchids of Perlis: new records and distribution
title_sort orchids of perlis: new records and distribution
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2005
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/953/1/Orchids%20of%20Perlis%20New%20Records%20and%20Distribution.pdf
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