Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Cladistics | 2016
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti; Wei-Tao Jin; Xiao-Guo Xiang; André Schuiteman; De-Zhu Li; Jian-Wu Li; Wei-Chang Huang; Xiao-Hua Jin; Lu-Qi Huang
The first comprehensive phylogenetic study of the orchid genus Herminium and its allies is presented, based on seven molecular markers (nuclear internal transcribed spacer, Xdh, chloroplast matK, psaB, psbA‐trnH, rbcL and trnL‐F) and 37 morphological characters. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that Herminium as currently delimited is paraphyletic and that several genera are deeply nested within it. Based on parsimony analysis of total evidence, the generic circumscription of Herminium is expanded to include Androcorys, Bhutanthera, Frigidorchis and Porolabium. Apomorphic and plesiomorphic character states are identified for various clades recovered in this study. A few species currently wrongly assigned to Peristylus and Platanthera are here included in Herminium. All necessary new combinations are made.
Biodiversity and Conservation | 2016
Binu Timsina; Maan B. Rokaya; Zuzana Münzbergová; Pavel Kindlmann; Bikram Shrestha; Bishnu Prasad Bhattarai; Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti
Associations between epiphytes and their hosts are among the main factors affecting the biodiversity and distribution of epiphytes. While several previous studies explored the association between epiphyte diversity and host characteristics, very little is known about the generality of such associations at larger spatial scales. We aim to explore the associations between diversity and distribution of epiphytic orchids and host characteristics in different localities in Nepal. Epiphytic orchids and their hosts were recorded along the transects in total of 23,539 host individuals. To describe the diversity of orchids in the different localities, a rarefaction function was used. Univariate and multivariate analyses were carried out to explore the associations with locality, host characteristics, and their interactions with locality. In total, we recorded 141 species of orchids growing on 192 host species. The five localities significantly differed in orchid diversity and abundance. The number of orchid individuals per host species significantly increased with increasing number of host individuals. Species richness, abundances, occupancy of orchid species on host species and composition of orchids varied across the localities. Species richness and abundance was significantly higher on hosts in the higher strata and differed between families of host species. Abundance was higher on evergreen hosts. Composition of orchid communities are also associated with host characteristics, such as habit (shrub/tree/climber), bark texture, nature (deciduous/evergreen) and the plant families of host species. This study revealed a high diversity of epiphytic orchids in the localities studied and strong associations between the orchids and their hosts. Future studies looking at the relationships between epiphyte communities and host characteristics need to identify relationships at a wider scale in order to determine whether they are really general rather than site-specific.
PhytoKeys | 2017
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti; André Schuiteman; Wei-Tao Jin; Xiao-Hua Jin
Abstract Herminium (Orchidaceae, Orchidoideae) is a medium-sized genus widespread in the northern hemisphere, with a clear centre of diversity in the Himalayas. We present a comprehensive taxonomic revision of Herminium based on field observations and morphological studies, for which we examined about 2500 specimens. We recognize 49 species grouped into six formal sections, including one new species, Herminium tibeticum, from Tibet. We provide an identification key to the species, descriptions of the species, notes on ecology and distribution, and complete nomenclature for each species, including typifications. We here designate lectotypes for five species and reduce four taxa to synonymy.
Novon | 2014
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti; Rita Ale
Abstract. Liparis langtangensis B. B. Raskoti & Ale (Orchidaceae, Malaxideae) is a new species described and illustrated from Nepal. It is similar to L. campylostalix Rchb. f., sharing a cuneate corolla lip without a basal callus. Liparis langtangensis is distinguished by its oblanceolate leaf blades, the basal twisting of the ovary and pedicel, spreading or divericate lateral sepals, and a longer (to 5 mm) column, with two fleshy basal pads. Notes on the diagnostic characters used to distinguish it from allied species are provided.
Phytotaxa | 2012
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti
Phytotaxa | 2011
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti; Rita Ale
Phytotaxa | 2013
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti
Nordic Journal of Botany | 2012
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti; Jeffrey J. Wood; Rita Ale
Botanica Orientalis: Journal of Plant Science | 2012
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti; Rita Ale; Ganga D Bhatt
Himalayan Journal of Sciences | 2011
Bhakta Bahadur Raskoti; Rita Ale