Illustrated Flora of Bambusoideae in China - Jun Yi Shi, Yu Xiao Zhang, De Qun Zhou, Li Sha Ma, Jun Yao

Illustrated Flora of Bambusoideae in China

Volume 1
Buch | Hardcover
637 Seiten
2021 | 1st ed. 2021
Springer Verlag, Singapore
978-981-15-7883-0 (ISBN)
588,49 inkl. MwSt
This book was compiled by researchers of Chinese Academy of Forestry, Sichuan Agricultural University, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming University of Science and Technology, and Chinese Academy of Sciences. It has been the most comprehensive monograph about the bamboo resources in China until now.

"Illustrated Flora of Bambusoideae in China" is composed of two volumes. Volume 1 contains prefaces written by Shougong Zhang and Dezhu Li and the foreword by the authors,  and 28 chapters, i.e., Morphology of Bamboos, Geographical Distribution of Bambusoideae, Hardiness Zones of Bambusoideae in China, 16 genera of the tribe Bambusese (Bambusa, Bonia, Cephalostachyum, Dendrocalamopsis, Dendrocalamus, Gigantochloa, Guadua, Leptocanna, Lingnania, Melocalamus, Melocanna,  Neomicrocalamus, Neosinocalamus, Pseudostachyum, Schizostachyum, Thyrsostachys), and 9 genera of the tribe Arundinarieae (Brachystachyum, Chimonobambusa, Hibanobambusa, Indosasa, Phyllostachys,Qiongzhuea, Semiarundinaria, Shibataea, Sinobambusa). Totally, 512 bamboo taxa are recorded in volume 1, including 4 hybrids, 119 forms, 38 varieties, and 351 species in 25 genera.





 

Jun Yi Shi Jun Yi Shi graduated from Beijing Forestry University with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural Science. After graduation, Prof. Shi worked at The Center of Giant Panda Protection and Research of China, Sichuan Forestry School and Sichuan Agricultural University. Prof. Shi has been longtime engaged in forestry education and bamboo study. Currently, he is the director and chief scientist of the International Registration Committee for Bamboo Cultivars; director of Southwest Flower Research and Development Center, Chinese Academy of Forestry; and editorial board member of World Bamboo and Rattan. Shi acted as the PI to chair over 21 research projects financially supported by international organizations as well as Chinese national and provincial governments. He also received four scientific and technological awards from provincial and national governments. Prof. Shi published four works including Iconographia Bambusoidearum Sinicarum I and II, The Ornamental Bamboos in China, and Claves Generum et Specierum Bambusoidearum Sinicarum. Prof. Shi published 32 new species and infraspecific taxa as well as more than 150 papers. He also chaired five bamboo engineering projects such as China Bamboo Ecological Park (Centennium Bamboo Park) and four master plans for national NRs such as Wolong National Nature Reserve. Prof. Shi was endowed Outstanding Contributions Expert of Sichuan Province, Green Medal of Sichuan Province, Advanced Worker of Science and Technology in Agriculture of Sichuan Province, and Registrar of International Bamboo Cultivar Registration Authority. Yu Xiao Zhang Dr. Yu Xiao Zhang is currently an associate professor at Southwest Forestry University and a member of the International Cultivar Registration Center for Bamboos (ICRCB). She received her B.S. in biological sciences from Hebei University (2004) and her Ph.D. degree in botany from KunmingInstitute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2010, supervised by Professor Dezhu Li).    Her research interests mainly focus on the taxonomy, molecular phylogeny and evolution, and DNA barcoding of bamboos. During her Ph.D. study in molecular science, she visited the lab of Prof. Lynn G. Clark at Iowa State University for two months. Dr. Zhang has rich fieldwork experience in bamboo diversity exploration, not only in China but also in French Guiana, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and the USA.  Dr. Zhang is the PI of two projects from National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and one project from Chinese Academy of Sciences. She also participated in more than 10 projects funded by NSFC or provincial governments. Dr. Zhang published more than 30 papers, 3 of which were on Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. She also participated in writing some chapters or contents for four books until 2017, that is, Plants of Black-Necked Crane Nature Reserve in Dashanbao, Plant Systematics (third edition) (in Chinese), Plants of China: A Companion to the Flora of China, Iconographia Bambusoidearum SinicarumII. Four new bamboo species, two new bamboo genera, and several other bamboo taxonomic revisions were published by Dr. Zhang. She also used molecular phylogenetic methods to demonstrate the complicated evolutionary history of the temperate woody bamboos (the tribe Arundinarieae).  De Qun Zhou  In January 1982, Prof. Zhou graduated from Beijing Forestry University, China, with B.Sc. in Agriculture; in February 1985, he graduated from Southwest Forestry University, China, with M.Sc. in Agriculture; in May 1995, he graduated from the Asian Institute of Management, the Philippines, with Master in Development Management; and in March 2001, he graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a Ph.D. degree. Prof. Zhou has been studied infungal diversity, ecology, and conservation biology for years. Now he is the deputy director of the International Cultivar Registration Center for Bamboos. He is also an honorary professor at Virginia Tech, USA, and School for International Training, USA.   Prof. Zhou acted as PI to chair over more than 10 research projects funded by international organization as well as Chinese national and provincial governments, with three awards granted by the national and provincial governments.   Zhou compiled five works as co-author, including Edible Fungi, Fungal Diversity in Hong Kong, IconographiaBambusoidearumSinicarum I and II, and The Ornamental Bamboos in China. He also published more than 100 papers including 40 SCI and EI ones such as Publication, Establishment and International Registration for the Bamboo Cultivars and Theory and Practice of the International Bamboo Cultivars Registration. Li Sha Ma In 1982, associate professor Li Sha Ma graduated from Beijing Forestry University with B.Sc. in Agriculture. She used to work at Sichuan Forestry School and Sichuan Agricultural University. Prof. Ma has been engaged in botanic education and bamboo research. Prof. Ma retired in 2016 from Sichuan Agricultural University. Currently she is a member of the International Cultivar Registration Committee for Bamboos.    Prof. Ma was the PI or main researcher to chair over eight research projects funded by international organizations as well as Chinese national and provincial governments, with three awards by the Chinese governments at national and provincial levels.     As key co-author, Prof. Ma published four works, namely Iconographia Bambusoidearum Sinicarum I and II, The Ornamental Bamboos in China, and Claves Generum et Specierum Bambusoidearum Sinicarum. She also published 11 new bamboo species and infra-specific taxa in more than 50 papers such as The Cold Hardiness Location of Bambusoideae in China. Jun Yao  Mr. Jun Yao was born in April 1980. In June 2002, he graduated from Kunming University of Science and Technology with a B Sc. In June 2012, Mr. Yao graduated from Southwest Forestry University with an M.Sc. degree. Currently Yao works at the International Cultivar Registration Center for Bamboos as an assistant to the director.  Yao was the PI or key researcher for more than 10 research projects funded by international organizations and Chinese governments at the national and provincial levels with four awards in science and technology.  He was one of the co-authors for three works including Iconographia Bambusoidearum Sinicarum I and II and The Ornamental Bamboos in China. Yao published more than 20 papers such as Cultivar Sort of Neosinocalamus affinis (Rendle) Keng f.and New Cultivar Nomenclature and The Directional Breeding and Feasibility of Functional Bamboos.

Melocanna.- Pseudostachyum.- Melocalamus.-  Leptocanna /Neomicrocalamus.- Guadua.- Neosinocalamus.- Schizostachyum.- Cephalostachyum.- Thyrsostachys.- Bonia.- Dendrocalamopsis.- Gigantochloa.- Brachystachyum.- Hibanobambusa.- Phyllostachys.- Semiarundinaria.- Shibataea.- Bambusa.- Dendrocalamus.- Lingnania.- Indosasa.- Sinobambusa.- Chimonobambusa.- Qiongzhuea.- Morphology of Bamboos.- Geographical Distribution of Bambusoideae.- Hardiness Zones of Bambusoideae in China.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Illustrated Flora of Bambusoideae in China
Zusatzinfo 327 Illustrations, color; 46 Illustrations, black and white; XXIX, 637 p. 373 illus., 327 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 981-15-7883-4 / 9811578834
ISBN-13 978-981-15-7883-0 / 9789811578830
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