9798893640625
Finnley Johnson
Callisto Reference
English
2025
Agricultural Sciences - Horticulture
USD 160
Orchids are a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, known for their intricate and colorful blooms. They are often cultivated as ornamental plants, both indoors and outdoors, and they have a rich cultural significance in many societies, symbolizing love, luxury, and beauty. They have evolved in various ways to ensure pollination, such as mimicry, where flowers imitate the appearance or scent of female insects to attract males. Orchid biology comprises the study of the unique structural, reproductive, and ecological characteristics of orchids. The reproductive mechanism of orchids includes the production of numerous small seeds, which lack endosperm and rely on symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi for germination and nutrient acquisition. This symbiosis is crucial for their survival and propagation. Orchids also display a wide range of ecological adaptations, allowing them to thrive in diverse habitats from tropical rainforests to arid deserts. This book is a compilation of chapters that discuss the most vital concepts and emerging trends in the field of orchid biology. It contains some path-breaking studies in this sub-field of plant biology. The extensive content of this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the subject.