Indian screw pine family Pandanaceae represents three genera, in
which genus Pandanus and Benstonea are distributed in two hotspots
in India the Western Ghats and the Northeast Himalayan region. For
the first time, Indian Pandanaceae has been assessed for its
taxonomic status and phylogenetic relationship. The extensive
survey by the authors led to the discovery of three new Pandanus
species (two from the Western Ghats and one from the Northeast
Himalaya). The present taxonomic revision confirmed total number of
Pandanus species to 14 that are distributed in the Southern India
(9 species) and Northeast Himalayan region (5 species). Genus
Benstonea is represented by two species, one from Southern India
and another species common to both regions. A detailed species
identification key is given along with conservation status of each
species following IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (2001). The
study revealed that, out of 16 Pandanus and Benstonea species, six
species are under threatened categories.
In recent years, a chloroplast DNA-based molecular phylogenetic
approach has been followed to understand the evolutionary
relationship among the plant species. The interrelationship among
the 14 Pandanus species at infrageneric level has been worked out
using this approach, which has led to the rearrangement of some
species to the subgenera proposed by Stone (1974). Moreover, the
close relationship between Pandanus and Benstonea has been
confirmed and the interrelationship of Indian Pandanus genus in
global context is given. This book also describes the economic
importance of each Pandanus species.
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