Kaempferia
Kaempferia is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It is native to China, India, and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar etc.).[1][2][3]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Clade: | Commelinids |
Order: | Zingiberales |
Family: | Zingiberaceae |
Subfamily: | Zingiberoideae |
Tribe: | Zingibereae |
Genus: | Kaempferia L. |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Species
Over 100 names have been proposed in the genus. The following are accepted:[1]
- Kaempferia alboviolacea Ridl. - Vietnam
- Kaempferia angustifolia Roscoe - Bangladesh, Assam, Vietnam, Thailand, Sumatra
- Kaempferia attapeuensis Picheans. & Koonterm - Laos
- Kaempferia champasakensis Picheans. & Koonterm - Laos
- Kaempferia chayanii Koonterm - Laos
- Kaempferia cuneata Gagnep. - Vietnam
- Kaempferia elegans (Wall.) Baker in J.D.Hooker - Sichuan, Indochina, Borneo
- Kaempferia evansii Blatt. - southern India
- Kaempferia fallax Gagnep. - Laos, Thailand
- Kaempferia filifolia K.Larsen - Thailand
- Kaempferia fissa Gagnep. - Laos
- Kaempferia galanga L. - Yunnan, Assam, Bangladesh, India, Indochina
- Kaempferia gigantiphylla Picheans. & Koonterm - Laos
- Kaempferia gilbertii W.Bull - Myanmar
- Kaempferia glauca Ridl. - Thailand
- Kaempferia grandifolia Saensouk & Jenjitt. - Thailand
- Kaempferia harmandiana Gagnep. - Laos, Cambodia
- Kaempferia koratensis Picheans. - Thailand
- Kaempferia laotica Gagnep. - Laos, Thailand
- Kaempferia larsenii Sirirugsa - Thailand
- Kaempferia lopburiensis Picheans. - Thailand
- Kaempferia mahasarakhamensis Saensouk & P. Saensouk - Thailand[4]
- Kaempferia ovalifolia Roxb. - Myanmar
- Kaempferia parviflora Wall. ex Baker in J.D.Hooker - Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia
- Kaempferia philippinensis Merr. - Luzon
- Kaempferia purpurea J.Koenig in A.J.Retzius - Phuket
- Kaempferia roscoeana Wall. - Myanmar, Thailand
- Kaempferia rotunda L. - China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Taiwan, Yunnan), India, Nepal, Assam, Bangladesh, Indochina; naturalized in Java, Malaysia and Costa Rica
- Kaempferia saraburiensis Picheans. - Thailand
- Kaempferia sawanensis Picheans. & Koonterm - Laos
- Kaempferia siamensis Sirirugsa - Thailand
- Kaempferia simaoensis Y.Y.Qian - Yunnan
- Kaempferia sisaketensis Picheans. & Koonterm - Thailand
- Kaempferia spoliata Sirirugsa - Thailand
- Kaempferia undulata Teijsm. & Binn. - Java
Research
Three species of Kaempferia, i.e., K. galanga, K. rotunda, and K. angustifolia, are well studied for their essential oils along with other important phytochemical and medicinal properties. The micropropagation procedures of K. galanga and K. rotunda have been studied by many groups for more than two decades, but in vitro propagation of Kaempferia angustifolia was the first reported in 2018.[5]
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References
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Flora of China v 24 p 368, 山柰属 shan nai shu, Kaempferia Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 2. 1753.
- Techaprasan, J., Klinbunga, S., Ngamriabsakul, C. & Jenjittikul, T. (2010). Genetic variation of Kaempferia (Zingiberaceae) in Thailand based on chloroplast DNA (psbA-trnH and petA-psbJ) sequences. Genetics and Molecular Research 9: 1957-1973.
- "A New Species from Northeastern Thailand". Novataxa. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
- Haque SM, Ghosh B. (2018) Micropropagation of Kaempferia angustifolia Roscoe - An Aromatic, Essential Oil Yielding, Underutilized Medicinal Plant of Zingiberaceae Family. J. Crop Sci. Biotech. 21 (2):147-153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12892-017-0051-0
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