Pramote Triboun

Pramote Triboun
  • Ph.D.
  • Head of Department at Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research

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Introduction
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research
Current position
  • Head of Department
Additional affiliations
September 2012 - May 2016
Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research
Position
  • Research Officer

Publications

Publications (26)
Poster
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COLE TCH, TRIBOUN P (2024) วิวัฒนาการชาติพันธุ์พืชวงศ์ขิงข่า - กลุ่มวงศ์ย่อย เผ่า และสกุล รวมทั้งพลิโซมอฟิค/อะโพมอฟิค และข้อมูลประกอบ © Cole, Triboun 2024 (CC-BY), Thai version of: COLE TCH (2024) ZINGIBERACEAE Phylogeny Poster (ZingPP) • ภาพรวมของบริบทการศึกษาเป็นข้อมูลของกลุ่มวงศ์ย่อย เผ่า และสกุล (ที่มีอ้างอิงจากข้อมูลที่ตีพิมพ์) รวมถึงลักษณะของ...
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Impatiens tanintharyiensis (Balsaminaceae) is reported in Thailand for the first time from a population in Ngao Waterfall National Park, Ranong Province. This population differs from that at the type locality in Myanmar by having smaller, purple flowers (vs bigger purplish-pink flowers). An expanded description of this taxon and colour photographs...
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Impatiens tanintharyiensis (Balsaminaceae) is reported in Thailand for the first time from a population in Ngao Waterfall National Park, Ranong Province. This population differs from that at the type locality in Myanmar by having smaller, purple flowers (vs bigger purplish-pink flowers). An expanded description of this taxon and colour photographs...
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Impatiens macrantha S. X. Yu&Ying Qin (Balsaminaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China, is described and illustrated. Phylogenetic analysis based on molecular data shows the new species to belong to I. subg. Clavicarpa and to be closely related to I. tubulosa with which it shares succulent stems and racemose inflorescences, but it can be easily d...
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Cassumunar is a well‐known and widely cultivated medicinal ginger. Historically, many names have been applied to this species. Over the past two decades, Zingiber montanum (≡ Amomum montanum) has been mostly accepted as the correct scientific name for Cassumunar ginger in spite of numerous discrepancies between the protologue and the plants to whic...
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Impatiens capillipes was found for the first time in Thailand. The population in Thailand has slightly larger leaves and flowers than the population in Myanmar. An expanded description of this species and colour photographs are provided.
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COLE TCH, HILGER HH, STEVENS PF, TRIBOUN P (2019) วิวัฒนาการชาติพันธุ์พืชดอก อนุกรมวิธานพืชดอก, Thai version of COLE TCH, HILGER HH, STEVENS PF (2019) Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics ... now complying with PPA (Li HT et al. 2019)
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This educational phylogeny poster provides a graphic overview of the Zingiberaceae (ginger family) with its subfamilies, tribes, and genera along with relevant apomorphic, plesiomorphic as well as diagnostic traits – a compilation of published research – intended as a useful teaching, studying, and research tool on the current relationships among g...
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cite as: COLE TCH, HILGER HH, TRIBOUN P (2016) วิวัฒนาการชาติพันธุ์พืชดอก อนุกรมวิธานพืชดอก Thai version of COLE TCH, HILGER HH (2016) Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering Plant Systematics, DOI 10.13140/RG.2.2.23639.68009
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Phylogenetic analyses have revealed extensive evolutionary lability of morphological characters in the large genus Impatiens. This potentially complicates taxonomic classifications, especially if these are based on analyses which include a limited number of characters and taxa. In this study we focus on the systematics of previously poorly represen...
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Zingiber murlenica Ram.Kumar, Sushil K.Singh & S.Sharma sp. nov and Zingiber mizoramensis Ram.Kumar, Sushil K.Singh & S.Sharma, sp. nov. described from North-east India.
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Impatiens suksathanii Ruchis. & Triboun, a new species from a limestone area in Kanchanaburi Province in Southwestern Thailand, is described and illustrated. This endemic new species is clearly distinguished from the most similar I. namkatensis T.Shimizu by having sessile to very short petioles, linear, narrowly lanceolate to narrowly oblanceolate...
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Relationships among 23 species of Zingiber Mill. were investigated using nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS1, 5.8S and ITS2) sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of the ITS region has resolved the taxa under study into four clades, which correspond with previously recognised sectional classification of the genus based on inflorescence type (sects Zingiber, Dym...
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The phylogenetic relationships between Paraboea, Trisepalum and Phylloboea, in the twisted-fruited clade of the advanced Asiatic and Malesian Gesneriaceae, were investigated using nuclear and chloroplast data. Maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference analyses demonstrated unambiguously that the three genera originated from a single common ancestor,...
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The polyphyletic genus Chirita is remodelled after an extensive molecular phylogenetic study of species assigned to it and to other associated genera. Most of Chirita sect. Chirita and the monotypic Hemiboeopsis are amalgamated with Henckelia sect. Henckelia, resulting in a very differently circumscribed genus Henckelia and the synonymisation of Ch...
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Zingiber teres S. Q. Tong & Y. M. Xia and Z. xishuangbannaense S. Q. Tong are reduced to be synonyms of Z. smilesianum Craib and Z. thorelii Gagnep., respectively. Z. cochinchinense Gagnep. is changed to be a subspecies of Z. zerumbet (L.) Sm.
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The new species Caulokaempferia larsenii (Zingiberaceae) from northern Thailand is described and illustrated.
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Two new species of Caulokempferia from Thailand, C. amplexicaule and C. pedemontana are described and illustrated. The biogeography and the diversity of the genus are discussed.

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