หอพรรณไม้ หรือพิพิธภัณฑ์พืช (Herbarium) เป็นสถานที่สำหรับเก็บรักษาตัวอย่างพรรณไม้แห้งที่จัดเตรียมอย่างถูกต้องตามหลักวิชาการและจัดเรียงลำดับตามระบบสากล เพื่อประโยชน์ในการศึกษาทางอนุกรมวิธานพืชและสาขาอื่น ๆ ที่เกี่ยวข้อง
Herbarium Curator
Research and Conservation
Herbarium
Ethnobotany, floristic inventory and plant taxonomy in mainland Southeast Asia
As the Curator of the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden Herbarium (international acronym QBG), I, together with the herbarium’s team and botanists, curate and maintain more than 130,000 plant specimens housed at QBG, and making the data and images available online.
As a botanist, my research focuses on floristic inventory, plant species diversity and plant taxonomy in mainland Southeast Asia, particularly in Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, especially the families Juglandaceae and Violaceae. I also have an interest in ethnobotanical practices of ethnic groups in the region.
In addition to my work, I serve as production editor for the Thai Journal of Botany since 2009, editorial board member for the Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) since 2019, and special lecturer at the Department of Biology at Chiang Mai University and Department of Botany at Kasetsart University.
Ph.D. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2005
B.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 1994
– Srisanga, P., Muangsan, N., Choopan, T., Thangthong, J., Pratcharoenwanich, R. & Watthana, S. 2021. Maerua koratensis (Capparaceae), a new species from Thailand. Phytotaxa 498(3): 213–219.
– Nansai, S., Srisanga, P., Hodkinson, T.R. & Suwanphakdee, C. 2020. Viola umphangensis (Violaceae), a new species from Thailand. Nordic Journal of Botany 38(4): e02668.
–Srisanga, P. 2019. Berberidaceae. In: Flora of Thailand. K. Chayamarit & H. Balslev (Eds.), Vol. 14 part 2, pp. 252–255. Prachachon, Bangkok.
– Srisanga, P. 2018. Violaceae. In: Flora of Thailand. K. Chayamarit & H. Balslev (Eds.), Vol. 14 part 1, pp. 153–184. Prachachon, Bangkok.
– Srisanga, P., Suksathan, P. & Suddee, S. 2018. Field Guide to the Vascular Plants along Nature Trails on the Summit of Doi Inthanon National Park, Thailand. ACB Field Guide Series No. 4. E.S. Fernando, S.B. Barrer & F.A. Pollisco Jr. (Eds.). ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity & the Japan – ASEAN Integration Fund. Los Baños, Philippines. 327 pp.
– Srisanga, P. 2017. Juglandaceae. In: Flora of Thailand. T. Santisuk & H. Balslev (Eds.), Vol. 13 part 3, pp. 512–519. Prachachon, Bangkok.
– Turreira-Garcia, N., Argyriou, D., Chhang, P., Srisanga, P.& Theilade, I. 2017. Ethnobotanical knowledge of the Kuy and Khmer people in Prey Lang, Cambodia. Cambodian Journal of Natural History 2017(1): 76–101.
– Grape, V.H., Turreira-Garcia, N., Holger-Schmidt, L., Chhang, P. &Srisanga, P. 2016. Postpartum phytomedicine and its future in maternal healthcare in Prey Lang, Cambodia. Cambodian Journal of Natural History 2016(2): 119–133.
– Fujikawa, K., Srisanga, P., Watthana, S., Ling Shein Mane, Law Shine, Tin Mya Soe &Shein Gay Ngai. 2015. 100 Wild Flowers of Natma Taung. K. Fujikawa, P. Srisanga & Win Naing Thaw (Eds.). The Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden, Japan. 76 pp.
– Srisanga, P. 2014. Herbarium Specimens Collecting and Tropical Plant Families. The Botanical Garden Organization, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand. 124 pp.
– Nguanchoo, V., Srisanga, P., Swangpol, S., Prathanturarug, S. & Jenjittikul, T. 2014. Food plants in Hmong cuisine in Northern Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 6(2): 131–145.
– Fujikawa, K., Srisanga, P., Maknoi, C. & Tin Mya Soe. 2014. Botanical Expedition to Natma Taung (Mt. Victoria) National Park, Chin State, Myanmar in August to September 2013. Newsletter of Himalayan Botany 48: 1–13.
– Diversity of Vascular Plants in Limestone Areain Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand(The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand)
– Documentation of Native and Threatened Exceptional Species in the ASEAN(Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (QSBG), The Botanical Garden Organization,Thailandin partnership with Makiling Center for Mountain Ecosystems (MCME), Philippineswith the financial assistant of the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB))
e-mail address: p_srisanga@yahoo.com
Director of Botanical Garden Development Department
Botanical Garden Development
Plant Taxonomy (Pteridophytes, Marantaceae, Balsaminaceae, Zingiberaceae, etc.) / Horticulture
As a director of Botanical Garden Development Dept. I help define the organization direction, in terms of horticulture, landscape, various kinds of infrastructure development. I establish initiatives and create strategies that facilitate organization specific goalsas well as oversee related budget and also being a liaison between practical staffs and other administrators.
As a taxonomist, I work as a contributor of the Flora of Thailand book series,responsiblefor 5 plant families, e.g., Marantaceae, Zingiberaceae (5 genera), Celastraceae (Parnassoideae), Balsaminaceae, and Geraniaceae. I also interested in pteridophytes and orchids. I was invited and currently being an editorial advisory committee ofJournal of Indian Association for Angiosperm taxonomy- Rheedea since 2010, then beingan editorial board member of the Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany)since 2016, and then being an editorial board member of the Flora of Thailand project since 2017.
• Bsc. Agriculture, Kasetsart University 1993
• Msc. Horticulture, Kasetsart University 1998
• PhD. Systematic Botany, Aarhus University 2005
Suksathan, P.& S. Sasirat 2000. Sebaea (GENTIANACEAE) a new genus record for Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 28: 19-23.
Suksathan, P. 2001. Acronema tenerum (DC.) Edgew. (UMBELLIFERAE) a new genus for Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 29: 11-16.
Suksathan, P. 2001. A new species of Swertia (GENTIANACEAE) from Thailand. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 58(3): 429-434.
Suksathan, P. 2002. Halenia (GENTIANACEAE) a new genus to Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 30: 43-48.
Petersen, AE. H., Suksathan, P.& S. Indhamusika 2002 - Sirindhornia, a new orchid genus from Southeast Asia. Nordic Journal of Botany 22(4): 391-403.
Suksathan, P. & F. Borchsenius 2003. Two new species of Stachyphrynium (MARANTACEAE) from SE Asia. Willdenowia 33(2): 403-408.
Suksathan, P. 2004. A new species of Adiantum (PTERIDACEAE) from Thailand. American Fern Journal 94(2): 77-80.
Suksathan, P.& P. Triboun 2004. A new species of Caulokaempferia (ZINGIBERACEAE) from Thailand. Edinburgh Journal of Botany60(3): 513-516.
Shimizu, T. &P. Suksathan 2004. Three new species of Thai Impatiens (BALSAMINACEAE). Part 3. Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series B (Botany) 30(4): 165-171.
Larsen, K., Suksathan, P. and P. Triboun 2005. Further studies in the genus Caulokaempferia (Zingiberaceae) in Thailand with the description of two new species. Nordic Journal of Botany 234: 401-406.
Suksathan, P.& F. Borchsenius 2005. Nomenclatural synopsis of Marantaceae in Thailand. Taxon 54 (4): 1083-1090.
Suksathan, P., Borchsenius, F. & A.D. Poulsen 2006. Schumannianthus monophyllus (Marantaceae) A new and unusual species from Borneo. Novon 16: 139-141.
Suksathan, P.& Larsen, K. 2006. A new species of Tirpitzia (LINACEAE) from Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 34: 201-205.
Bennert, H.W., Suksathan P.& Horn K. 2007. Diphasiastrum multispicatum (J.H. Wilce) Holub (Lycopodiaceae) in Thailand. American Fern Journal 97(3): 155-165.
Suksathan, P. & Borchsenius, F. 2008. Marantaceae. Flora of Thailand 9(2): 123-142.
Suksathan, P., Gustafsson M.H. & Borchsenius, F. 2009. Phylogeny and Generic Delimitation of Asian Marantaceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 159: 381-395.
Boonkerd, T. &Suksathan, P. 2009. Asplenium gueinzianum Mett. Ex Kuhn (Aspleniaceae), Newly Discovered in Thailand. The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University 9(1): 95-98.
Suksathan, P. & Triboun, P. 2009. Ten new species of Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) from Thailand. Garden’s Bulletin Singapore 61(1): 159-184.
Kurzwell, H., Suksathan, P.& Watthana, S. 2009. First Recording of the Genus Satyrium Sw. (Orchidaceae) in Thailand. The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University 9 (2): 105-111.
Suksathan, P. 2009. Taxonomic notes on Thai Parnassia L. (Parnassiaceae) and threat s to them. Thai Journal of Botany 1(1):43-48.
Pedersen, AE. H. &Suksathan, P. 2009. Note on the Orchid Flora of Thailand (II). Taiwania 54 (4): 317-322.
Suksathan, P., Madulid, D.A. & Borchsenius, F. 2010. Marantaceae in the Philippines. Taiwania 55 (1): 28-36.
Suksathan, P.& Parnell, J.A.N. 2010. Three new species and two new records of Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) from northern Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 38: 23-32.
Lindsay, S., Suksathan, P.& Middleton, D.J. 2010. A new species of Adiantum (Pteridaceae) from northern Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 38: 67-69.
Kurzweil, H. & Suksathan, P. 2010. Calanthe herbacea (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae), a new record for the Flora of Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 38: 95-97.
Suksathan, P., Lindsay, S. & Middleton, D.J. 2010. Polystichum hookerianum (C. Presl) C. Chr. (Dryopteridaceae), a new record for Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 38: 120-123.
Barfod, A.S., Dowe, J.L. &Suksathan, P. 2010. Major Jenkin’s Fan Palm in Thailand. Palms 53 (3): 109-118.
Ardiyani, M.,Poulsen, A.D.,Suksathan, P.& Borchsenius, F. 2010. Marantaceae of Sulawesi. Reinwardtia 13: 213–220.
Wilkin, P., Suksathan, P., Keeratikiat, K., van Welzen, P & Wiland-Szymanska, J. 2012. A new endemic species from central and northeastern Thailand, Dracaena jayneana Wilkin, Suksathan & Keeratikiat (Asparagaceae tribe Nolinoideae). Kew Bulletin 67: 1-9.
Lindsay, S.,Middleton, D.J. & Suksathan, P. 2012. A new species of Rhachidosorus (Rhachidosoraceae), a genus new to Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 40: 102-104.
Trias-Blasi, A. &Suksathan, P. 2013. Delimitation in the Veratrum mengtzeanum—V. chiengdaoense complex (Melanthiaceae) in Thailand based on morphology, with commentary on conservation status.Phytotaxa 96 (1): 54–62.
Pedersen, AE. H. &Suksathan, P. 2013. Notes on the orchid flora of Thailand (IV). Thai Journal of Botany 5 (1):63-71.
Lindsay, S., Middleton, D.J.& Suksathan, P. 2013. Tectaria remotipinna (Tectariaceae), a new record for Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 41: 39-40.
Wilkin, P., Suksathan, P., Keeratikiat, K., van Welzen, P. & Wiland-Szymanska, J. 2013. A new species from Thailand and Burma, Dracaena kaweesakii Wilkin & Suksathan (Asparagaceae subfamily Nolinoideae). PhytoKeys 26: 101–112.
Laojunta , T., Nontaswatsri, C. &Suksathan, P. 2014. Chromosome numbers and genetic relationships of 17 Thai native Impatiens species. Acta Horticulture(ISHS) 1025:107-112.
Nontaswatsri, C., &Suksathan, P. 2014. Interspecific hybridization in the genus Globba using in vitro embryo culture. Acta Horticulturae (ISHS) 1029: 155-162.
Kurzwell, H., Suksathan, P.& Tripetch, P. 2015. Satyrium nepalense (Orchidaceae) newly recorded in Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 7(1):59-64.
Swangpol, S.C., Traiperm, P., Somana, J., Sukkaewmanee, N., Srisanga, P. &Suksathan, P. 2015. Musa nanensis, a new banana (Musaceae) species from northern Thailand. Systematic Botany 40(2): 426-432.
Souvannakhoummane, K. &Suksathan, P. 2015. Two new species of Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) from north of Laos PDR. Taiwania 60 (4): 175-180.
Ruchisansakun, S., van der Niet, T., Janssens, S.B., Triboun, P., Techaprasan, J., Jenjittikul, T., &Suksathan, P. 2015. Phylogenetic analyses of molecular data and reconstruction of morphological character evolution in Asian Impatiens section Semeiocardium (Balsaminaceae). Systematic Botany 40(4):1063-1074.
Tien Chinh, V., Thi Thanh Huong, N, Hong Quang, B.& Suksathan, P. 2015. A new record of Impatiens kamtilongensis Toppin (Balsaminaceae) for Vietnam Flora. Tap Chi Sinh Hoc 37(3): 332-335.
De Vogel, E., Suksathan, P., Pingyot, T., Boonnuang, H. & Watthana, S. 2016. Coelogyne ventrinigra (Orchidaceae), a new species from Thalinad. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 44 (1): 49-52.
Chantaranothai, P., Suksathan, P.,& Wongnak, M. 2016. Syzygium sirindhorniae (Myrtaceae) a new species from Thailand. Phytotaxa 289 (2): 193–196.
Callado, J.R.C., Adjie, B., Suksathan, P., Lestari, W.S.. & Darnaedi, D. 2016. Field Guide to the Pteridophytes of Chiang Mai, Thailand. ACB Field Guide Series no.2. ASEAN Center for Biodiversity, Laguna, Philippines. 172 pp.
Ruchisansakun, S., Suksathan, P., van der Niet, T., Saw Lwin & Janssens, S.B. 2017. Impatiens tanintharyiensis (Balsaminaceae), A New Species from Southern Myanmar. Phytotaxa 296 (2): 171-179.
Vermeulen, J., Suksathan, P.,& Watthana, S. 2017. A new species and new section in Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae; Malaxideae). Phytotaxa 302 (2): 174-180.
Trias-Blasi, A. Suksathan, P. & Tamura, M.N. 2017. Melanthiaceae. Flora of Thailand 13(3): 520-524.
Suwanphakdee, C. &Suksathan, P. 2017. Thunbergia lutea T. Anderson (Acanthaceae), a new record for Thailand.Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 45 (2): 113-117.
Ruchisansakun, S., Suksathan, P., van der Niet, T., Smets, E.F., Saw Lwin & Janssens, S.B. 2018. Three new species of Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) from Myanmar. Phytotaxa. 338 (1): 063-074.
Ruchisansakun, S., Suksathan, P., Van der Niet, T., Smets, E.F., Saw-Lwin, Janssens, S.B. 2018. Balsaminaceae of Myanmar. Blumea 63 (3): 199-267.
Srisanga, P., Suksathan, P.& Suddee, S. 2018. Field Guide to the Vascular Plants along Nature Trial on the Summit of Doi Inthanon National Park, Thailand. ACB Field Guide Series No. 4. ASEAN Center for Biodiversity, Los Baños, Philippines. 327 pp.
Ruchisansakun, S., Suksathan, P. 2019. Impatiens jenjittikuliae (Balsaminaceae), a new species from Thailand. PhytoKeys. 124: 139-147.
Suksathan, P.& Triboun, P. 2019. Endemic gingers (Zingiberaceae) of Thailand. in Prabhukumar, K.M., Thomas, V.P., Hareesh, V.S. & Dan Mathew (eds). Asian Zingiberaceae: Resume & Prospects (Prof. M. Sabu Commemoration Volume). Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, India. 195-204.
Pingyot, T. &Suksathan, P. 2019. Bulbophyllum seidenfadenii (Orchidaceae), a new record for Thailand.Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 47 (2): 260-263.
Munsuk, W., Suksathan, P.&Pornpongrungrueng, P. 2020. Leontopodium andersonii(Asteraceae), a new genus record to Thailand.Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48 (1): 21-23.
Ruchisansakun, S., Triboun, P. &Suksathan, P. 2020. Impatiens capillipes (Balsaminaceae), a new record for Thailand.Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48 (1): 48-51.
Suksathan, P. 2020. Geraniaceae in Thailand.Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48 (2): 190-198.
Ruchisansakun, S., Suksathan, P., Triboun, P. & Sinrothanakorm, C. 2021. Impatiens tanintharyiensis, a new record of Impatiens sect. Semeiocardium (Balsaminaceae) for Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 49 (1): 44-48.
Souvannakhummane, M., Newman, M.F., Lanorsavanh, S. &Suksathan, P. 2021. Impatiens rostrata (Balsaminaceae), a new species from Khammouane province, Laos, and nine new records. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 78: 1-15.
Watanabe, S.T., Hayashi, K., Arakawa, K., Fuse, S., Nagamasu, H., Ikeda, H., Kuyama, A., Suksathan, P., Poopath, M., Pooma, R., Yang, T.P. & Tamura, M.N. 2021. Biosystematic Studies on Lilium (Liliaceae) I. Phylogenetic Analysis Based on Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA Sequences and a Revised Infrageneric Classification. Acta Phytotaxonomica et Geobotanica 73(3): 179-204.
Ashokan, A., Xavier, A., Suksathan, P., Ardiyani, M. Leong-Skornickova, J., Newman, M., Kress, W.J., Gowda, V. (2022). Himalayan orogeny and monsoon intensification explain species diversification in an endemic ginger (Hedychium: Zingiberaceae) from the Indo-Malayan Realm. Molecular Phylogenetic and Evolution 170(50): 1-18.
Ashokan, A., Leong-Skornickava, J., Suksathan, P., Newman, M., Kress, W.J., & Gowda, V. 2022. Floral evolution and pollinator diversification in Hedychium: Revisiting Darwin’s predictions using an integrative taxonomic approach. American Journal of Botany109(9): 1–18.
Suksathan, P.& Ruchisansakul, S. 2022. Impatiens of Thailand. Natural History Publication (Borneo). Sabah, Malaysia. xii, 396 pp., illus.
Tanaka, N., Ohi-Toma, T., Suksathan, P., Aung, M.M., Poulsen, A.D., Mohamad, S. & Armstrong, K.E. 2022 Myanmaranthus reseiflorus, a new genus and species of Marantaceae from Myanmar. Journal of Japanese Botany 97(4): 187-196.
–Establishment of a Thai plant corner in Seychelles botanic garden, Republic of Seychelles.
–Renovation of the orchid house, National Museum of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya.
– Establishment of new sister gardens for broaden ex situ conservation facilities, The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand.
– Establishment of new high technology conservatories at Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand.
e-mail address: piyakas@yahoo.com
Researcher, Research and Product Development Group
Researcher, Research and Product Development Group
Research and Conservation, Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, The Botanical Garden Organization, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand
Pharmaceutical Science, Phytochemistry, Volatile Compounds, Biological Tests, Natural Products
My role as researcher of Research and Product Development Group is to manage BGO’s research projects in Research and Product Development team connected withphytochemistry laboratory,ethnobotanists, taxonomists, horticulturists,and business unit for botanical innovation of BGO.
I am responsible for a fundManaging Research and Development budgets, specialist training of staff, students, visiting scientists and overseas visitors, as well as carrying out specialist techniques in pharmaceutical science research and other projects both internally and externally to BGO.
Doctor of Philosophy(Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical Science) from Department pf Pharmaceutical Science, Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand [Funding by National Science and Technology Development Agency Scholar (NUI-RC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)]
Master of Science (Biology: Botany) from Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Bachelor of Science (Biology: Botany) from Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Researcher, Research and Product Development Section,
1. Suksathan, R., Sookkhee, S. Anuntalabhochai, S. and Chansakaow, S. 2013. Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of rhizome oils from five Hedychium species, Natural Product Communications, Vol. 8(4): 519 – 522. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23738469/.
2. Suksathan, R., Anuntalabhochai, S., Jampeetong, A., Sookkhee, S. and Chansakaow, S. 2014. Phylogenetic analysis of Thai Hedychium (Zingiberaceae) and development of SCAR marker for Hedychium flavescens Carey ex Roscoe, Chiang Mai Journal of Science, Vol. 41(2): 286-297.https://epg.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/journal-detail.php?id=4828.
3. Intharuksa, A., Ando, H., Sasaki, Y., Suksathan, R., Norsaengsri, M., Sirisa-Ard, P., Mikage, M. 2015. Molecular phylogenetic relationship of the genus Terminalia (Combretaceae)distributed in Thailand. Bulletin of Japan Association of Botanical Gardens, Vol. 50: 34-39.
4. Sommano, S., Saratan, N., Suksathan, R. and Pusadee, T. 2016. Chemical composition and comparison of genetic variation of commonly available Thai garlic used as food supplement. Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality 89, 235 - 242. https://doi.org/10.5073/JABFQ.2016.089.030.
5. Sommano, S., Sirikum, P. and Suksathan, R. 2016. Phytochemical Screening and Ethnobotanical Records of Some Medicinal Plants found in Huai Hong Krai Royal Development Study Centre, Chiang Mai Thailand. Medicinal Plants, Vol. 8(3): 213-218. https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-6892.2016.00025.3.
6. Suksathan, R.,Puangpradab, R., Saratan, N. and Boonvun, D. 2017. Bioactive compounds and antioxidant properties of four Hedychium flowers for flavoured tea. Acta Horticulturae 1194. ISHS 2018, p. 1053-1056. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1194.150.
7. Sommano, S., Ounamornmas, P., Suksathan, R., Colelli, G. and Kumpuan, W. 2017. Potentials of Thai tropical edible flowers as fresh cut salad mix. Acta Hortic. 1194. ISHS 2018, p. 1187-1194. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1194.169.
8. Sommano, S., Suksathan, R., Wongnak, M. and Chatkaewnapanon, Y. 2017. Edible Flowers in Northern Thailand: Rainy Season”, RPP ALL, Chiangmai, Thailand, 144 pp.ISBN: 978-616-316-367-7.
9. Rachkeeree, A., Kantadoung, K., Suksathan, R., Puangpradab, R., Page, P. Sommano, S. 2018. Nutritional Compositions and Phytochemical Properties of the Edible Flowers from Selected Zingiberaceae Found in Thailand. Frontiers in Nutrition, 5:3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2018.00003.
10. Kantadoung, K., Rachkeeree, A., Puangpradab, R., Sommano, S. and Suksathan, R. 2018. Nutritive Values of Some Edible Flowers Found in Northern Thailand during Rainy Season. Acta Horticulturae 1210, 263-272. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1210.37.
11. Puangpradab, R., Suksathan, R., Saratan, N. and Puangsombad. P. 2018. Antioxidant properties and nutritive values of native figs consumed in Northern Thailand, Acta Horticulturae 1210, 281-287. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1210.39.
12. Sriwichai, T., Suksathan, R., Charoenlertthanakit, N. and Sommano, S.R. 2019. Zanthoxylum spp. : A new potential sources of essential oil for the perfumery and pharmaceutical industries in Thailand, Medicinal Plants, 11: 1, 26-45. https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-6892.2019.00009.1. Print ISSN: 0975-4261 Online ISSN : 0975-6892. https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/19800188074.
13. Suksathan, R., Rachkeeree, A., Kantadoung, K. and Puangpradab, R. 2019. New ginger-flower tea formulation and their phytochemical and anti-oxidant analyses., Asian Zingiberales: Resumes & Prospectus, Prof. M. Sabu Commemorative Volume, Dehra Dun, India, p. 243-255. ISBN: 978-81-211-1006-8.
14. Intharuksa A., Sasaki Y.,Ando H., Charoensup W., Suksathan R., Kertsawang K., Sirisa‑ad P., Mikage M. 2019. The combination of ITS2 and psbA-trnH region is powerful DNA barcode markers for authentication of medicinal Terminalia plants from Thailand. Journal of Natural Medicines 74(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11418-019-01365-w.
15. Puangpradab R., Suksathan R., Kantadoung K., Rachkeeree A. 2020. Antioxidant and antityrosinase activities of rhizome extracts from six Zingiber species in Thailand. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries 12(1): 27. https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-6892.2020.00005.2.
16. Rachkeeree A., Kantadoung K., Puangpradab R., Suksathan R. 2020. Phytochemicals, Antioxidants and Anti-tyrosinase Analyses of Selected Ginger Plants. Pharmacognosy Journal 12(4): 872-883. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2020.12.125.
17. Wisetkomolmat J., Suksathan R., Puangpradab R., Kunasakdakul K., Jantanasakulwong K., Rachtanapun P. Sommano, S.R. 2020. Natural Surfactant Saponin from Tissue of Litseaglutinosa and its Alternative Sustainable Production. Plants (9): 1521 (1-15). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9111521.
18. Muenrew J., Suksathan R., Puangpradab R., Rachkeeree A., Kantadoung K. 2021. Effects of Different Nitrogen Forms on Growth, Phenolic Content, and Antioxidant Activity in Hedychium speciosum and H. coronarium. Naresuan University Journal: Science and Technology 29(2): 33-42.
19. Suksathan R., Rachkeeree A., Puangpradab R., Kantadoung K., Sommano S.R. 2021. Phytochemical and nutritional compositions and antioxidants properties of wild edible flowers as sources of new tea formulations, NFS Journal 24: 15-25, ISSN 2352-3646, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nfs.2021.06.001.
20. Pawin B., Suksathan R., Puangpradab R., Rachkeeree A., Kantadoung K. 2022. Phytochemical analysis, antioxidant, and anticholinesterase activities of ethanolic extracts from five ginger plants in Thailand, Natural Product Research, https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2022.2071886.
1. Suksathan, R., Sookkhee, S., Anuntalabhochai, S., Kiethanakorn, B.O. and Chansakaow. S. 2014. "Chemical Composition, Antibacterial Property and Molecular Identification of Hedychium J. König", Abstract: Oral Presentation, 16thFlora of Thailand Conference: Thai Botany and the European Connection: Building on 100 Years of Collaboration, 7-12 September 2014, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England., p. 22.
2. Suksathan, R., Puangpradab, R., Saratan, N. and Chansakaow, S. 2015. “Antioxidant, tyrosinase inhibition activity and antiglycation activity of essential oils and extracts rhizome of 4 Hedychium species”, Abstract: Oral presentation, 7th International Symposium on the Family Zingiberaceae "Gingers for Life", 17-20 August 2015, The Empress Convention Center, The Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand., p. 42.
3.Suksathan, R., Puangpradab, R., Saratan, N., Boonvun, D and Kietthanakorn, B. 2015. “Antioxidant and tyrosinase inhibition activity of rhizome extracts of some plants in Zingiberaceae”, Abstract: Poster, 7thInternational Symposium on the Family Zingiberaceae "Gingers for Life", 17-20 August 2015, The Empress Convention Center, The Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand., p. 54.
4. Suksathan, R., Puangpradab, R., Saratan, N. and Boonvun, D. 2017. Bioactive compounds and antioxidant properties of four Hedychium flowers for flavoured tea’, Abstract: Poster Presentation, p. 405.
5. Kantadoung, K., Rachkeeree, A., Puangpradab, R., Sommano, S. and Suksathan, R. 2017. Nutritive Values of Some Edible Flowers Found in Northern Thailand during Rainy Season, Abstract: Oral presentation, 4thISHS Asia Symposium on Quality Management in Postharvest Systems, 12-14 September 2017, Jeonju, South Korea, p. 71.
6. Suksathan, R., Rachkeeree, A., Kantadoung, K. and Puangpradab, R. 2018. Two new ginger-flower tea formulations and their nutritional and phytochemical analyses, Abstract: Oral presentation, 8thInternational Zingiberales Symposium, 23-27 July 2018, Singapore, p. 59.
7. Kantadoung, K. Rachkeeree, A., Puangpradab, R., Noimor, A., Chansakaow, S. and Suksathan, R. 2018. Chemical compositions and anti-oxidant capacities of Alpinia galanga, Zingiber montanum, and Zingiber officinale. Poster presentation, Biodiversity BioBank Conference and Workshop: “2018 International Forum on Community Biobank: Thailand initiatives., 12-14 September 2018, Centra Government Complex Hotel Chaeng Watthana, Bangkok, Thailand.
8. Kantadoung, K. Rachkeeree, A., Puangpradab, R., Noimor, A., Chansakaow, S. and Suksathan, R. 2018. Chemical variabilities and antioxidant properties of Curcuma from different farming locations in Thailand. Poster presentation, Biodiversity BioBank Conference and Workshop: “2018 International Forum on Community Biobank: Thailand initiatives., 12-14 September 2018, Centra Government Complex Hotel Chaeng Watthana, Bangkok, Thailand.
9. Oral presentation. Suksathan, R., Rachkeeree, A., Kantadoung, K. and Puangpradab, R. 2019. Nutritions and phytochemicals of edible flowers in tea infusions and their antioxidant properties. Neutraceuticals and Medicinals Foods, European Food Chemistry & Nutrition Congress, 15-16 July 2019 hosted by Conference series llc LTD, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
10. Invited speaker. Ratchuporn Suksathan, Apinya Rachkeeree, Kuttiga Kantadoung and Ratchadawan Puangpradab. 2020. Nutrition and phytochemicals of Floral infusions and their antioxidant properties International webinar: Medicinal Plants and Folk Healing, 29 July 2020 hosted by the Department of Botany, JN College, Pasighat, India, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
11. Oral presentation. Ratchuporn Suksathan, Ratchadawan Puangpradab, Apinya Rachkeeree, Benjaporn Pawin and Kuttiga Kantadoung. 2021. In- vitro Anti-acetylcholinesterase inhibition and antioxidants of ginger plants. The “2nd Edition of International Conference on Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies” Online Event during September 24 -25, 2021 with the theme “Cure with Nature”. Paris, France.
Inventor on 7 granted Thai petty patents and 2application numbers involved in natural products (Cosmetics, Floral Infusions, Ice cream)
1. Day and Night Facial Cream (Petty Patent No. 11070) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11518100042
2. Body Massage Cream(Petty Patent No. 11071) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11518100043
3. Facial Serum(Petty Patent No. 11903) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11612000296
4. Floral infusion: Rainy season(Petty Patent No. 14162) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11802500211
5. Floral infusion: Late winter season(Petty Patent No. 14163) http://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11802500209
6. Floral infusion: Summer season (Petty Patent No. 14164) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11802500210
7. Green Oolong Tea mixed with Hedychium flowers)(Petty Patent No. 17488) http://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11819800198
8. Roxburgh’s fig and ginger milk ice cream (Application No.: 2003000792) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=12010600265
9. Drooping fig and herbs sorbet (Application No.: 2003000793) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=12010600267
Study on herbal use application guidelines of Zingiberaceae and aromaticplants in Thailand
r_spanuchat@yahoo.com, r.suksathan@gmail.com
Ratchuporn Suksathan
Ratchuporn Suksathan
Ratchuporn Suksathan
Curator of Living Collection
Research and Conservation
Living Collection Management
biodiversity, taxonomy (Asparagus, Crinum and Ficus), ecology, conservation, and ethnobotany.
I curate living specimens in Queen SirikitBotanc Garden (QSBG) and the satellite gardens under administration of the Botanical Garden Organization (BGO), maintaining and improving the current collections and incorporating new accessions with the aim of supporting the BGO’s scientific research, conservation and public education. I do research on plant diversity, taxonomy especially the genus Asparagus (Asparagaceae), Crinum (Amaryllidacae) and Ficus (Moraceae), ecology, conservation, and ethnobotany.I teach on BGO-run courses such as the parataxonomy, basic and advanced taxonomyworkshops and support other departments in delivering science content to the public visiting the garden. I also serve as special lecturer forthe conservation biology programat Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus.
Ph.D.(Biodiversity and Ethnobiology),Chiang Mai Univesity, Thailand, 2016 M.S.(Biology),KhonKaen University, Thailand, 2009
Buddhachat, K.,Sripairoj, N., Punjansing, T.,Kongbangkerd, A.,Inthima, P., Tanming, W.Kosavititkul, P. 2022. Species discrimination and hybrid detection in terrestrial orchids using Bar-HRM: A case of the Calanthe group. Plant Gene 29: 100349.
Mattapha, S.,Chantaranothai, P.,Tanming, W.,Pongamornkul, W., Lanorsavanh. S. 2021. New records and synonymisations of Flemingia (Fabaceae: Phaseoleae) for Thailand, Laos and Myanmar. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 49 (1): 76-87
Deng, X., Chen, L.,Tian, E., Zhang, D.,Tanming, W., Yu, H.,Kjellberg, F., SegarS.T. 2021.Low host specificity and broad geographical ranges in a community of parasitic non‐pollinating fig wasps (Sycoryctinae; Chalcidoidea) Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (7), 1678-1690
Junsongduang.A, Kasemwan, W.,Lumjoomjung, S.,Sabprachai, W., Tanming, W., Balslev, H. 2020.Ethnomedicinal Knowledge of Traditional Healers in RoiEt, Thailand Plants 9 (9), 1177
Tanming, W. 2020.Crinum serrulatum Baker (Amaryllidaceae), a new record for Thailand.Thai Journal of Botany 12 (2), 93-97.
Yu, H., Tian, E., Zheng, L., Deng, X., Cheng, Y., Chen, L., Wu, W.,Tanming, W, Zhang, D., Compton, S.G., Kjellberg, F. 2019. Multiple parapatric pollinators have radiated across a continental fig tree displaying clinal genetic variation. Molecular ecology 28 (9), 2391-2405.
Junsongduang, A., Sirithip, K., Inta, A., Nachai, R., Onputtha, B.,Tanming, W., Balslev, H.2017. Diversity and traditional knowledge of textile dyeing plants in northeastern ThailandEconomic Botany 71 (3), 241-255.
Srithi, K.,Balslev, H.,Tanming, W.,Trisonthi, C. 2017. Weed diversity and uses: a case study from tea plantations in northern Thailand. Economic Botany 71 (2), 147-159.
Tanming, W.,Inta, A., Jampeetong, A. and Wangpakapattanawong, P. 2015. FicusbeipeiensisS.S.Chang(Moraceae), a new record for Thailand.Thai Journal of Botany 7(2): 111-113.
Tarachai, Y.,Pothasin, P.,Tanming, W., Compton, S.G. 2012. The distribution and ecology of the purple form of Ficusmontana in western Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 40: 26-30.
Tanming, W. and Chantaranothai, P. 2012. An Account of the Asparagaceae in Thailand.Tropical Natural History 12(1): 43-53.
Tanming, W.and Chantaranothai, P. 2009. Species diversity of the genus FicusL. in the northeast of Thailand.KKU Science Journal 37(1): 112-120.
Conservation of Threatened Trees in Thailand(Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden in partnership with the Global Tree Campaign, BGCI, funded byFondationFranklinia.)
w.tanming@gmail.com
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=nklyGnwAAAAJ&hl=en&citsig=AMD79orpDQAWcy944Z2HcgvAWiSOuvPoXw
Ethnobotanist & Botanist
Research and Conservation
Ethnobotanical Research
Ethnobotany, Floristic inventory and plant taxonomy of Thailand, Plant Conservation (Seed Bank)
As the researcher at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, I have focused on investigating traditional knowledge of the various hill tribe in northern Thailand. Generally, I collected all data of all use categories, however, food and medicinal plants are my main research.
Besides ethnobotanical data, I also collected seeds and living specimens of medicinal plants. As I have worked as a manager of the medicinal seed bank project.
Ph.D. (Biodiversity and Ethnobiology), Chiang Mai University, 2018
M.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2011
B.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2009
Panyadee, P. &Mattapha, S. (2021). Macrotyloma (Wight & Arn.) Verdc. (Fabaceae), a new genus recorded for Flora of Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 13(1): 37–42.
Panyadee, P. (2021). Wendlandia pendula (Rubiaceae), a new record for the Flora of Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 13(1): 43–46.
Pongamornkul, W., Panyadee, P., Muangyen, N. & Inta, A. (2021). Saraca thailandica(Leguminosae-Detrioideae), a new species from Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 13(1): 29–36.
Panyadee, P.,Muangyen, N., Pongamornkul, W. & Inta, A. (2021). Food from Forest: Diversity of Wild Vegetables Used by Pwo People Thailand. In: A.M. Abbasi & R.W. Bussmann (Eds.), Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 47–69.
Panyadee, P., Tanming, W. &Maknoi, C. (2020). Plants without borders: new records of two presumed Thai endemic Gesneriaceae in Laos. Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore 72(2), 285–290.
Panyadee, P., Tanming, W. &Maknoi, C. (2020). Disepalum plagioneurum (Annonaceae), a new record for the Flora of Laos.Journal of Japanese Botany 95(1),55–57.
Rakarcha, S., Maknoi, C., Tanming, W., Thammarong, W. &Panyadee, P. (2020). Dimetra (Oleaceae), a new genus record for Lao PDR. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany), 48(2): 184–186.
Kantasrila, R., Pandith, H., Balslev, H., Wangpakapattanawong, P., Panyadee, P. & Inta, A. (2020). Medicinal Plants for Treating Musculoskeletal Disorders among Karen in Thailand. Plants 9(7), article number 811.
Greene, A.M., Panyadee, P., Inta, A. & Huffman, M.A. (2020). Asian elephant self-medication as a source of ethnoveterinary knowlede among Kaen mahouts in northern Thailand. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 259: article number 112823.
Thammarong, W., Maknoi, C. &Panyadee, P. (2019). Heterostemmasuccosum (Apocynaceae), a new record for Laos. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 47(2), 187–189.
Panyadee, P., Balslev, H., Wangpakapattanawong, P., & Inta, A. (2019). Medicinal plants in homegardens of four ethnic groups in Thailand. Journal of Ethnopharmacology239: article number 111927.
Panyadee, P., Tanming, W., &Maknoi, C. (2019). A New Genus Record for the Flora of Lao: BorthwickiaW.W.Sm. (Resedaceae). Journal of Japanese Botany, 94(5), 318–320.
Panyadee, P., Khattiyot, W., &Pongamornkul, W. (2019). Confirmation to the Occurrence of Limnophila sessiliflora (Plantaginaceae) in Thailand. Journal of Japanese Botany, 94(1), 41–43.
Panyadee, P., Balslev, H., Wangpakapattanawong, P., & Inta, A. (2018). Karen Homegardens: Characteristics, Functions, and Species Diversity. Economic Botany, 72(1), 1–19.
Muenrew, J., Panyadee, P., &Pongpattanasiri, S. (2018). Plant diversity and utilization in Wiang Nong Lom wetland, Mae Chan district, Chiang Rai province. In 2nd Ethnobotany of Thailand conference (p. PC-19:1–11). Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Kaewsangsai, S., Pongamornkul, W., Panyadee, P., & Inta, A. (2017). Ethnibotany of Karen in the royal project extended area Khun Tuen Noi village, Omkoi district, Chiang Mai province. Thai Journal of Botany, 9(2), 219–251.
Kantasrila, R., Pongamornkul, W., Panyadee, P., & Inta, A. (2017). Ethnobotany of medicinal plant used by Karen, Tak province in Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany, 9(2), 193–216.
Panyadee, P., Balslev, H., Wangpakapattanawong, P., & Inta, A. (2016). Woody Plant Diversity in Urban Homegardens in Northern Thailand. Economic Botany, 70(3), 285–302.
• The collecting of traditional medicinal plants in north and northeast Thailand to support the National Biobank (Principal researcher)
• Plant diversity in permanent plots in Rayong Botanical Garden (researcher)
• A study on the application of medicinal uses of Zingiberaceae and other fragrant plant in Thailand (researcher)
• The collecting of traditional medicinal plants in north and northeast Thailand to support the National Biobank (Principal researcher)
• Ecology, Plant Diversity, and Ethnobotany of Beach Forest at Rayong Botanical Garden (Principal researcher)
• Ecology and ethnobotany of rare plants (Principal researcher)
• The collecting of traditional medicinal plants Thailand to support the National Biobank (researcher)
• The diversity and conservation of Thai ginger, galangal, and cassumunar ginger (researcher)The depth scientific turmeric for community-level product development (researcher)
e-mail: pt.panyadee@gmail.com
Horticultural researcher
Research and Conservation
Plant breeding and horticultural research
Threatened and medicinal plant micropropagation, Orchid seed and pollen cryopreservation
My role is to develop a research project focusing on micropropagation and genetic resources preservation of threatened plant species, especially Orchidaceae, Zingiberaceae, and medicinal plants. I am special interested in cryopreservation of Orchidaceae and exceptional plant species. My project goals are to conserve the genetic stocks for population restoration in the future as well as drive the economy and improve human well-being through plant biodiversity.
Ph.D. Biodiversity and Ethnobiology, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2021
M.Sc. Appropriate Technology for Resources and Environmental Development, Mahidol University, Thailand, 2003
B.Sc. Agriculture (Plant Science), Naresuan University, Thailand, 1997
Klaharn, P., Pumisutapon, P., Songnun, K. and Rodpradit, S. (2020). Effects of BA and TDZ for in vitro shoot multiplication of three Hedychium species. Acta Hortic. 1298, 353-358 https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1298.49
Supaporn Rodpradit, Prasit Wangpakapattanawong, Pheravut Wongsawad, and Kanchit Thammasiri. 2019. Investigations of various methods for cryopreservation of Paphiopedilum callosum (Rchb.f.) stein seeds. Proceeding of 13th Asia Pacific Orchid Conference 2019. pp. 105-113.
Supaporn Rodpradit, Kamonporn Songnun and Kannikar Shusuwanaruk. 2017. In vitro microrhizome induction in Hedychium stenopetalum Lodd. ActaHortic. 2017.1167.25(163-168) https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1167.25
In vitro propagation of Tin hung doi (Paris polyphylla Sm.) a rare medicinal plant for conservation and sustainable use
Threatened plant micropropagation for conservation and sustainable use Orchid propagation for conservation and ecotourism in Mae Hong Son Province Establishment of a Thai plant corner and plant tissue culture laboratory in Seychelles botanic
garden, Republic of Seychelles. Renovation of the orchid house, National Museum of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya.
e-mail address: supaporn_rr@hotmail.com
Researcher
Research and Conservation
Plant tissue culture (Zingiberaceae)
I am a researcher of QSBG and my main role is to support research activities and Zingiberaceae conservation projects in QSBG.
M.Sc. (Botany), Kasetsart University, Thailand
B.Sc. (Biology), Naresuan University, Thailand
- Tharawoot, T. 2019 Effect of 6-Benzyladenine and culture conditions on shoot multiplication And microrhizome induction in Zingiber ottensii Valeton in vitro. Thai Journal of botany 11 (1): 67–78.
- Tharawoot, T. and Mala, B. 2015 The effects of TDZ and GA3 on in vitro shoot Elongation and multiplication of Phanera sirindhorniae (K. Larsen & S.S. Larsen) Mackinder & R. Clark. Thai Journal of botany 7 (2): 133-140. 2015.
- Phasuk, J.,Tharawoot, T., &Jittapalapong, S. 2013 Seasonal Abundance of Blow Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Three Urban Parks of Bangkok, Thailand Kasetsart J. (Nat. Sci.) 47: 828 – 834.
- Tharawoot, T., Mala, B., Watthana,. S &Vessabutr, S. 20.13 In vitro micropropagation of Bauhinia sirindhorniae K. & S.S. Larsen Thai Journal of botany 5 (1): 13-20.
- Tharawoot, T., Samyam, W. &Vessabutr, S. 2012. Colchicine induced polyploidy of in vitro Impatiens patulaCraib. Thai Journal of botany 4 (Special Issue): 75-80.
- Phasuk, J.,Tharawoot, T., Beaver, R.A. &Jittapalapong, S. 2011 Seasonal abundance of Tabanidae (Diptera) on dairy farms in Saraburi Province Thailand. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science 44(3): 175-181.
Conservation of Zingiberaceae by tissue culture technique
tharawoot.thitima@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/thitima.tharawoot/
Plant taxonomist and Ethnobotanist
Research and Conservation
Orchid research
Plant taxonomy and pollination biology (Orchidaceae), Ethnobotany
As a botanist at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, my research focuses onplant taxonomy, ecologyand pollination biology, especially in Orchidaceae. Generally, I collect herbarium specimens and living specimens as well as ecological and pollination biological data to support orchid conservation. Besides I work on ethnobotany and collect data of all use categories such as food, medicinal plants, housing and household utensilsand ritual and belief. Moreover, I also studythe ability of plant leaves capturing particulate matter (PM).
Ph.D. (Botany), Chulalongkorn University, 2019
M.Sc. (Botany), Chulalongkorn University, 2012
B.Sc. (Biology), Naresuan University, 2009
–Nuammee, A., Seelanan, T. & Pedersen, H.Æ. 2022. Crepidium. In: Chayamarit, K. & Balslev, H. (eds.), Flora of Thailand 12(3), pp. 710–753. The Forest Herbarium, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Bangkok
–Nuammee, A., Seelanan, T. & Pedersen, H.Æ. 2022.Dienia.In: Chayamarit, K. & Balslev, H. (eds.), Flora of Thailand 12(3), pp. 781–784. The Forest Herbarium, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Bangkok.
–Pedersen H.Æ., Nuammee, A.& Watthana, S. 2021. Brachycorythispeitawuensis (Orchidaceae) is non-endemicand significantly more variable than previously perceived. Rheedea, 31(3):175–180.
– Nuammee, A., Seelanan, T.& Pedersen, H.Æ. 2018. A New Species of Crepidium (Orchidaceae) from Thailand. Systematic Botany, 43(4):950–955.
– Nuammee, A., Seelanan, T., Suddee, S. & Pedersen, H.Æ. 2016. Notes on Crepidium (Orchidaceae): two new combinations, a putative natural hybrid, and four species newly recorded for Thailand. Thai Forest Bull., Bot. 44(1): 35–44.
– Limkittikul, K., Kidyoo, M., Khunwasi, C., Nuammee, A., and Bhodhibundit, P. 2016. Additional report of species diversity and conservational status of orchids in Huai Yang Waterfall National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Thai Journal of Botany 8: 231–254.
– Nuammee, A., Seraypheap, K., Yannawat, S. &Seelanan, T. 2012. Ethnobotany of Hmong at Ban Pang Chang, Pong subdistrict, Santisuk district, Nan province. Thai Journal of Botany 4(2): 177–211.
– Survey on Orchid Populations for Conservation (The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand)
– Development of reintroduction in threatened Dendrobium species for conservation and sustainable utilization(The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand)
– Tree pillar purifier innovation to mitigate PM 2.5 in urban areas (The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand)
e-mail address: anchalee.nuammee@gmail.com
Botanist and Ethnobotanist
Research and Conservation
Plant Taxonomy
Plant taxonomy, Plant diversity, Ethnobotany
As a researcher of the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, I have focused on investigating the application of Thai flora. I have specialized at ethnobotanyof Fabaceae. I would like to apply the knowledge of ethnobotany to develop an alternative food and medicine.
Ph.D. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2020
M.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2013
B.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2010
Sutjaritjai N., Wangpakapattanawong P., BalslevH. and Inta A. 2019. Traditional Uses of Leguminosae among the Karen in Thailand. Plants 8: 600; doi:10.3390/plants8120600.
Sutjaritjai, N., Tanming, W. and Inta, A. 2013. Diversity of Ficus L. in Ban Pam Wildlife Sanctuary, Pang Ma Pha district, Mae Hong Son province. KKU Science Journal: 41(3).
Panyadee, P., Sutjaritjai, N., and Inta, A. 2012. The effects of distance from the urban center on plant diversity and composition in homegardens of Shan communities in Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany: 4(1).
e-mail: natcha.sutjaritjai@gmail.com
Ethnobotanist & Botanist
Research and Conservation
Ethnobotanical Research& Ecological Research
Ethnobotany&Pant taxonomy
As the researcher at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, my research project focusing on Ecology, plants conservation and climate change. In addition,I am special interested in Ethnobotany and medicinal plants of hill tribes.
Ph.D. (Biodiversity and Ethnobiology), Chiang Mai University, 2021
M.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2017
B.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2014
Kantasrila, R, Pongamornkul, W, Panyadee, Inta, A. (2017). Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used by Karen, Tak province in Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany, 9(2), 193-216.
Kantasrila, R., Pandith, H., Balslev, H., Wangpakapattanawong, P., Panyadee, P., &Inta, A. (2020). Medicinal Plants for Treating Musculoskeletal Disorders among Karen in Thailand. Plants, 9(7), 811.
Phumthum, M., Balslev, H., Kantasrila, R., Kaewsangsai, S., &Inta, A. (2020). Ethnomedicinal Plant Knowledge of the Karen in Thailand. Plants, 9(7), 813.
Rapeeporn.k19@gmail.com
Vic58@hotmail.com
Researcher
Research and Conservation, Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, The Botanical Garden Organization, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand
Phytochemistry, Natural Products, Biological Tests
My role as researcher of Phytochemistry Laboratory connected with Research and Product Development Groupfor botanical innovation of BGO.
I am responsible for study of chemical compounds from plants (extraction, separation, purification and structure identification) and Bioassay testing.
M.Sc. (Chemistry: Organic Chemistry), Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2008
B.Sc. (Chemistry), Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 1999
1. Suksathan, R.,Puangpradab, R., Saratan, N. and Boonvun, D. 2017. Bioactive compounds and antioxidant properties of four Hedychium flowers for flavoured tea.ActaHorticulturae 1194. ISHS 2018, p. 1053-1056. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1194.150.
2. Rachkeeree, A., Kantadoung, K., Suksathan, R., Puangpradab, R., Page, P. Sommano, S. 2018. Nutritional Compositions and Phytochemical Properties of the Edible Flowers from Selected Zingiberaceae Found in Thailand. Frontiers in Nutrition, 5:3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2018.00003.
3. Kantadoung, K., Rachkeeree, A., Puangpradab, R., Sommano, S. and Suksathan, R. 2018. Nutritive Values of Some Edible Flowers Found in Northern Thailand during Rainy Season. ActaHorticulturae 1210, 263-272. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1210.37.
4. Puangpradab, R., Suksathan, R., Saratan, N. and Puangsombad. P. 2018. Antioxidant properties and nutritive values of native figs consumed in Northern Thailand, ActaHorticulturae 1210, 281-287. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1210.39.
5. Suksathan, R., Rachkeeree, A., Kantadoung, K. and Puangpradab, R. 2019. New ginger-flower tea formulation and their phytochemical and anti-oxidant analyses., Asian Zingiberales: Resumes & Prospectus, Prof. M. Sabu Commemorative Volume, Dehra Dun, India, p. 243-255. ISBN: 978-81-211-1006-8.
6. Puangpradab R., Suksathan R., Kantadoung K., Rachkeeree A. 2020. Antioxidant and antityrosinase activities of rhizome extracts from six Zingiber species in Thailand. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries 12(1): 27. https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-6892.2020.00005.2.
7. Rachkeeree A., Kantadoung K., Puangpradab R., Suksathan R. 2020. Phytochemicals, Antioxidants and Anti-tyrosinase Analyses of Selected Ginger Plants.Pharmacognosy Journal 12(4): 872-883. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2020.12.125.
8. Wisetkomolmat J., Suksathan R., Puangpradab R., Kunasakdakul K., Jantanasakulwong K., Rachtanapun P. Sommano, S.R. 2020. Natural Surfactant Saponin from Tissue of Litseaglutinosa and its Alternative Sustainable Production. Plants (9): 1521 (1-15). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9111521.
9. Muenrew J., Suksathan R., Puangpradab R., Rachkeeree A., Kantadoung K. 2021. Effects of Different Nitrogen Forms on Growth, Phenolic Content, and Antioxidant Activity in Hedychiumspeciosum and H. coronarium.Naresuan University Journal: Science and Technology 29(2): 33-42.
10. Suksathan R., Rachkeeree A., Puangpradab R., Kantadoung K., Sommano S.R. 2021. Phytochemical and nutritional compositions and antioxidants properties of wild edible flowers as sources of new tea formulations, NFS Journal 24: 15-25, ISSN 2352-3646, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nfs.2021.06.001.
11. BenjapornPawin, RatchupornSuksathan, RatchadawanPuangpradab, ApinyRachkeeree, KutiigaKantadoung. 2022. Phytochemical analysis, antioxidant, and anticholinesterase activities of ethanolic extracts from five ginger plants in Thailand. Natural Product Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2022.2071886
Inventor on 7 granted Thai petty patents and 2application numbers involved in natural products (Cosmetics, Floral Infusions, Ice cream)
1. Day and Night Facial Cream (Petty Patent No. 11070) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11518100042
2. Body Massage Cream(Petty Patent No. 11071) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11518100043
3. Facial Serum(Petty Patent No. 11903) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11612000296
4. Floral infusion: Rainy season(Petty Patent No. 14162) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11802500211
5. Floral infusion: Late winter season(Petty Patent No. 14163) http://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11802500209
6. Floral infusion: Summer season (Petty Patent No. 14164) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11802500210
7. Green Oolong Tea mixed with Hedychium flowers)(Petty Patent No. 17488) http://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=11819800198
8. Roxburgh’s fig and ginger milk ice cream (Application No.: 2003000792) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=12010600265
9. Drooping fig and herbs sorbet (Application No.: 2003000793) https://patentsearch.ipthailand.go.th/DIP2013/view_public_data.php?appno=12010600267
Study on herbal use application guidelines of Zingiberaceae and aromaticplants in Thailand
ratchadawanp@hotmail.com
Research Gate
RatchadawanPuangpradab
1. R. Puangpradab, R. Suksathan, N. Saratan and P. Puangsombat. 2017. “Antioxidant properties and nutritive values of native figs consumed in Northern Thailand”, oral presentation (O-33), 4th ISHS Asia Symposium on Quality Management in Postharvest Systems 2017. 12-14 September 2017. National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, RDA, LeWin Hotel, Jeonju, Republic of Korea.Programme and Book of Abstracts, p.74)
2. R. Puangpradab, A. Rachkeeree, K. Kantadoung and R. Suksathan. 2018. “Antioxidant and antityrosinase activities of rhizome extracts from six Zingiber species in Thailand”, oral presentation, 8th International Zingiberales Symposium 2018. The Botany center, Singapore Botanical Gardens, Singapore. 23-27 July 2018. National Parks, Singapore and Singapore Botanical Gardens.Programme and Book of Abstracts, p. 52)
3. R. Puangpradab, A. Rachkeeree, K. Kantadoung and R. Suksathan. 2019. “Antioxidant and nutritional properties of selected edible plants for functional food”, oral presentation, “2nd European Food Chemistry & Nutrition Congress” on July 15-16, 2019 at Holiday Inn Express Amsterdam Arena Towers, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Botanist
Research and Conservation
Plant Taxonomy
My work as a botanist focuses on taxonomy of vascular plants, plant diversity, conservation, and resolving environmental problems.
B.Sc. (Biology), Mahasarakham University, 2012
Ph.D. (Biology), Mahasarakham University, 2018
1.Rakarcha, S., Saensouk, P. &Saensouk, S. 2020.Species Diversity of Understory Plant in KhokNongKhwang Forest, Kantharawichai District, MahaSarakham Province. KKU Science Journal 48(3): 364-376.
2.Rakarcha, S., Saensouk, P. Ragsasilp, A. &Saensouk, S. 2020.Species Diversity of Trees Plant in KhokNongKhwang Forest, Kantharawichai District, MahaSarakham Province. 48(1): 93-100.
3.Rakarcha, S.,Maknoi, C., Saensouk, S. &Saensouk, P. 2020.Cornukaempferialarsenii (Zingiberaceae)—A New Record for Lao PDR. The Journal of Japanese Botany 95(4): 235–237
4.Rakarcha, S.&Thammarong, W. 2020. Mallotuskongkandae (Euphorbiaceae), a new record for the flora of Laos. Thai Journal of Botany 12(1): 89-92.
5.Rakarcha, S., Saensouk, S. &Saensouk, P. 2020. Tetraceraakara(Dilleniaceae), a New Record for Thailand. The Journal of Japanese Botany 95(4): 245–248.
6.Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S.& Rodda, M. 2020. Heterostemmabrownii(Apocynaceae), a new record for Laos and Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48(2): 114–117.
7.Rakarcha, S., Maknoi, C., Tanming, W., Tammarong, W.&Panyadee, P. 2020. DimetraKerr (Oleaceae), a new genus record for Lao PDR.Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48(2): 184–186.
8.Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S.& Rodda, M.2021. Heterostemmamenghaiense (Apocynaceae), a new record for Laos and Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 49(1): 63-65.
9.Rakarcha, S.&Maknoi, C. 2020.Leptopusaustralis(Phyllanthaceae), a New Record for Lao PDR. The Journal of Japanese Botany 95(5): 300-302.
10.Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S.,Maknoi, C. &Tanming, W. 2020. Lasiococcacomberi(Euphorbiaceae), a New Genus and Species Record for the Flora of Lao PDR. The Journal of Japanese Botany 95(5): 297-299.
11.Rakarcha, S., Pongamornkul, W., Thammarong, W., Maknoi, C. &Souvannakhoummane, K. 2020. Stemonafimbritepala (Stemonaceae), a new species from northern Laos. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48(2): 206-211.
12.Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S.,Tanming, W. &Maknoi, C. 2020. Three new records of Castanopsis(Fagaceae) from Laos. Thai Journal of Botany 12(2): 99-103.
13.Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S., Tanming, W., Pongamornkul, W. &Maknoi, C. 2021. Four new records of Asteraceae from Laos. Thai Journal of Botany 13(2): 93-99.
14.Ditthawutthikul N., Saithong, P., Thawee P., Rakarcha S.&Kanghae A. 2021. Management of Seborrhea and Enlarged Pore Size with a Hydrogel Containing Ficusfistulosa Extract. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology 17(4): 42-45.
15.Maknoi, C., Saensouk, S., Saensouk, P., Rakarcha, S.&Thammarong, W. 2021. Two new species of Curcuma L. (Zingiberaceae) from Thailand. Biodiversitas 22(9): 3910-3921.
16. Rakarcha, S., Saensouk, S.,Maknoi, C., Wongnak, M., Thammarong, W. &Saensouk, P. 2022. Curcuma lampangensisand C. sabhasrii, two new species of the family Zingiberaceae from northern Thailand. Biodiversitas 23(9): 4448-4459.
1. The assessment of threatened plants on limestone in Thailand. (2021-2022)
2. Survey on Orchid Populations for Conservation. (2022)
3. Effects of atmospheric aerosols and biogenic VOCs on air quality and roles of plants on air pollution reduction. (2022)
4. Study on herbal use application guidelines of Zingiberaceae and aromaticplants in Thailand. (2022)
5. Uses of Ginger species and aromatic plants in Thailand. (2021)
6. Smart green innovation to mitigate PM 2.5 in urban areas. (2021)
e-mail address: cadetcampus@hotmail.com
Research and Conservation
Research and Conservation
Plant taxonomy
MPlant Taxonomy (Nymphaeaceae, Nelumbonaceae, Genus Erythrina (Fabaceae)), Ethnobotany
As the researcher at QSBG, my research focuses on the study and conservation of Limestone floras in Thailand. Also, I do work as a contributor to the Flora of Thailand book series, responsible for Nelumbonaceae, Nymphaeaceae and genus Erythrina (Fabaceae).
Ph. D (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2008
B.Sc. (Apply Biology), Rajabhat Chiang Mai Institute, 1995
- Woranuch La-ongsri, Chusie Trisonthi, Henrik Balslev. 2008. Management and use of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. in Thai wetlands. Wetlands Ecology and Management 17:279-289.
- Woranuch La-ongsri, Chusie Trisonthi, Henrik Balslev. 2009. A Synopsis of Thai Nymphaeaceae. Nordic Journal of Botany 27: 97-114.
- Puripunyavanich, V., W. La-ongsri and K. Boonsirichai. (2011) Radiation-induced Mutant of American Yellow Lotus and Its Interspecific Crosses with Thai Lotus. Water Garden Journal. 1st quarter 2011 Vol. 26 No.1 p.5-12.
- Puripunyavanich, V., W. La-ongsri, K. Boonsirichai and P. Chukiatman. (2011). Nymphaea siamensis, the New Species of Waterlily in Thailand, Acta Horticulturae 1035: Proceedings of the sixth International Symposium on Taxonomy of Cultivated Plants
- David J. Middleton, Sunisa Sangvirotjanapat and Woranuch La-ongsri. (2015). A new species of Petrocodon (Gesneriaceae) from Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) No. 43: 18-23
- Watthana, S., La-ongsri, W. and Pingyot, T. 2017. Eria clausa King & Pantl. (Orchidaceae), a new record for Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 9 (1): 19–23.
- Vichai Puripunyavanicha, Anurak Pagpian and Woranuch La-ongsri (2019). First endeavour to produce Tulip bulbs in Thailand. Proceeding of the 2019 - The 7th Burapha University International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research. Available online at www.buuconference. buu.ac.th
- Nattapon Nopporncharoenkul, Woranuch La-ongsri and Thaya Jenjittikul (2020). Two new species of Kaempferia subgenus Protanthium (Zingiberaceae) from northern Thailand. Nordic Journal of Botany. 23(2): https://doi.org/10.1111/njb.02633
- Woranuch La-ongsri. 2020. Nelumbonaceae. In Santisuk, T. & Balslev, H. (Eds.), Flora of Thailand vol.14 part 4. The Forest Herbarium, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Bangkok,: 540-542
- Woranuch La-ongsri. 2020. Nymphaeaceae. In Santisuk, T. & Balslev, H. (Eds.), Flora of Thailand vol.14 p 4. The Forest Herbarium, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Bangkok, : 543-550
2020-2022 The assessment of threatened plants on limestone in Thailand. (in process)
2019-2020 The Vascular Plant Diversity on Limestone Mountain in Northeast Thailand.
2017-2018 The Vascular Plant Diversity on Limestone Mountain in Western Thailand.
2011-2016 The Vascular Plant Diversity on Limestone Mountain in Northern Thailand.
2013-2014 Innovative production and value creation of Nymphaea ‘Jongkolnee’, a future of Thai ornamentals. (co-research)
2010-2011 Studies of water lily collections for genetic comparison with Jongkolnee water lily.
2010-1011 Development of Thai lotus varieties from mutant American yellow lotus. (co- research)
2000-2008 Taxonomic Revision and Ethnobotany of the Families Nelumbonaceae and Nymphaeaceae in Thailand. (doctoral thesis research).
e-mail address: woranuchla@hotmail.com
Taxonomist
Research and Conservation
Taxonomy
Plant taxonomy of Lecythidaceae in Southeast Asia and some genera of Thai Urticaceae
As a taxonomist, my research focuses on plant diversity and taxonomy in Southeast Asia, especially in the family Lecythidaceae and Thai Urticaceae (Girardina, Laportea, Lecanthus, Nanocnide, Petelotiella, Urtica).In addition to my work, I serve as co-production editor for Thai Journal of Botany since 2021.
Ph.D. (Biology), Khon Kaen University, 2017
M.Sc. (Biology), Khon Kaen University, 2013
B.Sc. (Biology), Khon Kaen University, 2011
1. Thammarong, W. & Pornpongrungrueng, P. 2011. Cucurbitaceae in Nam Nao national park, Phetchabun province. Thai Journal of Botany 3(2): 137–146.
2. Thammarong, W. & Pornpongrungrueng, P. 2013. Cyperaceae and Poaceae in Huai Khe waterfall area, Nam Phong national park, Khon Kaen province. In: Proceedings of Graduate Research Conference 2013. p. 109. Khon Kaen University.
3. Thammarong, W., Chantaranothai, P. & Pornpongrungrueng, P. 2015. A new species of Barringtonia (Lecythidaceae) from Thailand and taxonomic notes on B. schmidtii. Phytotaxa 239(1): 73–81.
4. Chantaranothai, P., Thammarong, W., Ninkaew, S., Saisorn, W. & Phokamanee, S. 2016. Plant diversity of Cucurbitaceae and Leguminosae in Phu Wiang national park, Khon Kaen province. Thai Journal of Botany 8(2): 219–229.
5. Thammarong, W., Chantaranothai, P. & Pornpongrungrueng, P. 2017. Three new species of Barringtonia (Lecythidaceae) from Myanmar and Vietnam. Phytotaxa 309(2): 151–158.
6. Thammarong, W., Chantaranothai, P., Parnell, J.A.N., Hodkinson, T.R. & Pornpongrungrueng, P. 2019. Pollen morphology of Lecythidaceae in Southeast Asia. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 47(1): 55–68.
7. Thammarong, W. & Maknoi, C. 2019. Polygala perdurans Pendry (Polygalaceae), a new record for Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 11(1): 1–4.
8. Thammarong, W., Maknoi, C. & Panyadee, P. 2019. Heterostemma succosum (Apocynaceae), a new record for Laos. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 47(2): 187–189.
9. Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S. & Rodda, M. 2020. Heterostemma brownii (Apocynaceae), a new record for Laos and Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48(2): 114–117.
10. Thammarong, W., Chantaranothai, P. & Pornpongrungrueng, P. 2020. Lecythidaceae. In: Flora of Thailand. M.F. Newman, A.S. Barfod, H.-J. Esser, D.A. Simpson & J.A.N. Parnell (Eds.), Vol. 14 part 4,pp. 516–539. Prachachon, Bangkok.
11. Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S., Maknoi, C. & Tanming, W. 2020. Lasiococca comberi (Euphorbiaceae), a new genus and species record for the flora of Lao PDR. The Journal of Japanese Botany 95(5): 297–299.
12. Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S., Tanming, W. & Maknoi, C. 2020. Three new records of Castanopsis (Fagaceae) from Laos. Thai Journal of Botany 12(2): 99–103.
13. Rakarcha, S. &Thammarong, W. 2020. Mallotus kongkandae (Euphorbiaceae), a new record for the flora of Laos. Thai Journal of Botany 12(1): 89–92.
14. Rakarcha, S., Maknoi, C., Tanming, W., Thammarong, W. & Panyadee, P. 2020. Dimetra (Oleaceae), a new genus record for Lao PDR. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48(2): 184–186. 15. Rakarcha, S., Pongamornkul, W., Thammarong, W., Maknoi, C. & Souvannakhoummane, K. 2020. Stemona fimbritepala (Stemonaceae), a new species from northern Laos. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 48(2): 206–211.
16. Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S., Pongamornkul, W. & Rodda, M. 2021. Heterostemma menghaiense (Apocynaceae), a new record for Laos and Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 49(1): 63–65.
17. Maknoi, C., Saensouk, S., Saensouk, P., Rakarcha, S. &Thammarong, W. 2021. Two new species of Curcuma L. (Zingiberaceae) from Thailand. Biodiversitas 22(9): 3910–3921.
18. Thammarong, W., Rakarcha, S., Tanming, W., Pongamornkul, W. & Maknoi, C. 2021. Four new records of Asteraceae from Laos. Thai Journal of Botany 13(2): 93–99.
19. Thammarong, W., Tanming, W. & Maknoi, C. 2022. Three new records of Acanthaceae from Laos. Thai Journal of Botany 14(1): 21–29.
20. Rakarcha, S., Saensouk, S., Maknoi, C., Wongnak, M., Thammarong, W. & Saensouk, P. 2022.Curcuma lampangensis and C. sabhasrii, two new species of the family Zingiberaceae from northern Thailand. Biodiversitas 23(9): 4448–4459.
1. The vascular plant diversity on limestone mountains in Sai Yok national park, Kanchanaburi province
2. The assessment of threatened plants on limestone in Thailand
3. Conservation and sustainable utilization of Lecythidaceae in Thailand
email: woranart_bie@hotmail.com
Botanist
Research and Conservation, Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand
Ecology and Climate ChangeResearch
Ecology, Climate Change, Environmental Management,Air pollution, Plant Physiology,
My role is to develop a research project focusing on ecology, climate Changeandenvironmental managementespecially the use of plants to reduce pollution (PM2.5). I am special interested in ecology and innovationto solve environmental problems and climate Change.
Ph.D. (Biodiversity and Ethnobiology),Chiang Mai University, Thailand, (2017)
M.Sc. (Environmental science), Naresuan University,Thailand, (2011)
B.Sc. (Biology), Naresuan University,Thailand,(2008)
1. Pongpattanasiri, S. & Muenrew, J.* 2010. Plant Genetic Conservation Project under the Royal Initiative: Integrated Wet Firebreak.Journal of Community Development Research 3(2),13-24
2. Muenrew, J.*, Khrueasan, D., Butdasui, W. and Pongpattanasiri, S. 2012. Plant diversity in the community forest of Phu Kamyao District. Naresuan Phayao Journal 5 (1), 50-55.
3. Butdasui, W., Muenrew, J. and Pongpattanasiri, S. 2013. Surface water quality trends in Phayao Lake (Maekong Basin). Naresuan Phayao Journal 6 (2), 111-115.
4. Pongpattanasiri, S. Pinmongkonkul, S., Satchawattana, K., Muenrew, J.* and Butdasui, W. 2013. Survey on the Potentiality Capital and Development Directions of Phayao Province. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Phayao 1 (2), 1-7.
5. Jampeetong, A. & Muenrew, J.* 2016. Interactive effects of NH4+ concentration and O2 availability on growth, morphology, and mineral allocation of hybrid Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × P. americanum cv. Pakchong1). Ecological Engineering 91,409-418.
6. Muenrew, J.*, Chairuangsri, S., Thapanya, D. and Jampeetong, A.*. 2017. The Potential to use hybrid Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × P. americanum cv. Pakchong1) for treating wastewater: Effects of NO3-:NH4+ ratio on growth and mineral allocation.Thai Journal of Botany 9 (2), 167-180.
7. Muenrew, J.* and Jampeetong, A.* 2018. Interactive effects of O2 level and Fe supply on growth, morphology, and mineral allocation of hybrid Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum x P. americanum cv. Pakchong 1). Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology 40 (6), 1271-1280.
8. Muenrew, J., Panyadee, P., &Pongpattanasiri, S. 2018. Plant diversity and utilization in Wiang Nong Lom wetland, Mae Chan district, Chiang Rai province. In 2nd Ethnobotany of Thailand conference (p. PC-19:1–11). Chiang Rai, Thailand.
9. Muenrew, J.2020. Effects of different nitrogen forms on growth, phenolic content, andantioxidant activity in Hedychium flavescens and H. stenopetalum (Zingiberaceae). Naresuan Phayao Journal 13 (2), 18-26.
10. Muenrew, J.*& Panyadee, P. 2021. Structure and diversity in a permanent plot Melaleuca Forest in Rayong Botanical Garden, Thailand. Naresuan University Journal: Science and Technology (NUJST) 29 (2). 64-72.
11. Muenrew, J. *, Suksathan, R., Puangpradab, R., Rachkeeree, A., Kantadoung, K. 2021. Effects of different nitrogen forms on growth, phenolic content, and antioxidant activity in Hedychium speciosum and H. coronarium. Naresuan University Journal: Science and Technology (NUJST) 29 (2). 33-42.
12.Madhyamapurush, W., Saksirikhun, P., Muenrew, J., Smerchuar, N., Srisuk, M., Tussama, K.2021. Guidelines for managing the impact of tourism in Ban Nong Lom, Dokkhamtai District, Phayao Province, Thailand. Journal of Tianjin university science and technology.54 (07). 363-372.
13. Madhyamapurush, W., Saksirikhun, P., Muenrew, J., Promnil, N., Smerchuar, N., Srisuk, M., Tussama, K.,2021. The assessment of the impacts of tourism on the economy environment, society and culture; case study of Dokkhamtai District, Phayao Province, Thailand.Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences. 24(S1),1-9.
14. Panyadee, P., Muenrew, J.,Balslev,H., Inta, A.,2022. Ethnobotany and Ecosystem Services in a Tidal Forest in Thailand.Sustainability. 14, 6322.
1. Diversity and carbon storagein a permanent plot beach forest in Rayong Botanical Garden, Thailand (2018)
2. Structure, diversityand carbon storagein a permanent plot Melaleuca Forest in Rayong Botanical Garden, Thailand (2019)
3. Effects of different nitrogen forms on growth, phenolic content, andantioxidant activity in Hedychium flavescens, H. stenopetalum,H.speciosum and H. coronarium(Zingiberaceae) (2019)
4.Survey on orchid population(2021)
5. Tree pillar purifier innovation to mitigate PM2.5 in urban areas (2021)
6. Efficiency of ornamental plants and smart green wall for reduction of PM2.5 in ambient air (2022)
Jira_forever@hotmail.com
Janjira Muenrew
Ethnobotanist & Botanist
ResearchandConservation
Ethnobotanical Research
Ethnobotanyand plant taxonomy of Thailand
As the researcher at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, I have focused on investigating traditional knowledge of the various hill tribe in northern Thailand.
M.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai University, 2006
B.Sc. (Agriculture), Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, 1997
Pongamornkul, W.&Pongsattayapipat, R. 2001. Pericampylus macrophyllus
Forman (Menispermaceae) a new record for Thailand. Thai For. Bull. (Bot.) 29: 32-34. Temkitthawon,W.Viyoch, J.,Limpeanchob,N.,Pongamornkul, W., Sirikul,C.,Kumpila,
A.,Suwanborirux,K., Ingkaninan, K.2008. Screening for phosphodiesterase inhibitory activity of Thai medicinal plants. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 119: 214–217.
Kaewsangsai, S., Pongamornkul, W., Panyadee, P., &Inta, A. (2017). Ethnibotany of Karen in the royal project extended area KhunTuenNoi village, Omkoi district, Chiang Mai province. Thai Journal of Botany, 9(2), 219–251.
Phumthuma,M., Srithi, K., Inta, A., Junsongduang, A., Tangjitman, K., Pongamornkul, W., Trisonthi, C., Balslev, H. 2018. Ethnomedicinal plant diversity in Thailand. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 214: 90–98.
Panyadee, P., Khattiyot, W., &Pongamornkul, W. (2019). Confirmation to the Occurrence of Limnophila sessiliflora (Plantaginaceae) in Thailand. Journal of Japanese Botany, 94(1), 41–43.
Greene, A.M., Panyadee, P., Inta, A. & Huffman, M.A. (2020). Asian elephant self-medication as a source of ethnoveterinary knowlede among Kaen mahouts in northern Thailand. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 259: article number 112823.
Pongamornkul, W., Panyadee, P., Muangyen, N. &Inta, A. (2021). Saracathailandica(Leguminosae-Detrioideae), a new species from Thailand. Thai Journal of Botany 13(1): 29–36.
Panyadee, P.,Muangyen, N., Pongamornkul, W.&Inta, A. (2021). Food from Forest: Diversity of Wild Vegetables Used by Pwo People Thailand. In: A.M. Abbasi & R.W. Bussmann (Eds.), Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 47–69.
2020–21 • A study on the application of medicinal uses of Zingiberaceae and other fragrant plant in Thailand (researcher)
e-mail: wpamornkul@gmail.com
Research and Conservation
Research and Conservation
Plant tissue culture
I am a researcher at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden.The conservation of Threatened Plants are my main research. Besides the Orchid, I collected orchid seed and Orchid mycorrhizal fungi and I study about ex vitro symbiotic seed germination of orchids by co-culturing with orchid mycorrhizal fungus. The symbiotic seed germination method should be use for orchids conservation purposes and as an alternative tool for commercial propagation of orchids.
M.Sc. (Biotechnology), Mae Fha Luang University, Chiang Rai,Thailand. 2017
B.Sc. (Biology), Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. 2001
-Mala; B. and Nontachaiyapoom; S. 2018. Simplified ex vitro symbiotic seed germination of orchids. KKU Science Journal. 46(4): 709-72.
- Mala, B., Kuegkong, K., Sa-ngiaemsri, N., and Nontachaiyapoom, S. 2017. Effect of germination media on in vitro symbiotic seed germination of three Dendrobium orchids. South African Journal of Botany 112: 521-526.
-Mala, B., and Nontachaiyapoom, S. 2017. Simplified ex vitro symbiotic seed germination method as a tool for orchid conservation. Abstract book of 9 th International Conference on Mycorrhiza, July 30 – August 4, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic.
-Mala, B., and Nontachaiyapoom, S. 2016. Effects of oat concentrations on symbiotic seed germination of Dendrobium lindleyi. Abstract book of the 6th International Orchid Conservation Congress in conjunction with 12th International Symposium on the Diversity and Conservation of Asian Orchids, May 16-20, 2016, Cityview Hotel, Hong Kong.
Conservation of Threatened Plants, medicinal plants and Orchid of Thailand by tissue culture technique
Buasoy.ma@gmail.com
Researcher
Research and Conservation, The Botanical Garden Organization.
Orchid Team
Plant Taxonomy (Orchidaceae), Plant ecology and conservation
As a researcher in Research and Conservation Department, I work as an initiative, create, and facilitate a research project for supported BGO’s conservation policy and strategic focus on Thai orchids. I study orchid diversity in Northern Thailand based in the area of Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son province. In fieldwork, I survey the population of threatened Dendrobium orchid in the natural site and collect data for conservation and reintroduction projects. I also have interested in orchid conservation prioritization, Risk assessment, and ecology study for orchid conservation.
As a taxonomist, I work as and published new records and new orchid species for the supported checklist of Orchidaceae in Thailand. In addition, I am interested in scientific illustration and drawing for supported taxonomy publications e.g. Zingiberaceae (Hedychium, Monolophus, Cautleya, Rhynchanthus, Pommerschia), Nymphaeaceae, Nelumbonaceae, Fabaceae (Erythrina), Acanthaceae (Justicia). Furthermore, I help identify and collect material for supported academic students and the other laboratory.
B.S. Biology, Chiang Mai University 2015
Pingyot, T., Nuammee, A., Pumicong, S. & Intamusik, S. 2021. Thai Native Orchid. Chiangmai: Chiangmai Documentary Design Co.,Ltd. 320 pp.
Pingyot, T. & Suksathan, P. 2019. Bulbophyllum seidenfadenii (Orchidaceae), a new record for Thailand.Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 47 (2): 260-263.
Pingyot, T., Suddee, S., Buddhawong, W. & Watthana, S. 2019. Herminium coiloglossum Schltr. (Orchidaceae), a new record for Thailand. Thai Journal Bot. 11(2): 79-83.
Kurzweil, H., Raskoti, B. B., Watthana, S. & Pingyot, T. 2019. Habenaria iyoensis (Orchidaceae), a new record for Thailand and Nepal. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) 45(2): 108-112.
Watthana, S., La-Ongsri & Pingyot, T. 2017. Eria clausa King & Pantl. (Orchidaceae), a new record for Thailand, Thai Journal Bot. 9(1): 19-23
de Vogle, E., Suksathan, P., Pingyot, T., Boonuang, H. & Watthana, S. 2016. Coelogyne ventrinigra (Orchidacee), a new species from Thailand. Thai Forest Bull. Bot. 44(1): 49-52.
Study and Survey on Orchid Populations for Conservation: Dendrobium Sw. in Northern Thailand. The Botanical Garden Organization, Thailand.
E-mail address: Thitipornnim@gmail.com
หอพรรณไม้ หรือพิพิธภัณฑ์พืช (Herbarium) เป็นสถานที่สำหรับเก็บรักษาตัวอย่างพรรณไม้แห้งที่จัดเตรียมอย่างถูกต้องตามหลักวิชาการและจัดเรียงลำดับตามระบบสากล เพื่อประโยชน์ในการศึกษาทางอนุกรมวิธานพืชและสาขาอื่น ๆ ที่เกี่ยวข้อง
1. สำรวจและรวบรวมพรรณไม้ของเมืองไทย เพื่อรวบรวมข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับทรัพยากรพืช และเพื่อจัดหาตัวอย่างพืชจริงนำมาจัดปลูกเพื่อการอนุรักษ์ ณ สวนพฤกษศาสตร์สมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์ และศูนย์รวมพรรณไม้สาขาทั่วประเทศ
2. จัดทำและดูแลการเก็บรักษาตัวอย่างพรรณไม้แห้ง ตัวอย่างดอง ผลแห้งและตัวอย่างสไลด์ เพื่อใช้ในงานอนุกรมวิธานจำแนกชนิดพันธุ์พืช
3. ตรวจสอบรายชื่อพรรณไม้และจัดทำป้ายชื่อวิทยาศาสตร์ของพรรณไม้ในสวนพฤกษศาสตร์ฯ และศูนย์รวมพรรณไม้สาขา และ รับบริการทำป้ายชื่อพันธุ์ไม้
4. ปฏิบัติงานร่วมให้ข้อมูลและคำแนะนำแก่สำนักพัฒนาและปลูกบำรุง ในการตรวจสอบรายชื่อพืชและจัดทำพื้นที่แสดงวงศ์ไม้ หรือจัดกลุ่มพรรณไม้ เพื่อให้ความรู้ทางพฤกษศาสตร์ในรูปแบบต่างๆ แก่สาธารณะชน ทั้งนี้เพื่อให้สวนพฤกษศาสตร์ฯ เป็นศูนย์พักผ่อนหย่อนใจในธรรมชาติ ที่ให้ความรู้ทางพฤกษศาสตร์แก่ผู้มาเยี่ยมชมอย่างแท้จริง
5. ค้นคว้า วิจัย ในสาขาที่สนับสนุนงานทางด้านอนุกรมวิธานพืช เช่น งานวิจัยทางด้าน สัณฐานวิทยา กายวิภาควิทยา เซลพันธุกรรม พฤกษเคมี isoenzymes และ DNA analysis เป็นต้น
6. รับผิดชอบการให้ยืม แลกเปลี่ยนตัวอย่างพรรณไม้กับหอพรรณไม้อื่นๆ ทั้งในประเทศและต่างประเทศ โดยยึดระเบียบปฏิบัติที่กำหนดโดย อ.ส.พ.
7. ติดต่อประสานงานกับนักวิชาการและผู้เชี่ยวชาญ ในสาขาที่จะเป็นประโยชน์กับกิจกรรมของงานหอพรรณไม้
8. เป็นวิทยากรบรรยายทางวิชาการทางด้านพืชหรือพฤกษอนุกรมวิธาน หรือสาขาที่เกี่ยวข้องกับกิจกรรมหอพรรณไม้
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