Biology:Odontarrhena

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Short description: Genus of Brassicaceae plants

Odontarrhena
Alyssum obovatum 38030702.jpg
Previously Alyssum obovatum now Odontarrhena obovata
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Brassicales
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus: Odontarrhena
C.A.Mey.[1]
Species

See text

Synonyms

Triplopetalum Nyár.

Odontarrhena is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae.[2] They were originally a separate genus and then were amalgamated into the Alyssum genus, but then morphological and molecular evidence has reseperated them. Some of the genera are nickel (Ni) hyperaccumulators (a plant capable of growing in soil or water with very high concentrations of metals).

Description

It is similar in habit to Alyssum and has small yellow flowers, except that it has a suborbicular pouch and one seeded cells.[3] The plants are characterised by inflorescences that are usually compound, subumbellate racemes. There is a single ovule per loculus, and the fruit valves are at most only slightly inflated.[4]

Range

Odontarrhena alpestris

Its widespread native range is from temperate Eurasia to subarctic America. It is found in Europe (within Albania, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Czechoslovakia, East Aegean Islands, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Sardina, Sicily, Switzerland and Yugoslavia), Eastern Europe (within Central European Russia, Crimea, East European Russia, North European Russia, South European Russia and Ukraine), Siberia (within Altai, Buryatiya, Chita Oblast, Irkutsk Oblast, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Tuva, West Siberia and Yakutskiya), the Russian Far East (within Amur Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai and Magadan Oblast), Central Asia (within Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan), the Caucasus (North Caucasus and Transcaucasus), Western Asia (Afghanistan, Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey), China (Inner Mongolia, Manchuria and Xinjiang), Mongolia and also Subarctic America (within Alaska, Northwest Territories and the Yukon).[2]

The Balkan Peninsula is a major diversity center.[5] Greece has the largest number of species;[6] next, Albania is known to have 7 species.[7] It is also found on the serpentine soils of Lesbos Island (in Greece).[8]

Taxonomy

Odontarrhena was a taxonomically difficult genus of the tribe Alysseae. However, recent morphological and molecular evidence (DNA analysis) clearly showed that Alyssum and Odontarrhena are monophyletic clades within the tribe Alysseae, deserving separate generic status (Warwick et al. 2008; Cecchi et al. 2010; Rešetnik et al. 2013; Li et al. 2015).[5]

The genus name of Odontarrhena is derived from two Greek words; odous meaning tooth and arrhen meaning male.[9] It was first described and published by Carl Anton von Meyer in Flora Altaica (edited by Carl Friedrich von Ledebour) Vol.3 on page 58 in 1831.[2]

The genus is recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Research Service, but they still list it as synonym of Alyssum L. and they only list Odontarrhena obovata C. A. Mey. as a known species.[10]

Known species

The following list includes all species recognised by either Plants of the World Online (as of January 2022)[2] or by BrassiBase (version 1.3, June 2020).[11] Of these, 80 species are recognised by both databases, with the remaining 16 accepted by only one of them (this is indicated in each entry).

  • Odontarrhena akamasica (B.L. Burtt) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena albiflora (F.K. Mey.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena alpestris (L.) Ledeb.
  • Odontarrhena americana (Greene) D.A.German; only in Plants of the World Online; in BrassiBase it is a synonym of Odontarrhena obovata
  • Odontarrhena anatolica (Hausskn. ex Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena argentea (All.) Ledeb.
  • Odontarrhena baldaccii (Vierh. ex Nyár.) Španiel; only in Plants of the World Online
  • Odontarrhena bertolonii (Desv.) Jord. & Fourr.
  • Odontarrhena borzaeana (Nyár.) D.A. German; accepted in BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is a synonym of Odontarrhena obtusifolia
  • Odontarrhena bracteata (Boiss. & Buhse) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena caliacrae (Nyár.) D.A.German; only in Plants of the World Online; in BrassiBase it is a synonym of Odontarrhena tortuosa subsp. caliacrae
  • Odontarrhena callichroa (Boiss. & Balansa) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena carica (T.R. Dudley & Hub.-Mor.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena cassia (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena chalcidica (Janka) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena chondrogyna (B.L. Burtt) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena cilicica (Boiss. & Balansa) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena condensata (Boiss. & Hausskn.) Jord. & Fourr.
  • Odontarrhena constellata (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena corsica (Duby) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena corymbosoidea (Formánek) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena crenulata (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena cyprica (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena davisiana (T.R. Dudley) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena debarensis (Micevski) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena decipiens (Nyár.) L.Cecchi & Selvi; according to Plants of the World Online; on BrassiBase it is Odontarrhena lurensis
  • Odontarrhena diffusa Jord. & Fourr.; accepted in BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is a synonym of Odontarrhena argentea
  • Odontarrhena discolor (T.R. Dudley & Hub.-Mor.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena dubertretii (Comb.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena dudleyi (N. Adiguzel & R.D. Reeves) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena elatior (F.K. Mey.) Španiel & al.; accepted in BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is a synonym of Odontarrhena chalcidica
  • Odontarrhena eriophylla (Boiss. & Hausskn.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena euboea (Halácsy) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena fallacina (Hausskn.) Španiel & al.; accepted in BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is a synonym of Odontarrhena heldreichii
  • Odontarrhena fedtschenkoana (N. Busch) D.A. German
  • Odontarrhena filiformis (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena floribunda (Boiss. & Balansa) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena fragillima (Bald.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena gehamensis (Fed.) D.A. German
  • Odontarrhena gevgelicensis (Micevski) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena giosnana (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena haradjianii (Rech.f.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena haussknechtii (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena heldreichii (Hausskn.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena huber-morathii (T.R. Dudley) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena inflata (Nyár.) D.A. German
  • Odontarrhena kavadarcensis (Micevski) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena kurdica (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena lanigera (DC.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena lesbiaca P. Candargy
  • Odontarrhena libanotica (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena litvinovii (Knjasev) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena lurensis (F.K. Mey.) Španiel & al.; according to BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is Odontarrhena decipiens
  • Odontarrhena markgrafii (O.E. Schulz ex Markgr.) Španiel & al.; accepted in BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is a synonym of Odontarrhena chalcidica
  • Odontarrhena masmenaea (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena metajnae (Plazibat) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena moravensis (F.K.Mey.) L.Cecchi & Selvi; only in Plants of the World Online
  • Odontarrhena mozaffarianii (Kavousi) Španiel; only in Plants of the World Online
  • Odontarrhena mughlaei (Orcan) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena muralis (Waldst. & Kit.) Endl.
  • Odontarrhena nebrodensis (Tineo) L. Cecchi & Selvi
  • Odontarrhena obovata C.A. Mey.
  • Odontarrhena obtusifolia (Steven ex DC.) C.A. Mey.
  • Odontarrhena orbelica (Ančev & Uzunov) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena oxycarpa (Boiss. & Balansa) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena pateri (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena peltarioidea (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena penjwinensis (T.R. Dudley) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena pinifolia (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena polyclada (Rech.f.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena pterocarpa (T.R. Dudley) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena pugiostyla (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena rigida (Nyár.) L.Cecchi & Selvi; only in Plants of the World Online
  • Odontarrhena robertiana (Bernard ex Gren. & Godr.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena samarifera (Boiss. & Hausskn.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena samia (T.R. Dudley & Christodoulakis) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena schirwanica (Rupr.) D.A. German; accepted in BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is a synonym of Odontarrhena tortuosa subsp. tortuosa
  • Odontarrhena serpentina (Micevski) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena serpentinicola (F.K. Mey.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena serpyllifolia (Desf.) Jord. & Fourr.; according to BrassiBase; in Plants of the World Online it is Alyssum serpyllifolium
  • Odontarrhena sibirica (Willd.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena singarensis (Boiss. & Hausskn.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena skopjensis (Micevski) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena smolikana (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena stipitata (Kavousi & T.R. Dudley) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena stridii L.Cecchi, Španiel & Selvi; only in Plants of the World Online
  • Odontarrhena subalpina (M. Bieb.) D.A. German
  • Odontarrhena subspinosa (T.R. Dudley) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena syriaca (Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena szarabiaca (Nyár.) D.A. German
  • Odontarrhena tavolarae (Briq.) L. Cecchi & Selvi
  • Odontarrhena tortuosa (Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd.) C.A. Mey.
  • Odontarrhena trapeziformis (Bornm. ex Nyár.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena troodi (Boiss.) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena turgida (T.R. Dudley) Španiel & al.
  • Odontarrhena virgata (Nyár.) Španiel & al.

Uses

About 48 members of the Odontarrhena species,[12] are known to be nickel (Ni) hyperaccumulators (a plant capable of growing in soil or water with very high concentrations of metals).[5][13][8] The accumulation of nickel was first discovered in the Italian endemic Odontarrhena bertolonii (Desv.) Jord. and Fourr. (syn. Alyssum bertolonii Desv. by Minguzzi and Vergnano in 1948,[14][13] Of the 168 or so species of Alyssum, 45 species were determined to be hyperaccumulators of nickel, all from the Odontarrhena section.[15] The metal is found in the roots, stem, leaves and flowers of the plant.[16]

References

  1. C.F.von Ledebour, Fl. Altaic. 3: 58 (1831)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Odontarrhena C.A.Mey. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science" (in en). https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:12855-1. 
  3. John Lindley and Thomas Moore (Editors) The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable ..., Volume 2 (1874), p. 802, at Google Books
  4. Hartvig, P. (1986). "Alyssum L.". in Strid, Arne. Mountain flora of Greece. 1. Cambridge University Press. p. 281. ISBN 978-0-521-25737-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=MvY8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA281. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Cecchi, Lorenzo; Španiel, Stanislav; Bianchi, Elisabetta; Coppi, Andrea; Gonnelli, Cristina; Selvi, Federico (August 2020). "Odontarrhena stridii (Brassicaceae), a new Nickel‑hyperaccumulating species from mainland Greece". Plant Systematics and Evolution; Heidelberg 306 (4): 69–70. doi:10.1007/s00606-020-01687-3. 
  6. Antony van der Ent, Alan J.M. Baker, Guillaume Echevarria, Marie-Odile Simonnot and Jean Louis Morel (Editors) Agromining: Farming for Metals: Extracting Unconventional Resources Using Plants (2020), p. 344-345, at Google Books
  7. CECCHI, LORENZO; BETTARINI, ISABELLA; COLZI, ILARIA; COPPI, ANDREA; ECHEVARRIA, GUILLAUME; PAZZAGLI, LUIGIA; BANI, AIDA; GONNELLI, CRISTINA et al. (29 May 2018). "The genus Odontarrhena (Brassicaceae) in Albania: Taxonomy and Nickel accumulation in a critical group of metallophytes from a major serpentine hot-spot". Phytotaxa 351 (1): 1. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.351.1.1. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01826007/file/Cecchi%20et%20al.%20Odontarrhena%20in%20Albania%2C%20Phytotaxa%202018_1.pdf. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Feigl, Gábor; Varga, Viktória; Molnár, Árpád; Dimitrakopoulos, Panayiotis G.; Kolbert, Zsuzsanna (2020). "Different Nitro-Oxidative Response of Odontarrhena lesbiaca Plants from Geographically Separated Habitats to Excess Nickel". Antioxidants 9 (9): 837. doi:10.3390/antiox9090837. PMID 32906835. 
  9. John Craig A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English language, embracing all the terms used in Art, Science and Literature, Volume 2 (1854), p. 252, at Google Books
  10. "Genus Odontarrhena C. A. Mey.". https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxon/taxonomygenus?id=18710. 
  11. Koch, Marcus A.; Kiefer, Markus; German, Dmitry; Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A.. "BrassiBase". https://brassibase.cos.uni-heidelberg.de/?action=search&subaction=tax&param1=odontarrhena. 
  12. Margaret E. Farago (Editor) Plants and the Chemical Elements: Biochemistry, Uptake, Tolerance and Toxicity (2008), p. 101, at Google Books
  13. 13.0 13.1 Bettarini, Isabella; Colzi, Ilaria; Gonnelli, Cristina; Pazzagli, Luigia; Reeves, Roger D.; Selvi, Federico (2020). "Inability to accumulate Ni in a genus of hyperaccumulators: the paradox of Odontarrhena sibirica (Brassicaceae)". Planta 252 (6): 99. doi:10.1007/s00425-020-03507-x. PMID 33170944. 
  14. Minguzzi C, Vergnano O (1948) Il contenuto di nichel nelle ceneri di Alyssum bertolonii Desv. Atti Soc Tosc Sci Nat Mem Ser A 55:49–77
  15. M. H. Martin and P.J. Coughtrey Biological Monitoring of Heavy Metal Pollution: Land and Air (1982), p. 55, at Google Books
  16. Tripti; Kumar, Adarsh; Maleva, Maria; Borisova, Galina; Chukina, Nadezhda; Morozova, Maria; Kiseleva, Irina (April 2021). "Nickel and copper accumulation strategies in Odontarrhena obovata growing on copper smelter-influenced and non-influenced serpentine soils: a comparative field study". Environ Geochem Health 43 (4): 1401–1413. doi:10.1007/s10653-020-00575-6. PMID 32347513. 

Other sources

  • Cecchi, L., Colzi, I., Coppi, A., Gonnelli, C. & Selvi, F. (2013) Diversity and biogeography of Ni-hyperaccumulators of Alyssum section Odontarrhena (Brassicaceae) in the central western Mediterranean: evidence from karyology, morphology and DNA sequence data. Botanical journal of the Linnaean Society 173: 269–289.
  • Nyárády, E.J. (1929a) [“1928”] Studiu preliminar asupra unor specii de Alyssum din secţia Odontarrhena. Vorstudium über einige Arten der Section Odontarrhena der Gattung Alyssum (Forsetzung). Buletinul Gradinii Botanice si al Muzeului Botanic dela Universitatea din Cluj 8 (2–4): 152–156.

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