Biology:Diarthron

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Short description: Genus of flowering plants

Diarthron
Diarthron altaica 44315652.jpg
Diarthron altaica
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Thymelaeaceae
Genus: Diarthron
Turcz.[1]

Diarthron is a genus of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae. The precise limits of the genus are uncertain. When broadly circumscribed to include Dendrostellera and Stelleropsis, it consists of annual and perennial herbaceous plants and small shrubs, with reddish, white or green flowers lacking petals, and is found in central and south-west Asia and south-east Europe.

Description

When broadly circumscribed (i.e. including Dendrostellera and Stelleropsis), Diarthron is a genus of annual or perennial herbaceous plants or short deciduous shrubs. Prior to a review in 1982, only the annual species were placed in Diarthron, with the perennial herbs being in Stelleropsis and the shrubs in Dendrostellera. The flowers lack petals. There are usually four (sometimes five) sepals, united at the base into a tube with lobes at the end, reddish, white or green in colour. The ovary has a single chamber (locule). The fruit is dry with the seed enclosed in a thin glossy black pericarp.[2]

Taxonomy

The genus Diarthron was first described in 1832 by Nikolai Turczaninow for the species Diarthron linifolium. Many species were added to the genus in 1982 by Kit Tan, being transferred from related genera.[3][4] A 2006 study suggested that as circumscribed, Diarthron is not monophyletic, so that Dendrostellera and Stelleropsis which Tan had merged into Diarthron should be reinstated.[5] Studies in 2002 and 2009, based on chloroplast DNA, placed Diarthron in a small group of related genera, sister to a clade consisting of Thymelaea and Daphne; however for most genera only one species was included.[6][7]

Edgeworthia

Wikstroemia

Stellera

Diarthron

Thymelaea

Daphne

Species

The Plant List (version 1.1, September 2013) recognizes the following species:[8]

  • Diarthron altaica (Thiéb.-Bern.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron antoniniae (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron arenaria (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron caucasica (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron iranica (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron issykkulensis (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron lessertii (Wikstr.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron linearifolia (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron linifolium Turcz.
  • Diarthron macrorhachis (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron magakjanii (Sosn.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron tarbagataica (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron tianschanica (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron turkmenorum (Pobed.) Kit Tan
  • Diarthron vesiculosum (Fisch. & C.A.Mey.) C.A.Mey.

Distribution

Diarthron species are found in central and south-west Asia, and in south-east Europe, including the European part of Russia. [2]

References

  1. "Plant Name Details for Diarthron Turcz.", The International Plant Names Index, http://www.ipni.org/ipni/idPlantNameSearch.do?id=39228-1, retrieved 2017-11-26 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Wang, Yinzheng; Gilbert, Michael G., "Diarthron", in Wu, Zhengyi; Raven, Peter H.; Hong, Deyuan, Flora of China (online), eFloras.org, http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=109817, retrieved 2017-11-26 
  3. "Search for Diarthron", The International Plant Names Index, http://www.ipni.org/ipni/advPlantNameSearch.do?find_genus=Diarthron, retrieved 2017-11-26 
  4. Tan, K. (1982), "Studies in the Thymelaeaceae III: the status of Diarthron, Dendrostellera, Stelleropsis and Stellera", Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh 40 , cited in (Galicia-Herbada 2006)
  5. Galicia-Herbada, D. (2006), "Origin and diversification of Thymelaea (Thymelaeaceae): inferences from a phylogenetic study based on ITS (rDNA) sequences", Plant Systematics and Evolution 257 (3–4): 159–187, doi:10.1007/s00606-005-0371-z 
  6. van der Bank, Michelle; Fay, Michael F.; Chase, Mark W. (2002), "Molecular Phylogenetics of Thymelaeaceae with particular reference to African and Australian genera", Taxon 51 (2): 329–339 
  7. Beaumont, Angela J.; Edwards, Trevor J.; Manning, John; Maurin, Olivier; Rautenbach, Marline; Motsi, Moleboheng C.; Fay, Michael F.; Chase, Mark W. et al. (2009), "Gnidia (Thymelaeaceae) is not monophyletic: taxonomic implications for Thymelaeoideae and a partial new generic taxonomy for Gnidia", Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (4): 402–417, doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00988.x 
  8. "Search results for Diarthron", The Plant List, http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Diarthron, retrieved 2017-11-26 

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