Biology:Ptisana

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Short description: Genus of ferns

Ptisana
Kingfern Auckland.jpg
King fern, Ptisana salicina
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Marattiales
Family: Marattiaceae
Genus: Ptisana
Murdock
Type species
Ptisana salicina
(Sm. 1812) Murdock 2008
Species

See text.

Synonyms
  • Myriotheca Commerson ex de Jussieu 1789 non Zeiller 1883

thumb|right|Sori of Ptisana fraxinea Ptisana is a genus in the eusporangiate fern family Marattiaceae, comprising species historically treated in the genus Marattia. The establishment of this genus follows the 2008 work by Andrew G. Murdock, which supported recognition of this group on the basis of genetic analysis and morphology.[1][2] Ptisana can be distinguished from Marattia by the presence of distinct sutures at the point of leaflet attachment, deeply cut synangia, and the absence of labiate sporangial apertures. The name Ptisana is derived from the Latin word for pearl barley, an allusion to the shape of the synangia.[1]

Ptisana has a palaeotropical distribution, with the westernmost extreme of the range in Ascension Island and extending eastward through tropical Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Ferns in this genus are generally quite large, with fronds often reaching 2–3 meters in length; the one known exception to this is Ptisana rolandi-principis, a critically endangered dwarf species endemic to the Plateau de Dogny in New Caledonia.[3] The basal chromosome number for Ptisana is 2n=78, whereas the one count for Marattia in the strict sense is 2n=80.[4] The type species for the genus is Ptisana salicina, the type specimen of which was collected on Norfolk Island.[1]

Species

  • Ptisana africana Christenh. East Africa
  • Ptisana ambulans Murdock & C.W.Chen – Solomon Islands
  • Ptisana attenutata (Labill.) MurdockNew Caledonia
  • Ptisana boivinii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Senterre & RouhanMadagascar
  • Ptisana boninensis (Nakai) Yonek. – Bonin Islands
  • Ptisana costulisora (Altson) Murdock – New Guinea and nearby islands
  • Ptisana decipiens Murdock & C.W.Chen – Solomon Islands
  • Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) MurdockAfrica to India , including Indian Ocean islands
  • Ptisana grandifolia (Copel.) Murdock – New Guinea
  • Ptisana howeana (W.R.B. Oliver) MurdockLord Howe Island
  • Ptisana kingii (Copel.) Christenh. – New Guinea
  • Ptisana koordersii (Alderw.) Christenh. – Sulawesi
  • Ptisana laboudalloniana Senterre & I.Fabre – Seychelles
  • Ptisana melanesica (Kuhn) Murdock – New Guinea and nearby islands
  • Ptisana mertensiana (C. Presl) MurdockMicronesia
  • Ptisana novoguineensis (Rosenst.) Murdock – New Guinea
  • Ptisana obesa (Christ) Murdock – New Guinea
  • Ptisana odontosora (Christ) Senterre & Rouhan – Guinea
  • Ptisana oreades (Domin) Murdock – northern Australia
  • Ptisana papuana (Alderw.) Murdock & C.W.Chen – Solomon Islands
  • Ptisana pellucida (C. Presl) Murdock – Malaysia and the Philippines
  • Ptisana platybasis (Copel.) Murdock – New Guinea
  • Ptisana purpurascens (de Vriese) Murdock – Ascension Island
  • Ptisana rigida (Alderw.) Murdock – New Guinea, Sulawesi
  • Ptisana robusta (Altson) Senterre & I.FabreSão Tomé
  • Ptisana rolandi-principis (Rosenst.) Christenh.New Caledonia
  • Ptisana salicifolia (Schrad.) Senterre & RouhanSouth Africa , Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique
  • Ptisana salicina (Sm.) Murdock – king fern; South Pacific islands, including New Guinea
  • Ptisana sambucina (Blume) MurdockMalesia and Vietnam
  • Ptisana senterreana Christenh. – Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea
  • Ptisana smithii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Murdock – Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoas, Tonga
  • Ptisana soluta (Compton) Murdock & PerrieNew Caledonia
  • Ptisana squamosa (Christ) Murdock – New Guinea
  • Ptisana sylvatica (Blume) MurdockMalesia
  • Ptisana ternatea (de Vriese) Murdock – Moluccas, New Guinea, the Philippines
  • Ptisana wernerii (Rosenst.) Christenh.

Phylogeny of Ptisana[5][6]

P. fraxinea

P. purpurascens

P. oreades

P. salicifolia

P. salicina

P. smithii

P. rolandi-principis

P. attenuata

P. squamosa

P. boninensis

P. novoguineensis

P. papuana

P. melanesica

P. sambucina

P. mertensiana

P. howeana

P. pellucida

P. sylvatica

P. ambulans

P. decipiens

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Murdock, Andrew G. (2008). "A taxonomic revision of the eusporangiate fern family Marattiaceae, with description of a new genus Ptisana". Taxon 57 (3): 737–755. doi:10.1002/tax.573007. 
  2. Murdock, Andrew G. (2008). "Phylogeny of marattioid ferns (Marattiaceae) inferring a root in the absence of a closely related outgroup.". American Journal of Botany 95 (5): 626–641. doi:10.3732/ajb.2007308. PMID 21632388. 
  3. Shepherd, Lara D.; Murdock, Andrew G.; Amice, Rémy; Perrie, Leon R. (2023-02-20). "A synopsis of Ptisana Murdock ferns (Marattiaceae) in New Caledonia based on sequence data and morphology with the recognition of a new vulnerable species, P. soluta (Compton) Murdock & Perrie, comb. nov., stat. nov.". Adansonia 45 (3). doi:10.5252/adansonia2023v45a3. ISSN 1280-8571. https://bioone.org/journals/adansonia/volume-45/issue-3/adansonia2023v45a3/A-synopsis-of-Ptisana-Murdock-ferns-Marattiaceae-in-New-Caledonia/10.5252/adansonia2023v45a3.full. 
  4. Smith, Alan R; Mickel, John T (1977). "Chromosome counts for Mexican ferns". Brittonia 29 (4): 391–398. doi:10.2307/2806481. 
  5. Nitta, Joel H.Expression error: Unrecognized word "et". (2022). "An Open and Continuously Updated Fern Tree of Life". Frontiers in Plant Science 13: 909768. doi:10.3389/fpls.2022.909768. PMID 36092417. 
  6. "Tree viewer: interactive visualization of FTOL". 2023. https://fernphy.github.io/viewer.html. 


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