Hierochloe redolens Roemer & Schultes 1817

4. Hierochloe redolens (Vahl 1791: 102) Roemer & Schultes (1817: 514). Basionym: Holcus redolens Vahl (1791: 102). Type:— ARGENTINA. Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur: Habitat in Tierra del Fuego. Vahl (1791) (holotype: C10017002 digital image!). Homotypic names: Avena redole...

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Main Authors: Lema-Suárez, Irene, Sahuquillo, Elvira, Pimentel, Manuel
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Plantae
Tracheophyta
Liliopsida
Poales
Poaceae
Hierochloe
Hierochloe redolens
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Plantae
Tracheophyta
Liliopsida
Poales
Poaceae
Hierochloe
Hierochloe redolens
Lema-Suárez, Irene
Sahuquillo, Elvira
Pimentel, Manuel
Hierochloe redolens Roemer & Schultes 1817
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Plantae
Tracheophyta
Liliopsida
Poales
Poaceae
Hierochloe
Hierochloe redolens
description 4. Hierochloe redolens (Vahl 1791: 102) Roemer & Schultes (1817: 514). Basionym: Holcus redolens Vahl (1791: 102). Type:— ARGENTINA. Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur: Habitat in Tierra del Fuego. Vahl (1791) (holotype: C10017002 digital image!). Homotypic names: Avena redolens (Vahl) Persoon (1805: 100), Torresia redolens (Vahl) Roemer & Schultes (1817: 516), Hierochloe antarctica var. redolens (Vahl) Brongniart (1829 [1833]: 144), Anthoxanthum redolens (Vahl) P. Royen (1979: 1185). Description: Stems (25)40–200(300) cm. Robust, 3–5 nodes.Ligules triangular or obtuse.Leaf-blades flat or convolute, glabrous, pubescent, scaberulous or scabrous; apex acuminate. Panicle spiciform, slightly contracted or open, linear or lanceolate, interrupted or not, narrowing to the apex. Rhachis glabrous, pubescent, scaberulous or scabrous. Spikelets 5–14 mm long, usually cuneate or, in some species, oblong, without rhachilla extension. Glumes lanceolate or ovate, 1-keeled, 1- or 3-veined, with apex acute or obtuse. Glumes shorter, equal or larger than the florets. Lemma of male florets, membranaceous or papyraceous, 5-veined, awned, with awns apically or subapically inserted. Lemma of apical female floret ovate, unkeeled, 5-veined; muticous, mucronated or awned. Leaf anatomy: Leaf surface with long cells type I3 and short cells S5. Stomata in the adaxial or in both surfaces. Hooks sometimes present but usually scarce. Cilia absent. Bulliform cells present or absent. Leaf section open, with quadrangular ribs or alternate quadrangular and triangular ribs. Median vascular bundle sheath complete and midrib not differentiated. Subepidermal sclerenchyma discontinuous adaxially and continuous or discontinuous abaxially, concurring with the vascular bundles. Genome size and DNA-ploidy levels: 2C = 13.28 pg, 4 x (one specimen of H. redolens var. spicata ); 2C = 16.89–20.42 pg, 6 x , and 2C = 27.04–27.43 pg, 12 x (three specimens of H. redolens var. altissima ). Habitat: Sandy soils in coastal areas and riverbanks and wet meadows, 0–3850 m a.s.l. (De Paula 1975, Sede 2012). Distribution: Disjunct distribution in South America: from Venezuela to Peru and from central Chile and Argentina to Falkland Islands. Tropical-alpine at low latitudes (De Paula 1975, Sede 2012). Populations from SE Asia, Australia and New Zealand, traditionally included in H. redolens , are clearly differentiated using plastid and nuclear DNA markers (Pimentel et al . 2013) and are, therefore, not considered here. We agree with De Paula (1975) that the name H. redolens should be restricted to South American populations of the species. : Published as part of Lema-Suárez, Irene, Sahuquillo, Elvira & Pimentel, Manuel, 2021, A revision of Hierochloe sect. Monoecia (Anthoxanthinae, Pooideae, Poaceae), pp. 92-104 in Phytotaxa 478 (1) on pages 97-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.478.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/5413006 : {"references": ["Vahl, M. (1791) Symbolae Botanicae, Vol. 2. N. Moller et filius, Copenhagen. 102 pp.", "Roemer, J. J. & Schultes, J. A. (1817) Systema Vegetabilium. Vol. 2. J. G. Cottae, Stuttgart. 964 pp.", "Persoon, C. H. (1805) Synopsis Plantarum. Vol. 1. C. F. Cramer, Paris. 546 pp.", "Brongniart, A. T. de (1829) Phanerogamie. In: Duperrey, L. M. I. (Ed.) Voyage autour du monde. Botanique. A. Bertrand, Paris. 232 pp.", "Royen, P. (1979) The alpine flora of New Guinea. Vol. 2. J. Cramer, Vaduz. 1232 pp.", "De Paula, M. E. (1975) Las especies del genero Hierochloe (Gramineae) de Argentina y Chile. Darwiniana 19: 422 - 457.", "Sede, S. (2012) Anthoxanthum. In: Anton, A. M. & Zuloaga, F. O. (Eds.) Flora Vascular de la Republica Argentina. Vol. 3 (II). Monocotyledoneae. Poaceae: Pooideae. Graficamente Ediciones, Cordoba. Available from: www. floraargentina. edu. ar (accessed 25 May 2017)", "Pimentel, M., Sahuquillo, E., Torrecilla, Z., Popp, M., Catalan, P. & Brochmann, C. (2013) Hybridization and long-distance colonization at different time scales: towards resolution of long-term controversies in the sweet vernal grasses (Anthoxanthum). Annals of Botany 112: 1015 - 1030. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / aob / mct 170"]}
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Sahuquillo, Elvira
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5481264 2023-05-15T14:00:55+02:00 Hierochloe redolens Roemer & Schultes 1817 Lema-Suárez, Irene Sahuquillo, Elvira Pimentel, Manuel 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5481264 https://zenodo.org/record/5481264 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5413006 http://publication.plazi.org/id/807BFFAFFFE6FFBEFD34FF83AD61FFC5 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.478.1.6 http://zenodo.org/record/5413006 http://publication.plazi.org/id/807BFFAFFFE6FFBEFD34FF83AD61FFC5 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5481263 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Plantae Tracheophyta Liliopsida Poales Poaceae Hierochloe Hierochloe redolens Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5481264 https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.478.1.6 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5481263 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z 4. Hierochloe redolens (Vahl 1791: 102) Roemer & Schultes (1817: 514). Basionym: Holcus redolens Vahl (1791: 102). Type:— ARGENTINA. Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur: Habitat in Tierra del Fuego. Vahl (1791) (holotype: C10017002 digital image!). Homotypic names: Avena redolens (Vahl) Persoon (1805: 100), Torresia redolens (Vahl) Roemer & Schultes (1817: 516), Hierochloe antarctica var. redolens (Vahl) Brongniart (1829 [1833]: 144), Anthoxanthum redolens (Vahl) P. Royen (1979: 1185). Description: Stems (25)40–200(300) cm. Robust, 3–5 nodes.Ligules triangular or obtuse.Leaf-blades flat or convolute, glabrous, pubescent, scaberulous or scabrous; apex acuminate. Panicle spiciform, slightly contracted or open, linear or lanceolate, interrupted or not, narrowing to the apex. Rhachis glabrous, pubescent, scaberulous or scabrous. Spikelets 5–14 mm long, usually cuneate or, in some species, oblong, without rhachilla extension. Glumes lanceolate or ovate, 1-keeled, 1- or 3-veined, with apex acute or obtuse. Glumes shorter, equal or larger than the florets. Lemma of male florets, membranaceous or papyraceous, 5-veined, awned, with awns apically or subapically inserted. Lemma of apical female floret ovate, unkeeled, 5-veined; muticous, mucronated or awned. Leaf anatomy: Leaf surface with long cells type I3 and short cells S5. Stomata in the adaxial or in both surfaces. Hooks sometimes present but usually scarce. Cilia absent. Bulliform cells present or absent. Leaf section open, with quadrangular ribs or alternate quadrangular and triangular ribs. Median vascular bundle sheath complete and midrib not differentiated. Subepidermal sclerenchyma discontinuous adaxially and continuous or discontinuous abaxially, concurring with the vascular bundles. Genome size and DNA-ploidy levels: 2C = 13.28 pg, 4 x (one specimen of H. redolens var. spicata ); 2C = 16.89–20.42 pg, 6 x , and 2C = 27.04–27.43 pg, 12 x (three specimens of H. redolens var. altissima ). Habitat: Sandy soils in coastal areas and riverbanks and wet meadows, 0–3850 m a.s.l. (De Paula 1975, Sede 2012). Distribution: Disjunct distribution in South America: from Venezuela to Peru and from central Chile and Argentina to Falkland Islands. Tropical-alpine at low latitudes (De Paula 1975, Sede 2012). Populations from SE Asia, Australia and New Zealand, traditionally included in H. redolens , are clearly differentiated using plastid and nuclear DNA markers (Pimentel et al . 2013) and are, therefore, not considered here. We agree with De Paula (1975) that the name H. redolens should be restricted to South American populations of the species. : Published as part of Lema-Suárez, Irene, Sahuquillo, Elvira & Pimentel, Manuel, 2021, A revision of Hierochloe sect. Monoecia (Anthoxanthinae, Pooideae, Poaceae), pp. 92-104 in Phytotaxa 478 (1) on pages 97-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.478.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/5413006 : {"references": ["Vahl, M. (1791) Symbolae Botanicae, Vol. 2. N. Moller et filius, Copenhagen. 102 pp.", "Roemer, J. J. & Schultes, J. A. (1817) Systema Vegetabilium. Vol. 2. J. G. Cottae, Stuttgart. 964 pp.", "Persoon, C. H. (1805) Synopsis Plantarum. Vol. 1. C. F. Cramer, Paris. 546 pp.", "Brongniart, A. T. de (1829) Phanerogamie. In: Duperrey, L. M. I. (Ed.) Voyage autour du monde. Botanique. A. Bertrand, Paris. 232 pp.", "Royen, P. (1979) The alpine flora of New Guinea. Vol. 2. J. Cramer, Vaduz. 1232 pp.", "De Paula, M. E. (1975) Las especies del genero Hierochloe (Gramineae) de Argentina y Chile. Darwiniana 19: 422 - 457.", "Sede, S. (2012) Anthoxanthum. In: Anton, A. M. & Zuloaga, F. O. (Eds.) Flora Vascular de la Republica Argentina. Vol. 3 (II). Monocotyledoneae. Poaceae: Pooideae. Graficamente Ediciones, Cordoba. Available from: www. floraargentina. edu. ar (accessed 25 May 2017)", "Pimentel, M., Sahuquillo, E., Torrecilla, Z., Popp, M., Catalan, P. & Brochmann, C. (2013) Hybridization and long-distance colonization at different time scales: towards resolution of long-term controversies in the sweet vernal grasses (Anthoxanthum). Annals of Botany 112: 1015 - 1030. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / aob / mct 170"]} Text Antarc* Antarctica Antártida Tierra del Fuego DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) New Zealand Argentina Cramer ENVELOPE(-63.098,-63.098,-64.824,-64.824) Bertrand ENVELOPE(-67.077,-67.077,-68.514,-68.514) Lemma ENVELOPE(19.530,19.530,69.873,69.873) Zuloaga ENVELOPE(-63.683,-63.683,-66.300,-66.300)