The ghosts of collections past: characterisation of Neohouzeaua mekongensis (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae: Melocanninae) with an epitype

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
S. Sungkaew, A. Teerawatananon, W. Goh, C. Rattamanee, D. Ohrnberger, N. Xia, K. Wong, Baan Sammi Nature Resort, Doi Saket Chiang Mai Thailand Bamboo Garden
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Abstract

Identifying a bamboo taxon from the Asian seasonal tropics is notoriously difficult, if not impossible, especially when the type material is lacking vegetative parts. This is due to the fact that old type material associated with the naming of bamboos often consists of only flowering branches and perhaps just a few leaves, and, as bamboos in the field are vegetative for prolonged periods prior to flowering, they are therefore not easily identifiable much of the time. Investigating one such bamboo, Neohouzeaua mekongensis, we show that previous flowering collections made during the seasonal dry (flowering) season could not have easily included key vegetative parts, such as the culm sheaths, which would have assisted in their recognition at other times. We trace this species back to its type localities and propose an epitype in order that its vegetative characteristics are made available to complement the floral characteristics of the original material.
过去收集的幽灵:具有一个表型的新houzeaua mekongensis (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae: Melocanninae)的特征
从亚洲季节性热带地区识别竹子分类群是出了名的困难,如果不是不可能的话,特别是当类型材料缺乏营养部分时。这是因为与竹子命名相关的旧类型材料通常只由开花的树枝和可能只有几片叶子组成,而且,由于田间的竹子在开花之前很长一段时间都是营养的,因此它们在很多时候都不容易识别。通过对其中一种竹(Neohouzeaua mekongensis)的调查,我们发现,以前在季节性干燥(开花)季节收集的开花标本不可能包括关键的营养部分,如茎鞘,这将有助于在其他时间识别它们。我们将这个物种追溯到它的类型位置,并提出一个表型,以便它的营养特征可以补充原始材料的花特征。
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Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany)
Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) (TFB) publishes papers on plant taxonomy (especially of vascular plants), nomenclature, phylogeny, systematics, plant geography, and floristics, and in morphology, palynology, cytotaxonomy, chemotaxonomy, anatomy and other relevant disciplines. Priority is given to papers written by staff of the Forest Herbarium and by botanists working on the Flora of Thailand project. Limited space is available for other relevant papers. TFB is published twice a year, usually in June and December. Two free copies of the issue in which the manuscript is published are given to each author. The journal makes no page charges. All manuscripts are peer reviewed. Manuscripts are considered on the understanding that their contents have not appeared, or will not appear, elsewhere in the same or abbreviated form. To speed up the processing of your manuscript please follow these guidelines precisely. Failure to do so will result in a delay to publication.
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