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Ottelia

Ottelia is a genus of an aquatic plant family Hydrocharitaceae described as a genus in 1805.[2][3] The genus is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, South America, and Australia.[4][5]

Ottelia
Ottelia alismoides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Hydrocharitaceae
Subfamily: Anacharioideae
Genus: Ottelia
Pers. 1805 not R.Hedw. 1806
Synonyms[1]
  • Damasonium Schreb. 1789, illegitimate homonym, not Mill. 1754 (Hydrocharitaceae) nor Adans. 1789 (syn of Limnocharis in Alismataceae)
  • Hymenotheca Salisb.
  • Boottia Wall.
  • Oligolobos Gagnep.
  • Xystrolobos Gagnep.
  • Beneditaea Toledo

Description edit

The genus is highly variable, with a variety of features.[6] It contains aquatic herbs with crowded leaves. Some of the leaves are held on short stems. Others float on long stems. The rooting stem is long.[7]

The flowers are held in a herbaceous bract that is many nerved and has two to six clear ribs. The tubular spathe is shortly divided into two.[7]

Each flower has two rows of a trimerous perianth held above the beak of the ovary. The rigid outer layer is oblong or linear. The larger inner layer is petal-like with a fleshy appendage at the base.[7] There are six or more stamens, often with flattened filaments.[7] The ovary is oblong and beaked with strongly developed placentas dividing it into six chambers that contain many ovules. There are six linear styles that are partially split in two.[7]

The tapering oblong fruits are included in the floral bract and have three to six wings. They contain numerous small, oblong seeds.[7]

It has been suggested that this genus should be divided into two subgenera and four sections:[8]

  • Subgenus Ottelia has bisexual flowers.
    • Section Ottelia: The spathes have a single flower and six to nine carpels in the ovary.
    • Section Oligolobos: The spathes have many flowers and an ovary with three carpels.
  • Subgenus Boottia has unisexual flowers. The male spathes have one to many flowers while the female spathes always have many flowers.
    • Section Boottia: The males spathes have one flower and the ovaries of the female flowers have nine to fifteen carpels.
    • Section Xystrolobos: The female spathes have two to many flowers and an ovary with three or nine carpels.

Distribution edit

This genus is found throughout the Paleotropics, from Africa to Asia to Australia and New Caledonia and to Brazil.[8] The areas with the highest diversity occur in central Africa (about 13 species) and south east Asia (about 8 species).[5][6]They are mostly found growing in lakes, slow flowing creeks and rivers.[9]

Phylogenomics and evolution edit

Originating in the mid Miocene, this genus now consists of two major clades that correspond to the two major centers of diversity - Africa and Asia. Morphological evidence suggests that this genus originated in Africa. It then spread to South America and Australasia via the ocean, and then from Australasia to Asia.[6]

Global cooling, the development of the East Asian monsoon climate and tectonic movement likely aided diversification in China. The movement of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau Pin the liocenehas been suggested to explain the high endemism of Chinese species of Ottelia.[6]

Species edit

This genus is the second largest in its family (Hydrocharitaceae).[6] The following species are accepted:[1]

  1. Ottelia acuminata (Gagnep.) Dandy - S China
  2. Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers. - Khabarovsk, Primorye, China, Indian Subcontinent, SE Asia, New Guinea, Solomon Is, N Australia
  3. Ottelia balansae (Gagnep.) Dandy - S China, Vietnam
  4. Ottelia brachyphylla (Gürke) Dandy - Sudan
  5. Ottelia brasiliensis (Planch.) Walp. - Brazil, Paraguay, NE Argentina
  6. Ottelia cordata (Wall.) Dandy - Hainan, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia
  7. Ottelia cylindrica (T.C.E.Fr.) Dandy - Zaïre, Zambia, Angola
  8. Ottelia emersa Z.C.Zhao & R.L.Luo - Guangxi
  9. Ottelia exserta (Ridl.) Dandy - from Somalia to Cape Province
  10. Ottelia fengshanensis Z.Z.Li, S.Wu & Q.F.Wang - from southeast China
  11. Ottelia fischeri (Gürke) Dandy - from Kenya to Mozambique
  12. Ottelia guanyangensis Z.Z.Li, Q.F.Wang & S.Wu - from Southeast China
  13. Ottelia kunenensis (Gürke) Dandy - Zambia, Angola, Botswana, Namibia
  14. Ottelia lisowskii Symoens - Zaïre, Zambia
  15. Ottelia mesenterium (Hallier f.) Hartog - Sulawesi
  16. Ottelia muricata (C.H.Wright) Dandy - C + S Africa
  17. Ottelia obtusifolia T.C.E.Fr. - from Zambia and Zaïre
  18. Ottelia ovalifolia (R.Br.) Rich. - Australia
  19. Ottelia profundecordata Symoens - from the Central African Republic and Zaïre
  20. Ottelia scabra Baker - South Sudan, Uganda
  21. Ottelia ulvifolia (Planch.) Walp. - trop + S Africa, Madagascar
  22. Ottelia verdickii Gürke - Tanzania, Zaïre, Zambia, Angola

Conservation edit

The species belonging to this genus are being increasingly negatively impacted by the use and pollution of their water bodies. They have also been declining as a result of climate change. This will continue to occur as climate change accelerates habitat fragmentation and habitat loss due to changing conditions, including increasing water temperatures.[9]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "World Checklist of Selected Plant Families: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew". apps.kew.org. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
  2. ^ Persoon, Christiaan Hendrik. 1805. Synopsis plantarum,seu Enchiridium botanicum, complectens enumerationem systematicam specierum hucusque cognitarum 1: 400 in Latin
  3. ^ Cook, C.D.K., Symoens, J.-J. Urmi- Konig, K. (1984) A revision of the genus Ottelia (Hydrocharitaceae). 1. Generic considerations Aquatic Botany 18: 263-274
  4. ^ "Ottelia Pers". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  5. ^ a b Cook, C.D.K. and Urmi- Konig, K. (1984) A revision of the genus Ottelia (Hydrocharitaceae). 2. The species of Eurasia, Australasia and America Aquatic Botany 20: 131–177
  6. ^ a b c d e Li, Zhi-Zhong; Lehtonen, Samuli; Martins, Karina; Gichira, Andrew W.; Wu, Shuang; Li, Wei; Hu, Guang-Wan; Liu, Yan; Zou, Chun-Yu; Wang, Qing-Feng; Chen, Jin-Ming (2020-11-01). "Phylogenomics of the aquatic plant genus Ottelia (Hydrocharitaceae): Implications for historical biogeography". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 152: 106939. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106939. ISSN 1055-7903. PMID 32791299. S2CID 221121993.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Phillips, Edwin Percy (1951). The genera of South African flowering plants. South Africa: Government Printer.
  8. ^ a b Hen, Li (1981). "Classification, distribution and phylogeny of the genus Ottelia". Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 19 (1): 29–42.
  9. ^ a b Ngarega, Boniface K.; Nzei, John M.; Saina, Josphat K.; Halmy, Marwa Waseem A.; Chen, Jin-Ming; Li, Zhi-Zhong (2022-09-01). "Mapping the habitat suitability of Ottelia species in Africa". Plant Diversity. 44 (5): 468–480. doi:10.1016/j.pld.2021.12.006. ISSN 2468-2659. PMC 9512647. PMID 36187550.

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Ottelia is a genus of an aquatic plant family Hydrocharitaceae described as a genus in 1805 2 3 The genus is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa Asia South America and Australia 4 5 OtteliaOttelia alismoidesScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade MonocotsOrder AlismatalesFamily HydrocharitaceaeSubfamily AnacharioideaeGenus OtteliaPers 1805 not R Hedw 1806Synonyms 1 Damasonium Schreb 1789 illegitimate homonym not Mill 1754 Hydrocharitaceae nor Adans 1789 syn of Limnocharis in Alismataceae Hymenotheca Salisb Boottia Wall Oligolobos Gagnep Xystrolobos Gagnep Beneditaea Toledo Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution 3 Phylogenomics and evolution 4 Species 5 Conservation 6 Gallery 7 ReferencesDescription editThe genus is highly variable with a variety of features 6 It contains aquatic herbs with crowded leaves Some of the leaves are held on short stems Others float on long stems The rooting stem is long 7 The flowers are held in a herbaceous bract that is many nerved and has two to six clear ribs The tubular spathe is shortly divided into two 7 Each flower has two rows of a trimerous perianth held above the beak of the ovary The rigid outer layer is oblong or linear The larger inner layer is petal like with a fleshy appendage at the base 7 There are six or more stamens often with flattened filaments 7 The ovary is oblong and beaked with strongly developed placentas dividing it into six chambers that contain many ovules There are six linear styles that are partially split in two 7 The tapering oblong fruits are included in the floral bract and have three to six wings They contain numerous small oblong seeds 7 It has been suggested that this genus should be divided into two subgenera and four sections 8 Subgenus Ottelia has bisexual flowers Section Ottelia The spathes have a single flower and six to nine carpels in the ovary Section Oligolobos The spathes have many flowers and an ovary with three carpels Subgenus Boottia has unisexual flowers The male spathes have one to many flowers while the female spathes always have many flowers Section Boottia The males spathes have one flower and the ovaries of the female flowers have nine to fifteen carpels Section Xystrolobos The female spathes have two to many flowers and an ovary with three or nine carpels Distribution editThis genus is found throughout the Paleotropics from Africa to Asia to Australia and New Caledonia and to Brazil 8 The areas with the highest diversity occur in central Africa about 13 species and south east Asia about 8 species 5 6 They are mostly found growing in lakes slow flowing creeks and rivers 9 Phylogenomics and evolution editOriginating in the mid Miocene this genus now consists of two major clades that correspond to the two major centers of diversity Africa and Asia Morphological evidence suggests that this genus originated in Africa It then spread to South America and Australasia via the ocean and then from Australasia to Asia 6 Global cooling the development of the East Asian monsoon climate and tectonic movement likely aided diversification in China The movement of the Yunnan Guizhou Plateau Pin the liocenehas been suggested to explain the high endemism of Chinese species of Ottelia 6 Species editThis genus is the second largest in its family Hydrocharitaceae 6 The following species are accepted 1 Ottelia acuminata Gagnep Dandy S China Ottelia alismoides L Pers Khabarovsk Primorye China Indian Subcontinent SE Asia New Guinea Solomon Is N Australia Ottelia balansae Gagnep Dandy S China Vietnam Ottelia brachyphylla Gurke Dandy Sudan Ottelia brasiliensis Planch Walp Brazil Paraguay NE Argentina Ottelia cordata Wall Dandy Hainan Thailand Myanmar Cambodia Ottelia cylindrica T C E Fr Dandy Zaire Zambia Angola Ottelia emersa Z C Zhao amp R L Luo Guangxi Ottelia exserta Ridl Dandy from Somalia to Cape Province Ottelia fengshanensis Z Z Li S Wu amp Q F Wang from southeast China Ottelia fischeri Gurke Dandy from Kenya to Mozambique Ottelia guanyangensis Z Z Li Q F Wang amp S Wu from Southeast China Ottelia kunenensis Gurke Dandy Zambia Angola Botswana Namibia Ottelia lisowskii Symoens Zaire Zambia Ottelia mesenterium Hallier f Hartog Sulawesi Ottelia muricata C H Wright Dandy C S Africa Ottelia obtusifolia T C E Fr from Zambia and Zaire Ottelia ovalifolia R Br Rich Australia Ottelia profundecordata Symoens from the Central African Republic and Zaire Ottelia scabra Baker South Sudan Uganda Ottelia ulvifolia Planch Walp trop S Africa Madagascar Ottelia verdickii Gurke Tanzania Zaire Zambia AngolaConservation editThe species belonging to this genus are being increasingly negatively impacted by the use and pollution of their water bodies They have also been declining as a result of climate change This will continue to occur as climate change accelerates habitat fragmentation and habitat loss due to changing conditions including increasing water temperatures 9 Gallery edit nbsp Flower of Ottelia alismoidesReferences edit a b World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Royal Botanic Gardens Kew apps kew org Retrieved 2017 02 01 Persoon Christiaan Hendrik 1805 Synopsis plantarum seu Enchiridium botanicum complectens enumerationem systematicam specierum hucusque cognitarum 1 400 in Latin Cook C D K Symoens J J Urmi Konig K 1984 A revision of the genus Ottelia Hydrocharitaceae 1 Generic considerations Aquatic Botany 18 263 274 Ottelia Pers Plants of the World Online Retrieved 2022 11 09 a b Cook C D K and Urmi Konig K 1984 A revision of the genus Ottelia Hydrocharitaceae 2 The species of Eurasia Australasia and America Aquatic Botany 20 131 177 a b c d e Li Zhi Zhong Lehtonen Samuli Martins Karina Gichira Andrew W Wu Shuang Li Wei Hu Guang Wan Liu Yan Zou Chun Yu Wang Qing Feng Chen Jin Ming 2020 11 01 Phylogenomics of the aquatic plant genus Ottelia Hydrocharitaceae Implications for historical biogeography Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 152 106939 doi 10 1016 j ympev 2020 106939 ISSN 1055 7903 PMID 32791299 S2CID 221121993 a b c d e f Phillips Edwin Percy 1951 The genera of South African flowering plants South Africa Government Printer a b Hen Li 1981 Classification distribution and phylogeny of the genus Ottelia Journal of Systematics and Evolution 19 1 29 42 a b Ngarega Boniface K Nzei John M Saina Josphat K Halmy Marwa Waseem A Chen Jin Ming Li Zhi Zhong 2022 09 01 Mapping the habitat suitability of Ottelia species in Africa Plant Diversity 44 5 468 480 doi 10 1016 j pld 2021 12 006 ISSN 2468 2659 PMC 9512647 PMID 36187550 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ottelia amp oldid 1176624649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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