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Plathymenia

Plathymenia reticulata (Portuguese: vinhático) is a species of legume native to much of eastern South America. It is placed in its own genus, Platyhymenia, although other species have previously been recognised in that genus. It grows up to 30 m (98 ft) tall, and has distinctive flattened seed pods. Its wood is rot-resistant, and is widely used as a structural timber.

Plathymenia
Mature tree
Seed pods
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Clade: Mimosoid clade
Genus: Plathymenia
Benth. (1840), nom. cons.
Species:
P. reticulata
Binomial name
Plathymenia reticulata
Benth. (1841)
Synonyms [2][3][4]
  • Chrysoxylon Casar. (1843)
  • Echyrospermum Schott (1823), nom. rej.
  • Pirottantha Speg. (1916)
  • Chrysoxylon vinhatico Casar. (1843)
  • Pirottantha modesta Speg. (1916)
  • Plathymenia foliolosa Benth. (1841)
  • Plathymenia foliolosa var. paraguariensis Chodat & Hassl. (1904)
  • Plathymenia modesta (Speg.) Burkart (1939)

Description edit

Plathymenia reticulata grows up to 30 metres (100 ft) tall, with a diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) of up to 1.5 m (4.9 ft); in cerrado or savannah habitats, it is smaller, reaching a height of only 5 m (16 ft) and a d.b.h. of 30 cm (12 in).[5] The leaves are alternately arranged, 15–20 cm (6–8 in) long, and bipinnate.[5] The hermaphroditic flowers are held in cymes on short peduncles among the foliage; each flower is 5–7 mm (0.20–0.28 in) long, with five tiny white petals and numerous stamens.[5] The seed pod is flat, 10–25 cm (3.9–9.8 in) long and 1.5–4.5 cm (0.6–1.8 in) wide, and contains 7–12 seeds,[5] each of which is surrounded by a winged papery envelope.[2]

Distribution and ecology edit

Plathymenia reticulata is a widespread tree in the cerrado and Atlantic Forest biomes of South America, but is not found in the more xeric caatinga biome.[6] It occurs in Suriname, Bolivia, Paraguay, the Misiones Province of Argentina and 14 states of Brazil,[7] at altitudes of 30–1,300 metres (100–4,300 ft).[5]

The phenology of P. reticulata varies across its range; in São Paulo state, flowering occurs from July to October, but elsewhere it is can start as late as November, and end as late as December.[5] Similarly, the time of fruiting varies from August–September to October–January.[5] The pollinators are bees and other small insects, and the seeds are dispersed by the wind (anemochory).[5]

Taxonomy edit

When he erected the genus in 1841, George Bentham originally described two species in PlathymeniaPlathymenia foliolosa and Plathymenia reticulata. Following work by Warwick and Lewis published in 2003, these are now considered synonymous, and Plathymenia is considered to contain a single species.[8] The name Plathymenia derives from the Ancient Greek roots πλατύς (platys, meaning "flat") and ὑμήν (hymen, meaning "membrane"), in reference to the winged seeds.[2][5] The specific epithet reticulata refers to the reticulate (net-like) leaf venation.[5]

The name Echyrospermum, published by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott in 1822, is an earlier name for the same genus, but has been rejected under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.[2]

Uses edit

Plathymenia reticulata is known by many different common names throughout its wide range, but it is generally referred to as vinhático.[5] The timber of P. reticulata contains terpenes that preserve the wood from termite attack and from rotting, even when exposed to the weather.[5] It is the preferred timber for constructing dugout canoes in Brazil,[9] and is widely used for anchors, fence-posts and for many other structural uses.[5] The production of nectar and pollen for the pollinators make Plathymenia useful for apiculture.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).; IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist Group (2019). "Plathymenia reticulata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T62027353A149012494. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-2.RLTS.T62027353A149012494.en. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d R. C. Barneby (1983). "(711)-(712) Proposals to conserve Plathymenia against Echyrospermum and Peltogyne against Orectospermum (Leguminosae)". Taxon. 32 (3): 488–490. doi:10.2307/1221525. JSTOR 1221525.
  3. ^ Plathymenia Benth. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. ^ Plathymenia reticulata Benth. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Paulo Ernani Ramalho Carvalho. "Vinhático, Plathymenia reticulata" (PDF). Comunicado Técnico 231 (in Portuguese). Embrapa.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Renan Milagres Lage Novaes, José Pires de Lemos Filho, Renata Acácio Ribeiro & Maria Bernadete Lovato (2010). "Phylogeography of Plathymenia reticulata (Leguminosae) reveals patterns of recent range expansion towards northeastern Brazil and southern Cerrados in Eastern Tropical South America". Molecular Ecology. 19 (5): 985–998. doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2010.04530.x. PMID 20149092. S2CID 24293098.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Plathymenia reticulata". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  8. ^ M. C. Warwick & G. P. Lewis (2003). "Revision of Plathymenia (LeduminosaeMimosoideae)". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 60 (2): 111–119. doi:10.1017/S0960428603000106.
  9. ^ Harvey Green (2007). Wood: Craft, Culture, History. Penguin. p. 166. ISBN 9781101201855.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Plathymenia at Wikimedia Commons

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For the mollusc genus see Plathymenia mollusc Plathymenia reticulata Portuguese vinhatico is a species of legume native to much of eastern South America It is placed in its own genus Platyhymenia although other species have previously been recognised in that genus It grows up to 30 m 98 ft tall and has distinctive flattened seed pods Its wood is rot resistant and is widely used as a structural timber PlathymeniaMature treeSeed podsConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade RosidsOrder FabalesFamily FabaceaeSubfamily CaesalpinioideaeClade Mimosoid cladeGenus PlathymeniaBenth 1840 nom cons Species P reticulataBinomial namePlathymenia reticulataBenth 1841 Synonyms 2 3 4 Chrysoxylon Casar 1843 Echyrospermum Schott 1823 nom rej Pirottantha Speg 1916 Chrysoxylon vinhatico Casar 1843 Pirottantha modesta Speg 1916 Plathymenia foliolosa Benth 1841 Plathymenia foliolosa var paraguariensis Chodat amp Hassl 1904 Plathymenia modesta Speg Burkart 1939 Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution and ecology 3 Taxonomy 4 Uses 5 References 6 External linksDescription editPlathymenia reticulata grows up to 30 metres 100 ft tall with a diameter at breast height d b h of up to 1 5 m 4 9 ft in cerrado or savannah habitats it is smaller reaching a height of only 5 m 16 ft and a d b h of 30 cm 12 in 5 The leaves are alternately arranged 15 20 cm 6 8 in long and bipinnate 5 The hermaphroditic flowers are held in cymes on short peduncles among the foliage each flower is 5 7 mm 0 20 0 28 in long with five tiny white petals and numerous stamens 5 The seed pod is flat 10 25 cm 3 9 9 8 in long and 1 5 4 5 cm 0 6 1 8 in wide and contains 7 12 seeds 5 each of which is surrounded by a winged papery envelope 2 Distribution and ecology editPlathymenia reticulata is a widespread tree in the cerrado and Atlantic Forest biomes of South America but is not found in the more xeric caatinga biome 6 It occurs in Suriname Bolivia Paraguay the Misiones Province of Argentina and 14 states of Brazil 7 at altitudes of 30 1 300 metres 100 4 300 ft 5 The phenology of P reticulata varies across its range in Sao Paulo state flowering occurs from July to October but elsewhere it is can start as late as November and end as late as December 5 Similarly the time of fruiting varies from August September to October January 5 The pollinators are bees and other small insects and the seeds are dispersed by the wind anemochory 5 Taxonomy editWhen he erected the genus in 1841 George Bentham originally described two species in Plathymenia Plathymenia foliolosa and Plathymenia reticulata Following work by Warwick and Lewis published in 2003 these are now considered synonymous and Plathymenia is considered to contain a single species 8 The name Plathymenia derives from the Ancient Greek roots platys platys meaning flat and ὑmhn hymen meaning membrane in reference to the winged seeds 2 5 The specific epithet reticulata refers to the reticulate net like leaf venation 5 The name Echyrospermum published by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott in 1822 is an earlier name for the same genus but has been rejected under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature 2 Uses editPlathymenia reticulata is known by many different common names throughout its wide range but it is generally referred to as vinhatico 5 The timber of P reticulata contains terpenes that preserve the wood from termite attack and from rotting even when exposed to the weather 5 It is the preferred timber for constructing dugout canoes in Brazil 9 and is widely used for anchors fence posts and for many other structural uses 5 The production of nectar and pollen for the pollinators make Plathymenia useful for apiculture 5 References edit Botanic Gardens Conservation International BGCI IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist Group 2019 Plathymenia reticulata IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2019 e T62027353A149012494 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2019 2 RLTS T62027353A149012494 en Retrieved 17 November 2021 a b c d R C Barneby 1983 711 712 Proposals to conserve Plathymenia against Echyrospermum and Peltogyne against Orectospermum Leguminosae Taxon 32 3 488 490 doi 10 2307 1221525 JSTOR 1221525 Plathymenia Benth Plants of the World Online Retrieved 15 September 2023 Plathymenia reticulata Benth Plants of the World Online Retrieved 15 September 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Paulo Ernani Ramalho Carvalho Vinhatico Plathymenia reticulata PDF Comunicado Tecnico 231 in Portuguese Embrapa permanent dead link Renan Milagres Lage Novaes Jose Pires de Lemos Filho Renata Acacio Ribeiro amp Maria Bernadete Lovato 2010 Phylogeography of Plathymenia reticulata Leguminosae reveals patterns of recent range expansion towards northeastern Brazil and southern Cerrados in Eastern Tropical South America Molecular Ecology 19 5 985 998 doi 10 1111 j 1365 294X 2010 04530 x PMID 20149092 S2CID 24293098 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Plathymenia reticulata Germplasm Resources Information Network Agricultural Research Service United States Department of Agriculture Retrieved October 8 2013 M C Warwick amp G P Lewis 2003 Revision of Plathymenia Leduminosae Mimosoideae Edinburgh Journal of Botany 60 2 111 119 doi 10 1017 S0960428603000106 Harvey Green 2007 Wood Craft Culture History Penguin p 166 ISBN 9781101201855 External links edit nbsp Media related to Plathymenia at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plathymenia amp oldid 1175521132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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