Pueraria

Genus of legumes


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::summary Genus of legumes ::

| image = Pueraria phaseoloides in Kadavoor.jpg | image_caption = Pueraria phaseoloides | display_parents = 3 | taxon = Pueraria | authority = DC. (1825) | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = 18; see text | subdivision_ref = | synonyms =

  • Bujacia E.Mey. (1836)
  • Glycine L. (1753), nom. rej.
  • Zeydora Lour. ex Gomes Mach. (1868) | synonyms_ref =

Pueraria is a genus of 15–20 species of legumes native to south, east, and southeast Asia and to New Guinea and northern Australia. The genus is named after 19th century Swiss botanist Marc Nicolas Puerari.

Plants in the genus are lianas, shrubs, or climbing herbs, usually with large tuberous roots. Typical habitats include seasonally-dry tropical and subtropical forest, rain forest, forest margins, and scrub vegetation, often on limestone outcrops and in rocky areas.

The genus, as traditionally circumscribed, is polyphyletic, with different species being more related to other species in the tribe Phaseoleae. Current research, reproduced below, splits the genus into five clades, one of which defines the current monophyletic genus.

Species

The genus Pueraria is highly polyphyletic; the below list is divided by clade following the result of A.N.Egan & B.Pan (2016). In 2015, the authors validly published their proposal in Phytotaxa. , Kew Plants of the World Online database accepts these names.

''Pueraria'' sensu stricto

Pueraria sensu stricto includes the vast majority of species in the genus. They fall into a single clade sister to or containing Nogra.

Provisionally retained

The following are not included in the 2016 study due to insufficient material for sequencing. They are accepted by POWO.

  • P. bella Prain: conflicting proposals assigning either to the main clade or to Neonotonia (morphology).
  • P. bouffordii H. Ohashi: presumably in the main clade (morphology).
  • P. grandiflora Bo Pan & Bing Liu: presumably in the main clade (morphology).
  • P. xyzhuii H. Ohashi & Iokawa: presumably in the main clade (morphology).

The following are not included in Egan et al. 2016 for other reasons, but are accepted by Kew POWO:

  • P. garhwalensis L.R.Dangwal & D.S.Rawat: excluded per van der Maesen (2002)
  • P. neocaledonica Harms: not mentioned

Former members

The rest of the genus fall into four clades, sorted by distance from the main clade:

The following names are not accepted even before Egan 2016 but have seen valid publication:

  • P. omeiensis Wang et Tang – P. montana: unaccepted name after Mount Omei.
  • P. stracheyi Baker → Apios carnea (Wall.) Benth. ex Baker.
  • P. maclurei (F. P. Metcalf) F. J. Herm. → Sinodolichos lagopus – still accepted by WFO

References

References

  1. "''Pueraria'' DC. {{pipe}} Plants of the World Online {{pipe}} Kew Science".
  2. "Pueraria DC.". Flora of Pakistan.
  3. "Plants Profile for Pueraria montana (kudzu)". [[USDA]].
  4. {{GRIN. ''Pueraria montana'' var. ''lobata''. 314966
  5. (2001). "A Molecular Phylogenetic Study of the Subtribe Glycininae (Leguminosae) Derived from the Chloroplast DNA RPS16 Intron Sequences". Botanical Society of America.
  6. (November 2016). "Parsing polyphyletic Pueraria: Delimiting distinct evolutionary lineages through phylogeny". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.
  7. (3 July 2015). "Resolution of polyphyly in Pueraria (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae): The creation of two new genera, Haymondia and Toxicopueraria, the resurrection of Neustanthus, and a new combination in Teyleria". Phytotaxa.
  8. "Pueraria". Chinese Plant Names.
  9. "Search results: pueraria montana chinensis".
  10. (2005). "Genetic Diversity of ''Pueraria lobata'' (Kudzu) and Closely Related Taxa as Revealed by Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat Analysis". Weed Research.
  11. "Pueraria DC.". Taiwan Plant Names.
  12. (2003). "Characterizing Specimens of Kudzu and Related Taxa with RAPD's". Southern Appalachian Botanical Society.
  13. "Pueraria omeiensis T.Tang & Wang".

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