Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group

During fieldwork at Batang Ai, SW Sarawak, in 2004 we encountered a rheophytic rhizomatous Phymatarum-like aroid growing on shaded consolidated alluvial clay-loam banks roughly along the upper spate zone of the Sungai Pedali, a steep-banked forest stream draining into the larger Sungai Sumpa. D...

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Main Authors: Wong, Sin Yeng, Boyce, P.C
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Published: BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. 2014
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spelling my.unimas.ir.71792024-01-23T02:21:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7179/ Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group Wong, Sin Yeng Boyce, P.C SB Plant culture During fieldwork at Batang Ai, SW Sarawak, in 2004 we encountered a rheophytic rhizomatous Phymatarum-like aroid growing on shaded consolidated alluvial clay-loam banks roughly along the upper spate zone of the Sungai Pedali, a steep-banked forest stream draining into the larger Sungai Sumpa. Despite extensive searching over several days we failed to find the plant in flower; indeed we did not encounter any further populations. A living portion (collected as AR-2383) was brought into cultivation under permit and although growing well for several years it failed to flower until exposed to more light, more than in the heavily shaded conditions in which it grew in the wild. Flowering has revealed it not to belong to Phymatarum M. Hotta but instead to be a novel species of Schismatoglottis Zoll. & Moritzi remarkable in possessing an extensive epigeal, rooting rhizome from which tufts of erect leaves arise, the petioles of which have the petiolar sheath extended into a pair of long, free, persistent ligules, with the entire plant highly reminiscent of Phymatarum. BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7179/1/Studies%20on%20Schismatoglottideae%20%28Araceae%29%20of%20Borneo%20XXXIX.pdf Wong, Sin Yeng and Boyce, P.C (2014) Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group. Willdenowia, 44. pp. 247-251. ISSN 1868-6397 http://www.aroid.org/gallery/boyce/ DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3372/wi.44.44206
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Wong, Sin Yeng
Boyce, P.C
Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group
description During fieldwork at Batang Ai, SW Sarawak, in 2004 we encountered a rheophytic rhizomatous Phymatarum-like aroid growing on shaded consolidated alluvial clay-loam banks roughly along the upper spate zone of the Sungai Pedali, a steep-banked forest stream draining into the larger Sungai Sumpa. Despite extensive searching over several days we failed to find the plant in flower; indeed we did not encounter any further populations. A living portion (collected as AR-2383) was brought into cultivation under permit and although growing well for several years it failed to flower until exposed to more light, more than in the heavily shaded conditions in which it grew in the wild. Flowering has revealed it not to belong to Phymatarum M. Hotta but instead to be a novel species of Schismatoglottis Zoll. & Moritzi remarkable in possessing an extensive epigeal, rooting rhizome from which tufts of erect leaves arise, the petioles of which have the petiolar sheath extended into a pair of long, free, persistent ligules, with the entire plant highly reminiscent of Phymatarum.
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author Wong, Sin Yeng
Boyce, P.C
author_facet Wong, Sin Yeng
Boyce, P.C
author_sort Wong, Sin Yeng
title Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group
title_short Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group
title_full Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group
title_fullStr Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group
title_full_unstemmed Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXIX: Schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the Schismatoglottis Multiflora Group
title_sort studies on schismatoglottideae (araceae) of borneo xxxix: schismatoglottis persistens, a new rhizomatous rheophytic species for the schismatoglottis multiflora group
publisher BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
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