Burmanniales
Burmanniales Mart.[1][2] (Burmanniales Blume,[3][4] Burmanniales Heintze[5][6])[a] was an order of monocotyledons, subsequently discontinued.
Description[]
Small perennial or annual mycorrhizal herbs that are achlorophyllous (lacking chlorophyll) and mycotrophic or less often autotrophic.[9]
Systematics and taxonomy[]
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius listed the ordo (that is, family)[b] Burmanniaceae in 1835 and consequently has been cited as an authority, although he acknowledged earlier descriptions by Carl Ludwig Blume (1827) and John Lindley (1830).[12]
In 1927 Heintze elevated the Burmanniaceae family to the rank of the Burmanniales order.[13] Subsequent authors have followed this, including Lawrence 1951,[14] Hutchinson 1973,[15] Dahlgren 1980[16]) and Thorne 1992.[17] Johri et al. treat the 17 families of order Liliiflorae as distributed over 5 suborders, including Burmanniineae Engl.. The latter suborder was then considered to contain two families, Burmanniaceae and Corsiaceae.[18] As circumscribed by Dahlgren (sensu Dahlgren) it was one of five orders belonging to the superorder Liliiflorae and was composed of three families, Burmanniaceae (the type family), Thismiaceae, and Corsiaceae.[19] Later, Burmanniales was included by Takhtajan in the 2009 revision of his system with the same family structure, as an order of superorder Lilianae (as the Liliiflorae were renamed).[9]
Phylogeny[]
Historically the Burmanniales were considered the closest to the orchids, being epigynous with small seeds, although this was not supported when subjected to cladistic analysis,[20][21] suggesting these characteristics were actually convergent.[22] Phylogenetic analysis showed that Burmanniales was actually polyphyletic,[23][24] resulting in a redistribution of the families between the Liliales and Dioscoreales orders. With the type family Burmanniaceae placed in Dioscoreales (together with Thismiaceae), the Burmanniales order became redundant and was discontinued.
Etymology[]
The name is derived by typification from the type genus Burmannia, named after the Dutch botanist Johannes Burman (1707–1779),[25] followed by the suffix -iales, to indicate the rank of order.
Notes[]
- ^ The botanical authority was attributed to Heintze by Hoogland and Reveal in 2005, [7] but subsequently revised to Martius in view of changes to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN) at the Vienna Botanical Congress that year.[2] However the authority has also been attributed to Blume, by the same author.[4] The Angiosperm Phylogeny Web gives Martius.[8]
- ^ The term Ordo at that time was closer to what we now understand as Family, rather than Order.[10][11]
References[]
- ^ Martius 1835, Consp. Regn. Veg.: 9. Sep–Oct 1835.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Reveal 2005.
- ^ Blume 1827, i p. 27.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Reveal 2007.
- ^ Heintze 1927, pp. 6, 159.
- ^ Reveal 1997.
- ^ Hoogland & Reveal 2005.
- ^ Stevens 2015, Dioscoreales.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Takhtajan 2009, Burmanniales pp. 636–638.
- ^ ICN 2011, 18.2 Names of families and subfamilies, tribes and subtribes.
- ^ Candolle 1813, Des familles et des tribus pp. 192–195.
- ^ Lindley 1830, Burmanniae.
- ^ Heintze 1927, p. 6.
- ^ Lawrence 1951, p. 431.
- ^ Hutchinson 1973.
- ^ Dahlgren 1980.
- ^ Thorne 1992.
- ^ Johri, Ambegaokar & Srivastava 1992.
- ^ Dahlgren, Clifford & Yeo 1985, Burmanniales pp. 215–219.
- ^ Rasmussen 1995.
- ^ Rasmussen 2000, p. 432.
- ^ Chase 2004.
- ^ Neyland 2002.
- ^ Neyland & Hennigan 2003.
- ^ Quattrocchi 2000, i p. 377.
Bibliography[]
Books[]
- Blume, Carl Ludwig (1827–1830). Enumeratio plantarum Javae et insularum adjacentium : minus cognitarum vel novarum ex herbariis Reinwardtii, Kuhlii, Hasseltii et Blumii (in Latin). Leiden: van Leeuwen.
- Candolle, A. P. de (1813). Théorie élémentaire de la botanique, ou exposition des principes de la classification naturelle et de l'art de décrire et d'etudier les végétaux (in French). Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- Dahlgren, R.M.; Clifford, H.T.; Yeo, P.F. (1985). The families of the monocotyledons: Structure, evolution and taxonomy. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-642-64903-5. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- Heintze, August (1927). Cormofyternas Fylogeni (Phylogenie der cormophyten) (in German). Lund: Håkan Ohlssons boktryckeri. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- Hutchinson, John (1973). The families of flowering plants, arranged according to a new system based on their probable phylogeny. 2 vols (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 9783874291606.
- Johri, B.M.; Ambegaokar, K.B.; Srivastava, P.S. (1992). Comparative embryology of angiosperms. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 9783642763953. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- Lawrence, George Hill Mathewson (1951). Taxonomy of vascular plants. New York: Macmillan. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- Lindley, John (1830). An introduction to the natural system of botany: or, A systematic view of the organisation, natural affinities, and geographical distribution, of the whole vegetable kingdom : together with the uses of the most important species in medicine, the arts, and rural or domestic economy. London: Longman. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
- Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von (1835). Conspectus regni vegetabilis: secundum characteres morphologicos praesertim carpicos in classes ordines et familias digesti... (in Latin and German). Nuremberg: Schrag. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
- Rudall, P.J.; Cribb, P.J.; Cutler, D.F.; Humphries, C.J., eds. (1995). Monocotyledons: systematics and evolution (Proceedings of the International Symposium on Monocotyledons: Systematics and Evolution, Kew 1993). Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens. ISBN 978-0-947643-85-0. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- Quattrocchi, Umberto (2000). CRC world dictionary of plant names: common names, scientific names, eponyms, synonyms, and etymology. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. ISBN 9780849326738.
- Takhtajan, Armen Leonovich (2009). Flowering Plants. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4020-9609-9. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
- Wilson, K. L.; Morrison, D. A., eds. (2000). Monocots: Systematics and evolution (Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons, Sydney, Australia 1998). Collingwood, Australia: CSIRO. ISBN 978-0-643-06437-9. Retrieved 14 January 2014. Excerpts
Chapters[]
- Rasmussen, F. N. Relationships of Burmanniales and Orchidales. pp. 227–241., in Rudall et al (1995)
- Rasmussen, Finn N (2000-05-19). Ins and Outs of orchid phylogeny. pp. 430–435. ISBN 9780643099296., in Wilson & Morrison (2000)
Articles[]
- Chase, Mark W. (2004). "Monocot relationships: an overview". American Journal of Botany. 91 (10): 1645–1655. doi:10.3732/ajb.91.10.1645. PMID 21652314.
- Dahlgren, R. M. T. (February 1980). "A revised system of classification of the angiosperms". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 80 (2): 91–124. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1980.tb01661.x.
- Hoogland, Ruurd D.; Reveal, James L. (January 2005). "Index Nominum Familiarum Plantarum Vascularium". The Botanical Review. 71 (1): 1–291. doi:10.1663/0006-8101(2005)071[0001:INFPV]2.0.CO;2.
- Merckx, V.; Schols, P.; Kamer, H. M.-v. d.; Maas, P.; Huysmans, S.; Smets, E. (1 November 2006). "Phylogeny and evolution of Burmanniaceae (Dioscoreales) based on nuclear and mitochondrial data". American Journal of Botany. 93 (11): 1684–1698. doi:10.3732/ajb.93.11.1684. PMID 21642114.
- Neyland, Ray; Hennigan, Melissa (March 2003). "A phylogenetic analysis of large‐subunit (26S) ribosome DNA sequences suggests that the Corsiaceae are polyphyletic". New Zealand Journal of Botany. 41 (1): 1–11. doi:10.1080/0028825X.2003.9512828. S2CID 84392170.
- Neyland, Ray (February 2002). "A phylogeny inferred from large subunit (26S) ribosomal DNA sequences suggests that Burmanniales is polyphyletic". Australian Systematic Botany. 15 (1): 19–28. doi:10.1071/SB01001.
- Thorne, Robert F (1992). "Classification and geography of flowering plants". Botanical Review. 58 (3): 225–348. doi:10.1007/BF02858611. S2CID 40348158.
Websites[]
- ICN (2011). "International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants". Bratislava: International Association for Plant Taxonomy. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
- Reveal, James L (5 Nov 1997). "Thorne System of Classification: Liliidae" (pbio 250 Lecture Notes). Plant Systematics. University of Maryland: Norton-Brown Herbarium. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- Reveal, James L (21 Sep 2005). "Latest NEWS on Vascular Plant Family Nomenclature". Plant systematics. University of Maryland: Norton-Brown Herbarium. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
- Reveal, James L (1 Oct 2007). "Indices Nominum Supragenericorum Plantarum Vascularium". Plant systematics. University of Maryland: Norton-Brown Herbarium. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
- Stevens, P.F. (2015) [2001], Angiosperm Phylogeny Website, Missouri Botanical Garden, retrieved 12 January 2016
- Historically recognized angiosperm orders