Biology:Triaenophora

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Triaenophora
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Genus: Triaenophora
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Triaenophora is a genus of flowering plants native to Temperate Asia.[2] Its family placement is not fully settled, (As of March 2022): it may be placed in Orobanchaceae or Plantaginaceae.

Taxonomy

The genus Triaenophora was first erected by Hans Solereder in 1909,[1] based on a section of the genus Rehmannia which Joseph Dalton Hooker had called "Trianophora" in 1891.[3] It was initially placed in the family Scrophulariaceae.[1] When that family was shown by molecular phylogenetic studies not to be monophyletic, and so was split up, Triaenophora was placed in Plantaginaceae,[4] a placement still used by Plants of the World Online (As of March 2022).[2] Subsequent studies have shown that Triaenophora forms a clade with Rehmannia, basal to parasitic genera in the family Orobanchaceae.[4][5] While a 2009 study left Triaenophora unplaced as to family,[4] a 2019 study placed it in a more broadly circumscribed Orobanchaceae:[5]

Orobanchaceae s.l.

Rehmannia-Triaenophora clade

Lindenbergia clade (Lindenbergieae) 

remaining Orobanchaceae

non-parasitic

Species

(As of March 2022), Plants of the World Online accepted four species:[2]

  • Triaenophora bucharica B.Fedtsch.
  • Triaenophora integra (H.L.Li) Ivanina
  • Triaenophora rupestris (Hemsl.) Soler.
  • Triaenophora shennongjiaensis Xi.D.Li, Y.Y.Zan & J.Q.Li

References

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