Rediscovery and revalidation of the Brazilian endemic Vanilla schwackeana Hoehne (Orchidaceae) its distribution and phylogenetic position
Background and aims – With 40 species, Brazil is the centre of diversity for Vanilla . Frederico Carlos Hoehne described eight Vanilla species for the Brazilian flora, including Vanilla schwackeana , an obscure taxon currently assumed to be a synonym of V. planifolia . While studying Neotropical Van...
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Published in | Plant ecology and evolution Vol. 157; no. 1; pp. 32 - 41 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Meise
Royal Botanical Society of Belgium
01.01.2024
Pensoft Publishers Meise Botanic Garden |
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Summary: | Background and aims
– With 40 species, Brazil is the centre of diversity for
Vanilla
. Frederico Carlos Hoehne described eight
Vanilla
species for the Brazilian flora, including
Vanilla schwackeana
, an obscure taxon currently assumed to be a synonym of
V. planifolia
. While studying Neotropical
Vanilla
, plants were found in gallery forests of the Vale do Rio Doce region, Minas Gerais, south-eastern Brazil. Based on the examination of the protologues of the Brazilian species, in addition to the study of herbarium specimens, it was verified that the plants correspond to the rare
V. schwackeana
.
Material and methods
– A redescription of
V. schwackeana
is provided, and a morphological comparison with other Neotropical taxa is presented. An illustration of
V. schwackeana
based on living specimens is provided, and its geographic distribution is presented based on recent findings. The position of
V. schwackeana
within
Vanilla
is discussed based on both morphological data and a molecular phylogeny.
Key results
–
Vanilla schwackeana
is distinguishable by its pseudopetiolate leaves, by its largely elliptic to obelliptic leaf blades with attenuate base and acuminate apex, by its apical racemes with small flowers, by its yellow labellum with white undulate-crenulate margins, and by its papillous appendages on the apical portion of the labellar crest. Both morphological and molecular data suggest a close relationship of
V. schwackeana
with
V. appendiculata
,
V. hartii
, and the Brazilian endemic
V. rupicola
. Based on current data,
V. schwackeana
is assessed as Critically Endangered.
Conclusion
– Integrative taxonomy was crucial to understand the identity and species boundaries of
V. schwackeana
. The
V. appendiculata/V. schwackeana
/(
V. hartii
/
V. rupicola
) clade comprises an unrecognized infrageneric
Vanilla
group. It seems plausible that the formation of a new infrageneric group will be necessary. As the habitat of
V. schwackeana
has been devastated by iron ore extraction, conservation strategies for this Brazilian endemic species will be necessary. |
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ISSN: | 2032-3913 2032-3921 |
DOI: | 10.5091/plecevo.110331 |