A taxonomic revision of Rhizophora L. (Rhizophoraceae) in Thailand

Author:

Ngernsaengsaruay Chatchai12,Chanton Pichet3ORCID,Leksungnoen Nisa4,Uthairatsamee Suwimon4,Mianmit Nittaya5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand

2. Biodiversity Center Kasetsart University (BDCKU), Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand

3. Suan Luang Rama IX Foundation, Nong Bon Subdistrict, Prawet District, Bangkok, Thailand

4. Department of Forest Biology, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand

5. Department of Forest Management, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand

Abstract

A taxonomic revision of Rhizophora L. (Rhizophoraceae) in Thailand is presented. Two species, R. apiculata Blume and R. mucronata Poir., are enumerated with updated morphological descriptions, illustrations and a taxonomic identification key, together with notes on distributions, habitats and ecology, phenology, conservation assessments, etymology, vernacular names, uses, and specimens examined. Three names in Rhizophora, are lectotypified: R. apiculata and two associated synonyms of R. mucronata (i.e., R. latifolia Miq. and R. macrorrhiza Griff.). R. longissima Blanco, a synonym of R. mucronata, is neotypified. All two Rhizophora species have a conservation assessment of Least Concern (LC). Based on the morphological identification, these two species can be distinguished from one another by the shape and width of the leaf laminae and the length of a terminal stiff point of the leaf laminae; the type and position of the inflorescences and the number of flowers per inflorescence; the character and color of the bracteoles; the presence or absence of the flower pedicels; the shape of the mature flower buds; the shape, color, and texture of the sepals; the shape, character, and the presence or absence of hairs of the petals; the number of stamens per flower; the size of the fruits; the color and size of the hypocotyls; the color and diameter of the cotyledonous cylindrical tubes; and the color of the colleters and exudate. The thick cuticles, sunken stomata, large hypodermal cells, and cork warts are adaptive anatomical features of leaves in Rhizophora that live in the mangrove environments. The pollen grains of Thai Rhizophora species are tricolporate, prolate spheroidal or oblate spheroidal shapes, small-sized, and reticulate exine sculpturing.

Funder

Biodiversity Center Kasetsart University

International SciKU Branding (ISB), Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University

Publisher

PeerJ

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