Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in Cuba

Context: This research is part of the efforts made to establish a new taxonomic approach of family Acanthaceae, and to have an update on the taxa introduced in Cuba. It will also include a verification of its permanence in the land, probable naturalization, and (if it occurs) its later behavior. Ai...

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Main Authors: Isidro E. Méndez Santos, Rayner Morales Pérez, Julio C. Rifa Tellez
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/e3967
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author Isidro E. Méndez Santos
Rayner Morales Pérez
Julio C. Rifa Tellez
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Rayner Morales Pérez
Julio C. Rifa Tellez
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description Context: This research is part of the efforts made to establish a new taxonomic approach of family Acanthaceae, and to have an update on the taxa introduced in Cuba. It will also include a verification of its permanence in the land, probable naturalization, and (if it occurs) its later behavior. Aim: To elucidate the current introduction and status of the cultivation or establishment of Trichanthera gigantea (Humb. & Bonpl.) Nees. (Acanthaceae) in Cuba. Methods: Botanical methods were used, such as collection studies, comparison of descriptors, and the keys found in specialized catalogs, along with the description and scientific illustration. The local population was surveyed to check how this species can be useful. Results: This study confirmed the presence of T. gigantea in Cuba, with a detailed analysis of the nomenclature. The taxon was described and illustrated, and the corresponding analytical key was established to contrast it from akin specimens reported in Cuba. Aspects related to its usefulness as a forage-producing plant were tackled as well. Conclusions: T. gigantea should be included in the catalogs and specialized journals on the Cuban flora. The demonstrated usefulness of the plant to produce forage will have to be considered as part of the economic botany, as it will certainly become a factor for the spreading of the plant throughout Cuba.
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spelling doaj.art-fb12a8f012d04d14a63483b577b966e62023-03-28T14:18:31ZengUniversidad de Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte LoynazAgrisost1025-02472022-04-012817Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in CubaIsidro E. Méndez Santos0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0437-8057Rayner Morales Pérez1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5832-6589Julio C. Rifa Tellez2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4187-1342The Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz University of Camagüey, Center for Environmental Studies, Camagüey, Cuba.The Botanical Park of Camagüey, Cuba.The Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz University of Camagüey, Center for Environmental Studies, Camagüey, Cuba.Context: This research is part of the efforts made to establish a new taxonomic approach of family Acanthaceae, and to have an update on the taxa introduced in Cuba. It will also include a verification of its permanence in the land, probable naturalization, and (if it occurs) its later behavior. Aim: To elucidate the current introduction and status of the cultivation or establishment of Trichanthera gigantea (Humb. & Bonpl.) Nees. (Acanthaceae) in Cuba. Methods: Botanical methods were used, such as collection studies, comparison of descriptors, and the keys found in specialized catalogs, along with the description and scientific illustration. The local population was surveyed to check how this species can be useful. Results: This study confirmed the presence of T. gigantea in Cuba, with a detailed analysis of the nomenclature. The taxon was described and illustrated, and the corresponding analytical key was established to contrast it from akin specimens reported in Cuba. Aspects related to its usefulness as a forage-producing plant were tackled as well. Conclusions: T. gigantea should be included in the catalogs and specialized journals on the Cuban flora. The demonstrated usefulness of the plant to produce forage will have to be considered as part of the economic botany, as it will certainly become a factor for the spreading of the plant throughout Cuba.https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/e3967acanthoideaeruelliinaecuban floraforage producing plantsnacedera
spellingShingle Isidro E. Méndez Santos
Rayner Morales Pérez
Julio C. Rifa Tellez
Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in Cuba
Agrisost
acanthoideae
ruelliinae
cuban flora
forage producing plants
nacedera
title Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in Cuba
title_full Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in Cuba
title_fullStr Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in Cuba
title_short Trichanthera gigantea (Homb. & Bonpl.) Nees, (Acanthaceae) in Cuba
title_sort trichanthera gigantea homb bonpl nees acanthaceae in cuba
topic acanthoideae
ruelliinae
cuban flora
forage producing plants
nacedera
url https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/e3967
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