Holoparasitic Orobanchaceae in Georgia (Caucasus): taxonomic revision, diversity, distribution, habitats and host range
Author
Piwowarczyk, Renata
0000-0003-0507-7835
* Center for Research and Conservation of Biodiversity, Institute of Biology, Jan Kochanowski University, 7 Uniwersytecka St., 25 - 406 Kielce, Poland; renata. piwowarczyk @ ujk. edu. pl; renka 76 @ wp. pl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0507 - 7835
renata.piwowarczyk@ujk.edu.pl
Author
Pedraja, Óscar Sánchez
0000-0002-4383-4588
E- 39722 Liérganes (Cantabria), Spain; osanchez @ farmalierganes. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4383 - 4588
osanchez@farmalierganes.com
Author
Khutsishvili, Manana
0000-0002-7404-9574
National Herbarium of Georgia, Institute of Botany, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia; mananakhuts @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7404 - 9574
mananakhuts@yahoo.com
Author
Kharazishvili, Davit
0000-0003-0507-7835
* Center for Research and Conservation of Biodiversity, Institute of Biology, Jan Kochanowski University, 7 Uniwersytecka St., 25 - 406 Kielce, Poland; renata. piwowarczyk @ ujk. edu. pl; renka 76 @ wp. pl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0507 - 7835 & Batumi Botanical Garden, 6411, Batumi, Mtsvane Kontskhi, Georgia; davit. kharazishvili @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9254 - 9954 * author for correspondence & * Center for Research and Conservation of Biodiversity, Institute of Biology, Jan Kochanowski University, 7 Uniwersytecka St., 25 - 406 Kielce, Poland; renata. piwowarczyk @ ujk. edu. pl; renka 76 @ wp. pl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0507 - 7835
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-07-24
604
1
1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.604.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.604.1.1
1179-3163
8181674
11.
Orobanche minor
Smith (1797: 422)
. Type:—
UNITED KINGDOM
(
lectotype
designated here):—1.. “... [S. E. England / leg. Sutton, C.S.]”. – 2. “See Sowerb. Engl. Bot. t. 422 / This specimen may be considered / as part of the Type! (R...[?])” (K000759346, the sheet contains
two specimens
of the same gathering, which we choose as
lectotype
). Heterotypic synonym:—
O. minor
Sutton (1798: 179)
, later homonym (
Turland
et al
. 2018
: Art. 53.1);
O. concolor
Duby (1828: 350)
.
Fig. 40
.
General distribution:
—Native and/or naturalised in many parts of the world: Africa (native [Northern Africa] and naturalised), America (naturalised), Asia (native [Western Asia] and naturalised), Europe and Oceania (
Australia
(naturalised) and
New Zealand
(naturalised)).
Distribution:
—Most of localities are in the
Samtskhe-Javakheti
and
Shida Kartli prov.
, on the rocky slopes of the river Mtkvari and roadsides (
Fig. 41
). Apparently,
Georgia
could be the SE limit of its native distribution range.
Habitat:
—Rocky slopes, roadsides, ruderal habitats, 500‒1000(1600) m.
Hosts:
—In general, mostly on
Asteraceae
,
Fabaceae
and
Apiaceae
species, here on
Anthemis cotula
L.,
Chondrilla juncea
L.,
Lactuca serriola
L.,
Leontodon asperrimus
(Willd.) Endl.
(all from
Asteraceae
, and probably on other genera of this family).
Phenology:
—Flowering May–June (July), fruiting July–August.
Conservation status:
—Least Concern (LC). The species has a rather restricted distribution in
Georgia
, mainly in the central part of the country; however, populations are usually numerous. EOO is
5000 km
2
and AOO is ca.
100 km
2
. Most localities are located close to roads, on slopes, on embankments or heavily grazed areas. In its global range, the species is often invasive in many regions and requires further observations from
Georgia
.
Taxonomic note:
—
Orobanche minor
was described from near Sheringham (
Norfolk
County, eastern
England
,
United Kingdom
) by Smith (1797) based on material (parasitic on
Trifolium pratense
L. [“in fields of clover for the most part, to the roots of which it seems to be attached”]) sent to him by Reverend Mr. Sutton, who a year later (1798) would make a much more detailed description of the same species that he knew so especially well, also indicating that Smith (1797) based his drawing (t. 422) on the materials he had sent to him, although he points out some inaccuracies in the drawing, the description (e.g., length of the inflorescence), adds another host-plant (
Hypochaeris radicata
L.) and some more locations for the species.
Sutton (1798)
also mentions the name of species described by Smith among its synonyms. We believe that Smith (1797) based his drawing (t. 422) on the specimen (“attached” to
Trifolium
) that we choose here as
lectotype
.
FIGURE 40.
Orobanche minor
. A–H. General habit. I–K. Flower, side view. L. Flower, front view. A. Representative habitat (SamtskheJavakheti prov., near Dviri). A–C, F. Representative hosts (A–C.
Chondrilla juncea
. F.
Anthemis cotula
). Photos by R. Piwowarczyk.
S
pecimens examined:
—
GEORGIA
.
Abkhazia
:
“Abchasia (
Nordm
. ex Ledeb.)” (
Boissier 1879: 512
, sub
O. minor
Sutton
); Caucasus N. Sredias[?], Abchasien ...
Lindemann
(P02968681 - hb. E. Cosson [as
O. minor
Sutt.
]); (
Gagnidze 1999
, sub
O. grossheimii
;
Eristavi
et al.
2001: 60
, sub
O. grossheimii
);
Samtskhe-Javakheti prov.
:
NE of Borjomi, Kortaneti, a slope above an asphalt road, roadsides, on
Lactuca
,
Leontodon
,
41°53’45”N
,
43°26’55”E
,
780–790 m
,
31 May 2014
,
R. Piwowarczyk
(KTC); Samtskhe-Javakheti, Lesser Caucasus, western part of the Trialeti Mountains, valley of the Mtkvari (Kura) river, between Atskuri and Borjomi, 17–18 kilometers by road before Borjomi,
21 May 2001
,
G. Schneeweiss & A. Tribsch
(WU0022599); Chitakhevi E, roadsides, slopes of the Mtkvari (Kura) river, on
Leontodon asperrimus
,
41°47’57.7”N
,
43°18’50.2”E
,
840 m
,
16 June 2022
,
R. Piwowarczyk
(phot.); Chitakhevi SW, roadsides, slopes of the Mtkvari (Kura) river, on
Chondrilla
,
L. asperrimus
,
41°47’02.8”N
,
43°17’40.4”E
,
850 m
,
17 June 2022
,
R. Piwowarczyk
(KTC); Borjomi distr., NE of Dviri, rocky slopes of Mtkvari river, on
Chondrilla
,
41°46’54”N
,
43°16’00”E
,
41°46’42.2”N
,
43°17’19”E
,
900 m
,
2 June 2014
,
R. Piwowarczyk
(KTC); between Dviri and Chitakhevi, NW from Chobiskhevi, slopes of the river Mtkvari (Kura), slopes, roadsides, road embankments, on
Chondrilla
,
41°46’40.7”N
,
43°17’16.8”E
,
888 m
,
41°46’28.9”N
,
43°17’01.2”E
,
870 m
,
16 June 2022
,
R. Piwowarczyk
(phot.); Dviri N, NW, rocky slopes, roadsides, road embankments, on
Chondrilla
,
41°46’45.8”N
,
43°16’18.1”E
,
911 m
,
41°46’56.6”N
,
43°15’46.2”E
,
910 m
,
16 June 2022
,
R. Piwowarczyk
(phot.);
Shida Kartli prov.
:
E of Uplistsikhe Cave Town, near Cafe-Restaurant Gamardjoba, foot of rocky slopes in the valley of the Mtkvari River, roadsides, ruderal areas near restaurants and farms, on
Anthemis cotula
,
41°58’00.5”N
,
44°12’48.7”E
,
570 m
,
8 June 2022
,
R. Piwowarczyk
(KTC).