Agrostis and Podagrostis (Agrostidinae, Poaceae) from paramos of Boyaca, Colombia: synoptic taxonomy including a key to Colombian species
Author
Sylvester, Steven P.
College of Biology and the Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Long Pan Road No. 159, Nanjing, 210037, China & Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW 9 3 AE, UK
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5577-8782
steven_sylvester@hotmail.com
Author
Cuta-Alarcon, Lia E.
Grupo Sistematica Biologica, Herbario UPTC, Escuela de Biologia, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Pedagogica y Tecnologica de Colombia, Avenida Central del Norte 39 - 115, Tunja-Boyaca, Colombia
Author
Bravo-Pedraza, William J.
Grupo Sistematica Biologica, Herbario UPTC, Escuela de Biologia, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Pedagogica y Tecnologica de Colombia, Avenida Central del Norte 39 - 115, Tunja-Boyaca, Colombia
Author
Soreng, Robert J.
Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC 20560, USA
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8358-4915
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Agrostis mertensii Trin., Linnaea 10 (3): 302. 1836
Fig. 7
Agrostis laxiflora var. mertensii
(Trin.) Griseb., Fl. Ross. 4 (13): 442. 1852.
Agrostis canina var. mertensii
(Trin.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 3[3]: 338. 1898.
=
Agrostis boliviana
Mez, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 18 (1-3): 1. 1922. Type: Bolivia. Pinos bei Tarija, 3000 m alt., 22 Jan. 1904, K.A.G. Fiebrig 2821 (lectotype, designated by
Rugolo
de Agrasar (2012
: 115): BAA (BAA00000014 [image!]); isolectotypes: BAA (BAA00000211 [image!] fragm. ex K), G (G00099216 [image!]), K (K000308377 [image!]), L (L0819974 [image!]; L0819973 [image!]); syntypes: Bolivia. Calderillo, 3000 m alt., Mar. 1904, K.A.G. Fiebrig 2905, BAA (BAA00000013 [image!]; BAA00000210 [image!]), E (E00373832 [image!]), G (G00099217 [image!]), GH (GH00221373 [image!]; GH00221374 [image!]), K (K000308376 [image!]), S (S05-10054 [image!])).
=
Agrostis gelida
Trin.,
Mem
. Acad. Imp. Sci.
Saint-Petersbourg
,
Ser
. 6, Sci. Math., Seconde Pt. Sci. Nat. 6 (2, Bot.): 343. 1841. Type: Peru. Andibus de Pasco, [ad nives aeternas], E.F. Poeppig s.n. (holotype: LE-TRIN (LE-TRIN1613.01); isotype: US (US75321 fragm.)). Many other heterotypic synonyms.
Type.
USA. Alaska, 1829, D. Mertens s.n. (lectotype, designated by Widen (1971: 52): LE-TRIN (LE-TRIN1622.01, plant 1); isolectotypes: BAA (BAA00001355 [image!] fragm. ex LE-TRIN), S (S-G-263 [image!] fragm. ex LE-TRIN)).
Description.
Perennial herbs
, tufted, sometimes with short lateral tending rhizomes present or stooling with pseudostolons present.
Tillers
extravaginal, with cataphylls present.
Culms
20-65 cm tall, erect, ascendant, or geniculate at the base, delicate and slender, with 0-2(-3) nodes exerted at flowering, smooth.
Leaves
mostly cauline but with basal leaves present, glabrous, smooth throughout or finely scaberulous on the blade adaxial surface and margins;
ligules
(0.6-)2-6 mm long, membranous or scarious, obtuse to acuminate, not or slightly to moderately decurrent with the sheath, abaxial surface smooth or scaberulous;
blades
10-13 cm long, 1-3 mm wide when opened out, usually flat, soft and lax, less often involute and semi-rigid, tiller blades tending to be more involute and thin, semi-rigid, smooth throughout or finely scaberulous on the adaxial surface and/or margins, apices acute to acuminate.
Panicles
5-15 cm long, c. 4-16 cm wide, open when flowering and mature, congested when immature, lax, ovoid to pyramidal, slightly to usually greatly exerted from the basal foliage, lateral branches without spikelets in the lower
1/2
, long, ascending, spreading, to somewhat divergent and not held close to the central inflorescence axis at flowering or maturity, adpressed when young, central axis and panicle branches scabrous or smooth;
pedicels
1-6(-15) mm long, sometimes shorter to usually much longer than their spikelets, not or slightly dilated at their apex, smooth or scaberulous.
Spikelets
(not including awn) (2.2-)2.5-3(-4) mm long;
glumes
unequal, the lower slightly longer than the upper by up to c. 0.5 mm, 1-veined, keels smooth to scabrous throughout or more commonly scabrous in the upper half, apices acute;
floret
usually 2/3-3/4 the length of the glumes;
calluses
lightly pilose with 2 sparse lateral tufts of short hairs;
lemmas
1.7-2 mm long, glabrous, smooth, 5-veined, apex obtuse to acute, 2-dentate, 2-4 mucronate, awned, awn (1.8-)2.5-4.5 mm long, inserted dorsally in the middle or lower third, exerted from the glumes, flexuose to geniculate, twisted, persistant;
paleas
absent or 0.2-0.5 mm long, <
1/4
the length of the lemma;
rachilla
absent;
anthers
0.5-1 mm long.
Figure 7.
Agrostis mertensii
A
spikelet, lateral view, with floret detached and raised above the glumes
B
whole plant. Images of Cuta-Alarcon 365 (FMB).
Distribution and ecology.
Exhibits a disjunct distribution, being found in very cold Arctic and sub-Arctic areas of the Northern Hemisphere (i.e. North America, Europe and Asia), and also in the high Andes of Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile (
Soreng et al. 2003 and onwards
;
Rugolo
de Agrasar 2012
). It has most likely been introduced and naturalized in South America.
Other specimens examined.
Colombia
.
Boyaca
: Munic. Arcabuco,
Paramo
El Valle, Vereda el Carmen,
paramo
muy
humedo
dominado por
Chusquea
, pastoreo natural,
5.75425N
,
73.3830278W
, 3430 m alt., 15 Nov. 2017, S.P. Sylvester 3067b (COL, FMB, K, US); Munic. Duitama,
Paramo
de Agueros,
via
que conduce a vereda de Avendanos,
5.91464N
,
73.07114W
, 3445 m alt., 28 Oct. 2017, S.P. Sylvester 3047 (FMB, K, US); Munic. Duitama,
Paramo
de Agueros, semi disturbed
paramo
in Agueros reserve above ridge- along path running through reserve,
5.91653N
,
73.07164W
, 3445 m alt., 29 Oct. 2017, S.P. Sylvester 3052 (FMB, K, UPTC, US); Munic. Duitama,
Paramo
de La Rusia, Guanenta Alto
Rio
Fonce National Park, top of the ridge
Pena
Negra just below military base, ridge along the top of a steep rocky landscape, open
paramo
with
Espeletia cachaluensis
, no signs of grazing,
5.58389N
,
73.053263W
, 3970 m alt., 21 Nov. 2017, M. Vorontsova 2198 (FMB, K, US); Munic. Duitama,
Paramo
de La Rusia, Fina Betania, vereda El Carmen on other side of river,
5.95333N
,
73.10864W
, 3445 m alt., 30 Oct. 2017, S.P. Sylvester 3060 (FMB, K, US); Munic. Duitama,
Paramo
de La Rusia,
via
que conduce a Vereda de Avendanos,
paramo
semi-perturbado, pastado por cabras y quemado regularmente hasta hace 1
ano
,
5.95011N
,
73.09097W
, 3795 m alt., 1 Oct. 2017, S.P. Sylvester 3004 (COL, FMB, K, US); Munic. Duitama, valley between Guantiva and La Rusia, between Susacon and Onsaga, 2 km towards Onzaga,
6.10091N
,
72.48263W
, 3292 m alt., 24 Nov. 2017, M. Vorontsova 2304a (FMB, K, US); Munic. Mongua,
Paramo
de
Oceta
, Valle de Laguna Negra, pajonal frailejonal, terreno inclinado en medio del valle,
5.70664N
,
72.80361W
, 3699 m alt., 29 Nov. 2017, L.E.
Cuta-Alarcon
365 (FMB, K, UPTC, US); Munic. Mongui,
Paramo
de
Oceta
, Sector La Pedrisca, Vereda Vallado, potrero con 20
anos
de abandono dominado por
Senecio
y
Espeletia boyacensis
, y
gramineas
exoticas
,
5.69969N
,
72.80892W
, 3751 m alt., 30 Nov. 2017, L.E.
Cuta-Alarcon
377 (FMB, K, SI, US); Munic. Sotaquira, protected area of
Paramo
El Valle, day 2 East ridge walk, somewhat disturbed patch of open
paramo
between patches of
Chusquea tessellata
[Munro], dominated by
Espeletia boyacensis
, limited natural grazing,
5.44436N
,
73.22089W
, 3717 m alt., 16 Nov. 2017, M. Vorontsova 2155 (FMB, K, US).
Notes.
This species is highly variable in terms of its habit, the form of its leaf blades (flat or involute) and ligule (short and obtuse to long and acuminate), and the form of the panicle (panicle branches adpressed and congested when young while open when mature). The combination of open panicle (when mature), lemma with a dorsally inserted awn, and a minute or absent palea are diagnostic for this species.
Similar species.
Agrostis perennans
s.l., which can be principally differentiated by the absence of an awn, or if awn present, this being inserted in the upper half of the dorsal surface of the lemma or subapically and to 0.5 mm long.
Agrostis pittieri
Hack., considered endemic to Costa Rica by
Pohl (1980)
and
Morales-Quiros
(2003)
, also bears close similarity to
A. mertensii
and may be placed as a synonym of the latter in future research.
Hokche et al. (2008)
and
Dorr (2014)
record
A. pittieri
for Venezuela, with
Dorr (2014)
stating
A. pittieri
can be tentatively differentiated by having linear and narrow panicles with green spikelets and lemmas 1.9-2 mm long, while
A. mertensii
has broadly ovate to lanceolate panicles with purple spikelets and lemmas 2-2.5 mm long. However, these
characters'
overlap in specimens studied from throughout the range of
A. mertensii
.