Genus of flowering plants in the sedge family Cyperaceae
Beak-sedge
Rhynchospora fascicularis
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade :
Tracheophytes
Clade :
Angiosperms
Clade :
Monocots
Clade :
Commelinids
Order:
Poales
Family:
Cyperaceae
Genus:
Rhynchospora Vahl
Type species
Rhynchospora alba
Synonyms [ 1]
Asteroschoenus Nees
Astroschoenus Lindl.
Calyptrolepis Steud.
Calyptrostylis Nees
Cephaloschoenus Nees
Ceratoschoenus Nees
Cleistocalyx Steud.
Dichroma Ham.
Dichromena Michx.
Diplochaete Nees
Echinoschoenus Nees & Meyen
Ephippiorhynchium Nees
Eriochaeta Torr. ex Steud.
Haloschoenus Nees
Haplostylis Nees
Hygrocharis Nees
Kleistrocalyx Steud.
Leptoschoenus Nees
Lonchostylis Torr.
Microchaeta Rchb.
Micropapyrus Suess.
Mitrospora Nees
Morisia Nees
Nemochloa Nees
Nomochloa Nees
Pachymitra Nees
Phaeocephalum Ehrh
Pleurostachys Brongn.
Psilocarya Torr.
Pterochaete Arn. ex Boeckeler
Pterotheca C.Presl
Ptilochaeta Nees
Ptilosciadium Steud.
Spermodon P.Beauv. ex Lestib.
Sphaeroschoenus Nees
Syntrinema H.Pfeiff.
Trichochaeta Steud.
Triodon Pers.
Zosterospermon P.Beauv. ex Lestib.
Rhynchospora (beak-rush or beak-sedge ) is a genus of about 400 species of sedges with a cosmopolitan distribution . The genus includes both annual and perennial species, mostly with erect 3-sided stems and 3-ranked leaves. The achenes bear a beak-like tubercule (hence the name “beak-rush”, although the plants are sedges , not rushes ) and are sometimes subtended by bristles. Many of the species are similar in vegetative appearance, and mature fruits are needed to make a positive identification.[ 1]
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The inflorescences (spikelets) are sometimes subtended by bracts which can be leaf-like or showy.[ 3] [ 4]
Members of this genus have holocentric chromosomes and have become a model for the study of chromosome evolution and meiotic recombination in holocentric plants.[ 5] The genomes of Rhynchospora pubera , R. breviuscula , and R. tenuis have been published in 2022.[ 6]
^ a b "Rhynchospora Vahl | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science" . Plants of the World Online . Retrieved 11 February 2024 .
^ Govaerts, R. & Simpson, D.A. (2007). World Checklist of Cyperaceae. Sedges: 1-765. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
^ Flora of China, Vol. 23 Page 253, 刺子莞属 ci zi guan shu, Rhynchospora Vahl, Enum. Pl. 2: 229. 1805.
^ Flora of North America, Vol. 23 Page 200, Rhynchospora Vahl, Enum. Pl. 2: 229. 1805 (as Rynchospora )
^ Castellani, Marco; Zhang, Meng; Thangavel, Gokilavani; Mata-Sucre, Yennifer; Lux, Thomas; Campoy, José A.; Marek, Magdalena; Huettel, Bruno; Sun, Hequan; Mayer, Klaus F. X.; Schneeberger, Korbinian; Marques, André (March 2024). "Meiotic recombination dynamics in plants with repeat-based holocentromeres shed light on the primary drivers of crossover patterning" . Nature Plants . 10 (3): 423–438. Bibcode :2024NatPl..10..423C . doi :10.1038/s41477-024-01625-y . ISSN 2055-0278 . PMC 10954556 . PMID 38337039 .
^ Hofstatter, Paulo G.; Thangavel, Gokilavani; Lux, Thomas; Neumann, Pavel; Vondrak, Tihana; Novak, Petr; Zhang, Meng; Costa, Lucas; Castellani, Marco; Scott, Alison; Toegelová, Helena; Fuchs, Joerg; Mata-Sucre, Yennifer; Dias, Yhanndra; Vanzela, André L.L. (2022). "Repeat-based holocentromeres influence genome architecture and karyotype evolution" . Cell . 185 (17): 3153–3168.e18. doi :10.1016/j.cell.2022.06.045 . ISSN 0092-8674 . PMID 35926507 .