Agrostis laxissima Swallen

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Agrostis laxissima Swallen

Descripción

Plants perennial, caespitose. Tillers extravaginal, with cataphylls. Culms 25–85 cm long, decumbent to erect, nodes 2–6, glabrous, internodes glabrous. Leaves basal and cauline; sheaths 4–15 cm, shorter than the internodes, scaberulous; ligules 2.5–6 mm long, longer than wide, dorsally scaberulous, apices acute, often lacerate; blades 4–15(–25) cm long, 1–4 mm wide, lax, flat, scaberulous on both surfaces. Panicles 7–18 cm long, 2–9 cm wide, open, lax, lanceolate to ovate, sometimes partially included in the upper sheaths; branches ascending to spreading, rebranching about or above midlength, scaberulous, without spikelets near their base, inferior branches 2–7 cm long; pedicels 1.5–6 mm long, ascending to spreading, scaberulous. Spikelets 1.7–3 mm long, greenish; glumes subequal, lanceolate, apices acute to shortly acuminate, 1-veined, scaberulous on the keel, lower glume 1.7–3 mm long, upper glume 1.5–2.8 mm long; callus pubescent, with two bunches of trichomes; lemmas 1.3–2.2 mm long, elliptic, apices irregularly toothed, 5-nerved, veins inconspicuous, awned from near the base, awn 3–4 mm long, geniculate; paleas absent or up to 0.4 mm long, veinless, glabrous; anthers 3, 0.7–1 mm long.

Caryopsis not seen. 2n= unknown.

Anatomy and micromorphology. Leaf blades flat in transversal section; adaxial furrows medium-sized, wide; adaxial ribs rounded; keel absent; first order bundles circular in outline, sheath interrupted abaxially, abaxial sclerenchyma in girders, narrowing towards the bundle, adaxial sclerenchyma in strands; second order bundles circular in outline, sheath interrupted abaxially, abaxial sclerenchyma in girders, narrowing towards the bundle, adaxial sclerenchyma in strands; intercostal sclerenchyma present, abaxial; leaf margins with well-developed sclerenchyma caps, extending along abaxial side of the leaf; colorless cells absent (Fig. 22A–C). Lemmas with transversal thickenings irregular to oblong, wider than the unthickened portions of the wall; prickle hairs abundant (Fig. 7I).A

Forma de crecimiento

HierbaA

Forma de vida

Terrestre

Nutrición

Autotrófica

Floración

(Jun–)Dec–Jan(–Mar)A

Ejemplar revisado

Type. Guatemala. San Marcos: dense Abies-Cupressus forest, along road between San Marcos and Serchil, 2700–3150 m alt., 30 Jan 1941, P.C. Standley 85379 (holotype: US (US00131078); isotypes: F (V0046566F [image!]), US (US00131079)).

Representative specimens examined. Guatemala. Quezaltenango: Municipio San Juan Ostuncalco, barranco Buena Vista, cuesta El Caracol, Sierra Madre Mountains, about 5 km. northwest of San Juan Ostuncalco, [14.90886385°N, 91.66847343°W], 2800–2900 m alt., 11 Dec 1962, O. Williams et al. 22792 (F, US). Municipio San Martín Sacatepéquez, cumbre de Tuilacán, SW of San Martín Chile Verde, [14.80612°N, 91.66872°W], 2400 m alt., 8 Mar 1939, P.C. Standley 67819 (F). Sacatepéquez: Municipio Alotenango, Volcán de Acatenango, [14.499453°N, 90.87175°W], 3200 m alt., 11 Sep 1993, I. Arias and M. Véliz 933265a (MEXU [*]), 18 Aug 2000, M. Véliz et al. 10263 (MEXU [*, **]). Mexico: Chiapas: Municipio Motozintla, NW slope of cerro Mozotlan, below the microwave tower along the road from Huixtla to El Porvenir and Siltepec, [15.42605394°N, 92.34362676°W], 3000 m alt., 30 Dec 1972, D.E. Breedlove 31163 (MEXU [*, **]); 27 km al NO de Motozintla, camino a Coadesmech, torre de microondas, [15.43104735°N, 92.42724341°W], 3030 m alt., 21 Oct 1985, P. Dávila et al. 181 (MEXU [*]). See the Suppl. material 2 for additional examined specimens.A

Distribución

Centroamérica: Guatemala PresenteA; Honduras PresenteA, México (país) EndémicoA: Chiapas Presente

Elevación

2250 – 3200 mA

Ecología y Hábitat

Endemic. Agrostis laxissima is distributed from Southern Mexico to Guatemala (Pohl and Davidse 1994). It has also been reported in Honduras (Soreng and Peterson 2003). This species has been collected from the Mexican state of Chiapas, and the departments of Quezaltenango, Sacatepéquez, San Marcos and Solola in Guatemala (Fig. 18D). Agrostis laxissima grows in temperate forests, with Abies, Pinus, or Quercus, in cloud forests and grasslands.A

Tipo de vegetación

Bosque de neblina/mesófilo, Bosque de pino, Pastizal alpino, Bosque de pino-encinoA

Categoría IUCN

No incluidaB

Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010

No incluidaC

Conservación

Agrostis laxissima is only known from a few localities of southern Mexico and Guatemala. It is represented by 17 collections, with several populations occurring in six protected areas. The EOO is 2,615 km2 and the AOO is 44 km2 . Following the IUCN (2012) criteria, the preliminary assessment category is Vulnerable (VU).A

Estatus del taxón

(A) Como definida actualmente, probablemente una entidad natural (monofilética)

Discusión taxonómica

Agrostis laxissima is often confused with A. ghiesbreghtii (see the note under the description of that species).

Phenology. Specimens with spikelets have been collected from June to March, but most of the records are from December and January (Fig. 10M).A

Bibliografía

A. Vigosa-Mercado, J. L., Delgadillo-Salinas, A., Alvarado-Cárdenas, L. O. & Eguiarte, L. E. 2023: Revision of the genus Agrostis (Poaceae, Pooideae, Poeae) in Megamexico. – PhytoKeys 230: 157-256. https://doi.org/10.3897/3897
B. IUCN 2022: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Versión 2022-2
C. SEMARNAT 2019: MODIFICACIÓN del Anexo Normativo III, Lista de especies en riesgo de la Norma Oficial Mexicana NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010: 101 pp. – https://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5578808&fecha=14/11/2019#gsc.tab=0 [accessed 2023-05-04 06:16]
D. IUCN 2012: Red List Categories and Cirteria: Versión 3.1. Second edition. Internationl Union for Conservation of Nature, Gland Switzerland, 1-32. https://portals.iucn.org/librari/node/10315
E. Pohl, R. W. & Davidse, G. 1994: Agrostis, pp. 237-240. – In: Davidse, G., Sousa Sánchez, M. & Chater, A. O. (eds.), Flora Mesoamericana 6, pp. 1-543. – México D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
F. Soreng, R. J. & Peterson, P. M. 2003: Agrostis. Catalogue of New World Grasses (Poaceae): IV. Subfamily Pooideae. – Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 48: 42–89