Boşnyakiya (lat. Boschniakia)[1] — orobanşkimilər fəsiləsinə aid bitki cinsi.[2]
Boşnyakiya (lat. Boschniakia) — orobanşkimilər fəsiləsinə aid bitki cinsi.
Boschniakia is a genus of parasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae. They are known commonly as groundcones and they are native to western North America and extreme northeastern Asia. Some taxonomists consider Boschniakia to be three separate genera: Boschniakia, Kopsiopsis, and Xylanche.[1][2] When the genus is split, only a single species remains: Boschniakia rossica, the northern groundcone.[1][3]
Groundcones are holoparasitic, meaning they depend entirely on a host plant for nutrients and contain little or no chlorophyll. These plants often parasitize alders but they are found on many other plants. Groundcones often look at first glance like pine cones lying on the ground, especially when they are brown in color. They may also be shades of yellow, red, and purple. Each plant may be a few inches tall, and pine-cone-shaped or cylindrical. The plant above ground is almost entirely made up of its inflorescence, a tightly packed column of thick cup-shaped flowers. The groundcone produces haustoria which penetrate the roots of its host and provide it with water and nutrients.
The type species for Boschniakia is Boschniakia glabra, a species which is no longer considered valid. Instead, it is now included in Boschniakia rossica.[4]
Boschniakia is a genus of parasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae. They are known commonly as groundcones and they are native to western North America and extreme northeastern Asia. Some taxonomists consider Boschniakia to be three separate genera: Boschniakia, Kopsiopsis, and Xylanche. When the genus is split, only a single species remains: Boschniakia rossica, the northern groundcone.
Groundcones are holoparasitic, meaning they depend entirely on a host plant for nutrients and contain little or no chlorophyll. These plants often parasitize alders but they are found on many other plants. Groundcones often look at first glance like pine cones lying on the ground, especially when they are brown in color. They may also be shades of yellow, red, and purple. Each plant may be a few inches tall, and pine-cone-shaped or cylindrical. The plant above ground is almost entirely made up of its inflorescence, a tightly packed column of thick cup-shaped flowers. The groundcone produces haustoria which penetrate the roots of its host and provide it with water and nutrients.
The type species for Boschniakia is Boschniakia glabra, a species which is no longer considered valid. Instead, it is now included in Boschniakia rossica.
Boschniakia es un género de plantas sin clorofila, perenne, parásita, de la familia de las Orobancáceas. Comprende 9 especies descritas y de estas, solo 3 aceptadas.[1]
El género fue descrito por C.A.Mey. ex Bong. y publicado en Mémoires de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences de Saint-Pétersbourg. Sixième Série. Sciences Mathématiques, Physiques et Naturelles. Seconde Partie: Sciences Naturelles 2: 159. 1833.[2] La especie tipo es: Boschniakia glabra C.A. Mey. ex Bong.
A continuación se brinda un listado de las especies del género Boschniakia aceptadas hasta mayo de 2014, ordenadas alfabéticamente. Para cada una se indica el nombre binomial seguido del autor, abreviado según las convenciones y usos:
Boschniakia es un género de plantas sin clorofila, perenne, parásita, de la familia de las Orobancáceas. Comprende 9 especies descritas y de estas, solo 3 aceptadas.
Boschniakia é um género botânico pertencente à família Orobanchaceae[1]. Também conhecidas como Cone da Terra.
Boschniakia é um género botânico pertencente à família Orobanchaceae. Também conhecidas como Cone da Terra.
metne bakınız
Dış bağlantılarBoschniakia, canavar otugiller (Orobanchaceae) familyasından, Kuzey Amerika'da ve Kuzeydoğu Asya'da yetişen, 3 türden oluşan asalak bitki cinsi.
Boschniakia, canavar otugiller (Orobanchaceae) familyasından, Kuzey Amerika'da ve Kuzeydoğu Asya'da yetişen, 3 türden oluşan asalak bitki cinsi.
草苁蓉属(学名:Boschniakia)是列当科下的一个属,为粗壮、无叶、褐色草本植物。该属共有2-3种,分布于亚洲东北部至北美。[1]