Sulla (plant)

Sulla is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes eight species of annual herbs native to the Mediterranean Basin, including southern Europe, North Africa, and western Asia. They grow in dry Mediterranean-climate shrubland, bushland, thicket, and grassland and in semi-desert.[5] The genus belongs to subfamily Faboideae.

Sulla
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Sulla

Medik. (1787)[2][3]
Type species
Sulla coronaria
(L.) Medik.[2]
Species

See text.

Synonyms[2][4]
  • Hedysarum sect. Eleutherotion Basiner 1845
  • Hedysarum sect. Hedysarum Chrtkova 1968
  • Hedysarum sect. Spinosissima B. Fedtsch. 1902

Species

Sulla comprises the following species:[5][1][2][6][7][8][9]

  • Sulla aculeolata (Munby ex Boiss.) Amirahm. & Kaz.Osaloo[1]
  • Sulla carnosa (Desf.) B.H.Choi & H.Ohashi
  • Sulla coronaria (L.) Medik.
  • Sulla flexuosa (L.) Medik.
  • Sulla glomerata (F.Dietr.) B.H.Choi & H.Ohashi
  • Sulla pallida (Desf.) B.H.Choi & H.Ohashi
  • Sulla spinosissima (L.) B.H.Choi & H.Ohashi
    • subsp. capitatum
    • subsp. spinosissimum (L.) B.H.Choi & H.Ohashi

References

  1. Amirahmadi A; Kazempour Osaloo S; Moein F; Kaveh A; Asghar Maassoumi A (2014). "Molecular systematics of the tribe Hedysareae (Fabaceae) based on nrDNA ITS and plastid trnLF and matK sequences". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 300 (4): 729–747. doi:10.1007/s00606-013-0916-5.
  2. Choi BH; Ohashi H (2003). "Generic criteria and an infrageneric system for Hedysarum and related genera (Papilinoideae–Leguminosae)". Taxon. 52 (3): 567–576. doi:10.2307/3647455. JSTOR 3647455.
  3. Lock JM (2005). "Tribe Hedysareae". In Lewis G; Schrire B; Mackinder B; Lock M (eds.). Legumes of the World. Kew, England: Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. pp. 489–495. ISBN 9781900347808.
  4. Duan L; Wen J; Yang X; Liu P-L; Arslan E; Ertuğrul K; Chang Z-Y (2015). "Phylogeny of Hedysarum and tribe Hedysareae (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) inferred from sequence data of ITS, matK, trnLF and psbAtrnH". Taxon. 64 (1): 49–64. doi:10.12705/641.26.
  5. Sulla Medik. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  6. Chennaoui H; Marghali S; Marrakchi M; Trifi-Farah N (2007). "Phylogenetic relationships in the North African genus Hedysarum as inferred from ITS sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA". Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 54 (2): 389–397. doi:10.1007/s10722-006-0001-9.
  7. Ahangarian S; Kazempour Osaloo S; Maassoumi AA (2007). "Molecular phylogeny of the tribe Hedysareae with special reference to Onobrychis (Fabaceae) as inferred from nrDNA ITS sequences" (PDF). Iranian Journal of Botany. 13 (2): 64–74.
  8. Chennaoui-Kourda H; Marghali M; Marrakchi M; Trifi-Farah N (2007). "Genetic diversity of Sulla genus (Hedysareae) and related species using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 35 (10): 682–688. doi:10.1016/j.bse.2007.05.005.
  9. Chennaoui-Kourda H; Marghali S; Zitouna N; Trifi-Farah N (2012). "Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean Hedysarea species assessed by AFLP markers". Plant Syst Evol. 298 (1): 51–58. doi:10.1007/s00606-011-0522-3.
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