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<title>TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS Phyllanthus LINN. IN NIGERIA</title>
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<description>TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS Phyllanthus LINN. IN NIGERIA
WAHAB, OLASUMBO MONSURAT,
The genus Phyllanthus (Phyllanthaceae) is of economic importance in herbal medicine &#13;
and owing to its diversity, grows in similar habitats and shares common local names in &#13;
Nigeria. These common local names give rise to misidentifications and taxonomic &#13;
confusion. The only available taxonomic information on Phyllanthus is the Flora of West &#13;
Tropical Africa which is not current. Therefore, this study was conducted to provide &#13;
revised taxonomic information on Phyllanthus species and a reliable key for their &#13;
identification.&#13;
One hundred and forty two specimens comprising 55 field collections covering major&#13;
ecological zones in Nigeria and 87 representative herbaria materials from Forest &#13;
Herbarium Ibadan, University of Ibadan herbarium and Obafemi Awolowo University &#13;
herbarium were assessed for morphological characters using standard taxonomic &#13;
methods. Light and Scanning Electron Microscopes were used to examine leaf epidermal &#13;
and pollen morphology. Genomic DNA from 20 fresh and field collected young leaf &#13;
samples was extracted, amplified using chloroplast rbcL primer and the product was &#13;
sequenced using standard techniques. Phylogenetic trees were constructed using &#13;
maximum composite likelihood based method. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and &#13;
cladograms of the assessed characters were used to establish taxonomic relationships &#13;
among the taxa. Data were subjected to descriptive statistics.&#13;
Nineteen Phyllanthus species were recognised from the herbarium materials out of which &#13;
16 species were validated because Phyllanthus floribundus, P. fraternus and P. &#13;
physocarpus were synonyms of P. muellerianus, P. amarus and P. acidus, respectively.&#13;
The length and width of leaves ranged from 0.45 - 11.70 cm and 0.15 - 5.40 cm, &#13;
respectively. The leaves were entire with alternate arrangement and the leaf shapes were &#13;
mainly oblong, lanceolate and linear. Only P. muellerianus had recurved stipular spines &#13;
at the nodal points. Perianth lobes ranged from 4-6 and were mainly green. Fruits were &#13;
green except in P. acidus (yellow), P. muellerianus (red), P. reticulatus (black) and P. &#13;
urinaria (reddish-brown). Epidermal cells were mostly irregular/polygonal on adaxial &#13;
and/or abaxial surfaces but rectangular in P. muellerianus and P. floribundus. Stomata &#13;
iii&#13;
were anisocytic, anomocytic, laterocyclic and paracytic. Epicuticular wax deposits, &#13;
sessile multicellular scales, unicellular trichomes, oil droplets, crystal sand and druses &#13;
were recorded in all except P. maderaspatensis, P. mannianus, P. nigericus, P. &#13;
niruroides, P. pentandrus, P. sublanatus and P. urinaria. Pollen was 3-colporate, finely &#13;
reticulate, prolate, subprolate and oblate-spheroidal, while the size ranged from small &#13;
(12.40 x 13.00 µm) to medium (31.50 x 23.25 µm). Four clusters and clades each were&#13;
delineated from the PCA and cladograms, respectively indicating that the genus is &#13;
paraphyletic, contrary to the presumed monophyletic relationship of the species. A &#13;
dichotomous key was produced for easy identification of the species.&#13;
Sixteen Phyllanthus species were established and revised taxonomic information revealed &#13;
clusters useful in understanding the relationships among the species of Phyllanthus in &#13;
Nigeria.
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<dc:date>2019-05-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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