Dendrocalamus concaviapiculus, Nguyen & Xia, 2013

Nguyen, Van Tho & Xia, Nian-he, 2013, A new bamboo species of Dendrocalamus Nees (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) from Yen Bai and Phu Tho provinces, Vietnam, Adansonia (3) 35 (1), pp. 55-60 : 56-60

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/a2013n1a5

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D4A8784-D252-FF9E-FCA0-77EEFE6ED55A

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Carolina

scientific name

Dendrocalamus concaviapiculus
status

sp. nov.

Dendrocalamus concaviapiculus View in CoL

N.H.Xia et V.T.Nguyen, sp. nov. ( Figs 1 View FIG , 2 View FIG )

A D. yunnanico Hsueh & D.Z.Li affinis , sed paleis 5-nervatis inter et sine nervo extra carinas, apicibus et ligulis vaginarum concavis, laminis vaginarum brevioribus, et inferioribus culmorum internodiis flexuosis differt.

TYPUS. — Vietnam. Prov. Phu Tho, Yen Lap District , My Luong Commune, Vinh Thin village cultivated in households garden, 21°29.754’N, 104°56.69’E, alt. 41 m, 12.VIII.2010 GoogleMaps , V.T. Nguyen NVT068 (holo-, VAFS! [Herbarium of Vietnamese Academy of Forest Sciences]; iso-, FSCC! [Forest Science Centre for Central Northern Vietnam of VAFS], IBSC!, VAFS!) .

PARATYPES. — Vietnam. Prov. Phu Tho, Doan Hung, Chan Mong, cultivated in Cauhai bamboo garden, 21°31.847’N, 105°11.917’E, alt. 69 m, 1.VIII.2010, V. T GoogleMaps . Nguyen NVT003 ( FSCC!, IBSC!, VAFS!).— Prov. Phu Tho, Yen Lap, My Luong , cultivated in near stream, 21°28.976’N, 105°56.894’E, alt. 36 m, 12.VIII.2010, V. T GoogleMaps . Nguyen NVT071 ( IBSC!, VAFS!). — Prov. Yen Bai, Van Chan , Tu le, cultivated in households garden near road, 21°47.272’N, 104°19.247’E, alt. 1123 m, V. T GoogleMaps . Nguyen NVT200 (FSCC, IBSC!, VAFS!).

ETYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet refers to convave apex of culm sheath.

VERNACULAR NAMES. — Mai dây, Bương trắng, Bương Tú Lệ.

DESCRIPTION

Arborescent bamboo, rhizomes pachymorphic, short necked. Culms 10-14 m tall, 7-10 cm in diameter, apex nodding; basal internodes flexuose, internodes (20-) 40-47 cm long, wall 2.5-3.0 cm thick, initially with dense appressed brown hairs; and thin white powdery; above sheath scar with a 10 mm high dark brown villous hair-ring, below each node with a 7 mm yellow or dark brown villous hair-ring; each node of lower culms surrounded with aerial roots or root primordia. Branches 5-7 at mid-culm, often one central dominant; branching from about 14 th node up, about 5-6 m above ground. Culm sheaths deciduous, proper leathery, abaxially sparsely appressed black hairy, margins sericeous; apex concave; auricles reflexed, 10-12 ╳ c. 1-2 mm, bristly; ligules 3-5 mm high, bristly and concave, marginal bristles 4-5 mm long; blade reflexed, short, 1/10-1/6.5 as long as sheath proper, orange yellow hairy, adaxially glabrous, with prominent longitudinal ribs on both sides. Leaves of ultimate branch 4-6, sheaths sparsely white hispid, sheath apex glabrous; auricle absent; ligules slightly concave, c. 2 mm long, glabrous; leaf blade oblong-lanceolate, 34-42 ╳ 8-10 cm, very thin, pedicel 4-5 ╳ c. 2.5mm, base nearly rounded, adaxially smooth, abaxially villous, apex mucronate. Inflorescence iterauctant, 3-8 clustered pseudospikelets at each node; flowering branch with leaves; pseudospikelet fusiform, 11-16 ╳ 4-5mm; prophyll 1-keeled, obliquely triangular, 3.6-4.3 ╳ 2.1-2.8 mm, abaxially hispid, apex blunt, margin long ciliate; florets 5-7, all fertile, and each floret opening when mature; rachilla-internodes very short and not disarticulated. Glumes 1 or 2, 5.4-6.3 mm long, 7-8.4 mm wide, abaxially pubescent along the median, apex acute, margins long ciliate, many-veined; lemma ovate-oblong, 7.4-10.5 ╳ 7.5-9.5 mm, glabrous, apex acute, margins long ciliate, many-veined; palea narrowly lanceolate, 2-keeled, 10.7-12.6 ╳ 4.2-4.9 mm, both surfaces densely bristly, 5-veined between keels and without any vein on the other side of keels, apex acute, sometime slightly concave, margins long ciliate; lodicules absent. Stamens 6; anthers yellow, 5.8- 6.3 mm long, exserted, apex mucronate and with few white stinging hairs; filaments distinct. Ovary narrow-lanceolate, c. 1 mm, hispid, with a basal stalk c. 0.4 mm; style 9-9.9 mm; stigma 1, feathery, with few hairs; pistil 10.2-10.6 mm. Flowering observed in August. Fruit unknown.

DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT AND LOCAL USES This species is distributed in northwest of Red River ( Hong Ha ), northern Vietnam, and found in My Luong Commune , Yen Lap District and Chan Mong commune, Doan Hung District , Phu Tho province, and Tu Le Commune , Van Chan District , Yen Bai province. The species is cultivated in household gardens or near stream, between 50 and 1100 m a.s.l, hill or mountain area in Phu Tho and Yen Bai provinces. The flower as well as other material of holotype and isotype specimens were collected from the cultivated clump in My Luong Commune , Yen Lap District , Phu Tho province, Vietnam on 12 August 2010 and the material of paratype specimens were collected in Cau Hai bamboo garden, Chan Mong commune, Doan Hung District , Phu Tho province and Tu Le Commune , Van Chan District , Yen Bai province. Fruiting not seen. Shoot season is from July to September. This species is economically valuable to the local people. Its shoot are sweet and used for food, the leaves are exported to China (Taiwan), and the culms are used for household utensils, as well as raw material for paper-pulp.

CONSERVATION STATUS

Dendrocalamus concaviapiculus sp. nov. was planted for conservation purposes in Cau Hai bamboo garden, Forest Science Centre for Central Northern Vietnam, Chan Mong commune, Doan Hung district , Phu Tho province since 1991. This species was only found as several clumps cultivated in Phu Tho and Yen Bai provinces, and we estimated a total of less than 1000 individuals for these populations. It seems probable natural populations of this species may no more be found. We therefore recommend an IUCN Red List category of Vulnerable ( VU) with number fewer than 1000 mature individuals, growing at no more than ten locations ( IUCN 2001 ). REMARKS

This new species most closely resembles to D.yunnanicus Hsueh & D.Z. Li but differs in having longer palea, lemma and anthers, as well as glabrous leaf sheath apex.

IBSC

South China Botanical Garden

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

VU

Voronezh State University

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Dendrocalamus

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