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Saccharum
Saccharum officinarum[3]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Panicoideae
Supertribe: Andropogonodae
Tribe: Andropogoneae
Subtribe: Saccharinae
Genus: Saccharum
L.
Type species
Saccharum officinarum
Synonyms[4]
  • Erianthus Michx.
  • Narenga Bor
  • Saccharifera Stokes
  • Syllepis E.Fourn.

Saccharum is a genus of tall perennial plants of the broomsedge tribe within the grass family.[5]

The genus is widespread across tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions in Africa, Eurasia, Australia, the Americas, and assorted oceanic islands. Several species are cultivated and naturalized in areas outside their native habitats.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Saccharum includes the sugarcanes. They have stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are generally rich in sugar, and measure two to six m (6 to 19 ft) tall. All sugarcane species interbreed and the major commercial cultivars are complex hybrids.

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Species

As of September 2021, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[4]

  • Saccharum alopecuroidum (L.) Nutt. - southeastern USA
  • Saccharum angustifolium (Nees) Trin. - South America
  • Saccharum asperum (Nees) Steud. - South America
  • Saccharum baldwinii Spreng. - southeastern USA
  • Saccharum beccarii (Stapf) Cope - Sumatra
  • Saccharum brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. - southeastern USA
  • Saccharum coarctatum (Fern.) R. Webster - southeastern USA
  • Saccharum contortum (Baldwin ex Elliott) Nutt. - southeastern USA
  • Saccharum fallax Balansa - China, Assam, southeast Asia
  • Saccharum filifolium Steud. - Afghanistan, Himalayas
  • Saccharum formosanum (Stapf) Ohwi - southern China
  • Saccharum giganteum (Walt.) Pers. - southeastern USA, Cuba, Jamaica, Paraguay, Argentina
  • Saccharum griffithii Munro ex Aitch. - from Yemen to Bangladesh
  • Saccharum intermedium Welker & Peichoto
  • Saccharum kajkaiense (Melderis) Melderis - Oman, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan
  • Saccharum longesetosum (Andersson) V.Naray. ex Bor - China, Himalayas, Indochina
  • Saccharum maximum (Brongn.) Trin. - Pacific Islands
  • Saccharum narenga (Nees ex Steud.) Hack. - China, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina, Ethiopia
  • Saccharum officinarum L. - New Guinea; naturalized in many warm places
  • Saccharum robustum Brandes & Jesw. ex Grassl - New Guinea
  • Saccharum rufipilum Steud. - China, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina
  • Saccharum sikkimense (Hook.f.) V.Naray. ex Bor - eastern Himalayas
  • Saccharum × sinense Roxb. – China
  • Saccharum spontaneum L. - Asia, Africa, Sicily, Papuasia
  • Saccharum stewartii Rajesw., R.R.Rao & Arti Garg - western Himalayas
  • Saccharum velutinum (Holttum) Cope - Peninsular Malaysia
  • Saccharum villosum Steud. - South America, Mesoamerica
  • Saccharum wardii (Bor) Bor ex Cope - Assam, Bhutan, Myanmar
  • Saccharum williamsii (Bor) Bor ex Cope - Nepal

Placed in Lasiorhachis by Plants of the World Online as of September 2021:[14]

  • Saccharum hildebrandtii (Hack.) ClaytonLasiorhachis hildebrandtii
  • Saccharum perrieri (A.Camus) Clayton.Lasiorhachis perrieri
  • Saccharum viguieri (A.Camus) ClaytonLasiorhachis viguieri

Placed in Tripidium by Plants of the World Online as of September 2021:[15]

  • Saccharum arundinaceum Retz. - East + South + Southeast Asia; New Guinea → Tripidium arundinaceum
  • Saccharum bengalense Retz. - India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan → Tripidium bengalense
  • Saccharum kanashiroi (Ohwi) Ohwi - Ryukyu Islands → Tripidium kanashiroi
  • Saccharum procerum Roxb. - China, Himalayas, Indochina → Tripidium procerum
  • Saccharum ravennae (L.) L. - Europe, Asia, Africa → Tripidium ravennae
  • Saccharum strictum (Host) Spreng. - from Italy to Iran → Tripidium strictum

Formerly included

Numerous species are now considered better suited in other genera: Andropogon, Chloris, Digitaria, Eriochrysis, Eulalia, Gynerium, Hemarthria, Imperata, Lophopogon, Melinis, Miscanthus, Panicum, Pappophorum, Paspalum, Perotis, Pogonatherum, Pseudopogonatherum, Spodiopogon, and Tricholaena.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ lectotype designated by Hitchcock, Prop. Brit. Bot. 119 (1929)
  2. ^ Tropicos, Saccharum L.
  3. ^ 1897 illustration from Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen
  4. ^ a b "Saccharum L.". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  5. ^ Linnaeus, Carl von. 1753.  Species Plantarum 1: 54 in Latin
  6. ^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  7. ^ Flora of China Vol. 22 Page 576 甘蔗属 gan zhe shu Saccharum Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 54. 1753. 
  8. ^ Flora of Pakistan, Saccharum Linn., Sp. Pl. 1: 54. 1753. Gen. Pl., ed. 5; 28.1754
  9. ^ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps
  10. ^ Catasus Guerra, L. 1997. Las gramíneas (Poaceae) de Cuba, I. Fontqueria 46: [i–ii], 1–259.
  11. ^ Davidse, G. & R. W. Pohl. 1994. 146. Saccharum L. 6: 378–379. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, D.F.
  12. ^ Phillips, S. 1995. Poaceae (Gramineae). Flora of Ethiopia 7: i–xx, 1–420.
  13. ^ Welker, C. A. D. & H. M. Longhi-Wagner. 2012. The genera Eriochrysis P. Beauv., Imperata Cirillo and Saccharum L. (Poaceae - Andropogoneae - Saccharinae) in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Botany 35(1): 87–105.
  14. ^ "Lasiorhachis (Hack.) Stapf". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  15. ^ "Tripidium H.Scholz". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2021-09-04.

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