- Salvinia
Taxobox
name = "Salvinia" (Salviniaceae)
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Salvinia natans"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pteridophyta
classis =Pteridopsida
ordo =Salviniales
familia = Salviniaceae
genus = "Salvinia"
genus_authority = Ség.
subdivision_ranks = species
subdivision =
*"Salvinia auriculata "
*"Salvinia biloba "
*"Salvinia cucullata "
*"Salvinia cyathiformis "
*"Salvinia hastata "
*"Salvinia herzogii "
*"Salvinia minima "
*"Salvinia molesta "
*"Salvinia natans "
*"Salvinia nymphellula "
*"Salvinia oblongifolia "
*"Salvinia radula "
*"Salvinia rotundifolia "
*"Salvinia sprucei ""Salvinia", the sole
genus in the family Salviniaceae, is a floating fern. The Salviniaceae are related to the other water ferns, including theMosquito fern , "Azolla". Some sources include "Azolla" in Salviniaceae, although the genus is generally given its own family,Azollaceae .Described by Séguier, in Pl. Veron. 3: 52. 1754.
Salviniaceae and the other fern families in order
Salviniales are heterosporous, producingspores of differing sizes.Leaf development in Salvinia is unique. The upper side of the floating leaf, which appears to face the stem axis, is morphologically abaxial (J. G. Croxdale 1978, 1979, 1981).
About ten
species Distribution
Mostly tropical, North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Eurasia, Africa including Madagascar.
Description
Small, floating aquatics with creeping stems, branched, bearing hairs but no true roots. Leaves in whorls of 3, with 2 leaves green, sessile or short-petioled, flat, entire, and floating, 1 leaf finely dissected, petiolate, rootlike, and pendent. Submerged leaves bearing sori that are surrounded by basifixed membranous indusia (sporocarps); sporocarps of 2 types, bearing either megasporangia that are few in number (ca. 10), each with single megaspore, or many microsporangia, each with 64 microspores. Spores of 2 kinds and sizes, both globose, trilete. Megagametophytes and microgametophytes protruding through sporangium wall; megagametophytes floating on water surface with archegonia directed downward; microgametophytes remaining fixed to sporangium wall.
Economic Uses
Giant salvinia ("Salvinia molesta") is a commonly introduced invasive weed in warm climates. It grows rapidly and forms dense mats over still waters. It is native to South America. A tinyweevil , "Cyrtobagous salviniae ", has been used successfully to control giant salvinia.S. "natans" is commonly used in
aquariums as a decorative floating plant. [http://www.tropica.dk/productcard_1.asp?id=011]ources
* [http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/nov01/giant1101.htm USDA]
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=233501216 Salvia minima in Flora of North America]
* [http://www.wapms.org/plants/salvinia.html S. molesta as pest]
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