- Pistia
Taxobox
name = "Pistia stratiotes"
image_width = 250px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Alismatales
familia =Araceae
genus = "Pistia" L.
species = "P. stratiotes"
binomial = "Pistia stratiotes"
binomial_authority = L."Pistia" is a genus of
aquatic plant in the familyAraceae , comprising a single species, "Pistia stratiotes", often called water cabbage or water lettuce. Its native distribution is uncertain, but probably pantropical; it was first described from theNile nearLake Victoria inAfrica . It is now present, either naturally or through human introduction, in nearly all tropical and subtropical fresh waterways.It floats on the surface of the water its roots hanging submersed beneath floating leaves. It is a perennial
monocotyledon with thick, soft leaves that form a rosette. The leaves can be up to 14 cm long and have no stem. They are light green, with parallel veins, wavy margins and are covered in short hairs which form basket-like structures which trap air bubbles, increasing the plant's buoyancy. Theflower s are dioecious, and are hidden in the middle of the plant amongst the leaves. Small green berries form after successful fertilization. The plant can also undergoasexual reproduction . Mother and daughter plants are connected by a shortstolon , forming dense mats.The growth habit can make it a
weed in waterways. It is a common aquatic weed in theUnited States , particularly inFlorida where it may clog waterways. It has the potential to reduce the biodiversity of a waterway. Mats of "Pistia" block gas exchange at the air-water interface, reducing the oxygen in the water and killingfish . They also block light, killing native submerged plants, and alter immersed plant communities by crushing them."Pistia" can be controlled by mechanical harvestors that remove the water lettuce from the water and transport it to disposal on shore. Aquatic herbicides may also be used. Two
insect s are also being used as abiological control . Adults and larvae of theSouth America nweevil , "Neohydronomous affinis" feed on "Pistia" leaves, and the larvae of moth "Spodoptera pectinicornis" fromThailand . Both are proving to be useful tools in the management of "Pistia".Water lettuce is often used in tropical aquariums to provide cover for fry and small fish. It is also helpful as it outcompetes algae for nutrients in the water, thereby preventing massive algal blooms.
External links
* [http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/pistpic.html Centre for Aquatic and Invasive Plants]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.