- Alchornea glandulosa
Taxobox
name = "Alchornea glandulosa"
image_width = 200px
status = NE
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Malpighiales
familia =Euphorbiaceae
subfamilia =Acalyphoideae
tribus =Alchorneae
subtribus =Alchorneinae
genus = "Alchornea "
species = "A. glandulosa"
binomial = "Alchornea glandulosa"
binomial_authority =Poepp. &Endl.
synonyms = "Alchornea irucurama" Casar.
"Alchornea pittieri" Pax
"Alchornea subrotunda" Baill.
"Alchornea umboensis" Croizat"Alchornea glandulosa" is a
tree species of theAcalyphoideae native toSouth America , growing for example in southernBrazil fromMinas Gerais toRio Grande do Sul . It is locally known as "tamanqueiro", "tapiá" or "amor seco". This gnarled tree grows preferentially inriparian forest , where it a commonpioneer species growing to a heigth a height of 10-20 m. It is essentiallyevergreen , though in the hotaustral summer months there is a more pronounced changeover of leaves, and branches are denuded to some extent. [Conegero "et al." (2003), Pascotto "et al." (2006)]The
fruit is about 8.7 mm long by 5.9 mm wide on average, and contains one roundseed measuring about 4.45 mm in diameter; very rarely a second seed develops. This sticks out of anaril at the fruit's tip; when ripe, the seedcoat turns bright red and the fruit somewhat resembles that of a yew with a larger and more prominent seed. Fruit ripen in the summer months, roughly between September/October and December/January in S Brazil, and as the trees bear less leaves at that time than otherwise, the bright red fruit are easily spotted.Pascotto "et al." (2006)]This tree is often cut down for
timber , but it is also useful as ahoney plant . Also, its leaves contain compounds ofmedical interest. Infolk medicine , "Alchornea " species are used to treat assortedskin disease s,diarrhea ,inflammation s,leprosy andrheuma . Scientific studies have confirmed most of these effects, and also found extracts of certain species to kill offtrypanosoma , somebacteria andfungi , andcancer cells; the latter properties have also been tested in "A. glandulosa". Compounds of interest in "A. glandulosa" include thephytosterol sβ-sitosterol andstigmasterol , theterpenoid loliolide , theguanidine alkaloid N-1,N-2,N-3-triisopentenylguanidine , and thephenolic compoundcorilagin . [Conegero "et al." (2003)]Given the fruit's attractive color and the conspicuous display at the branch-tips, the this tree appears to be distributed by
bird s which eat the fruit and spread the seeds.Perching bird s, namelytanager s (Thraupidae),thrush es (Turdidae) andtyrant flycatcher s (Tyrannidae), are most commonly seen to feed on the fruit. Some birds, such as theSilver-beaked Tanager ("Ramphocelus carbo"), prune off the seedcoat and eat it, discarding the seed, but most swallow the entire fruit. Species such as theSwallow Tanager ("Tersina viridis") and thePale-breasted Thrush ("Turdus leucomelas"), but perhaps most of all theSayaca Tanager ("Thraupis sayaca"), appear to be particularly fond of them. Indeed, the Sayaca Tanager will defend richly fruiting "A. glandulosa" trees against similar-sized birds such as theBlue Dacnis ("Dacnis cayana") or theRed-eyed Vireo ("Vireo olivaceus"). It may be that at least locally, "T. sayaca" is crucial for the tree's reproduction and survival."A. glandulosa" fruit are also significant food of certain migrant birds in their winter quarters. In particular the Red-eyed Vireo and the
White-necked Thrush ("Turdus albicollis") have been noted to be fond of them, andSwainson's Flycatcher s ("Myiarchus swainsoni") visit the trees very often too. But as it does not relish the fruits very much, the latter species is perhaps more attracted to insects living on the tree.ee also
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References
* (2003): Constituintes químicos de "Alchornea glandulosa" (Euphorbiaceae) [Chemical contituents of "Alchornea glandulosa" (Euphorbiaceae)] . "Quím. Nova" 26(6): 825-827 [Portuguese with English abstract] . doi|10.1590/S0100-40422003000600008 [http://www.scielo.br/pdf/qn/v26n6/a08v26n6.pdf PDF fulltext]
* (2006): Avifauna dispersora de sementes de "Alchornea glandulosa" (Euphorbiaceae) em uma área de mata ciliar no estado de São Paulo [Seed dispersal of "Alchornea glandulosa" (Euphorbiaceae) by birds in a gallery forest in São Paulo, southeastern Brazil.] . "Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia" 14(3): 291-296 [Portuguese with English abstract] . [http://www.ararajuba.org.br/sbo/ararajuba/artigos/Volume143/ara143not5.pdf PDF fulltext]
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