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The Salsoloideae are a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae, formerly in family Chenopodiaceae.

DescriptionEdit

These are herbs, subshrubs, shrubs and some trees. Stems and leaves are often succulent. The ovary contains a spiral embryo. In most genera, scarious wings develop at the outside of the fruiting perianth, allowing for dispersal by the wind (anemochory). In tribe Caroxyleae, the stamens have vesiculose anther appendages, discolor with anthers, that probably play a role for insect pollination. In tribe Salsoleae the anther appendages are absent or small and inconspicuous.

DistributionEdit

The area with most species (center of diversity) are the deserts and semideserts of Central-Asia and the Middle East. Distribution of the subfamily extends to the Mediterranean, to Middle-Europe, north and south Africa, and Australia, some species have also been introduced to America. Many species grow in dry habitats (xerophytes) or tolerate salty soils (halophytes), some are ruderals.

Photosynthesis pathwayEdit

Salsoloideae are [[C4 carbon fixation|Template:C4 plants]] (with a few exceptions in tribe Salsoleae). Tribe Caroxyleae is exclusively of the NAD-malic enzyme Template:C4 subtype. Most Salsoleae also use the NADP-malic enzyme.<ref name="PyankovZiegler2001"/>

TaxonomyEdit

The type genus of subfamily Salsoloideae is Salsola L. According to recent research, the former classification did not reflect the phylogenetic relationship, so that the subfamily had to be reclassified; it is now split in two tribes, Caroxyleae and Salsoleae (in the strict sense).<ref name="AkhaniEdwards2007"/><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> The tribe Camphorosmeae is now treated in its own subfamily, Camphorosmoideae.<ref name="KadereitFreitag2011"/>

CaroxyleaeEdit

Caroxyleae Akhani & E. H. Roalson (as "Caroxyloneae")<ref name="AkhaniEdwards2007"/>

  • Akhania Template:Small, with 5 species<ref>Sukhorukov AP, Fedorova AV, Kushunina M, Mavrodiev EV (2022) Akhania, a new genus for Salsola daghestanica, Caroxylon canescens and C. carpathum (Salsoloideae, Chenopodiaceae, Amaranthaceae). PhytoKeys 211: 45-61. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.211.89408</ref>
  • Caroxylon Thunb., with 128 species
  • Climacoptera Botsch., with 41 species
  • Halanthium K.Koch, with 5 species
  • Halarchon Bunge, with one species
    • Halarchon vesiculosum (Moq.) Bunge
  • Halimocnemis C. A. Mey., with 27 species (Syn. Gamanthus Bunge, Halotis Bunge)
  • Halocharis Moq., with 7 species
  • Kaviria Akhani & E. H. Roalson, with 10 species
  • Nanophyton Less., with ca. 10 species
  • Ofaiston Raf., with one species
    • Ofaiston monandrum (Pall.) Moq.
  • Petrosimonia Bunge, with 12 species
  • Piptoptera Bunge, with one species
    • Piptoptera turkestana Bunge
  • Physandra Botsch., with one species
    • Physandra halimocnemis (Botsch.) Botsch.
  • Pyankovia Akhani & E. H. Roalson, with one species
    • Pyankovia brachiata (Pall.) Akhani & E. H. Roalson

SalsoleaeEdit

Classification in subfamily not sureEdit

ReferencesEdit

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