Pueraria
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Subtribe: | Glycininae
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Genus: | Pueraria |
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Pueraria is a genus of 15–20[1] species of plants native to Asia. Some of the plants flowers are used as a traditional herb in Chinese medicine. Pueraria flower is known to reduce reactions to alcohol consumption.[2]
The genus is polyphyletic, with different species being related to species in Glycine (which includes soybean), Amphicarpaea, Nogra, Teyleria, Neonotonia, Pseudovigna, Pseudeminia, Pachyrhizus (which includes Jícama), and other genera of the tribe Phaseoleae.[3]
Species
The following five species are closely related and the name kudzu describes one or more of them. The morphological differences between the five species are subtle, they can breed with each other, and it appears that introduced kudzu populations in the United States have ancestry from more than one of the species.[4][5]
- P. edulis Pamp.[6]
- P. lobata (Willd.) Ohwi[6] (Kudzu) (by some treated as P. montana var. lobata)[7]
- P. montana (Lour.) Merr.[6]
- P. phaseoloides (Roxb.) Benth.[6][8]
- P. thomsonii Benth.[6]
Other plants that belong to this genus include:
- P. bella
- P. mirifica
- P. omeiensis Wang et Tang[6]
- P. peduncularis Grah.[6]
- P. tuberosa (Roxb.ex Willd.) DC.[1]
- P. wallichii (probably does not belong in Pueraria[3])
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References
- ^ a b "Pueraria DC". Flora of Pakistan.
- ^ Jim English (2009). "Calming Stomach and Gastric Upset". Nutrition Review. 4 (1). Retrieved 2012-1-5.
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(help) - ^ a b Jeongran Lee and Theodore Hymowitz (2001). "A molecular phylogenetic study of the subtribe Glycininae (Leguminosae) derived from the chloroplast DNA rps16 intron sequences". American Journal of Botany. 88 (11). Botanical Society of America: 2064–2073. doi:10.2307/3558432. JSTOR 3558432.
- ^ D. K. Jewett, C. J. Jiang, K. O. Britton, J. H. Sun and J. Tang (September 1, 2003). "Characterizing Specimens of Kudzu and Related Taxa with RAPD's". Castanea. 68 (3). Southern Appalachian Botanical Society: 254–260. ISSN 0008-7475. JSTOR 4034173.
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- ^ a b c d e f g "Pueraria". Chinese Plant Names.
- ^ "Pueraria montana var. lobata". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
- ^ "Pueraria DC". Taiwan Plant Names.