Cycas

Cycas
Temporal range: Paleogene–Recent
A large cycas under development
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Cycadophyta
Class: Cycadopsida
Order: Cycadales
Suborder: Cycadineae
Family: Cycadaceae
Pers.[2]
Genus: Cycas
L.[1]
Type species
C. circinalis[1]
L.[1]
Synonyms[3]
  • Dyerocycas Nakai
  • Epicycas de Laub.
  • Todda-pana Adans.

Cycas is a genus of cycad, and the only genus in the family Cycadaceae with all other genera of cycad being divided between the Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae families. Cycas circinalis, a species endemic to India, was the first cycad species to be described in western literature, and is the type species of the genus.[4][5]

As of April 2024, there are 119 accepted species within the genus Cycas, all of which are native to Asia, Oceania, and eastern Africa and the Indian ocean region, with the largest number of species native to Australia, China and Vietnam.[6][7][8]

In horticulture, the most widely grown and perhaps best-known Cycas species is Cycas revoluta, which is commercially grown in large numbers for sale as houseplants or to be used in landscaping.[8][9][10]

The majority of Cycas species are highly endangered. Many are threatened by the illegal trade of wild collected plants for plant collectors, and through the conversion of land for urban development or agricultural use.[8]

Range

The genus Cycas is native to parts of Asia, eastern Africa and Oceania.[8] Cycas has the widest distribution of any genus of cycad.[11]

In Asia, Cycas (and therefore, the family Cycadaceae) represent the only cycads native to Asia. Within Asia, Cycas species are native from India and Sri Lanka in the west, through China to Japan in the north east and through south east Asia (including the Philippines) to Indonesia in the south. Globally, the northernmost species ( Cycas revoluta) is found at 31°N in southern Japan.[8][9]

As of April 2024, the largest number of currently accepted species of Cycas in Asia are found in Vietnam (27 species), China (23 species), India (14 species), Thailand (12 species), Philippines (12 species) and Indonesia (10 species).[7] The distribution of Cycas species in Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia is not well known, but as of April 2024, no accepted cycad species is known to be endemic to any of these three countries.[7][8]

In Africa, cycads belonging to all three cycad families are found making it a major center of diversity for cycads in general, but only one Cycas species (Cycas thouarsii) is native and it is restricted to eastern Africa and nearby island nations. C. thouarsii grows in a comparatively wide area including coastal regions of Mozambique, Tanzania, and Kenya in mainland Africa, extending to the Seychelles, Madagascar and Comoros islands in the Indian Ocean.[8][12]

In Oceania, Cycas species are native to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the island nations of the Pacific Ocean region, but are absent from New Zealand. As in Asia, Cycas is the only genus of cycad found across the region, with the exception for Australia, where cycads native to all three families of cycads are found. Despite this, Australia also has the largest number of Cycas species globally with 34 native Cycas species accepted (as of April 2024), including the southernmost species globally (Cycas megacarpa) found at 26°S in southeast Queensland.[7][8][13] At least 7 Cycas species are found in Papua New Guinea, some of which are also found in parts of neighbouring Indonesia.[7] In the broader region, Cycas seemannii is found in Melanesia and western Polynesia and Cycas micronesica is found across Micronesia.[8][14][15]

Globally, some Cycas species are considered to be relatively widespread, for example Cycas thouarsii is native to a large area of mainland Africa and islands of the Indian Ocean, and Cycas pectinata and Cycas clivicola are both native to large areas of Asia; however, most Cycas species have restricted distributions, with some restricted to very small areas. In Asia, for example, more than 75% of species occur in no more than one country. For some countries, even though the number of species may not be high, the level of species-specific genetic variation can be very high meaning that so that even countries with few species, it may contain distinct gene pools of widespread species.[8][16]

Evolution

Cycas sp.

Cycas (and the Cycadaceae family) is considered as being an early offshoot that diverged early from all other living cycads (which belong to the family Zamiaceae). Estimates of the timing of the split ranging from the Jurassic[17] to the Carboniferous.[18] The earliest fossils assignable to Cycas are known from the Paleogene of East Asia, such as Cycas fushunensis from the Eocene (around 47.5 million years ago) of Northeast China with East Asia likely representing the ancestral homeland of the genus.[19] The presence of Cycas in Australasia and eastern Africa is relatively new, but the major evolutionary events behind the genesis of new species have taken place in Indochina and Australia, where the majority of living species are native.[8]

Fossil seeds from the Middle Jurassic of England and British Columbia were suggested in a 2017 study to be more closely related to Cycas than other cycads and were assigned to the same family, Cycadaceae.[20] A later study suggested that these seeds could not be assigned to the stem-group of Cycas with confidence due to lacking the double vascular system that characterises the seeds of all living cycads.[21] The leaf fossil genus Paracycas known from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of Europe has been suggested to be early representatives of the Cycas lineage by cladistic analysis.[18]

Morphology

Bark of Cycas rumphii

The plants are dioecious, and the family Cycadaceae is unique among the cycads in not forming seed cones on female plants, but rather a group of leaf-like structures called megasporophylls each with seeds on the lower margins, and pollen cones or strobilus on male individuals.

The caudex is cylindrical, surrounded by the persistent petiole bases. Most species form distinct branched or unbranched trunks but in some species the main trunk can be subterranean with the leaf crown appearing to arise directly from the ground. There are two types of leaves - foliage leaves and scaly leaves. The foliage leaves are pinnate (or more rarely bipinnate) and arranged spirally, with thick and hard keratinose.[clarification needed] They are not permanent and fall off leaving back leaf-bases. The leaflets are articulated, have midrib but lack secondary veins. The scaly leaves are persistent, brown in colour and protective in function. Megasporophylls are not gathered in cones. Pollination takes place by air.

Reproduction

A male cone of Cycas circinalis
Cycas native to Odisha

Cycas take about 10 years to reach sexual maturity, after years of exclusive vegetative growth, which occurs by bulbils arising at the base of the trunk.[citation needed]

Conservation status

Cycas species are threatened worldwide and almost all the species are listed in the IUCN Red List. Cycas beddomei is the only species of the genus Cycas listed in Appendix I of CITES. All other members of Cycadaceae are listed under Appendix II.[22] Cycas rumphii and Cycas pectinata have the most widespread distribution.

Phylogeny

Cycas media megasporophylls with nearly-mature seeds on a wild plant in north Queensland, Australia
Grove of Cycas media in north Queensland
Cycas platyphylla in north Queensland with new flush of fronds during the rainy season, still with glaucous bloom
Phylogeny of Cycas[23]
section

C. micholitzii Dyer

Stangerioides
(Pectinata)

C. multipinnata Chen & Yang

C. pectinata Buchanan-Hamilton

C. thouarsii Brown ex Gaudichaud-Beaupré

(Panzhihuaenses)
section

C. revoluta Thunberg (Sago palm)

C. taitungensis Shen et al.

Asiorientales
section

C. tropophylla Hill & Lôc

C. ferruginea Wei

C. curranii (Schuster) Hill

C. debaoensis Zhong & Chen

C. brachycantha Hill, Nguyên & Lôc

C. immersa Craib

Panzhihuaenses
(Cycas)

C. bifida (Dyer) Hill

C. szechuanensis Cheng & Fu

section
subsection

C. wadei Merrill

Wadeanae
subsection
Taiwanianosae
Wadeanae
section
subsection

C. circinalis L. (Indu)

C. micronesica Hill

Cycas
subsection

C. pschannae Srivastava & Singh

C. edentata de Laubenfels

C. nitida Hill & Lindström

C. rumphii Miquel

Rumphiae
Cycas
section

C. clivicola Hill

subsection

C. siamensis Miquel

C. vespertilio Lindström & Hill

C. riuminiana Porte ex Regel

Indosinenses
subsection

C. macrocarpa Griffith

C. nongnoochiae Hill

C. elongata (Leandri) Wang

C. tansachana Hill & Yang

C. lindstromii Yang, Hill & Nguyên

C. condaoensis Hill & Yang

Lindstroemiae
Indosinenses
section

C. diannanensis Guan & Tao

C. cairnsiana von Mueller

C. petrae Lindström & Hill

C. megacarpa Hill

C. calcicola Maconochie

C. armstrongii Miquel

C. balansae Warburg

C. segmentifida Wang & Deng

C. dolichophylla Hill, Nguyên & Lôc

C. simplicipinna (Smitinand) Hill

C. guizhouensis Lan & Zou

C. chevalieri Leandri

C. maconochiei Chirgwin & Hill

C. arenicola Hill

C. schumanniana Lauterbach

C. aculeata Hill & Nguyên

C. silvestris Hill

C. basaltica Gardner

C. semota Hill

C. orientis Hill

C. canalis Hill

C. hongheensis Yang & Yang ex Wang

C. conferta Chirgwin

C. angulata Brown

C. indica Lindström & Hill (=Cycas swamyi)

C. annaikalensis Rita Singh &Radha

C. beddomei Dyer

C. sphaerica Roxburgh

Endemicae

Other species:

References

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