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''Daucus'' is a worldwide
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of herbaceous plants of the
celery Celery (''Apium graveolens'' Dulce Group or ''Apium graveolens'' var. ''dulce'') is a cultivated plant belonging to the species ''Apium graveolens'' in the family Apiaceae that has been used as a vegetable since ancient times. The original wild ...
family
Apiaceae Apiaceae () or Umbelliferae is a family of mostly aromatic flowering plants named after the type genus ''Apium,'' and commonly known as the celery, carrot, or parsley family, or simply as umbellifers. It is the 16th-largest family of flowering p ...
of which the best-known species is the cultivated
carrot The carrot ('' Daucus carota'' subsp. ''sativus'') is a root vegetable, typically orange in colour, though heirloom variants including purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist, all of which are domesticated forms of the wild ...
. ''Daucus'' has about 45 species. The oldest carrot fossil is 1.3 Ma, and was found on the island of
Madeira Madeira ( ; ), officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira (), is an autonomous Regions of Portugal, autonomous region of Portugal. It is an archipelago situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, in the region of Macaronesia, just under north of ...
in the Atlantic Ocean.


Description

Members of ''Daucus'' are distinguished within the family ''Apiaceae'' by their leaves which are 2–3 pinnatisect with narrow end sections. The genus primarily consists of biennial plants but also includes some annual plants and some perennial herbs. All ''Daucus'' have bristly stems. The inflorescences are
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s. The flowers are mostly white, with bracts and bracteoles. The petals may be pure white, reddish, pinkish or yellowish. They are
emarginate The following terms are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (that is, the leaf blade or 'lamina' is undivided) or compound (that is, the leaf blade is divided into two or more leaflets) ...
above and have pointed, wrapped lobules. The petals are often unequal in size, with petals at the outermost edge of the inflorescence often being larger. The fruit is an ovoid to ellipsoidal
schizocarp A schizocarp is a dry fruit that, when mature, splits up into mericarps. There are different definitions: * Any Dry fruits, dry fruit composed of multiple carpels that separate. : Under this definition the mericarps can contain one or more ...
, cylindrical or compressed, with ciliate primary ribs and secondary ribs with a row of hooked spines. Some species have a small pale or white edible
taproot A taproot is a large, central, and dominant root from which other roots sprout laterally. Typically a taproot is somewhat straight and very thick, is tapering in shape, and grows directly downward. In some plants, such as the carrot, the taproot ...
, similar to a radish, which may or may not be bitter in taste.


Ecology

''Daucus''
pollination Pollination is the transfer of pollen from an anther of a plant to the stigma (botany), stigma of a plant, later enabling fertilisation and the production of seeds. Pollinating agents can be animals such as insects, for example bees, beetles or bu ...
is carried out by insects, primarily:
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,
Coleoptera Beetles are insects that form the Taxonomic rank, order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 40 ...
,
Diptera Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advance ...
, and
Hymenoptera Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones. Many of the species are parasitic. Females typi ...
. It is a
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genus with endemic species on most continents as well as on many islands and in isolated areas. The genus centre is in
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and
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in the Temperate Zone. Prolonged dry or cold weather tends to retard growth in ''Daucus'' species, but the genus as a whole is evolutionarily adaptive to these conditions. Some ''Daucus'' species accumulate substantial resources in large underground taproots without impeding plant development. Native to Europe is the
carrot The carrot ('' Daucus carota'' subsp. ''sativus'') is a root vegetable, typically orange in colour, though heirloom variants including purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist, all of which are domesticated forms of the wild ...
, with several subspecies, including subsp. carota (
wild carrot ''Daucus carota'', whose common names include wild carrot, European wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace (North America), is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. It is native to temperate regions of the Old World ...
), subsp. gummifer (sea carrot) and subsp. ''sativus'', a cultivated form of carrot, also called garden carrot). Four members of the Daucus genus were examined to determine differences in isoenzyme patterns and plastid DNA. The four were: ''Daucus carota'' subspecies ''sativus'' cultivar Danvers, ''D. carota'' subsp. ''gummifer'', ''D. capillifolius'', and ''D. pusillus''. Although only one form of HSDH (homoserine dehydrogenase) was present in each ''Daucus'' line, the rate of migration of HSDH from cv. Danvers was different from that of the others. Multiple isoenzymic forms of ADH were present in each ''Daucus'' cultivar. Comparison of endonuclease restriction fragment patterns from plastid DNAs digested by BamHI revealed only small differences between plastid DNAs of cv. Danvers and subsp. ''gummifer'', whereas large differences were observed between cv. Danvers and ''D. pusillus'' plastid DNA patterns. No differences were found between cv. Danvers and ''D. capillifolius'' plastid DNA patterns when examined using eight different restriction enzymes. The data indicate that specific isoenzyme and organelle DNA restriction fragment patterns will be useful markers for precise identification of genomes of different ''Daucus'' species.


Species

45 species are currently accepted. *''
Daucus aleppicus ''Daucus'' is a worldwide genus of herbaceous plants of the celery family Apiaceae of which the best-known species is the cultivated carrot. ''Daucus'' has about 45 species. The oldest carrot fossil is 1.3 Ma, and was found on the island of Made ...
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Daucus aureus ''Daucus'' is a worldwide genus of herbaceous plants of the celery family Apiaceae of which the best-known species is the cultivated carrot. ''Daucus'' has about 45 species. The oldest carrot fossil is 1.3 Ma, and was found on the island of Made ...
'' – yellow fruit's carrot, golden carrot; Mediterranean basin and Canary Islands *''
Daucus bicolor ''Daucus'' is a worldwide genus of herbaceous plants of the celery family Apiaceae of which the best-known species is the cultivated carrot. ''Daucus'' has about 45 species. The oldest carrot fossil is 1.3 Ma, and was found on the island of Made ...
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Daucus biseriatus ''Daucus'' is a worldwide genus of herbaceous plants of the celery family Apiaceae of which the best-known species is the cultivated carrot. ''Daucus'' has about 45 species. The oldest carrot fossil is 1.3 Ma, and was found on the island of Made ...
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Daucus broteri ''Daucus broteri'', commonly known as Brotero's carrot, is a wild relative of ''Daucus carota'' that can be found across the northeast Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Middle East. It grows in cultivated and plantation-type land. Descrip ...
'' – Brotero's carrot; southeastern Europe to
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Daucus carota ''Daucus carota'', whose common names include wild carrot, European wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace (North America), is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. It is native to temperate regions of the Old World ...
'' – wild carrot, Queen Anne’s lace; Europe, Northern Africa, western and Central Asia, southern China, introduced elsewhere *'' Daucus conchitae'' – 
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and southwestern Turkey *'' Daucus crinitus'' – Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Africa *'' Daucus decipiens'' –
Madeira Madeira ( ; ), officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira (), is an autonomous Regions of Portugal, autonomous region of Portugal. It is an archipelago situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, in the region of Macaronesia, just under north of ...
*'' Daucus della-cellae'' – 
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*'' Daucus durieua'' – Durieu's carrot;
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*'' Daucus edulis'' – 
Madeira Madeira ( ; ), officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira (), is an autonomous Regions of Portugal, autonomous region of Portugal. It is an archipelago situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, in the region of Macaronesia, just under north of ...
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*'' Daucus elegans'' – Canary Islands *'' Daucus glaber'' – eastern Mediterranean to northern Iran *'' Daucus glochidiatus'' – Australia and New Zealand *'' Daucus gracilis'' – Algeria *'' Daucus guttatus'' – eastern Mediterranean to Iran *'' Daucus hochstetteri'' – Eritrea and Ethiopia *'' Daucus humilis'' – Cape Verde *'' Daucus incognitus'' – eastern tropical Africa from Ethiopia to Mozambique *'' Daucus insularis'' – Cape Verde *'' Daucus involucratus'' – southern and eastern Greece to Crete and western and southern Turkey, Cyprus, and central Israel *'' Daucus jordanicus'' Libya, and Syria to Jordan *''
Daucus mauritii ''Daucus'' is a worldwide genus of herbaceous plants of the celery family Apiaceae of which the best-known species is the cultivated carrot. ''Daucus'' has about 45 species. The oldest carrot fossil is 1.3 Ma, and was found on the island of Made ...
'' – northern Morocco *'' Daucus melananthus'' – central and eastern tropical Africa, Yemen, Madagascar, and South Africa *'' Daucus microscias'' – northern Iraq to northwestern and north-central Iran *'' Daucus minusculus'' – Morocco, Portugal, and Sardinia *'' Daucus mirabilis'' – northeastern Libya *'' Daucus montanus'' – Mexico to Central America and the Andes *'' Daucus muricatus'' – Azores and western and central Mediterranean *'' Daucus pedunculatus'' – eastern tropical Africa from central Ethiopia to Mozambique *'' Daucus pumilus'' – Mediterranean basin and the Canary Islands *'' Daucus pusillus'' (syn. ''D. arcanus'' ) – American wild carrot; western Canada to northern Mexico and the southeastern US, and southeastern Brazil to southern South America *'' Daucus reboudii'' – northern Algeria and Tunisia *'' Daucus ribeirensis'' – Cape Verde *'' Daucus rouyi'' – Corsica, Sardinia, Algeria, and Tunisia *'' Daucus sahariensis'' – Morocco to Libya and Sinai *'' Daucus setifolius'' – southern Spain and northwestern Africa *'' Daucus setulosus'' – southeastern Europe to western Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, and northwestern Libya *'' Daucus subsessilis'' – Cyprus, the Levant, southern Iran, and the northeastern Arabian Peninsula *'' Daucus syrticus'' – Tunisia, Libya, and northern Egypt *'' Daucus tenuisectus'' – southwestern Morocco *'' Daucus virgatus'' – Algeria and Tunisia


Allergenicity

''Daucus'' has an OPALS allergy scale rating of 10 out of 10, indicating extremely high potential to cause allergic reactions.


References

The article is based on the following sources: * Seybold Siegmund (eds): ''interactive'' Schmeil-Fitschen (CD-Rom), Source & Meyer, Wiebelsheim 2001/2002,
''Daucus''
Flora of China


External links


species list
on the Germplasm Resources Information Network

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