
''Dorstenia'' is a genus within the mulberry family,
Moraceae. Depending on the author, there are said to be 100 to 170 species within this genus, second only in number to the genus ''
Ficus'' within Moraceae. ''Dorstenia'' species are mainly known for their unusual inflorescences and growth habits. ''Dorstenia'' is named in honor of the German physician and botanist
Theodor Dorsten (1492–1552).
[Genaust, Helmut (1976). ''Etymologisches Wörterbuch der botanischen Pflanzennamen'' ] The
type species is ''
Dorstenia contrajerva''.
Growth habit
''Dorstenia'' is unique in the family Moraceae because of the extremely diverse growth habits and forms of its species. While the majority of Moraceae are woody perennials, ''Dorstenia'' species are predominantly herbaceous, succulent, or suffrutescent perennials. Only 10% exhibit the typical woody habit of the Moraceae.

The spectrum of the genus ''Dorstenia'' ranges from small annuals to perennial herbaceous plants with and without rhizomes or tubers,
geophytes,
lithophytes
Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. They can be classified as either epilithic (or epipetric) or endolithic; epilithic lithophytes grow on the surfaces of rocks, while endolithic lithophytes grow in the crevices of rocks (and are als ...
,
epiphytes, woody shrubs and succulents (stem or leaf succulents). Their juice is mostly milky white, rarely yellow or colorless. The hairs that are found on most species are at least partially hook-shaped.
The leaves mostly are arranged in spirals and rosettes, and rarely as two-rowed leaves. The leaf blades may be shield-, hand- or foot-shaped, whole, incised, lobed or feathered. Usually the leaf edges are perforated or notched. The ever-present stipulae are also variable in shape. Usually they are leathery, sometimes large, leaf-like and durable or sometimes small, awl-shaped and quickly falling off.
Reproductive structure and fruits
The most striking characteristic of ''Dorstenia'' is their reproductive structure, called
pseudanthium (Greek for "false flower") or in Moraceae
hypanthium, which is composed of clusters of tiny unisexual flowers on a disc- or cup-shaped receptacle that are often adorned with bracts of various sizes and shapes. The pseudanthiums can be planar, convex, concave, round, oval, square, lobed, twig, star, boot, or tongue-shaped. Their color varies from green to yellowish and reddish to violet and brown. Beneath the pseudanthium, there are usually bracts, scattered or in rows, sometimes carrying appendages. Sometimes the bracts are absent and only their remaining tooth-shaped, awl-like, spatula-shaped or band-shaped appendages are recognizable.

The globular, tapered, or warty flowers are unisexual. The female flowers within the receptacle mature first. The male flowers are either scattered between the female flowers or are concentrated on the outer edge of the receptacle or are separated by a flower-free zone at the outer edge. They are stalked and carry one to four (usually two to three) free or almost free tepals and one to four (usually two to three) stamens. The sunken female flowers carry tubular tepals and a free fruit node with one or two, then mostly unequal scars. Like most members of the Moraceae, ''Dorstenia'' species have drupe-like fruits that are embedded in the receptacle. However, a special feature of ''Dorstenia'' drupes is that they explode to release and scatter the seeds by way of a centrifugal mechanism. The stone seeds are usually small with a minuscule endosperm.
Taxonomy
''Dorstenia'' is part of the tribe Dorstenieae of the family Moraceae, and all three levels of classification are
monophyletic
In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
from chloroplast and nuclear DNA phylogenies, with morphological characters that also support.
The family Moraceae is a part of the monophyletic order
Rosales, and within this order Moraceae is most closely related to the plant families
Ulmaceae,
Cannabaceae, and
Urticaceae.
Evolution
Fossils of ''
Ficus'' and ''
Morus'' fruits have been found on the African continent, and are used to approximate the origin of the family
Moraceae to a maximum of 135 million years ago. In a recent study using fossil fruits, Bayesian molecular dating, and maximum likelihood, researchers attempted to reconstruct the ancestral history of ''Dorstenia'' with ITS (
internal transcribed spacer) sequences from ribosomal DNA of 35 ''Dorstenia'' species and seven out-group species from the different tribes within the Moraceae. The goal was to resolve a long-standing issue regarding ''Dorstenia''; whether this genus diverged and radiated prior to the split of Africa and South America about 105 mya, and members of this genus are on separate continents by
vicariance
Allopatric speciation () – also referred to as geographic speciation, vicariant speciation, or its earlier name the dumbbell model – is a mode of speciation that occurs when biological populations become geographically isolated from ...
, or if this genus diverged post-split and ''Dorstenia'' became established in the Neotropics by seed dispersal.
This study produced a phylogeny indicating an initial Old World divergence around 112.3 mya, divergence and radiance of New World ''Dorstenia'' at 67.2 and 30.3 mya respectively, and an Old World group nested within the New World that radiated around 13.6 mya. The results of this phylogeny do not reveal whether vicariance or seed dispersal explains the biogeography; however, due to the small endosperm that is typical of ''Dorstenia'' seeds, it is unlikely that seed dispersal by animals is the reason for the New World and reemerged Old World species. The pattern seen does suggest several hypotheses regarding how the New World lineage came about as well as how three Old World ''Dorstenia'' species are nested in the New World clade. It is theorized that the New World lineage crossed over via Asia and then
Beringia
Beringia is defined today as the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the Lena River in Russia; on the east by the Mackenzie River in Canada; on the north by 72 degrees north latitude in the Chukchi Sea; and on the south by the tip ...
, established populations all throughout the North and South Americas, and when climate conditions changed (and North America was no longer tropical or subtropical), that the North American populations died out, leaving only those in South America. This idea also theoretically allows for Old World species nested within the New World lineage, with ''Dorstenia'' populations established in America returning to Africa via Beringia while climatic conditions were still favorable. For this hypothesis to receive more credence, fossil ''Dorstenia'' plants in North America would be needed.
Distribution and habitat
The species are fairly equally distributed between the
Afrotropics
The Afrotropical realm is one of Earth's eight biogeographic realms. It includes Africa south of the Sahara Desert, the majority of the Arabian Peninsula, the island of Madagascar, southern Iran and extreme southwestern Pakistan, and the island ...
and
Neotropics. Only
one species grows east of Arabia, in the tropical forests of Southern India and Sri Lanka.
Uses
South American species such as ''
Dorstenia contrajerva'' and ''
Dorstenia brasiliensis''
are a source of the herbal preparation
contrayerva that has been used as a tonic and febrifuge, and as an antidote in South American folk medicine.
In North America powder made from the rootstocks and leaves of ''
Dorstenia contrajerva'' is mixed with tobacco for improving the taste of cigarettes.
In
Oman the tubers of ''
Dorstenia foetida'' are cooked and eaten.
''
Dorstenia barteri'' is used in West African folk medicine. Scientific research has shown that it contains numerous flavonoid compounds that have anti-microbial, anti-reverse transcriptase, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Species
In the past many species were described that are now considered synonyms. This is due to the great variability of many ''Dorstenia'' species. New species are still discovered, such as ''Dorstenia luamensis'' a hanging lithophyte from Congo, first described in 2014. The following list only contains the accepted species (without varieties) as listed in
The Plant List
The Plant List was a list of botanical names of species of plants created by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Missouri Botanical Garden and launched in 2010. It was intended to be a comprehensive record of all known names of plant species ...
.
The Plant List
Retrieved 24.10.2017.
* '' Dorstenia africana''
* '' Dorstenia afromontana''
* '' Dorstenia albertii''
* '' Dorstenia alta''
* '' Dorstenia angusticornis''
* '' Dorstenia annua''
* '' Dorstenia appendiculata''
* '' Dorstenia arifolia''
* '' Dorstenia aristeguietae''
* '' Dorstenia africana''
* '' Dorstenia astyanactis''
* '' Dorstenia bahiensis''
* '' Dorstenia barnimiana''
* '' Dorstenia barteri''
* ''Dorstenia belizensis
''Dorstenia belizensis'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to Belize
Belize (; bzj, Bileez) is a Caribbean and Central American country on the northeastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the ...
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* '' Dorstenia benguellensis''
* ''Dorstenia bergiana
''Dorstenia'' is a genus within the mulberry family, Moraceae. Depending on the author, there are said to be 100 to 170 species within this genus, second only in number to the genus ''Ficus'' within Moraceae. ''Dorstenia'' species are mainly kno ...
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* '' Dorstenia bicaudata''
* '' Dorstenia bonijesu''
* '' Dorstenia bowmanniana''
* '' Dorstenia brasiliensis''
* '' Dorstenia brevipetiolata''
* '' Dorstenia brownii''
* '' Dorstenia buchananii''
* '' Dorstenia caatingae ''
* '' Dorstenia caimitensis''
* '' Dorstenia carautae''
* '' Dorstenia cayapia''
* '' Dorstenia ciliata''
* '' Dorstenia choconiana''
* '' Dorstenia colombiana''
* '' Dorstenia conceptionis''
* '' Dorstenia contensis''
* '' Dorstenia contrajerva''
* '' Dorstenia convexa''
* ''Dorstenia crenulata
''Dorstenia crenulata'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to Cuba
Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isl ...
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* '' Dorstenia cuspidata''
* '' Dorstenia dinklagei''
* '' Dorstenia dionga''
* '' Dorstenia djettii''
* '' Dorstenia dorstenioides''
* ''Dorstenia drakena
''Dorstenia drakena'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to Mexico and Central America
Central America ( es, América Central or ) is a subregion of the Americas. Its boundaries are defined as bordering the United ...
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* '' Dorstenia elata''
* '' Dorstenia ellenbeckiana''
* '' Dorstenia elliptica''
* '' Dorstenia embergeri''
* '' Dorstenia erythrantha''
* '' Dorstenia excentrica''
* '' Dorstenia fawcettii''
* '' Dorstenia flagellifera''
* '' Dorstenia foetida''
* ''Dorstenia gigas
Dorstenia gigas is a species of flowering plant in the Moraceae family. It is a succulent native to the Socotra Islands off the Horn of Africa.
References
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gigas Gigas may refer to:
* Gigas, one of the Gigantes (Gi ...
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* '' Dorstenia goetzei''
* '' Dorstenia grazielae''
* '' Dorstenia gypsophila''
* '' Dorstenia hildebrandtii''
* '' Dorstenia hildegardis''
* '' Dorstenia hirta''
* '' Dorstenia holstii''
* '' Dorstenia indica''
* '' Dorstenia involuta''
* '' Dorstenia jamaicensis''
* '' Dorstenia kameruniana''
* '' Dorstenia lanei''
* '' Dorstenia lavrani''
* '' Dorstenia le-testui''
* '' Dorstenia lindeniana''
* '' Dorstenia lujae''
* ''Dorstenia mannii
''Dorstenia mannii'' is a plant species in the genus ''Dorstenia
''Dorstenia'' is a genus within the mulberry family, Moraceae. Depending on the author, there are said to be 100 to 170 species within this genus, second only in number to the g ...
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* '' Dorstenia mariae''
* '' Dorstenia milaneziana''
* ''Dorstenia nummularia
''Dorstenia nummularia'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to Cuba
Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Is ...
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* '' Dorstenia nyungwensis''
* '' Dorstenia oligogyna''
* '' Dorstenia panamensis''
* '' Dorstenia paucibracteata''
* ''Dorstenia peltata
''Dorstenia peltata'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to the Dominican Republic and Cuba
Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island ...
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* '' Dorstenia peruviana''
* ''Dorstenia petraea
''Dorstenia petraea'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to eastern Cuba
Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well a ...
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* '' Dorstenia picta''
* '' Dorstenia poinsettiifolia''
* '' Dorstenia prorepens''
* '' Dorstenia psilurus''
* '' Dorstenia ramosa''
* '' Dorstenia renulata''
* '' Dorstenia richardii''
* ''Dorstenia rocana
''Dorstenia rocana'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to Cuba
Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla d ...
''
* ''Dorstenia roigii
''Dorstenia roigii'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to Cuba
Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla ...
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* '' Dorstenia scaphigera''
* '' Dorstenia schliebenii''
* '' Dorstenia setosa''
* '' Dorstenia socotrana''
* '' Dorstenia soerensenii''
* '' Dorstenia solheidii''
* '' Dorstenia subdentata''
* '' Dorstenia subrhombiformis''
* '' Dorstenia tayloriana''
* '' Dorstenia tenera''
* '' Dorstenia tentaculata''
* '' Dorstenia tenuiradiata''
* '' Dorstenia tenuis''
* '' Dorstenia tessmannii''
* '' Dorstenia thikaensis''
* ''Dorstenia tuberosa
''Dorstenia tuberosa'' is a plant species in the family Moraceae which is native to Cuba
Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla ...
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* '' Dorstenia turbinata''
* '' Dorstenia turnerifolia''
* '' Dorstenia ulugurensis''
* '' Dorstenia umbricola''
* '' Dorstenia urceolata''
* '' Dorstenia uxpanapana''
* '' Dorstenia variifolia''
* '' Dorstenia vivipara''
* '' Dorstenia warneckei''
* '' Dorstenia yambuyaensis''
* '' Dorstenia yangambiensis''
* '' Dorstenia zambesiaca''
* '' Dorstenia zanzibarica ''
* '' Dorstenia zenkeri''
References
External links
{{Moraceae genera
Afrotropical realm flora
Neotropical realm flora
Flora of Socotra
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
Moraceae genera