Moraceae is a family of
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s comprising about 48 genera and over 1100 species,
and is commonly known as the mulberry or fig family. Most are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, less so in temperate climates; however, their distribution is cosmopolitan overall. The only common characteristics within the family are the presence of latex-producing glands in the leaves and stems, and milky sap in the soft tissues; but generally useful field characters include two
carpels
Gynoecium (; ; : gynoecia) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium is the innermost whorl of a flower; it consists of (one or more) ...
sometimes with one reduced, compound inconspicuous flowers, and compound fruits. The family includes well-known plants such as the common fig,
breadfruit
Breadfruit (''Artocarpus altilis'') is a species of flowering tree in the mulberry and jackfruit family ( Moraceae) believed to have been selectively bred in Polynesia from the breadnut ('' Artocarpus camansi''). Breadfruit was spread into ...
,
jackfruit
The jackfruit or ''nangka'' (''Artocarpus heterophyllus'') is a species of tree in the Common fig, fig, mulberry, and breadfruit family (Moraceae).
The jackfruit is the largest tree fruit, reaching as much as in weight, in length, and in d ...
and mulberry. The 'flowers' of Moraceae are often
pseudanthia (reduced
inflorescence
In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a mai ...
s).
Description
Overall
The family varies from colossal trees like the Indian Banyan (''
Ficus benghalensis
''Ficus benghalensis'', ''Ficus indica'', or ''Ficus audrey'' commonly known as the banyan, banyan fig and Indian banyan, is a tree native to the Indian Subcontinent. Specimens in India are among the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage. ...
'') which can cover of ground, to ''
Dorstenia barnimiana'' which is a small stemless, bulbous
succulent
In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. The word ''succulent'' comes from the Latin word ''sucus'', meani ...
2–5 cm in diameter that produces a single
peltate leaf on a 4–15 cm
petiole. These two species have an approximately one billion fold difference in weight.
Flowers
The individual flowers are often small, with single whorled or absent
perianth
The perianth (perigonium, perigon or perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower. It is a structure that forms an envelope surrounding the sexual organs, consisting of the calyx (sepals) and the corolla (petals) or tepal ...
. Most flowers have either petals or sepals, but not both, known as
monochlamydeae, and have pistils and stamens in different flowers, known as
diclinous. Except for ''
Brosimum gaudichaudii'' and ''
Castilla elastica'', the perianth in all species of the Moraceae contain sepals. If the flower has an inflexed stamen, then pollen is released and distributed by wind dispersal; however, if the stamen is straight, then insect pollination is most likely to occur. Insect pollination occurs in ''
Antiaropsis'', ''
Artocarpus'', ''
Castilla'', ''
Dorstenia'', ''
Ficus
''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family (biology), family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few spe ...
'', and ''
Mesogyne''.
Leaves
The leaves are much like the flowers when analyzing diversity. The leaves can be singly attached to the stem or alternating, they may be lobed or unlobed, and can be evergreen or deciduous depending on the species in question. The
red mulberry can host numerous leaf types on the same tree. Leaves can be both lobed and unlobed and appear very different, but coexist on the same plant.
Fruits and seeds
Plant species in the Moraceae are best known for their fruits. Overall, most species produced a fleshy fruit containing seeds. Examples include the
breadfruit
Breadfruit (''Artocarpus altilis'') is a species of flowering tree in the mulberry and jackfruit family ( Moraceae) believed to have been selectively bred in Polynesia from the breadnut ('' Artocarpus camansi''). Breadfruit was spread into ...
from ''Artocarpus altilis'', the
mulberry
''Morus'', a genus of flowering plants in the family Moraceae, consists of 19 species of deciduous trees commonly known as mulberries, growing wild and under cultivation in many temperate world regions. Generally, the genus has 64 subordinat ...
from ''Morus rubra'', the
fig from ''Ficus carica'', and the
jackfruit
The jackfruit or ''nangka'' (''Artocarpus heterophyllus'') is a species of tree in the Common fig, fig, mulberry, and breadfruit family (Moraceae).
The jackfruit is the largest tree fruit, reaching as much as in weight, in length, and in d ...
from ''Artocarpus heterophyllus''.
Taxonomy
Formerly included within the now defunct order
Urticales, recent molecular studies have resulted in the family's placement within the
Rosales
Rosales (, ) are an order of flowering plants. Peter F. Stevens (2001 onwards). "Rosales". At: Trees At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. At: Missouri Botanical Garden Website. (see ''External links'' below) Well-known members of Rosales include: ...
in a clade called the urticalean rosids that also includes
Ulmaceae
The Ulmaceae () are a family (biology), family of flowering plants that includes the elms (genus ''Ulmus''), and the zelkovas (genus ''Zelkova''). Members of the family are widely distributed throughout the Temperate, north temperate zone, and ha ...
,
Celtidaceae,
Cannabaceae
Cannabaceae is a small family of flowering plants, known as the hemp family. As now circumscribed, the family includes about 170 species grouped in about 11 genera, including '' Cannabis'' (hemp), '' Humulus'' (hops) and '' Celtis'' (hackberri ...
, and
Urticaceae. ''
Cecropia'', which has variously been placed in the Moraceae, Urticaceae, or their own family, Cecropiaceae, is now included in the Urticaceae.
Dioecy
Dioecy ( ; ; adj. dioecious, ) is a characteristic of certain species that have distinct unisexual individuals, each producing either male or female gametes, either directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproduction is ...
(having individuals with separate sexes) appears to be the primitive state in Moraceae.
Monoecy
Monoecy (; adj. monoecious ) is a sexual system in seed plants where separate male and female cones or flowers are present on the same plant. It is a monomorphic sexual system comparable with gynomonoecy, andromonoecy and trimonoecy, and con ...
has evolved independently at least four times within the family.
Phylogeny
Modern
molecular phylogenetics
Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
suggest these relationships:
Tribes and genera
Moraceae is comprised 48 genera
[ in seven tribes.][Gardner, E.M., Garner, M., Cowan, R., Dodsworth, S., Epitawalage, N., Arifiani, D., Sahromi, Baker, W.J., Forest, F., Maurin, O., Zerega, N.J.C., Monro, A.K. and Hipp, A. (2021), Repeated parallel losses of inflexed stamens in Moraceae: Phylogenomics and generic revision of the tribe Moreae and the reinstatement of the tribe Olmedieae (Moraceae).''Taxon'', 70: 946-988. https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12526]
* Artocarpeae
** '' Artocarpus'' (73 spp.)
** '' Batocarpus'' (3 spp.)
** '' Clarisia'' (4 spp.)
* Chlorophoreae (syn. Maclureae )
** '' Maclura'' (13 spp.)
* Parartocarpeae
** '' Hullettia'' (2 spp.)
** '' Parartocarpus'' (2 spp.)
** '' Pseudostreblus'' (1 sp.)
* Olmedieae (syn. Castilleae)
** '' Antiaris'' (1 sp.)
** '' Antiaropsis'' (2 spp.)
** '' Castilla'' (3 spp.)
** '' Helicostylis'' (8 spp.)
** '' Maquira'' (4 spp.)
** '' Mesogyne'' (1 sp.)
** '' Naucleopsis'' (25 spp.)
** '' Olmedia'' (1 sp.)
** ''Perebea
''Perebea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Moraceae. It includes ten species native to the tropical Americas, ranging from Nicaragua to Bolivia and central Brazil.
Species
Ten species are accepted.
* ''Perebea angustifolia'' (Poepp ...
'' (10 spp.)
** '' Poulsenia'' (1 sp.)
** '' Pseudolmedia'' (11 spp.)
** '' Sparattosyce'' (2 spp.)
** '' Streblus'' (5 spp.)
* Dorstenieae
** '' Bleekrodea'' (3 spp.)
** '' Bosqueiopsis'' (1 sp.)
** '' Brosimum'' (19 spp.)
** ''Broussonetia
''Broussonetia'' is a genus of four species (including one hybrid species) of trees in the family Moraceae, native to eastern Asia. These four species have high-quality fiber which consist of more than 90% of cellulose. They are traditionally ap ...
'' (4 spp.)
** '' Dorstenia'' (122 spp.)
** '' Fatoua'' (3 spp.)
** '' Malaisia'' (1 sp.)
** '' Scyphosyce'' (3 spp.)
** '' Sloetia'' (1 sp.)
** '' Sloetiopsis'' (1 sp.)
** '' Trilepisium'' (2 sp.)
** ''Utsetela
''Utsetela'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Moraceae
Moraceae is a family of flowering plants comprising about 48 genera and over 1100 species, and is commonly known as the mulberry or fig family. Most are widespread in ...
'' (2 sp.)
* Ficeae
**''Ficus
''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family (biology), family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few spe ...
'' (880 spp.)
* Moreae
** '' Afromorus''
** '' Ampalis'' (2 spp.)
** '' Bagassa'' (1 sp.)
** '' Maillardia'' (2 spp.)
** '' Milicia'' (2 spp.)
** '' Morus'' (17 spp.)
** '' Paratrophis'' (12 spp.)
** '' Sorocea'' (22 spp.)
** '' Taxotrophis'' (6 spp.)
** '' Trophis'' (5 spp.)
Other genera accepted by Plants of the World Online
Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online taxonomic database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
History
Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew launched Plants of the World Online i ...
:
* '' Allaeanthus'' (4 spp.)
* '' Calaunia'' (1 sp.)
* '' Hijmania'' (4 spp.)
* '' Prainea'' (2 spp.)
* '' Treculia'' (5 spp.)
Fossil genera and species
In addition to the living species, a number of fossil genera have been ascribed to the family:
* '' Aginoxylon''
*'' Aginoxylon moroides''
* †'' Artocarpidium''
* †'' Artocarpoides''
* †'' Arthmiocarpus''
* †'' Artocarpoxylon''
* †'' Becktonia''
** †'' Becktonia hantonensis''
* †'' Cornerocarpon''
** †'' Cornerocarpon copiosum''
* †'' Coussapoites''
** †'' Coussapoites veracruzianus''
* †'' Cudranioxylon''
** †'' Cudranioxylon engolismense''
* †'' Ficofolium''
** †'' Ficofolium weylandii''
* †'' Ficonium''
** †'' Ficonium nitidum''
** †'' Ficonium silesiacum''
** †'' Ficonium solanderi''
* †'' Milicioxylon''
** †'' Milicioxylon kachchhense''
* †'' Moraceoipollenites''
* †'' Moricites''
* †'' Moroidea''
** †'' Moroidea baltica''
** †'' Moroidea caucasica''
** †'' Moroidea cretacea''
** †'' Moroidea hordwellensis''
** †'' Moroidea reticulata''
** †'' Moroidea tymensis''
* †'' Moroxylon''
* †'' Myrianthoxylon''
**'' Myrianthoxylon chaloneri''
* †'' Ovicarpum''
* †'' Palaeokalopanax''
**†'' Palaeokalopanax kamtschaticus''
**†'' Palaeokalopanax vollosovitschii''
* †'' Paleoficus''
* †'' Protoficus''
**†'' Protoficus crenulata''
**†'' Protoficus crispans''
**†'' Protoficus dentatus''
**†'' Protoficus insignis''
**†'' Protoficus lacera''
**†'' Protoficus nervosa''
**†'' Protoficus saportae''
**†'' Protoficus sezannensis''
* †'' Soroceaxylon''
**'' Soroceaxylon entrerriense''
* †'' Ungerites'' (syn ''Ficoxylon'')
**†'' Ungerites tropicus''
* †'' Welkoetoxylon''
**†'' Welkoetoxylon multiseriatum''
Evolution
While the fossil record
A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
of Moraceae goes back to the late Cretaceous
The Late Cretaceous (100.5–66 Ma) is the more recent of two epochs into which the Cretaceous Period is divided in the geologic time scale. Rock strata from this epoch form the Upper Cretaceous Series. The Cretaceous is named after ''cre ...
, molecular clock estimates suggest that the family had begun to diversify by the mid-Cretaceous, with some major clades emerging during the Tertiary (period), Tertiary period.
Distribution
Moraceae can be found throughout the world with a cosmopolitan distribution. The majority of species originate in the Old World tropics, particularly in Asia and the Pacific islands.
See also
* Barkcloth
References
External links
Moraceae
i
L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards). The families of flowering plants.
{{Authority control
Moraceae,
Rosales
Rosid families
Extant Campanian first appearances
Taxa named by Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré