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Monograph of Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae).

Norbert Holstein1.   

Abstract

This monograph deals with all 95 names described in the Cucurbitaceae genus Coccinia and recognizes 25 species. Taxonomic novelties are Cocciniaadoensisvar.aurantiaca (C.Jeffrey) Holstein, stat. nov., Cocciniasessilifoliavar.variifolia (A.Meeuse) Holstein, stat. nov., and Cocciniaadoensisvar.jeffreyana Holstein, var. nov. For the 25 species 3157 collections were examined, of which 2024 were georeferenced to produce distribution maps. All species are distributed in sub-Saharan Africa with one species, Cocciniagrandis, extending from Senegal in West Africa east to Indonesia and being naturalized on Pacific Islands, in Australia, the Caribbean, and South America. Coccinia species are dioecious creepers or climbers with simple or bifid tendrils that occupy a range of habitats from arid scrubland, woodlands to lowland rainforest and mist forest. The corolla of Coccinia species is sympetalous, usually pale yellow to orange, and 1 to 4.5 cm long. Pollination is by bees foraging for pollen or nectar. After pollination, the developing ovary often exhibits longitudinal mottling, which usually disappears during maturation. All species produce berries with a pericarp in reddish colors (orange-red through to scarlet red), hence the generic name. The globose to cylindrical fruits contain numerous grayish-beige flat to lenticular seeds. Chromosome numbers are 2n = 20, 24, and 22 + XX/XY. Many Coccinia species are used for food, either as roasted tubers, greens as spinach, or the fruits as vegetables. Medicinal value is established in Cocciniagrandis, of which leaves and sap are used against diabetes.

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Keywords:  Coccinia; Cucurbitaceae; biogeography; molecular phylogeny; morphology; sex expression; taxonomy; useful plants

Year:  2015        PMID: 26312043      PMCID: PMC4547038          DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.54.3285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PhytoKeys        ISSN: 1314-2003            Impact factor:   1.635


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1.  Sex mechanism in Coccinia indica Wight and Arn.

Authors:  L S S KUMAR; S VISHVESHWARAIAH
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1952-08-23       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Mycotoxin contamination of dietary and medicinal wild plants in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.

Authors:  Vikash Sewram; Gordon S Shephard; Lize van der Merwe; Thomas V Jacobs
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2006-07-26       Impact factor: 5.279

3.  RAxML-VI-HPC: maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic analyses with thousands of taxa and mixed models.

Authors:  Alexandros Stamatakis
Journal:  Bioinformatics       Date:  2006-08-23       Impact factor: 6.937

4.  A multi-locus chloroplast phylogeny for the Cucurbitaceae and its implications for character evolution and classification.

Authors:  Alexander Kocyan; Li-Bing Zhang; Hanno Schaefer; Susanne S Renner
Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol       Date:  2007-01-08       Impact factor: 4.286

5.  Xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of some Indian medical plants.

Authors:  Muthuswamy Umamaheswari; Kuppusamy AsokKumar; Arumugam Somasundaram; Thirumalaisamy Sivashanmugam; Varadharajan Subhadradevi; Thenvungal Kochupapy Ravi
Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol       Date:  2006-09-05       Impact factor: 4.360

6.  Antimicrobial activity of protease inhibitor from leaves of Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt.

Authors:  L Shilpa Satheesh; K Murugan
Journal:  Indian J Exp Biol       Date:  2011-05       Impact factor: 0.818

7.  In vitro antioxidant activities of the fractions of Coccinia grandis L. leaf extract.

Authors:  M Umamaheswari; T K Chatterjee
Journal:  Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med       Date:  2007-10-27

8.  Anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activity of aqueous extract of fresh leaves of Coccinia indica.

Authors:  Junaid Niazi; Parabhdeep Singh; Yogita Bansal; R K Goel
Journal:  Inflammopharmacology       Date:  2009-07-22       Impact factor: 4.473

9.  Hypoglycaemic activity of Coccinia indica and Momordica charantia in diabetic rats: depression of the hepatic gluconeogenic enzymes glucose-6-phosphatase and fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase and elevation of both liver and red-cell shunt enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase.

Authors:  B A Shibib; L A Khan; R Rahman
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1993-05-15       Impact factor: 3.857

10.  MrBayes 3.2: efficient Bayesian phylogenetic inference and model choice across a large model space.

Authors:  Fredrik Ronquist; Maxim Teslenko; Paul van der Mark; Daniel L Ayres; Aaron Darling; Sebastian Höhna; Bret Larget; Liang Liu; Marc A Suchard; John P Huelsenbeck
Journal:  Syst Biol       Date:  2012-02-22       Impact factor: 15.683

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1.  Cytogenetic comparison of heteromorphic and homomorphic sex chromosomes in Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae) points to sex chromosome turnover.

Authors:  Aretuza Sousa; Jörg Fuchs; Susanne S Renner
Journal:  Chromosome Res       Date:  2017-03-25       Impact factor: 5.239

2.  The evolution of huge Y chromosomes in Coccinia grandis and its sister, Coccinia schimperi.

Authors:  Bohuslav Janousek; Roman Gogela; Vaclav Bacovsky; Susanne S Renner
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 6.237

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