Aeginetia spp.

Species

Aeginetia L.

Family

Orobanchaceae

Disseminule

seed

Description

Note: this description is primarily based on the morphology of three species.

Fruit a capsule with numerous seeds. Seeds elliptic, ovate, wedge-shaped or oblong; tiny, dustlike, 0.05–0.35 mm long, 0.03–0.26 mm wide and thick. Straw-colored to light brown. Surface reticulate, reticulations large, high-walled, with finer reticulations visible below. Embryo very small, endosperm present.

Identification considerations

Orobanchaceae species are closely related to those in the Scrophulariaceae. Compare Aeginetia with very small seeds of other parasitic plants on the federal noxious weed list:

Orobanche and Phelipanche spp.

Striga spp.

Distribution

Indian subcontinent, China, Japan, and Korea, through Southeast Asia to New Guinea

Habitat

low mountain slopes, grassy lowlands, wet, swampy ground, forests, roadsides

General information

The genus Aeginetia comprises ca. three species. These plants are annual root parasites lacking chlorophyll, up to 50 cm tall. Aeginetia indica L. parasitizes bamboo roots, short grasses and crops such as rice, maize and sugarcane.

   Aeginetia indica    L. seeds

Aeginetia indica L. seeds

   Aeginetia indica   .  A, seed; B, longitudinal section of seed showing embryo; C, transection of seed; drawing by Lynda E. Chandler

Aeginetia indica. A, seed; B, longitudinal section of seed showing embryo; C, transection of seed; drawing by Lynda E. Chandler

   Aeginetia japonica   Siebold & Zucc. seeds

Aeginetia japonica Siebold & Zucc. seeds

   Aeginetia japonica   seeds, detail

Aeginetia japonica seeds, detail

   Aeginetia sp  . seeds

Aeginetia sp. seeds

   Aeginetia sp  . seeds, detail

Aeginetia sp. seeds, detail