The new plant species named Sciaphila yakushimensis was found on the subtropical Japanese island of Yakushima, located off the southern coast of Kyushu in Kagoshima prefecture.
Certain plant species known as mycoheterotrophic plants have abandoned photosynthesis and instead live as parasites, exploiting their fungal hosts for nutrients.
However, these parasitic plants are small and only appear above ground when they are in flower or fruit, so accurate information on their distribution is limited.
Suetsugu Kenji, a Project Associate Professor at the Kobe University Graduate School of Science, is involved in documenting the distribution and classification of the mycoheterotrophic plants in Japan.
He and his colleagues collected a specimen and carried out a detailed examination of the plant's morphological characteristics.
The results of their examination showed that this 5cm long plant species is closely related to the Sciaphila japonica of the Triuridaceae family.
They determined that it was a different species from the following observations: the parts above ground are a dark purple, the filament of the male (staminate) flower is no higher than the anther, and the style of the female (pistillate) flower is club-shaped with multiple papillae.
The presence of the Sciaphila yakushimensis, a parasitic species that relies on fungal hosts, is also evidence that a hidden network of symbiotic relationships between fungi and roots (mycorrhizae) exists in the lowland primeval forests of Yakushima.
"Yakushima receives a lot of attention for its Jomon cedars, but this plant was discovered in an area where deforestation is permitted," Suetsugu said.
"The discovery of the Sciaphila yakushimensis, nurtured by the fungi and the nutrient-rich forests in which it grows, should make us reaffirm the value of Yakushima's lowland primeval forests," Suetsugu added.
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