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''Medicago'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ...
of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
s, commonly known as medick or burclover, in the
legume A legume () is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. When used as a dry grain, the seed is also called a pulse. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, for livestock f ...
family (
Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenc ...
). It contains at least 87 species and is distributed mainly around the Mediterranean basin. The best-known member of the genus is
alfalfa Alfalfa () (''Medicago sativa''), also called lucerne, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. It is cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world. It is used for grazing, hay, and silage, as w ...
(''M. sativa''), an important forage crop, and the genus name is based on the Latin name for that plant, , from el, μηδική (πόα)
Median In statistics and probability theory, the median is the value separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample, a population, or a probability distribution. For a data set, it may be thought of as "the middle" value. The basic fe ...
(grass). Most members of the genus are low, creeping herbs, resembling
clover Clover or trefoil are common names for plants of the genus ''Trifolium'' (from Latin ''tres'' 'three' + ''folium'' 'leaf'), consisting of about 300 species of flowering plants in the legume or pea family Fabaceae originating in Europe. The genus ...
, but with
bur A bur (also spelled burr) is a seed or dry fruit or infructescence that has hooks or teeth. The main function of the bur is to spread the seeds of the bur plant, often through epizoochory. The hooks of the bur are used to catch on to for exam ...
s (hence the common name). However, alfalfa grows to a height of 1 meter, and
tree medick ''Medicago arborea'' is a flowering plant species in the pea and bean family Fabaceae. Common names include moon trefoil, shrub medick, alfalfa arborea, and tree medick. It is found throughout Europe and especially in the Mediterranean basin, pr ...
(''M. arborea'') is a
shrub A shrub (often also called a bush) is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees ...
. Members of the genus are known to produce bioactive compounds such as medicarpin (a
flavonoid Flavonoids (or bioflavonoids; from the Latin word ''flavus'', meaning yellow, their color in nature) are a class of polyphenolic secondary metabolites found in plants, and thus commonly consumed in the diets of humans. Chemically, flavonoids ...
) and medicagenic acid (a
triterpenoid saponin Saponins (Latin "sapon", soap + "-in", one of), also selectively referred to as triterpene glycosides, are bitter-tasting usually toxic plant-derived organic chemicals that have a foamy quality when agitated in water. They are widely distributed ...
).
Chromosome A chromosome is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. In most chromosomes the very long thin DNA fibers are coated with packaging proteins; in eukaryotic cells the most important of these proteins are ...
numbers in ''Medicago'' range from 2''n'' = 14 to 48. The species ''
Medicago truncatula ''Medicago truncatula'', the barrelclover, strong-spined medick, barrel medic, or barrel medick, is a small annual legume native to the Mediterranean region that is used in genomic research. It is a low-growing, clover-like plant tall with trifol ...
'' is a model legume due to its relatively small stature, small genome (450–500 Mbp), short generation time (about 3 months), and ability to reproduce both by
outcrossing Out-crossing or out-breeding is the technique of crossing between different breeds. This is the practice of introducing distantly related genetic material into a breeding line, thereby increasing genetic diversity. Outcrossing can be a useful ...
and
selfing Autogamy, or self-fertilization, refers to the fusion of two gametes that come from one individual. Autogamy is predominantly observed in the form of self-pollination, a reproductive mechanism employed by many flowering plants. However, species o ...
. Comprehensive descriptions of the genus are Lesinš and Lesinš 1979 and Small and Jomphe 1989. Major collections are SARDI (Australia), USDA-GRIN (United States), ICARDA (
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
), and INRA (France).


Evolution

''Medicago'' diverged from ''
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'' (soybean) about 53–55 million years ago (in the early
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), from '' Lotus'' (deervetch) 49–51 million years ago (also in the Eocene), and from ''
Trigonella ''Trigonella'' is a genus from the family Fabaceae. The best known member is the herb fenugreek. Members of the genus occur naturally in the Canary Islands, southern Europe, nontropical Africa, western and central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, ...
'' 10–22 million years ago (in the
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).


Ecological interactions with other organisms


Symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia

Béna ''et al.'' (2005) constructed a molecular phylogeny of 23 ''
Sinorhizobium ''Ensifer'' (often referred to in literature by its synonym ''Sinorhizobium'') is a genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria ( rhizobia), three of which ('' Ensifer meliloti'', ''Ensifer medicae'' and '' Ensifer fredii'') have been sequenced. Etymolo ...
'' strains and tested the symbiotic ability of six strains with 35 ''Medicago'' species. Comparison of these phylogenies indicates many transitions in the compatibility of the association over evolutionary time. Furthermore, they propose that the geographical distribution of strains limits the distribution of particular ''Medicago'' species.


Agricultural uses

Other than alfalfa, several of the creeping members of the family (such as ''
Medicago lupulina ''Medicago lupulina'', commonly known as black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover, is a plant of dry grassland belonging to the legume or clover family. Plants of the genus '' Medicago'', or bur clovers, are closely related to the true clovers ('' ...
'' and ''
Medicago truncatula ''Medicago truncatula'', the barrelclover, strong-spined medick, barrel medic, or barrel medick, is a small annual legume native to the Mediterranean region that is used in genomic research. It is a low-growing, clover-like plant tall with trifol ...
'') have been used as forage crops.


Insect herbivores

''Medicago'' species are used as food plants by the
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e of some
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species including the
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,
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, latticed heath,
lime-speck pug The lime-speck pug (''Eupithecia centaureata'') is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a common species throughout the Palearctic region (where it is found in Europe, Central Asia, Mongolia, southern Siberia, eastern China (Guangdong) and Ta ...
,
nutmeg Nutmeg is the seed or ground spice of several species of the genus ''Myristica''. ''Myristica fragrans'' (fragrant nutmeg or true nutmeg) is a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from its fruit: nutmeg, from its seed, an ...
,
setaceous Hebrew character The setaceous Hebrew character (''Xestia c-nigrum'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. It is found in the Palearctic realm. It is a common specie ...
, and
turnip The turnip or white turnip (''Brassica rapa'' subsp. ''rapa'') is a root vegetable commonly grown in temperate climates worldwide for its white, fleshy taproot. The word ''turnip'' is a compound of ''turn'' as in turned/rounded on a lathe and ' ...
moths and case-bearers of the genus ''
Coleophora ''Coleophora'' is a very large genus of moths of the family Coleophoridae. It contains some 1,350 described species. The genus is represented on all continents, but the majority are found in the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions. Many authors hav ...
'', including ''C. frischella'' (recorded on ''M. sativa'') and ''C. fuscociliella'' (feeds exclusively on ''Medicago'' spp.).


Species

This list is compiled from:


Section Buceras


Subsection Deflexae

* '' Medicago retrorsa'' (Boiss.) E. Small


Subsection Erectae

* '' Medicago arenicola'' (Huber-Mor.) E. Small * '' Medicago astroites'' (Fisch. & Mey.) Trautv. * '' Medicago carica'' (Huber-Mor.) E. Small * '' Medicago crassipes'' (Boiss.) E. Small * '' Medicago fischeriana'' (Ser.) Trautv. * '' Medicago halophila'' (Boiss.) E. Small * '' Medicago heldreichii'' (Boiss.) E. Small * '' Medicago medicaginoides'' (Retz.) E. Small * '' Medicago monantha'' (C. A. Meyer) Trautv. * '' Medicago orthoceras'' (Kar. & Kir.) Trautv. * '' Medicago pamphylica'' (Huber-Mor. & Sirjaev) E. Small * ''
Medicago persica ''Medicago'' is a genus of flowering plants, commonly known as medick or burclover, in the legume family ( Fabaceae). It contains at least 87 species and is distributed mainly around the Mediterranean basin. The best-known member of the genus i ...
'' (Boiss.) E. Small * '' Medicago phrygia'' (Boiss. & Bal.) E. Small * '' Medicago polyceratia'' (L.) Trautv. * '' Medicago rigida'' (Boiss. & Bal.) E. Small


Subsection Isthmocarpae

* '' Medicago rhytidiocarpa'' (Boiss. & Bal.) E. Small * '' Medicago isthmocarpa'' (Boiss. & Bal.) E. Small


Subsection Reflexae

* '' Medicago monspeliaca'' (L.) Trautv.


Section Carstiensae

* '' Medicago carstiensis'' Wulf.


Section Dendrotelis

* '' Medicago arborea'' L. * '' Medicago citrina'' (Font Quer) Greuter * '' Medicago strasseri'' Greuter, Matthas & Risse


Section Geocarpa

* '' Medicago hypogaea'' E. Small


Section Heynianae

* '' Medicago heyniana'' Greuter


Section Hymenocarpos

* '' Medicago radiata'' L.


Section Lunatae

* '' Medicago biflora'' (Griseb.) E. Small * '' Medicago brachycarpa'' M. Bieb. * '' Medicago huberi'' E. Small * '' Medicago rostrata'' (Boiss. & Bal.) E. Small


Section Lupularia

* ''
Medicago lupulina ''Medicago lupulina'', commonly known as black medick, nonesuch, or hop clover, is a plant of dry grassland belonging to the legume or clover family. Plants of the genus '' Medicago'', or bur clovers, are closely related to the true clovers ('' ...
'' L. * '' Medicago secundiflora'' Durieu


Section Medicago

* '' Medicago cancellata'' M. Bieb. * '' Medicago daghestanica'' Rupr. * ''
Medicago hybrida ''Medicago'' is a genus of flowering plants, commonly known as medick or burclover, in the legume family ( Fabaceae). It contains at least 87 species and is distributed mainly around the Mediterranean basin. The best-known member of the genus i ...
'' (Pourr.) Trautv. * '' Medicago marina'' L. * '' Medicago papillosa'' Boiss. ** ''M. p. macrocarpa'' ** ''M. p. papillosa'' * '' Medicago pironae'' Vis. * '' Medicago prostrata'' Jacq. ** ''M. p. prostrata'' ** ''M. p. pseudorupestris'' * '' Medicago rhodopea'' Velen. * '' Medicago rupestris'' M. Bieb * ''
Medicago sativa Alfalfa () (''Medicago sativa''), also called lucerne, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. It is cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world. It is used for grazing, hay, and silage, as we ...
'' L. (alfalfa) ** ''M. s. caerulea'' ** ''M. s. falcata ''(''
Medicago falcata ''Medicago falcata'' is a plant species of the genus '' Medicago''. It is native to much of Europe and Asia, but is found throughout the world. It forms a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium ''Sinorhizobium meliloti'', which is capable of ...
'') *** ''M. s. f.'' var. ''falcata'' *** ''M. s. f. ''var. ''viscosa'' ** ''M. s. glomerata'' ** ''M. s. sativa'' * '' Medicago saxatilis'' M. Bieb * '' Medicago suffruticosa'' Ramond ex DC. **''M. s. leiocarpa'' **''M. s. suffruticosa''


Section Orbiculares

* '' Medicago orbicularis'' (L.) Bart.


Section Platycarpae

* '' Medicago archiducis-nicolai'' Sirjaev * '' Medicago cretacea'' M. Bieb. * '' Medicago edgeworthii'' Sirjaev * '' Medicago ovalis'' (Boiss.) Sirjaev * '' Medicago playtcarpa'' (L.) Trautv. * '' Medicago plicata'' (Boiss.) Sirjaev * '' Medicago popovii'' (E. Kor.) Sirjaev * ''
Medicago ruthenica ''Medicago'' is a genus of flowering plants, commonly known as medick or burclover, in the legume family (Fabaceae). It contains at least 87 species and is distributed mainly around the Mediterranean basin. The best-known member of the genus is ...
'' (L.) Ledebour


Subsection Rotatae

* '' Medicago blancheana'' Boiss. * '' Medicago noeana'' Boiss. * '' Medicago rugosa'' Desr. * '' Medicago rotata'' Boiss. * '' Medicago scutellata'' (L.) Miller * '' Medicago shepardii'' Post


Section Spirocarpos


Subsection Intertextae

* '' Medicago ciliaris'' (L.) Krocker * '' Medicago granadensis'' Willd. * '' Medicago intertexta'' (L.) Miller * '' Medicago muricoleptis'' Tin.


Subsection Leptospireae

* ''
Medicago arabica ''Medicago arabica'', the spotted medick, spotted burclover, heart clover, is a flowering plant in the pea and bean family Fabaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean basin but is found throughout the world, usually on clifftop grasslands and gr ...
'' (L.) Huds. * '' Medicago coronata'' (L.) Bart. * '' Medicago disciformis'' DC. * '' Medicago laciniata'' (L.) Miller * '' Medicago lanigera'' Winkl. & Fedtsch. * '' Medicago laxispira'' Heyn * ''
Medicago minima ''Medicago minima'' is a plant species of the genus ''Medicago''. It is native to the Mediterranean basin but is found worldwide. It forms a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium ''Sinorhizobium meliloti'', which is capable of nitrogen fixati ...
'' (L.) Bart. * ''
Medicago polymorpha ''Medicago polymorpha'' is a plant species of the genus ''Medicago''. It is native to the Mediterranean basin but is found throughout the world. It forms a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium ''Sinorhizobium medicae'', which is capable of n ...
'' L. * '' Medicago praecox'' DC. * '' Medicago sauvagei'' Nègre * '' Medicago tenoreana'' Ser.


Subsection Pachyspireae

* '' Medicago constricta'' Durieu * '' Medicago doliata'' Carmign. * '' Medicago italica'' (Miller) Fiori * '' Medicago lesinsii'' E. Small * ''
Medicago littoralis ''Medicago littoralis'' is a plant species of the genus '' Medicago''. It is found primarily in the Mediterranean basin. It forms a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium ''Sinorhizobium meliloti'', which is capable of nitrogen fixation Ni ...
'' Rohde ex Lois. * '' Medicago murex'' Willd. * '' Medicago rigidula'' (L.) All. * ''
Medicago rigiduloides ''Medicago'' is a genus of flowering plants, commonly known as medick or burclover, in the legume family ( Fabaceae). It contains at least 87 species and is distributed mainly around the Mediterranean basin. The best-known member of the genus i ...
'' E. Small * ''Medicago sinskiae'' Uljanova * '' Medicago soleirolii'' Duby * '' Medicago sphaerocarpos'' Bertol. * '' Medicago syriaca'' E. Small * ''
Medicago truncatula ''Medicago truncatula'', the barrelclover, strong-spined medick, barrel medic, or barrel medick, is a small annual legume native to the Mediterranean region that is used in genomic research. It is a low-growing, clover-like plant tall with trifol ...
'' Gaertn. * '' Medicago turbinata'' (L.) All.


Species names with uncertain taxonomic status

The status of the following species is unresolved: * ''Medicago agropyretorum'' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago alatavica'' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago caucasica'' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago cyrenaea'' Maire & Weiller * ''Medicago difalcata'' Sinskaya * ''Medicago grossheimii'' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago gunibica'' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago hemicoerulea'' Sinskaya * ''Medicago karatschaica'' (A. Heller) A. Heller * ''Medicago komarovii'' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago meyeri'' Gruner * ''Medicago polychroa'' Grossh. * ''Medicago schischkinii'' Sumnev. * ''Medicago talyschensis'' Latsch. * ''Medicago transoxana'' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago tunetana'' (Murb.) A.W. Hill * ''Medicago vardanis' Vassilcz. * ''Medicago virescens'' Grossh. Recent molecular phylogenic analyses of ''Medicago'' indicate that the sections and subsections defined by Small & Jomphe, as outlined above, are generally
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of converg ...
. However, with minor revisions sections and subsections could be rendered
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 ...
.


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References

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