Morphology and Anatomy Support a Reclassification of the African Succulent Taxa of Senecio S.L. (Asteraceae: Senecioneae)

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Haseltonia Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.2985/026.023.0103
D. Cicuzza, Danielle sombra Stäheli, R. Nyffeler, U. Eggli
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Abstract: Morphological and anatomical plant traits provide important characters for plant identification, and provide vital information to support classification systems based on molecular phylogenetic studies. The tribe Senecioneae (Asteraceae: Asteroideae) has recently been reclassified as a result of molecular phylogenetic investigations, and species with succulent leaves have been identified in several different clades of the tribe. We study the leaf morphology and anatomy of 20 selected species of Senecio s.l., embracing representatives of all distinct groups of leaf succulents in Senecioneae, and contrast the results with a molecular phylogeny derived from ITS sequence data. The leaves of the studied species vary as to their gross appearance (flat to terete, horizontally or seemingly vertically oriented, with or without ‘window’ areas) as well as with respect to their macro-anatomy (tissue succulence vs. all-cell succulence). The morphological and anatomical characterizations of identified groups correlate well with the clades found in the ITS-based molecular phylogenetic studies, and the reclassification of succulent-leaved species of Senecio s.l. into the segregate genera Caputia, Kleinia and Curio is strongly supported. Leaf characters provide easy-to-observe diagnostic characters to recognize the three genera.
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形态学和解剖学支持非洲多肉植物群的重新分类(菊科:多肉植物科)
摘要:植物形态和解剖性状为植物鉴定提供了重要的特征,并为基于分子系统发育的分类系统提供了重要的信息支持。最近,由于分子系统发育研究的结果,在该部落的几个不同分支中发现了具有多肉叶片的物种。本文研究了20个选种的Senecio s.l.的叶片形态和解剖结构,包括Senecioneae中所有不同叶片多肉植物群的代表,并将结果与ITS序列数据得出的分子系统发育结果进行了对比。所研究物种的叶子在其大体外观(扁平到圆柱状,水平或看似垂直方向,有或没有“窗口”区域)以及它们的宏观解剖(组织多肉与全细胞多肉)方面各不相同。所鉴定类群的形态学和解剖学特征与基于its的分子系统发育研究中发现的分支具有良好的相关性,并有力地支持了将多肉叶种重新分类为分离属Caputia、Kleinia和Curio的观点。叶片性状提供了易于观察的诊断性状来识别这三个属。
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Haseltonia
Haseltonia 生物-植物科学
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3.00
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6.70%
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11
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Haseltonia, Yearbook of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, is published in full color and features peer-reviewed articles about all aspects of cacti, succulents and their environs. Topics include current research and conservation reports, new species descriptions and lengthy taxonomic revisions, historical and biographical notes, chemical and cytological studies, evolutionary biology and ethnobotanical reports, propagation and pest control methods, and pollinator studies. Serious students of the world''s succulent flora, botanists, taxonomists, researchers and horticulturalists will all find Haseltonia a valuable addition to their book collection.
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