Phyllotaxis in Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae: A Tool in Taxon Delimitation

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Haseltonia Pub Date : 2022-02-23 DOI:10.2985/026.028.0107
S. Molteno
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Abstract: The genera and species of Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae, a predominantly leaf-succulent group, display significant diversity in their phyllotaxis. However, recording, describing, and studying this character for the ca. 1000 species included in the subfamily have not received comprehensive attention to date. An introduction to phyllotaxis is presented, along with a non-destructive method for describing and studying this character in the group. It is concluded that the divergence angle apparent in mature rosettes or stems is most suitable for describing the diverse alooid phyllotaxis systems. This is additionally a less invasive tool than other procedures such as those that record the plastochron ratio or leaf arc. An approach and methodology to studying alooid phyllotaxis is presented, using established phyllotaxis notations with minimal additions. The principal innovation of this approach is that the direction of any curved leaf-ranks is recorded relative to that of the generative spiral, thus rendering their direction of curvature regular and predictable. Furthermore, it is concluded that systematically recording phyllotaxis in the Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae has significant diagnostic utility, at both genus and species ranks. In future, including the phyllotaxis formula, in the suggested notation, as part of the descriptions of all alooid taxa will be taxonomically useful. The method is illustrated in the genera Aristaloe, Astroloba, Gasteria, Gonialoe, Haworthiopsis and Tulista.
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藤科亚科植物的叶状性。一种分类单元划界的工具
摘要/ Abstract摘要:对藤科植物的属、种进行了分类。芦荟亚科是一个以叶多肉为主的类群,在叶序上表现出显著的多样性。然而,对该亚科约1000种的这一特征的记录、描述和研究迄今尚未得到全面的重视。介绍了叶状趋向性,并提出了一种非破坏性的方法来描述和研究这一特征。结果表明,成熟莲座或茎的发散角最适合描述不同的类群叶状系统。此外,这是一种比其他程序(如记录质体时比或叶弧)侵入性更小的工具。一种方法和方法来研究避免叶状趋向性提出,使用建立叶状趋向性符号与最小的加法。这种方法的主要创新之处在于,任何弯曲叶阶的方向都是相对于生成螺旋的方向进行记录的,从而使它们的曲率方向变得规则和可预测。因此,系统地记录藤科植物的叶状性是很有必要的。在属级和种级上均有显著的诊断价值。今后,包括叶序性公式在内的建议符号,作为所有类群描述的一部分,将在分类学上有所帮助。该方法在马兜铃属、星罗柏属、马兜铃属、Gonialoe属、Haworthiopsis属和Tulista属中得到了说明。
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Haseltonia
Haseltonia 生物-植物科学
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3.00
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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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