T. Raycheva, K. Stoyanov, S. Naimov, Elena Apostolova-Kuzova
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摘要
藏红花。et Pasche,正如目前所知,最初被视为C. biflorus Mill。无性系种群。adamii B. Mathew在保加利亚植物区系中的研究(Mathew, 1982),并经Rukšāns(2017)验证。该分类群后来被描述为一个单独的物种(Kerndorff et al. 2012),其全型标本收集于土耳其欧洲部分Kırklareli省。该物种首次在保加利亚的两个区系绘制。从该物种的自然居群中定义了基于一般形态和叶片解剖的诊断特征,并与模式标本和文献中的相关数据进行了比较。通过内部转录间隔区(ITS: ITS1 + 5)的测序,明确了该物种的系统发育位置。SsrDNA + ITS2),并与NCBI中标注的序列进行比较。采用贝叶斯系统发育方法构建了系统发育树。结果表明,该品种与土耳其产的C. adamioides具有高度的系统发育相似性。最近的亲戚C. ranjeloviciorum Kernd。帕什,哈普克和拉卡仍然在附近。我们的形态学、解剖学和分子分析表明,保加利亚种群显示出一种特定于C. adamioides的特殊特征组合。
Crocus adamioides (Iridaceae) in the Bulgarian flora
Crocus adamioides Kernd. et Pasche, as it is currently known, was originally treated as C. biflorus Mill. subsp. adamii B. Mathew in the flora of Bulgaria by Mathew (1982) and verified by Rukšāns (2017). The taxon was afterwards described as a separate species (Kerndorff et al. 2012), the holotype being collected in Kırklareli Province, European Turkey. The species was for the first time mapped in two floristic regions of Bulgaria. The diagnostic characters based on the general morphology and leaf anatomy were defined from the natural populations of
the species and compared to the type specimen and relevant data from the literature. The phylogenetic position of the species was clarified by sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS: ITS1 + 5.SsrDNA + ITS2) and comparison of the obtained sequence with those annotated in NCBI. A phylogenetic tree was built using Bayesian phylogeny. Results have shown the highest degree of phylogenetic similarity with C. adamioides from Turkey. The closest relative C. ranjeloviciorum Kernd., Pasche, Harpke et Raca remains in the proximity.
Our morphological, anatomical and molecular analyses have revealed that
the Bulgarian population shows a peculiar combination of characters specific to C. adamioides.
期刊介绍:
The interest of the journal is field (terrestrial and aquatic) and experimental botany (including microorganisms, plant viruses, bacteria, unicellular algae), from subcellular level to ecosystems. The attention of the Journal is aimed to the research of karstic areas of the southern Europe, karstic waters and the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean).