mal Karpaty山Sorbus亚属的分类评价

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Preslia Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.23855/preslia.2022.305
J. Velebil, M. Lepší, J. Nosková, P. Lepší
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本文对Sorbus亚属进行了分类鉴定。在mal Karpaty山脉(斯洛伐克西部和奥地利东北部)的咏叹调。通过详细的野外观察、形态比较、植物标本馆修订、多元形态计量学分析、流式细胞术和分子(核微卫星标记)分析来评估该类群的分类多样性。检测到二倍体、三倍体和四倍体。二倍体以单一分类单元s.a aria为代表,表现出相当大的形态和遗传变异。在整个研究地区,Sorbus aria从罕见到当地丰富。三倍体局限于该地区的中部和南部,包括几个单一的,可能是无融合的个体和罕见的无融合谱系,由于记录的个体数量非常有限,它们不被视为单独的物种。四倍体与三倍体的分布模式相似:S. danubialis和S. collina分布在山脉的南部,而S. petraeus是一个新种,分布在山脉的中部。彼得雷亚藜的整个种群大约有100个个体。它主要生长在vysok山附近的Kuchyňa村附近,在那里它形成了几个小种群,大约30只生长在Plavecký Mikuláš村附近的Čierna skala山上。除了这些最近的发现外,还有两个20世纪60年代在Vápená山上记录了该物种的植物标本室标本。低遗传和形态变异以及流式细胞术种子筛选表明该物种的生殖模式为无生殖模式,并证明了其在物种水平上的认可。斯洛伐克首次报道了山梨花。我们尚未证实在mal Karpaty mt存在S. austraca、S. buekkensis、S. carpatica、S. graeca、S. pannonica、S. thaiszii和S. zolyomii,并认为以前发表的记录是错误的。指定了泰国葡萄球菌和佐利奥米葡萄球菌的选型。各亚属代表性植物标本馆标本的鉴定钥匙、详细分布图和照片。提供了发生在mal Karpaty山脉的咏叹调。本文还提供了新描述物种的线条图和照片。
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Taxonomic assessment of Sorbus subgenus Aria in the Malé Karpaty Mountains
In this paper we present a taxonomic assessment of Sorbus subgen. Aria in the Malé Karpaty Mts (western Slovakia and north-eastern Austria). Detailed field observations, morphological comparison, herbarium revisions, multivariate morphometric analyses, flow cytometry and molecular (nuclear microsatellite markers) analyses were used to assess the taxonomic diversity within this group. Diploids, triploids and tetraploids were detected. Diploids are represented by a single taxon, S. aria, which shows considerable morphological and genetic variability. Sorbus aria ranges from rare to locally abundant throughout the area studied. Triploids are confined to the central and southern parts of the region and include several single, presumably apomictic individuals and rare apomictic lineages, which are not treated as separate species here due to the very limited number of individuals recorded. Tetraploids show similar distribution patterns to those of triploids: S. danubialis and S. collina occur in the southern part of the mountains, while S. petraea, a new species described here, inhabits the central part of the mountain range. The entire population of S. petraea includes approximately one hundred individuals. It occurs mainly in the surroundings of Vysoká Mt. by the village of Kuchyňa, where it forms several small populations and approximately 30 individuals grow on Čierna skala hill by the village of Plavecký Mikuláš. In addition to these recent occurrences, there are two herbarium specimens from the 1960s documenting the species on Vápená Mt. The low genetic and morphological variability and flow cytometric seed screening indicate an apomictic mode of reproduction in this species and justify its recognition at the species level. Sorbus collina is reported here in Slovakia for the first time. We have not confirmed the occurrence of S. austriaca, S. buekkensis, S. carpatica, S. graeca, S. pannonica, S. thaiszii and S. zolyomii in the Malé Karpaty Mts and consider the previously published records to be erroneous. Lectotypes are designated for S. thaiszii and S. zolyomii. A determination key, detailed distribution maps and photographs of representative herbarium specimens of all taxa of S. subgen. Aria occurring in the Malé Karpaty Mts are provided. A line drawing and a photograph of the newly described species are also presented.
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Preslia
Preslia 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Preslia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers on plant systematics, morphology, phytogeography, ecology and vegetation science, with a geographical focus on central Europe. The journal was founded in 1914 and named in honour of brothers Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791–1849) and Karel Bořivoj Presl (1794–1852), outstanding Bohemian botanists. It is published quarterly by the Czech Botanical Society.
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