Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence

Species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus L./P. glomeratum Rollins were examined. Our working hypothesis states that the delimitation of these taxa is based on the dissection of a continuous variation pattern from an elevational cline. We chose a 70 km gradient from 300-3500 m in the Provi...

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Main Authors: Marianela Piazzano, Gabriel Bernardello, Lázaro Novara, Silvia R. Alarcón, Juana R. de la Fuente, Miriam Hadid
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 1998-06-01
Series:Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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Online Access:http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/220
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spelling doaj-fa570d9886ab4dfcb702b16f4ab2d55d2021-05-05T07:01:35ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31961998-06-01561657610.3989/ajbm.1998.v56.i1.220201Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidenceMarianela Piazzano0Gabriel Bernardello1Lázaro Novara2Silvia R. Alarcón3Juana R. de la Fuente4Miriam Hadid5Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. CórdobaInstituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. CórdobaConsejo de Investigación. Universidad Nacional de SaltaConsejo de Investigación. Universidad Nacional de SaltaConsejo de Investigación. Universidad Nacional de SaltaInstituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. CórdobaSpecies boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus L./P. glomeratum Rollins were examined. Our working hypothesis states that the delimitation of these taxa is based on the dissection of a continuous variation pattern from an elevational cline. We chose a 70 km gradient from 300-3500 m in the Province of Salta (Argentina) where both taxa are sympatric. The study was centred in phenetic analyses of morphological data. In addition, foliar and caulinar anatomy, chromosome numbers and karyotype, and sesquiterpene lactone composition were investigated. Transplant experiments were performed, individuais that occur naturally at high elevations were cultivated at lower ones to analyse the phenetic plasticity of some key characters. Our results indicate that based on morphological and anatomical data no group of specimens can be delimited. The main characters used to recognise both species are significantly correlated with the elevation at which they grow, suggesting a clinal variation. Cytological and phytochemical data show that there is variation among the populations and that no discontinuities can be detected to separate them. Accordingly, it is convenient to consider the studied population as belonging to P. hysterophorus, and P. glomeratum as a synonym of that species.http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/220asteraceaeparthenium hysterophorusp. glomeratummorphologyfoliar and caulinar anatomychromosome numberskaryotypesesquiterpene lactonesnumérical analysis
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author Marianela Piazzano
Gabriel Bernardello
Lázaro Novara
Silvia R. Alarcón
Juana R. de la Fuente
Miriam Hadid
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Gabriel Bernardello
Lázaro Novara
Silvia R. Alarcón
Juana R. de la Fuente
Miriam Hadid
Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
asteraceae
parthenium hysterophorus
p. glomeratum
morphology
foliar and caulinar anatomy
chromosome numbers
karyotype
sesquiterpene lactones
numérical analysis
author_facet Marianela Piazzano
Gabriel Bernardello
Lázaro Novara
Silvia R. Alarcón
Juana R. de la Fuente
Miriam Hadid
author_sort Marianela Piazzano
title Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence
title_short Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence
title_full Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence
title_fullStr Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus and P. glomeratum (Asteraceae-Ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence
title_sort evaluation of the species boundaries between parthenium hysterophorus and p. glomeratum (asteraceae-ambrosiinae): morphological, anatomical, chromosomal and phytochemical evidence
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
issn 0211-1322
1988-3196
publishDate 1998-06-01
description Species boundaries between Parthenium hysterophorus L./P. glomeratum Rollins were examined. Our working hypothesis states that the delimitation of these taxa is based on the dissection of a continuous variation pattern from an elevational cline. We chose a 70 km gradient from 300-3500 m in the Province of Salta (Argentina) where both taxa are sympatric. The study was centred in phenetic analyses of morphological data. In addition, foliar and caulinar anatomy, chromosome numbers and karyotype, and sesquiterpene lactone composition were investigated. Transplant experiments were performed, individuais that occur naturally at high elevations were cultivated at lower ones to analyse the phenetic plasticity of some key characters. Our results indicate that based on morphological and anatomical data no group of specimens can be delimited. The main characters used to recognise both species are significantly correlated with the elevation at which they grow, suggesting a clinal variation. Cytological and phytochemical data show that there is variation among the populations and that no discontinuities can be detected to separate them. Accordingly, it is convenient to consider the studied population as belonging to P. hysterophorus, and P. glomeratum as a synonym of that species.
topic asteraceae
parthenium hysterophorus
p. glomeratum
morphology
foliar and caulinar anatomy
chromosome numbers
karyotype
sesquiterpene lactones
numérical analysis
url http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/220
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