Hair morphology and the relationships of species inSolanum sect.Basarthrum |
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Authors: | Almut Seithe Gregory J. Anderson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mommenpesch 2, D-4150 Krefeld-29, Germany;(2) Biological Sciences Group U-43, University of Connecticut, 06268 Storrs, CT, USA |
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Abstract: | The usefulness of features of leaf hairs in distinguishing subgenera and sections is well documented in bothRhododendron andSolanum. In this analysis of the taxa ofSolanum sect.Basarthrum (23 species), and of a sample of closely related taxa from sect.Petota (22 species), it is shown that such features serve to delineate subsectional groups such as series and some species as well. SectionBasarthrum has an unexpected diversity of hair types. Although this group has been characterized by 2-celled bayonet hairs, more than one half of the taxa in the section bear multicellular finger hairs, and 3 species also possess branched hairs. Thus, major rearrangements of the species previously assigned to sect.Basarthrum are indicated or supported by pubescence features. The taxa studied from seriesEtuberosa andJuglandifolia (both of sect.Petota) show hair types that a) are relatively primitive for the section, and b) show linkage between sects.Petota andBasarthrum. |
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Keywords: | Solanaceae Solanum Lycopersicon Potatoes tomato /content/v58q84984316wxv4/xxlarge8220.gif" alt=" ldquo" align=" MIDDLE" BORDER=" 0" >pepino /content/v58q84984316wxv4/xxlarge8221.gif" alt=" rdquo" align=" MIDDLE" BORDER=" 0" > phylogeny pubescence indumentum anatomy of hairs |
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