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A re-evaluation of plants referred to as Pteridiutn herediae (Colmeiro) Love & Kjellqvist
Authors:E SHEFFIELD F L S    P G WOLF  C H HAUFLER  T RANKER  A C JERMY
Institution:Department of Cell &Structural Biology, University of Manchester, Manchester M139PL;Department of Botany, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, U.S.A.;Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History), London SW75BD
Abstract:SHEFFIELD, E., WOLF, P. G., HAUFLER, C. H., RANKER, T. A. & JERMY, A. C, 1989. Are-evaluation of plants referred to as Pteridiutn herediae (Colmeiro) Love & Kjellqvist. Based on perceived differences in morphology, chromosome number and habitat, specimens of Pteridiutn from southern Spain have been segregated by previous authors as a species distinct from Pteridium aquilinum , and called Pteridium herediae. However, type specimens of this taxon cannot be found. New collections of Pteridium from similar habitats in the area were examined and analysed in the present study and the results compared with those from British plants (P. aquilinum). The Spanish plants were not found to differ significantly from P. aquilinum morphologically, and all yielded chromosome counts (sporophytes, 104; gametophytes, 52) considered typical for the genus. Genotype frequency data obtained from isozyme electrophoresis of Spanish and British Pteridium yielded a genetic identity of 0.86; well within intraspecific distances found in other ferns.
These data indicate that there are currently no grounds for accepting that a form of Pteridium , distinguishable from P. aquilinum on the basis of differences in morphology, chromosome number, habitat or biochemistry, exists on the limestone soils of the Sierra de Cazorla region of southern Spain.
Keywords:Bracken  ferns  Pteridophyta
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