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Morphologically Defined Cichorium (Asteraceae) Species Reflect Lineages Based on Chloroplast and Nuclear (ITS) DNA Data

1999; American Society of Plant Taxonomists; Volume: 24; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2419648

ISSN

1548-2324

Autores

Annemieke M. Kiers, Ted H. M. Mes, R. van der Meijden, Konrad Bachmann,

Tópico(s)

Plant Ecology and Taxonomy Studies

Resumo

Cichorium spinosum and C. bottae are morphologically well diagnosed species. The remaining four species in the genus, C. intybus, C. endivia, C. pumilum, and C. calvum, are usually difficult to distinguish because they differ primarily in quantitative characters. However, our study indicates, that these species are not intermixed in a multivariate analysis of morphological characters. A cladistic analysis of restriction frag- ment length polymorphisms and trnL-trnF sequences of the chloroplast genome and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequence data obtained from the six Cichorium species and nine possible outgroup genera indicates that 1) Cichorium has an isolated position within the tribe Lactuceae, 2) C. bottae is sister to all other species of Cichorium, and 3) the remaining species are divided into two main clades, one consisting of C. calvum, C. pumilum, and C. endivia and the other consisting of C. intybus and C. spinosum.

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