701 resultados para Saxifraga


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Two new species, Saxifraga xiaozhongdianensis J. T. Pan and S. ludingensis J. T. Pan, from the Saxifragaceae in China are described and illustrated. Of these, S. xiaozhongdianensis is endemic to Zhongdian, Yunnan, and is related to S. brachyphylla Franchet. It differs from S. brachyphylla in the sepals adaxially dark brown glandular-villose and the petals basally subauriculate. Saxifraga ludingensis occurs in Luding, Sichuan, and is very similar to S. egregioides J. T. Pan and S. stellariifolia Franchet. It differs from S. egregioides in the stems brown glandular-villose, the cauline leaves adaxially brown glandular-villose, the sepals spreading in anthesis and abaxially brown glandular-villose, and the petals 5-veined. It differs from S. stellariifolia in the leaves cordate and abaxially glabrous, the sepals abaxially brown glandular-villose, and the petals 4-callose and 5-veined. Saxifraga xiaozhongdianensis and S. ludingeasis are apparently endemic to western China and belong to Saxifraga sect. Ciliatae Haworth, emend. J. T. Pan.

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The following new species, new variety, new name, and four new combinations are published for the forthcoming account of Saxifraga L. in the Flora of China, Volume 8: S. epiphylla Gornall & H. Ohba, sp. nov., S. gemmigera Engler var. gemmuligera (Engler) J. T. Pan & Gornall, comb. nov., S. heterotricha Marquand & Airy-Shaw var. anadena (H. Smith) J. T. Pan & Gornall, comb. et stat, nov., S. hypericoides Franchet var. aurantiascens (Engler & Irmscher) J. T. Pan & Gornall, comb. nov., S. hypericoides var. rockii (Mattfeld) J. T. Pan & Gornall, comb. et stat. nov., S. sinomontana J. T. Pan & Gornall, nom. nov., and S. sinomontana var. amabilis H. Smith ex J. T. Pan, var. nov. In addition, the names S. mengtzeana Engler & Irmscher and S. mengtzeana var. cordatifolia Engler & Irmscher are lectotypified here.

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Se proponen los nuevos sintíxones Asplenio fontani-Saxifragetum moncayensis y Alchemillo saxatilis-Saxifragetum moncayensis silenetosum barduliensis en sustitución de los nombres inválidos Sax¡fragetum segurae-moncayensis y Alchemillo saxatilis-Saxifragetum moncayensis saxifragetosum segurae, construidos a partir de un nombre de taxon inválido (Saxifraga segurae).

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Hemos llevado a cabo la revisión del género Saxifraga L., sección Dactyloides Tausch (grex Ceratophyllae Willk., Gemmiferae Willk., y Exarato-Moschatae Engler & Itmsch.) del centro y norte de la Península Ibérica, mediante el estudio de caracteres morfológicos, palinológicos y seminológicos, de entre los que destacamos por su valor diagnóstico los siguientes: longitud y anchura máxima de las hojas basilares, longitud del peciolo real de las mismas, número total de segmentos y tipo de segmento central de las hojas basilares, anchura del segmento central de las hojas basilares, presencia-ausencia de mucrón en el ápice foliar, contorno de la lámina de las hojas basilares, forma de los segmentos laterales de la lámina de las hojas basilares, tipo de indumento de las hojas basilares, distribución de los pelos glandulares y número de células de los mismos, clasificación de las hojas en base a la presencia-ausencia de surco, longitud del tallo florífero, mitad apical o basal del tallo florífero cubierta de pelos glandulares, presencia de yemas hibemantes, forma apical de los dientes del cáliz, longitud y anchura de los pétalos, porción del pétalo que sobrepasa al sépalo, longitud y anchura de la semilla y omamentación de la cubierta seminal. Los caracteres estudiados nos han permitido reconocer un total de treinta y tres táxones de los que aportamos datos corológicos, ecológicos y fitosociológicos. Se añade una clave de identificación de todos los táxones objeto de estudio, en la que también se incluyen S. conifera Cosson, S. x martyi Luizet & Soulié, S. pubescens Pourret subsp. pubescens, S. pubescens subsp. iratiana (F.W. Schultz) Engler & Irmsch., y S. vayredana Luizet, los cuales aunque no tratados en nuestra revisión, se distribuyen por el norte de la Península Ibérica.

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Aim: Retrospective genetic monitoring, comparing genetic diversity of extant populations with historical samples, can provide valuable and often unique insights into evolutionary processes informing conservation strategies. The Yellow marsh saxifrage (Saxifraga hirculus) is listed as ‘critically endangered’ in Ireland with only two extant populations. We quantified genetic changes over time and identified genotypes in extant populations that could be used as founders for reintroductions to sites where the species is extinct.

Location: Ireland.

Methods: Samples were obtained from both locations where the species is currently found, including the most threatened site at the Garron Plateau, Co. Antrim, which held only 13 individuals during 2011. Herbarium samples covering the period from 1886 to 1957 were obtained including plants from the same area as the most threatened population, as well as three extinct populations. In total, 422 individuals (319 present-day and 103 historical) were genotyped at six microsatellite loci. Species distribution modelling was used to identify areas of potentially suitable habitat for reintroductions.

Results: Level of phenotypic diversity within the most threatened population was significantly lower in the present-day compared with historical samples but levels of observed heterozygosity and number of alleles, whilst reduced, did not differ significantly. However, Bayesian clustering analysis suggested gradual lineage replacement over time. All three measures of genetic diversity were generally lower at the most threatened population compared with the more substantial extant populations in Co. Mayo. Species distribution modelling suggested that habitat at one site where the species is extinct may be suitable for reintroduction.

Main conclusions: The dominant genetic lineage in the most threatened population is rare elsewhere; thus, care needs to be taken when formulating any potential reintroduction programme. Our findings highlight both the need for genetic monitoring of threatened populations, but also for its swift implementation before levels of diversity become critically low.

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Background and Aims: Although hybridization can play a positive role in plant evolution, it has been shown that excessive unidirectional hybridization can result in replacement of a species’ gene pool, and even the extinction ofrare species via genetic assimilation. This study examines levels of introgression between the common Saxifraga spathularis and its rarer congener S. hirsuta, which have been observed to hybridize in the wild where they occursympatrically. 
Methods: Seven species-specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were analysed in 1025 plants representing both species and their hybrid, S. polita, from 29 sites across their ranges in Ireland. In addition, species distributionmodelling was carried out to determine whether the relative abundance of the two parental species is likely to change under future climate scenarios. 
Key Results: Saxifraga spathularis individuals tended to be genetically pure, exhibiting little or no introgression from S. hirsuta, but significant levels of introgression of S. spathularis alleles into S. hirsuta were observed, indicatingthat populations exhibiting S. hirsuta morphology are more like a hybrid swarm, consisting of backcrosses and F2s. Populations of the hybrid, S. polita, were generally comprised of F1s or F2s, with some evidence of backcrossing. Species distribution modelling under projected future climate scenarios indicated an increase in suitable habitats for both parental species.
Conclusions: Levels of introgression observed in this study in both S. spathularis and S. hirsuta would appear to be correlated with the relative abundance of the species. Significant introgression of S. spathularis alleles was detectedin the majority of the S. hirsuta populations analysed and, consequently, ongoing introgression would appear to represent a threat to the genetic integrity of S. hirsuta, particularly in areas where the species exists sympatricallywith its congener and where it is greatly outnumbered.

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[von Roland Anheisser]

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