@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14504,
author = {Carlos Aedo and Omar Fiz-Palacios and Mar?a Luisa Alarc?n and Carmen Navarro and Juan Jose Aldasoro},
title = {Taxonomic revision of Geranium sect. Dissecta (Geraniaceae).},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1600/0363644054782260},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {30},
number = {3},
pages = {533--558},
abstract = {Geranium section Dissecta (Geraniaceae) consists of four species centered in Eurasia, between the Mediterranean region and the Himalaya Mountains. In contrast to the current literature, we consider G. chelikii, and G. davisianum to be synonyms of G. sintenisii, and G. pallens to be a synonym of G. asphodeloides. We also accept G. dissectum and G. crenophilum, the latter sometimes considered as subspecies of G. asphodeloides. A multivariate morphometric study provided some valuable characters for identification of these species. A multivariate morphometric study showed that some quantitative characters as deeply divided leaves, shorter and narrower petals, and shorter filaments clearly distinguished the annual G. dissectum. The characters contributing most to separation of the three remaining perennial species were petal width and the length of glandular hairs of stem and pedicels. In G. asphodeloides and G. dissectum the rootstock and stem base of has a most starch-rich parenchyma in the cortex, while in G. sintenisii and G. crenophilum the starch-rich parenchyma is mainly developed in the pith. A new key is provided, as well as new and detailed descriptions. Geranium crenophilum and G. sintenisii are here illustrated for the first time. Nine lectotypes and a neotype are designated, and distribution maps are presented. Analyses of the plastid trnL-trnF spacer, nuclear ITS sequences, and morphological data reveal that sect. Dissecta is strongly supported as monophyletic. In these analyses G. dissectum appeared as sister group of the rest of species.}
}
Citation for Study 1340
Citation title:
"Taxonomic revision of Geranium sect. Dissecta (Geraniaceae).".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1266
(Status: Published).
Citation
Aedo C., Fiz-palacios O., Alarc?n M.L., Navarro C., & Aldasoro J.J. 2005. Taxonomic revision of Geranium sect. Dissecta (Geraniaceae). Systematic Botany, 30(3): 533-558.
Authors
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Aedo C.
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Fiz-palacios O.
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Alarc?n M.L.
0034913808799
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Navarro C.
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Aldasoro J.J.
0034914203017
Abstract
Geranium section Dissecta (Geraniaceae) consists of four species centered in Eurasia, between the Mediterranean region and the Himalaya Mountains. In contrast to the current literature, we consider G. chelikii, and G. davisianum to be synonyms of G. sintenisii, and G. pallens to be a synonym of G. asphodeloides. We also accept G. dissectum and G. crenophilum, the latter sometimes considered as subspecies of G. asphodeloides. A multivariate morphometric study provided some valuable characters for identification of these species. A multivariate morphometric study showed that some quantitative characters as deeply divided leaves, shorter and narrower petals, and shorter filaments clearly distinguished the annual G. dissectum. The characters contributing most to separation of the three remaining perennial species were petal width and the length of glandular hairs of stem and pedicels. In G. asphodeloides and G. dissectum the rootstock and stem base of has a most starch-rich parenchyma in the cortex, while in G. sintenisii and G. crenophilum the starch-rich parenchyma is mainly developed in the pith. A new key is provided, as well as new and detailed descriptions. Geranium crenophilum and G. sintenisii are here illustrated for the first time. Nine lectotypes and a neotype are designated, and distribution maps are presented. Analyses of the plastid trnL-trnF spacer, nuclear ITS sequences, and morphological data reveal that sect. Dissecta is strongly supported as monophyletic. In these analyses G. dissectum appeared as sister group of the rest of species.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14504,
author = {Carlos Aedo and Omar Fiz-Palacios and Mar?a Luisa Alarc?n and Carmen Navarro and Juan Jose Aldasoro},
title = {Taxonomic revision of Geranium sect. Dissecta (Geraniaceae).},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1600/0363644054782260},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {30},
number = {3},
pages = {533--558},
abstract = {Geranium section Dissecta (Geraniaceae) consists of four species centered in Eurasia, between the Mediterranean region and the Himalaya Mountains. In contrast to the current literature, we consider G. chelikii, and G. davisianum to be synonyms of G. sintenisii, and G. pallens to be a synonym of G. asphodeloides. We also accept G. dissectum and G. crenophilum, the latter sometimes considered as subspecies of G. asphodeloides. A multivariate morphometric study provided some valuable characters for identification of these species. A multivariate morphometric study showed that some quantitative characters as deeply divided leaves, shorter and narrower petals, and shorter filaments clearly distinguished the annual G. dissectum. The characters contributing most to separation of the three remaining perennial species were petal width and the length of glandular hairs of stem and pedicels. In G. asphodeloides and G. dissectum the rootstock and stem base of has a most starch-rich parenchyma in the cortex, while in G. sintenisii and G. crenophilum the starch-rich parenchyma is mainly developed in the pith. A new key is provided, as well as new and detailed descriptions. Geranium crenophilum and G. sintenisii are here illustrated for the first time. Nine lectotypes and a neotype are designated, and distribution maps are presented. Analyses of the plastid trnL-trnF spacer, nuclear ITS sequences, and morphological data reveal that sect. Dissecta is strongly supported as monophyletic. In these analyses G. dissectum appeared as sister group of the rest of species.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 14504
AU - Aedo,Carlos
AU - Fiz-Palacios,Omar
AU - Alarc?n,Mar?a Luisa
AU - Navarro,Carmen
AU - Aldasoro,Juan Jose
T1 - Taxonomic revision of Geranium sect. Dissecta (Geraniaceae).
PY - 2005
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UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/0363644054782260
N2 - Geranium section Dissecta (Geraniaceae) consists of four species centered in Eurasia, between the Mediterranean region and the Himalaya Mountains. In contrast to the current literature, we consider G. chelikii, and G. davisianum to be synonyms of G. sintenisii, and G. pallens to be a synonym of G. asphodeloides. We also accept G. dissectum and G. crenophilum, the latter sometimes considered as subspecies of G. asphodeloides. A multivariate morphometric study provided some valuable characters for identification of these species. A multivariate morphometric study showed that some quantitative characters as deeply divided leaves, shorter and narrower petals, and shorter filaments clearly distinguished the annual G. dissectum. The characters contributing most to separation of the three remaining perennial species were petal width and the length of glandular hairs of stem and pedicels. In G. asphodeloides and G. dissectum the rootstock and stem base of has a most starch-rich parenchyma in the cortex, while in G. sintenisii and G. crenophilum the starch-rich parenchyma is mainly developed in the pith. A new key is provided, as well as new and detailed descriptions. Geranium crenophilum and G. sintenisii are here illustrated for the first time. Nine lectotypes and a neotype are designated, and distribution maps are presented. Analyses of the plastid trnL-trnF spacer, nuclear ITS sequences, and morphological data reveal that sect. Dissecta is strongly supported as monophyletic. In these analyses G. dissectum appeared as sister group of the rest of species.
L3 - 10.1600/0363644054782260
JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 30
IS - 3
SP - 533
EP - 558
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