@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23852,
author = {Juan Manuel Acosta},
title = {A New Species of Valeriana from the Andean Region of Northwestern Argentina Based on Morphological and Molecular Data},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Taxonomy, trnL?F, trnK intron, Valeriana macrorhiza, Valeriana serratifolia, Valerianaceae},
doi = {10.1600/036364415X689348},
url = {http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1600/036364415X689348},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {40},
number = {3},
pages = {922--928},
abstract = {Valeriana serratifolia, a new species from the Andean region of northwestern Argentina, is described and illustrated. It can
be distinguished from its closest morphological taxon, V. macrorhiza, by its entire, spathulate leaves with serrulate margin, and falcate fruits,
2?2.5 mm long, crowned by the reduced annular calyx shifted toward the ventral face. A phylogenetic analysis based on DNA sequences
of plastid markers trnL?F and trnK intron supported V. macrorhiza as its closest related species. We also provide a key to differentiate
V. serratifolia from the epappose species of Valeriana from Argentina.}
}
Citation for Study 16628
Citation title:
"A New Species of Valeriana from the Andean Region of Northwestern Argentina Based on Morphological and Molecular Data".
Study name:
"A New Species of Valeriana from the Andean Region of Northwestern Argentina Based on Morphological and Molecular Data".
This study is part of submission 16628
(Status: Published).
Citation
Acosta J.M. 2015. A New Species of Valeriana from the Andean Region of Northwestern Argentina Based on Morphological and Molecular Data. Systematic Botany, 40(3): 922-928.
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Abstract
Valeriana serratifolia, a new species from the Andean region of northwestern Argentina, is described and illustrated. It can
be distinguished from its closest morphological taxon, V. macrorhiza, by its entire, spathulate leaves with serrulate margin, and falcate fruits,
2?2.5 mm long, crowned by the reduced annular calyx shifted toward the ventral face. A phylogenetic analysis based on DNA sequences
of plastid markers trnL?F and trnK intron supported V. macrorhiza as its closest related species. We also provide a key to differentiate
V. serratifolia from the epappose species of Valeriana from Argentina.
Keywords
Taxonomy, trnL?F, trnK intron, Valeriana macrorhiza, Valeriana serratifolia, Valerianaceae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23852,
author = {Juan Manuel Acosta},
title = {A New Species of Valeriana from the Andean Region of Northwestern Argentina Based on Morphological and Molecular Data},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Taxonomy, trnL?F, trnK intron, Valeriana macrorhiza, Valeriana serratifolia, Valerianaceae},
doi = {10.1600/036364415X689348},
url = {http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1600/036364415X689348},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {40},
number = {3},
pages = {922--928},
abstract = {Valeriana serratifolia, a new species from the Andean region of northwestern Argentina, is described and illustrated. It can
be distinguished from its closest morphological taxon, V. macrorhiza, by its entire, spathulate leaves with serrulate margin, and falcate fruits,
2?2.5 mm long, crowned by the reduced annular calyx shifted toward the ventral face. A phylogenetic analysis based on DNA sequences
of plastid markers trnL?F and trnK intron supported V. macrorhiza as its closest related species. We also provide a key to differentiate
V. serratifolia from the epappose species of Valeriana from Argentina.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23852
AU - Acosta,Juan Manuel
T1 - A New Species of Valeriana from the Andean Region of Northwestern Argentina Based on Morphological and Molecular Data
PY - 2015
KW - Taxonomy
KW - trnL?F
KW - trnK intron
KW - Valeriana macrorhiza
KW - Valeriana serratifolia
KW - Valerianaceae
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N2 - Valeriana serratifolia, a new species from the Andean region of northwestern Argentina, is described and illustrated. It can
be distinguished from its closest morphological taxon, V. macrorhiza, by its entire, spathulate leaves with serrulate margin, and falcate fruits,
2?2.5 mm long, crowned by the reduced annular calyx shifted toward the ventral face. A phylogenetic analysis based on DNA sequences
of plastid markers trnL?F and trnK intron supported V. macrorhiza as its closest related species. We also provide a key to differentiate
V. serratifolia from the epappose species of Valeriana from Argentina.
L3 - 10.1600/036364415X689348
JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 40
IS - 3
SP - 922
EP - 928
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