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Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species
A morphological and karyological investigation of the Anthemissect.Hiorthia representatives of Kriti (Greece) revealed that three different species are found on the island, all endemic, and each characterised by a different ploidy level based on the haploid series of x = 9. Anthemisabrotanifolia, th...
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author | Goula, Katerina Constantinidis, Theophanis |
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description | A morphological and karyological investigation of the Anthemissect.Hiorthia representatives of Kriti (Greece) revealed that three different species are found on the island, all endemic, and each characterised by a different ploidy level based on the haploid series of x = 9. Anthemisabrotanifolia, the species with the widest distribution, is tetraploid with 2n = 4x = 36. A.samariensis, a local endemic of the Lefka Ori, was found being decaploid, with 2n = 10x = 90, the highest number ever recorded in Anthemis. The recently discovered population on Mt. Kedros (south-central Kriti) is morphologically distinct from all the Anthemis entities growing on Kriti; it also differs from the variable and widespread A.cretica group. It is here described as a new species, A.pasiphaes Goula & Constantinidis. It is a hexaploid, with 2n = 6x = 54. All chromosome numbers are reported for the first time. Polyploidy might have acted as a reproductive barrier among these perennial species, complementing isolation by spatial distance and evolutionary divergence. Further, it might have contributed adaptation advantages to these three predominately mountain species. |
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spelling | pubmed-103599162023-07-22 Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species Goula, Katerina Constantinidis, Theophanis PhytoKeys Research Article A morphological and karyological investigation of the Anthemissect.Hiorthia representatives of Kriti (Greece) revealed that three different species are found on the island, all endemic, and each characterised by a different ploidy level based on the haploid series of x = 9. Anthemisabrotanifolia, the species with the widest distribution, is tetraploid with 2n = 4x = 36. A.samariensis, a local endemic of the Lefka Ori, was found being decaploid, with 2n = 10x = 90, the highest number ever recorded in Anthemis. The recently discovered population on Mt. Kedros (south-central Kriti) is morphologically distinct from all the Anthemis entities growing on Kriti; it also differs from the variable and widespread A.cretica group. It is here described as a new species, A.pasiphaes Goula & Constantinidis. It is a hexaploid, with 2n = 6x = 54. All chromosome numbers are reported for the first time. Polyploidy might have acted as a reproductive barrier among these perennial species, complementing isolation by spatial distance and evolutionary divergence. Further, it might have contributed adaptation advantages to these three predominately mountain species. Pensoft Publishers 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10359916/ /pubmed/37485009 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.229.102703 Text en Katerina Goula, Theophanis Constantinidis https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Goula, Katerina Constantinidis, Theophanis Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species |
title | Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species |
title_full | Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species |
title_fullStr | Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species |
title_full_unstemmed | Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species |
title_short | Anthemissect.Hiorthia (Asteraceae) on Kriti Island, Greece: high ploidy levels and a new species |
title_sort | anthemissect.hiorthia (asteraceae) on kriti island, greece: high ploidy levels and a new species |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10359916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37485009 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.229.102703 |
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