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Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus

Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in South America are described. Capsicum benoistii Hunz. ex Barboza sp. nov. (incertae sedis) is endemic to a restricted area in south-central Ecuador and is most similar to the more widespread C. geminifolium (Dammer)...

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Autores principales: Barboza, Gloria E., Carrizo García, Carolina, Leiva González, Segundo, Scaldaferro, Marisel, Reyes, Ximena
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30650102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209792
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author Barboza, Gloria E.
Carrizo García, Carolina
Leiva González, Segundo
Scaldaferro, Marisel
Reyes, Ximena
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Carrizo García, Carolina
Leiva González, Segundo
Scaldaferro, Marisel
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description Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in South America are described. Capsicum benoistii Hunz. ex Barboza sp. nov. (incertae sedis) is endemic to a restricted area in south-central Ecuador and is most similar to the more widespread C. geminifolium (Dammer) Hunz. (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru). Capsicum piuranum Barboza & S. Leiva sp. nov. (Andean clade) is found in northern Peru (Department Piura) and is morphologically most similar to C. caballeroi M. Nee of the Bolivian yungas (Departments Santa Cruz and Cochabamba) but closely related to C. geminifolium and C. lycianthoides Bitter. Capsicum longifolium Barboza & S. Leiva sp. nov. (Andean clade) occurs from northern Peru (Departments Amazonas, Cajamarca, and Piura) to southern Ecuador (Province Zamora-Chinchipe), and is morphologically most similar to C. dimorphum (Miers) Kuntze (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru). Capsicum neei Barboza & X. Reyes sp. nov. (Bolivian clade) is endemic to southeastern Bolivia (Departments Chuquisaca and Santa Cruz) in the Boliviano-Tucumano Forest, is morphologically most similar to another Bolivian endemic species C. minutiflorum Rusby (Hunz.), and is closely related to C. caballeroi. Complete descriptions, illustrations, distributions and conservation assessments of all new species are given. Chromosome numbers for C. piuranum and C. longifolium are also provided. Three of the new species were included in a new phylogenetic analysis for Capsicum; their positions were strongly resolved within clades previously recognized in the genus.
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spelling pubmed-63349932019-01-31 Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus Barboza, Gloria E. Carrizo García, Carolina Leiva González, Segundo Scaldaferro, Marisel Reyes, Ximena PLoS One Research Article Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in South America are described. Capsicum benoistii Hunz. ex Barboza sp. nov. (incertae sedis) is endemic to a restricted area in south-central Ecuador and is most similar to the more widespread C. geminifolium (Dammer) Hunz. (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru). Capsicum piuranum Barboza & S. Leiva sp. nov. (Andean clade) is found in northern Peru (Department Piura) and is morphologically most similar to C. caballeroi M. Nee of the Bolivian yungas (Departments Santa Cruz and Cochabamba) but closely related to C. geminifolium and C. lycianthoides Bitter. Capsicum longifolium Barboza & S. Leiva sp. nov. (Andean clade) occurs from northern Peru (Departments Amazonas, Cajamarca, and Piura) to southern Ecuador (Province Zamora-Chinchipe), and is morphologically most similar to C. dimorphum (Miers) Kuntze (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru). Capsicum neei Barboza & X. Reyes sp. nov. (Bolivian clade) is endemic to southeastern Bolivia (Departments Chuquisaca and Santa Cruz) in the Boliviano-Tucumano Forest, is morphologically most similar to another Bolivian endemic species C. minutiflorum Rusby (Hunz.), and is closely related to C. caballeroi. Complete descriptions, illustrations, distributions and conservation assessments of all new species are given. Chromosome numbers for C. piuranum and C. longifolium are also provided. Three of the new species were included in a new phylogenetic analysis for Capsicum; their positions were strongly resolved within clades previously recognized in the genus. Public Library of Science 2019-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6334993/ /pubmed/30650102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209792 Text en © 2019 Barboza et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Barboza, Gloria E.
Carrizo García, Carolina
Leiva González, Segundo
Scaldaferro, Marisel
Reyes, Ximena
Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus
title Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus
title_full Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus
title_fullStr Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus
title_full_unstemmed Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus
title_short Four new species of Capsicum (Solanaceae) from the tropical Andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus
title_sort four new species of capsicum (solanaceae) from the tropical andes and an update on the phylogeny of the genus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30650102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209792
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