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Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

A new species of functionally dioecious bush tomato of SolanumsubgenusLeptostemonum is described. Solanumscalarium Martine & T.M.Williams, sp. nov., is a member of the taxonomically challenging “Kimberley dioecious clade” in Australia and differs from other species in the group in its spreading...

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Autores principales: Williams, Tanisha M., Hayes, Jonathan, McDonnell, Angela J., Cantley, Jason T., Jobson, Peter, Martine, Christopher T.
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.216.85972
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author Williams, Tanisha M.
Hayes, Jonathan
McDonnell, Angela J.
Cantley, Jason T.
Jobson, Peter
Martine, Christopher T.
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Hayes, Jonathan
McDonnell, Angela J.
Cantley, Jason T.
Jobson, Peter
Martine, Christopher T.
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description A new species of functionally dioecious bush tomato of SolanumsubgenusLeptostemonum is described. Solanumscalarium Martine & T.M.Williams, sp. nov., is a member of the taxonomically challenging “Kimberley dioecious clade” in Australia and differs from other species in the group in its spreading decumbent habit and conspicuously prickly male floral rachis. The species is so far known from one site in Judbarra/Gregory National Park in the Northern Territory. Ex situ crosses and confirmation of inaperturate pollen grains produced in morphologically cosexual flowers indicate that these flowers are functionally female and the species is functionally dioecious. The scientific name reflects the ladder-like appearance of the inflorescence rachis armature of male individuals, the stone staircase that provides access to the type locality at the Escarpment Lookout Walk, and the importance of maintaining equitable and safe access to outdoor spaces. The common name Garrarnawun Bush Tomato is proposed in recognition of the lookout point at this site, a traditional meeting place of the Wardaman and Nungali-Ngaliwurru peoples whose lands overlap in this area.
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spelling pubmed-98367222023-02-08 Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia Williams, Tanisha M. Hayes, Jonathan McDonnell, Angela J. Cantley, Jason T. Jobson, Peter Martine, Christopher T. PhytoKeys Research Article A new species of functionally dioecious bush tomato of SolanumsubgenusLeptostemonum is described. Solanumscalarium Martine & T.M.Williams, sp. nov., is a member of the taxonomically challenging “Kimberley dioecious clade” in Australia and differs from other species in the group in its spreading decumbent habit and conspicuously prickly male floral rachis. The species is so far known from one site in Judbarra/Gregory National Park in the Northern Territory. Ex situ crosses and confirmation of inaperturate pollen grains produced in morphologically cosexual flowers indicate that these flowers are functionally female and the species is functionally dioecious. The scientific name reflects the ladder-like appearance of the inflorescence rachis armature of male individuals, the stone staircase that provides access to the type locality at the Escarpment Lookout Walk, and the importance of maintaining equitable and safe access to outdoor spaces. The common name Garrarnawun Bush Tomato is proposed in recognition of the lookout point at this site, a traditional meeting place of the Wardaman and Nungali-Ngaliwurru peoples whose lands overlap in this area. Pensoft Publishers 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9836722/ /pubmed/36761892 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.216.85972 Text en Tanisha M. Williams, Jonathan Hayes, Angela J. McDonnell, Jason T. Cantley, Peter Jobson, Christopher T. Martine 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
Williams, Tanisha M.
Hayes, Jonathan
McDonnell, Angela J.
Cantley, Jason T.
Jobson, Peter
Martine, Christopher T.
Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
title Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
title_full Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
title_fullStr Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
title_short Solanumscalarium (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
title_sort solanumscalarium (solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from judbarra/gregory national park, northern territory, australia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.216.85972
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