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Monograph of wild and cultivated chili peppers (Capsicum L., Solanaceae)

Capsicum L. (tribe Capsiceae, Solanaceae) is an American genus distributed ranging from the southern United States of America to central Argentina and Brazil. The genus includes chili peppers, bell peppers, ajíes, habaneros, jalapeños, ulupicas and pimientos, well known for their economic importance...

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Autores principales: Barboza, Gloria E., García, Carolina Carrizo, Bianchetti, Luciano de Bem, Romero, María V., Scaldaferro, Marisel
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9881532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36762372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.200.71667
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author Barboza, Gloria E.
García, Carolina Carrizo
Bianchetti, Luciano de Bem
Romero, María V.
Scaldaferro, Marisel
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García, Carolina Carrizo
Bianchetti, Luciano de Bem
Romero, María V.
Scaldaferro, Marisel
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description Capsicum L. (tribe Capsiceae, Solanaceae) is an American genus distributed ranging from the southern United States of America to central Argentina and Brazil. The genus includes chili peppers, bell peppers, ajíes, habaneros, jalapeños, ulupicas and pimientos, well known for their economic importance around the globe. Within the Solanaceae, the genus can be recognised by its shrubby habit, actinomorphic flowers, distinctive truncate calyx with or without appendages, anthers opening by longitudinal slits, nectaries at the base of the ovary and the variously coloured and usually pungent fruits. The highest diversity of this genus is located along the northern and central Andes. Although Capsicum has been extensively studied and great advances have been made in the understanding of its taxonomy and the relationships amongst species, there is no monographic treatment of the genus as a whole. Based on morphological and molecular evidence studied from field and herbarium specimens, we present here a comprehensive taxonomic treatment for the genus, including updated information about morphology, anatomy, karyology, phylogeny and distribution. We recognise 43 species and five varieties, including C.mirum Barboza, sp. nov. from São Paulo State, Brazil and a new combination C.muticum (Sendtn.) Barboza, comb. nov.; five of these taxa are cultivated worldwide (C.annuumL.var.annuum, C.baccatumL.var.pendulum (Willd.) Eshbaugh, C.baccatumL.var.umbilicatum (Vell.) Hunz. & Barboza, C.chinense Jacq. and C.frutescens L.). Nomenclatural revision of the 265 names attributed to chili peppers resulted in 89 new lectotypifications and five new neotypifications. Identification keys and detailed descriptions, maps and illustrations for all taxa are provided.
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spelling pubmed-98815322023-02-08 Monograph of wild and cultivated chili peppers (Capsicum L., Solanaceae) Barboza, Gloria E. García, Carolina Carrizo Bianchetti, Luciano de Bem Romero, María V. Scaldaferro, Marisel PhytoKeys Monograph Capsicum L. (tribe Capsiceae, Solanaceae) is an American genus distributed ranging from the southern United States of America to central Argentina and Brazil. The genus includes chili peppers, bell peppers, ajíes, habaneros, jalapeños, ulupicas and pimientos, well known for their economic importance around the globe. Within the Solanaceae, the genus can be recognised by its shrubby habit, actinomorphic flowers, distinctive truncate calyx with or without appendages, anthers opening by longitudinal slits, nectaries at the base of the ovary and the variously coloured and usually pungent fruits. The highest diversity of this genus is located along the northern and central Andes. Although Capsicum has been extensively studied and great advances have been made in the understanding of its taxonomy and the relationships amongst species, there is no monographic treatment of the genus as a whole. Based on morphological and molecular evidence studied from field and herbarium specimens, we present here a comprehensive taxonomic treatment for the genus, including updated information about morphology, anatomy, karyology, phylogeny and distribution. We recognise 43 species and five varieties, including C.mirum Barboza, sp. nov. from São Paulo State, Brazil and a new combination C.muticum (Sendtn.) Barboza, comb. nov.; five of these taxa are cultivated worldwide (C.annuumL.var.annuum, C.baccatumL.var.pendulum (Willd.) Eshbaugh, C.baccatumL.var.umbilicatum (Vell.) Hunz. & Barboza, C.chinense Jacq. and C.frutescens L.). Nomenclatural revision of the 265 names attributed to chili peppers resulted in 89 new lectotypifications and five new neotypifications. Identification keys and detailed descriptions, maps and illustrations for all taxa are provided. Pensoft Publishers 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9881532/ /pubmed/36762372 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.200.71667 Text en Gloria E. Barboza, Carolina Carrizo García, Luciano de Bem Bianchetti, María V. Romero, Marisel Scaldaferro 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.
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García, Carolina Carrizo
Bianchetti, Luciano de Bem
Romero, María V.
Scaldaferro, Marisel
Monograph of wild and cultivated chili peppers (Capsicum L., Solanaceae)
title Monograph of wild and cultivated chili peppers (Capsicum L., Solanaceae)
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title_fullStr Monograph of wild and cultivated chili peppers (Capsicum L., Solanaceae)
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title_short Monograph of wild and cultivated chili peppers (Capsicum L., Solanaceae)
title_sort monograph of wild and cultivated chili peppers (capsicum l., solanaceae)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9881532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36762372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.200.71667
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