Title: Phylogeny, karyotype evolution and taxonomy of<i>Cerinthe</i>L. (Boraginaceae)
Abstract: Abstract A phylogenetic and karyological analysis of the small and poorly known genus Cerinthe L. (BoraginaceaeLithospermeae) was performed using ITS sequences and standard chromosomal techniques. All taxa are diploid with 2 n = 16 or 2 n = 18 and show a variable degree of infraspecific variation, in particular in the polymorphic C. major and C. minor . Change in base number is associated with an early split between the two wellsupported clades of C. major , corresponding to Cerinthe sect. Cerinthe , and that of all other taxa belonging to C . sect. Ceranthe , with the base x = 8 found only in the strictly annual C . major group, and x = 9 in the other five species of the genus: C. minor, C. glabra, C. tenuiflora, C. retorta and C. palaestina . The latter section is subdivided into the E Mediterranean, annual lineage of C. palaestina – C. retorta and the mainly continental, perennial group of C. minor–C. glabra , the sister of which is the Corsican endemic C. tenuiflora . The hypothesis that x = 9 represents the primary haploid number and x = 8 is derived through descending aneuploidy, is discussed. A taxonomic revision of the genus is provided and the following formal taxonomic changes are proposed: C. major L. subsp. oranensis (Batt.) Selvi & Cecchi, stat. nov.; C. major L. subsp. purpurascens (Boiss.) Selvi & Cecchi, stat. nov.; C. minor L. subsp. cleiostoma (Boiss. & Sprun.) Selvi & Cecchi, stat. nov. Cerinthe tenuiflora, C. retorta and the poorly known C. palaestina are welldefined species with little internal variation.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
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