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SPECIES DELIMITATION IN NICOTIANA SECT. SUAVEOLENTES (SOLANACEAE): RECIPROCAL ILLUMINATION LEADS TO RECOGNITION OF MANY NEW SPECIES.

Authors :
Chase, Mark W.
Christenhusz, Maarten J. M.
Palsson, Ruth L.
Fay, Michael F.
Dodsworth, Steven
Conran, John G.
Cauz‐Santos, Luiz A.
Nollet, Felipe
Samuel, Rose
Paun, Ovidiu
Source :
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Sep2021, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p266-286. 21p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summary: In this volume of Curtis's Botanical Magazine, we increase the number of species recognised in Nicotiana sect. Suaveolentes to 38, up from the 21 recorded in the Flora of Australia published 39 years ago, but we estimate the final number is likely to exceed 60. We examine the reasons why so many unrecognised species exist. Several Australian and American botanists have previously specialised in Nicotiana but did not detect such diversity. We have carried out many fieldtrips, seen most known species in the wild and have grown these accessions from diverse areas side‐by‐side in cultivation to avoid basing decisions about species characteristics on features heavily influenced by environmental plasticity. In the end, we conclude that it is a mixture of focused and extensive fieldwork and more recent genomic, genetic and karyological studies combined in the process of reciprocal illumination, that has enabled us to describe so many new species. We also briefly focus on the topic of why Nicotiana is so species‐rich in Australia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13554905
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152442936
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/curt.12410