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1 July 2004 The Systematic Value of Morphological Characters in Senecio sect. Jacobaea (Asteraceae) as Compared to DNA Sequences
Pieter B. Pelser, Kevin van den Hof, Barbara Gravendeel, Ruud van der Meijden
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Abstract

The systematic value of morphological characters in Senecio sect. Jacobaea (Asteraceae) is studied using separate and combined parsimony analyses of morphological and DNA sequence data. These analyses are the first studies of morphological characters in a phylogenetic context in Senecio. Although the morphological data set forms a valuable addition to DNA sequences in providing greater resolution and support for several molecular-based clades, most characters are not suitable for identifying clades containing more than just a few closely related species. One of these characters, the stigmatic configuration, commonly used to study generic and subtribal limits of Senecioneae, is too variable for classification purposes in sect. Jacobaea. Among the four morphological characters that can be used to identify relatively large clades in the section are two indumentum characters. Because indumentum characters also have been found to be phylogenetically informative in other sections and genera in Senecioneae, we argue that they might be suitable for classification purposes throughout this tribe. We show that on the basis of these and other morphological characters and DNA sequences, S. gallerandianus and S. maroccanus should be included in sect. Jacobaea. This brings the total number of species in this section to 26.

Pieter B. Pelser, Kevin van den Hof, Barbara Gravendeel, and Ruud van der Meijden "The Systematic Value of Morphological Characters in Senecio sect. Jacobaea (Asteraceae) as Compared to DNA Sequences," Systematic Botany 29(3), 790-805, (1 July 2004). https://doi.org/10.1600/0363644041744482
Published: 1 July 2004
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