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28 July 2016 Poa densa (Poaceae), an overlooked Turkish steppe grass, and the evolution of bulbs in Poa
Evren Cabi, Robert J. Soreng, Lynn Gillespie, Neda Amiri
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Abstract

Poa densa Troitsky is a characteristic species of the high steppe to low alpine vegetation of Turkey. It was overlooked in the Flora of Turkey, and although subsequently reported from a few stations in W part of C Anatolia, is actually relatively common and widespread across the semi-arid C and N steppes. Here we provide a key to related species, a full description, photographs, 2C value of nuclear DNA content, and a distribution map, and discuss its classification in the genus. The synonym Festuca conferta is lectotypified. DNA phylogenetic analysis and morphology data indicate P. densa is allied to species of P. subg. Poa sect. Macropoa, rather than to the P. bulbosa complex of P. subg. Ochlopoa sect. Arenariae, and support multiple origins of the basal bulb in the genus Poa.

Version of record first published online on 28 July 2016 ahead of inclusion in August 2016 issue.

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Evren Cabi, Robert J. Soreng, Lynn Gillespie, and Neda Amiri "Poa densa (Poaceae), an overlooked Turkish steppe grass, and the evolution of bulbs in Poa," Willdenowia 46(2), 201-211, (28 July 2016). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.46.46201
Received: 21 November 2015; Accepted: 1 March 2016; Published: 28 July 2016
KEYWORDS
Anatolia
bulbs
evolution
Festuca conferta
Gramineae
Lectotypification
Poa
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