EXAMINATION OF SPECIES BOUNDARIES OF SOLANUM SERIES DEMISSA AND POTENTIALLY RELATED SPECIES IN SERIES ACAULIA AND SERIES TUBEROSA (SECT PETOTA)

Citation
Dm. Spooner et al., EXAMINATION OF SPECIES BOUNDARIES OF SOLANUM SERIES DEMISSA AND POTENTIALLY RELATED SPECIES IN SERIES ACAULIA AND SERIES TUBEROSA (SECT PETOTA), Systematic botany, 20(3), 1995, pp. 295-314
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03636445
Volume
20
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
295 - 314
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-6445(1995)20:3<295:EOSBOS>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Species boundaries were assessed by phenetic analyses of morphological data for Solanum sect. Petota series Demissa: S. brachycarpum, S. dem issum, S. guerreroense, S. hougasii, S. iopetalum, and S. schenckii. T hese six hexaploid (2n = 6x = 72) wild potato species grow in Mexico a nd Guatemala and constitute all the tara of series Demissa except thre e pentaploid hybrids involving crosses with species from other series. We also analyzed two species, S. albicans (series Acaulia) and S. ver rucosum (series Tuberosa), that are morphologically very similar to so me members of series Demissa. We chose these species because S. verruc osum has been hypothesized to be a progenitor in the hybrid origin of all species in series Demissa, and because S. albicans is very similar to S. demissum. The results show that S. albicans, S. brachycarpum, S . demissum, S. schenckii, and S. verrucosum are supported by multivari ate analyses, but are inconclusive regarding species boundaries of the rare taxa S. hougasii, S. guerreroense, and S. iopetalum, and more co llections are needed to resolve their taxonomic status. Extensive over lap of species-specific character states shows the difficulty of the p reparation of keys, diagnosis of taxa, and cladistic analyses in this group. The results also show that S. demissum is phenetically more sim ilar to S. albicans than to other species in series Demissa and that S . verrucosum is similar to S. schenckii, and they question the assignm ent of these species into series.