Germplasm accessions of Trifolium nigrescens Viv. were found to belong to t
hree distinct taxa which differed in morphology, hybrid seed-set in crosses
among themselves and with white clover (T. repens L.), chromosomal distrib
ution of rDNA genes, and rDNA internally transcribed spacer (ITS) region se
quences. These taxonomic groups correspond with T. nigrescens ssp. nigresce
ns, T, nigrescens ssp. petrisavii var, petrisavii and var. meneghinianum. T
he existence of var. meneghinianum has been rejected or ignored in recent t
axonomic treatments. The present study indicates that it is wry distinctive
and warrants at least subspecies status. Phylogenetic analysis based on IT
S sequences and pod morphology placed ssp. nigrescens as progenitor to the
others. ITS sequences placed white clover closer to ssp. petrisavii but nei
ther DNA sequences nor rDNA chromosome locations clearly showed whether var
. petrisavii or var.,meneghinianum was closer to white clover. In contrast,
results of hybridization studies showed that ssp. nigrescens gave full see
d-set when pollinated with T. repens whereas both ssp. petrisavii var. petr
isavii and ssp, petrisavii var, meneghinianum gave poor seed-set. All three
taxa showed close relationships with white clover and none can clearly be
shown to be a direct ancestor of T. repens. (C) 2001 Annals of Botany Compa
ny.