SYSTEMATIC IMPLICATIONS OF FLAVONOID PIGMENTS IN THE FERN GENUS HEMIONITIS (ADIANTIACEAE)

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GIANNASI, DE
MICKEL, JT
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[1] Department of Botany, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
[2] New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York
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10.2307/2806135
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Q94 [植物学];
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The closely related fern genera Hemionitis L. and Gymnopteris Bernhardi are separated primarily on differences in leaf architecture and venation. Studies indicate that these characters are highly variable and unreliably diagnostic. Further, the type species of the two genera readily hybridize with each other. Spore morphology, as exhibited by SEM, does not support the traditional alignment of the species in these two genera: some species of Hemionitis and Gymnopteris have the same rugose to papillate spores, while other species from both genera possess crested spores. The flavonoid chemistry of these taxa coincides with spore type, i.e., taxa from both genera which possess crested spores produce kaempferol and quercetin 3-0-glycosides, while species with tuberculate spores produce only quercetin 3,4′-0-glycosides. The spore and chemical data suggest a realignment of these taxa within a single genus, which would avoid the rather tenuous dependence on a single vegetative character for generic distinctions. © 1979, New York Botanical Garden. All rights reserved.
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