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Comparative pappus micromorphology of edelweiss (Leontopodium, Gnaphalieae, Asteraceae) with implications for taxonomy, ecology and evolution



Details zur Publikation
Autor(inn)en:
Stille, J.; Stuessy, T.; Dickore, W.; Jaeger, M.; Gemeinholzer, B.; Wissemann, V.
Verlag:
WILEY

Publikationsjahr:
2016
Zeitschrift:
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Seitenbereich:
612-636
Jahrgang/Band :
182
Heftnummer:
3
Erste Seite:
612
Letzte Seite:
636
Seitenumfang:
25
ISSN:
0024-4074
eISSN:
1095-8339
DOI-Link der Erstveröffentlichung:


Zusammenfassung, Abstract
We analysed pappus characters in 31 of the c. 34 accepted Leontopodium spp. (edelweiss). Micromorphological pappus character states were useful for discriminating between individual species and intrageneric groups. The pappus differs in number, length, breadth, surface structure, colour and the tips of the bristles. Several features characterize single species, for example a unique fan-like tip that is only found in L.franchetii. Leontopodium section Nobilia is supported by unusual pappus characters. Experimental evidence shows that the pappus of Leontopodium, previously thought to be caducous, is well suited for wind dispersal of the fruit. One clear trend is that species growing in sparsely vegetated, high-altitude regions often have more numerous and longer pappus bristles, particularly on the female flowers.


Schlagwörter
Compositae, Cypselae, microscopy, wind dispersal


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