Artículo
Polyploidy Expands the Range of Centaurium (Gentianaceae)
Autor/es | Maguilla Salado, Enrique
Escudero Lirio, Marcial Jiménez Lobato, Vania Díaz Lifante, Zoila María Andrés Camacho, María Cristina Arroyo Marín, Juan |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Biología Vegetal y Ecología |
Fecha de publicación | 2021 |
Fecha de depósito | 2022-03-10 |
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Resumen | The Mediterranean region is one of the most important worldwide hotspots in terms of
number of species and endemism, and multiple hypotheses have been proposed to
explain how diversification occurred in this area. The ... The Mediterranean region is one of the most important worldwide hotspots in terms of number of species and endemism, and multiple hypotheses have been proposed to explain how diversification occurred in this area. The contribution of different traits to the diversification process has been evaluated in different groups of plants. In the case of Centaurium (Gentianaceae), a genus with a center of diversity placed in the Mediterranean region, polyploidy seems to have been an important driver of diversification as more than half of species are polyploids. |
Cita | Maguilla Salado, E., Escudero Lirio, A.M., Jiménez Lobato, V., Díaz Lifante, Z.M., Andrés Camacho, M.C. y Arroyo Marín, J. (2021). Polyploidy Expands the Range of Centaurium (Gentianaceae). Frontiers in Plant Science, 12, 650551. |
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