Title
Comparative study (AFLP and morphology) of three species of Prosopis of the Section Algarobia: P. juliflora, P. pallida, and P. limensis. Evidence for resolution of the "P. pallida-P. juliflora complex"
Date Issued
01 January 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Palacios R.A.
Burghardt A.D.
Frías-Hernández J.T.
Olalde-Portugal V.
Alban L.
Martínez-de la Vega O.
Publisher(s)
Springer Nature
Abstract
The problems of delimitation of species of Prosopis originate from the few morphological discontinuities which exist among some of them; some, however, originated as a result of wide distribution of germplasm without proper knowledge of the species, in particular, much material catalogued as P. juliflora, but being of other species, was distributed for reforestation projects worldwide. This work tests the morphological results obtained for P. pallida and P. limensis of the Peruvian-Ecuadorian coast and for P. juliflora of the Caribbean Basin of Colombia and Venezuela utilizing a study of AFLPs and a study of the morphology of plantlets developed in a conventional garden study. The phenogram obtained for the AFLPs demonstrates each of the three species to be a well differentiated cluster and the molecular variance between them is significantly greater than the variance within each species. Study of the plantlets also indicates statistically significant differences for four morphological characters between P. juliflora and the other two species (P. pallida and P. limensis). These results, in addition to the morphological differentiation evident between adult plants of P. pallida and P. limensis and the clear separation of these two species from P. juliflora, corroborate the genetic identity of the three taxa analyzed. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
Start page
165
End page
171
Volume
298
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Forestal
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84855379576
Source
Plant Systematics and Evolution
ISSN of the container
1615-6110
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