Phylogenetic relationships within orobanche and phelipanche (orobanchaceae) from central Europe, focused on problematic aggregates, taxonomy, and host ranges

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Abstract

Holoparasitic genera within the family Orobanchaceae are characterized by greatly reduced vegetative organs: Therefore, molecular analysis has proved to be a useful tool in solving taxonomic problems in this family. For this purpose, we studied all species of the genera Orobanche and Phelipanche occurring in Central Europe, specifically in Poland, the Czech Republic. Slovakia, and Austria, supplemented by samples mainly from Spam. France. Germany, and Ukraine. They were investigated using nuclear sequences (ITS region) and a plastid trnL-TmF region. The ami of this study was to examine phylogenetic relationships within Orobanche and Phelipanche from Central Europe: We focused on problematic species and aggregates, recent taxonomic changes in these (rank and secondary ranks), and host ranges. The most interesting results concern the exlusion of O. mayeri from O. alsatica aggr. Additionally, following the rules of traditional taxonomy, the correct names and types of some secondary ranks are given and. as a result of this, a new combination below the Phelipanche genus ls made (P sect. Trionychon). The host ranges of the investigated species in Central Europe include 102 species from 12 families, most often from Asteraceae. For this purpose, ca. 400 localities were examined in the field. Moreover, data acquired from the literature and European and Asian herbaria were used.

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Piwowarczyk, R., Denysenko-Bennett, M., Góralski, G., Kwolek, D., Pedraja, Ó. S., Mizia, P., … Joachimiak, A. J. (2018). Phylogenetic relationships within orobanche and phelipanche (orobanchaceae) from central Europe, focused on problematic aggregates, taxonomy, and host ranges. Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica, 60(1), 45–64. https://doi.org/10.24425/118044

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