Phylogeny and biogeography of the Canarian Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii (Solanaceae)

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Bohs, Lynn A.
Other Author Anderson, Gregory J.; Bernardello, Gabriel; Weese, Terri; Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo
Title Phylogeny and biogeography of the Canarian Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii (Solanaceae)
Date 2006
Description The endemic and rare Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii from the Canary Islands are notable in being andromonoecious, self compatible, highly heterandrous (with short >reward= anthers and one very long >pollination= anther), and bearing strongly zygomorphic corollas. Solanum vespertilio flowers are also tetramerous, and some display enantiostyly.
Type Text
Publisher Anales del Jardí­n Botánico de Madrid
Volume 63
Issue 2
First Page 159
Last Page 167
Subject Solanum vespertilio; Solanum lidii; Leptostemonum; tnT-F region; granule-bound starch synthase gene; GBSSI; Andromonoecy; Hererandry; Enantiostyly
Subject LCSH Solanaceae; Plant ecology -- Canary Islands; Phytogeography; Plants -- Phylogeny
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Anderson, G. J., Bernardello, G., Bohs, L., Weese, T., & Santos-Guerra, A. (2006). Phylogeny and biogeography of the Canarian Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii (Solanaceae). Anales del Jardí­n Botánico de Madrid, 63(2), 159-67.
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