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American Journal of Botany | 2002

Tackling speciose genera: species composition and phylogenetic position of Senecio sect. Jacobaea (Asteraceae) based onplastid and nrDNA sequences

Pieter B. Pelser; Barbara Gravendeel; R. van der Meijden

The molecular phylogeny of Senecio sect. Jacobaea (Asteraceae; Senecioneae) was studied to clarify species composition and interspecific relationships of Senecio sect. Jacobaea. This information is necessary for studies seeking explanations of the evolutionary success of Senecio, in terms of high species numbers and the evolution of chemical defense mechanisms. Parsimony analyses with 60 species of the tribe Senecioneae, representing 23 genera and 11 sections of Senecio, based on DNA sequence data of the plastid genome (the trnT-L intergenic spacer, the trnL intron, and two parts of the trnK intron, flanking both sides of the matK gene) and nuclear genome (ITS1, 5.8S, and ITS2 gene and spacers) show that sect. Jacobaea is a strongly supported monophyletic group. Fifteen species have been identified as members of section Jacobaea, including three species that have been consistently ascribed to this section in taxonomic literature and 12 species that were either placed in other sections of Senecio or not exclusively ascribed to sect. Jacobaea. This section was traditionally circumscribed as a group of European, biennial, or perennial herbs with pinnately incised leaves, but the results of this study show that one annual species, a species from northeastern Asia, and a species growing in the Himalayas are members of sect. Jacobaea as well. Furthermore, not all species in the section have pinnately incised leaves. The genera Emilia, Packera, and Pseudogynoxys form the sister clade of sect. Jacobaea, but this relationship lacks strong bootstrap support and thus remains provisional.


Gorteria. Supplement | 1992

Botanical Files. A study of the real chances for spontaneous gene flow from cultivated plants to the wild flora of the Netherlands

F.T. de Vries; R. van der Meijden; W.A. Brandenburg


Gorteria | 2004

Standaardlijst van de Nederlandse flora 2003

W.L.M. Tamis; R. van der Meijden; J. Runhaar; R.M. Bekker; W.A. Ozinga; Baudewijn Odé; I. Hoste


Gorteria | 1987

Een nieuwe indeling in ecologische groepen binnen de Nederlandse flora

J. Runhaar; C.L.G. Groen; R. van der Meijden; R.A.M. Stevers


Biological Conservation | 2005

Ecological interpretation of changes in the dutch flora in the 20th century

W.L.M. Tamis; M. van 't Zelfde; R. van der Meijden; C.L.G. Groen; H.A. Udo de Haes


Gorteria | 1990

Floron-Rode Lijst 1990

E.J. Weeda; R. van der Meijden; P.A. Bakker


Gorteria | 1995

Verspreidingskaarten van de botanische kwaliteit in Nederland uit FLORBASE

J.P.M. Witte; R. van der Meijden


Gorteria | 1964

Botanical files on Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) - on the chance for gene flow between wild and cultivated Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L., including L. serriola L., Compositae) and the generalized implications for risk-assessments on genetically modified plants

F.T. Frietema de Vries; R. van der Meijden; W.A. Brandenburg


Gorteria | 1990

FLORON-Red Data List 1990. Red Data List of the extinct, endangered and vulnerable plants (Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes) in the Netherlands in the period 1980-1990.

E.J. Weeda; R. van der Meijden; P.A. Bakker


Gorteria | 2000

Endangered and vulnerable vascular plants in the Netherlands. Basic report with proposal for the Red List.

R. van der Meijden; Baudewijn Odé; Kees L.G. Groen; Flip M. Witte; Dick Bal

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VU University Amsterdam

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