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Autoria: |
HEIDEN, G. |
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GUSTAVO HEIDEN, CPACT. |
Título: |
Baccharis: diversity and distribution. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
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In: FERNANDES, G. W.; OKI, Y.; BARBOSA, M. Baccharis: from evolutionary and ecological aspects to social uses and medicinal applications. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2021. |
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p. 23-80. |
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978-3-030-83510-1 |
DOI: |
doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83511-8_2 |
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Inglês |
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First Online: 01 January 2022. |
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Baccharis is a monophyletic genus characterized by functionally unisexual florets, generally distributed in distinct individuals (dioecy), but also including monoecious, gynodioecious, and polygamous species. The genus has not been revised taxonomically as a whole for nearly two centuries. Recent country- or dependent territory-level checklists are hardly comparable and mostly outdated. A comprehensive checklist on the diversity and distributions of Baccharis at generic, infrageneric, and specific levels, including putative hybrids, and adventitious occurrences is provided. Baccharis comprises 442 species classified into 47 sections and 7 subgenera. The genus is native in the Americas, from southeastern Canada and northwestern USA to Tierra del Fuego, with species native to the Falkland/Malvinas Islands, across most of the Caribbean islands and the Galápagos archipelago. Complete lists of species per country and territory are provided. Brazil (185 species, 114 endemics), Argentina (110 species, 25 endemics), and Bolivia (76 species, 22 endemic) are the richest countries for the genus. Four species are highlighted for occurring in more than ten countries or territories within their native range (B. dioica, B. pedunculata, B. trinervis, B. salicifolia), while at least 218 species are endemic to a single country or territory. The role of hybridization in the genus diversity, ecology, and evolution is still a neglected subject, and 38 putative hybrid taxa were described so far. Some species were spread outside the American continent by anthropogenic dispersals, and at least two have established naturalized alien populations: B. halimifolia in Europe and Oceania and B. spicata in Europe. MenosBaccharis is a monophyletic genus characterized by functionally unisexual florets, generally distributed in distinct individuals (dioecy), but also including monoecious, gynodioecious, and polygamous species. The genus has not been revised taxonomically as a whole for nearly two centuries. Recent country- or dependent territory-level checklists are hardly comparable and mostly outdated. A comprehensive checklist on the diversity and distributions of Baccharis at generic, infrageneric, and specific levels, including putative hybrids, and adventitious occurrences is provided. Baccharis comprises 442 species classified into 47 sections and 7 subgenera. The genus is native in the Americas, from southeastern Canada and northwestern USA to Tierra del Fuego, with species native to the Falkland/Malvinas Islands, across most of the Caribbean islands and the Galápagos archipelago. Complete lists of species per country and territory are provided. Brazil (185 species, 114 endemics), Argentina (110 species, 25 endemics), and Bolivia (76 species, 22 endemic) are the richest countries for the genus. Four species are highlighted for occurring in more than ten countries or territories within their native range (B. dioica, B. pedunculata, B. trinervis, B. salicifolia), while at least 218 species are endemic to a single country or territory. The role of hybridization in the genus diversity, ecology, and evolution is still a neglected subject, and 38 putative hybrid taxa were described so far. ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Hibridização. |
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Baccharis; Taxonomia. |
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1. | | HEIDEN, G. BACCHARIS (ASTERACEAE) NO RIO GRANDE DO SUL. In: ENCONTRO DE BOTÂNICOS DO RS, 15.; ENCONTRO ESTADUAL DE HERBÁRIOS, 7., 2014, Rio Grande. Bioma Pampa: diversidade e conservação: anais... Rio Grande: SBB, 2014.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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2. | | HEIDEN, G. Baccharis: diversity and distribution. In: FERNANDES, G. W.; OKI, Y.; BARBOSA, M. Baccharis: from evolutionary and ecological aspects to social uses and medicinal applications. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2021. p. 23-80. First Online: 01 January 2022.Tipo: Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
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9. | | BARCELOS, L.; HEIDEN, G. Conservation of Asteraceae Martinov family at the in situ preserve area of Butia odorata (Barb.Rodr.) Noblick at Fazenda São Miguel, Tapes, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. In: CONGRESSO NACIONAL DE BOTÂNICA, 68.; JORNADA FLUMINENSE DE BOTÂNICA, 36., 2017, Rio de Janeiro. Anais... [Brasília, DF]: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, 2017.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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16. | | BARCELOS, L. B.; HEIDEN, G. Levantamento de asteraceae na fazenda São Miguel, Tapes, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. In: CONGRESSO NACIONAL DE BOTÂNICA, 67., 2016, Vitória. Conectando diversidade, relevando o desconhecido. Brasília, DF: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, 2016.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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20. | | BUENO, V. R.; HEIDEN, G. Calea funkiana (Compositae, Neurolaeneae), A New Endemic Species From Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Systematic Botany, v. 46, n. 2, p. 470-475, April-June 2021.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 1 |
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