Sequencing re-defines Spiranthes relationships, with implications for rare and endangered taxa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19499Keywords:
conservation genetics, endangered species, polyploidy, sequencing, SpiranthesAbstract
Species delimitation in the genus Spiranthes L.C. Richard (Spiranthinae, Cranichideae, Orchidoideae) has long been problematic, due mainly to morpholog- ical polymorphism confounded by hybridization and polyploidy, particularly in the S. cernua (L.) Rich. species complex (Correll 1950, Luer 1975, Sheviak 1982).
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