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Phalaris appendiculata Schult.
P. appendiculata Schult., 2 n = 14: 1, Ethiopia, USDA 331404, JF951071, JF951107.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1316, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Phalaris brachystachys Link
P. brachystachys Link, 2 n =12: 1, U.S.A., California, Lowell Ahart 10286 (CSCH), –, JF951114; 2, Algeria, USDA 239820, JF951057, JF951097.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1316, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, Polyploidy and floret evolution
Fig. 2. Adiagrammatic illustrationof sixfloret typesrecognizablein speciesof Phalaris following Anderson (1961) and Baldini (1995). Notethe central fertile floret and the two lateral sterile lemmas that display successive reduction in size.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1307, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Phalaris coerulescens Desf.
P. coerulescens Desf., 2 n =14: 1, Italy, Sardinia, R.M. Baldini s.n. (FI), JF951081, JF951116; 2, United Kingdom, USDA 239340, JF951066, JF951102.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1316, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Phalaris amethystina Trin.
Phalaris amethystina Trin., 2 n = 14: 1, Chile, Bio-Bio, V. Finot & R. Solis 2247 (CONC-CH), JF951053, JF951091; 2, South America, s.coll. 108407 (SGO), JF951060, JF951092.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1316, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Phalaris truncata Bertol.
P. truncata Guss. ex Bertol., 2 n =12: 1, Italy, Tuscany, R.M. Baldini 15/22 (FI), –, JF951120; 2, Tunisia, USDA 535561, JF951059, JF951111.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1316, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Fig. 1 in Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution
Fig. 1. Geographic distribution of canary grasses (Phalaris). Area in stripes denotes the distribution of P. arundinacea and solid areas represent other Phalaris species. Note the Mediterranean association, disjunct distribution in Africa and South America, and wide distribution in the Northern Hemisphere.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1307, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Fig. 5. Combined ITSand trnT-F phylogenybasedonmaximum parsimonyand Bayesian inference. Shadedsectionof thetree highlightsspecies with x in Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution
Fig. 5. Combined ITSand trnT-F phylogenybasedonmaximum parsimonyand Bayesian inference. Shadedsectionof thetree highlightsspecies with x = 6, and names shown in bold denote polyploid species. * = nodes collapsed in the strictconsensus maximum parsimony tree. • = unknown chromosome number. Floret types follow the structure defined in Fig. 2. A = annual and P = perennial habit.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1312, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Briza minor Retz.
P. minor Retz. 2 n = 28: 1, Italy, Tuscany, R.M. Baldini s.n. (FI), JF951084, –; 2, Italy, Calabria, R.M. Baldini s.n. (FI), JF951085, –; 3, U.S.A., California, J. Gregory 857 (SD), JF951086, –; 4, Turkmenistan, Konovalovat 16726 (BR), JF907187, –; 5, South Africa, USDA 208404, JF951069, JF951105.Published as part of Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5) on page 1316, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, http://zenodo.org/record/567877
Phalaris lemmonii Vasey
<p> <i>P. lemmonii</i> Vasey,</p> <p>2 <i>n</i> =14:</p> <p>1, U.S.A., California, <i>D. Bramlet 2290</i> (RSA), JF951082, JF951117; 2, U.S.A., California, <i>D. Keil & C.D Oyler 25383</i> (OBI), JF951067, JF951103.</p>Published as part of <i>Voshell, Stephanie M., Baldini, Riccardo M., Kumar, Rohit, Tatalovich, Nicholas & Hilu, Khidir W., 2011, Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): Molecular phylogenetics, polyploidy and floret evolution, pp. 1306-1316 in Taxon 60 (5)</i> on page 1316, DOI: 10.1002/tax.605007, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5678778">http://zenodo.org/record/5678778</a>
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