Molecular study on Senecio fontanicola (S. doria group, Asteraceae) and its conservation status

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
Hacquetia Pub Date : 2019-02-14 DOI:10.2478/hacq-2018-0006
E. Pellegrini, V. Casolo, D. Iamonico, G. Oriolo, Nicola Rovere, M. Vischi
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Abstract Senecio fontanicola is endemic to black-bog-rush fens of southern Austria, northwestern Slovenia and north-eastern Italy. It is characterized by oblanceolate leaves, a low number of supplementary bracts and glabrous achenes and it grows in marshy spring areas, fens and reed beds, between elevations from 20 to 850 m. The species was never described with molecular traits and during the last decades, S. fontanicola showed a dramatic decline due to land reclamation for agriculture. Therefore, the present study aims to characterize S. fontanicola using the molecular barcoding technique and to updated its distribution to propose a global risk category for the species, based on IUCN criteria. The three molecular markers used in this study (trnH-psbA, rbcL, and ITS) clearly distinguished S. fontanicola from S. doria. s.s. and the revised distribution allowed the definition of the conservation status of the species, that is Endangered-EN B2ab(i, ii, iii, iv) following the B criterion of the IUCN guidelines.
菊科褐藻属(s.d oria group, Asteraceae)的分子研究及其保护现状
摘要千里光是奥地利南部、斯洛文尼亚西北部和意大利东北部黑色沼泽地的特有植物。它的特征是倒披针形的叶子、少量的补充苞片和无毛瘦果,生长在海拔20至850米的沼泽泉区、沼泽地和芦苇床上。该物种从未被描述为具有分子特征,在过去几十年中,由于农业开垦,方丹藻显着减少。因此,本研究旨在使用分子条形码技术对方氏锥虫进行表征,并根据国际自然保护联盟的标准更新其分布,以提出该物种的全球风险类别。本研究中使用的三种分子标记物(trnH-psbA、rbcL和ITS)清楚地区分了方氏小蠊和多利亚小蠊。s.s.和修订后的分布允许根据国际自然保护联盟指南的B标准定义该物种的保护状态,即濒危物种EN B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv)。
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Hacquetia
Hacquetia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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