Scanning electron micrographs of leaves of British Carex species, 4. Subgenus Carex: sections Paludosae, Porocystis, Atratae, Paniceae, Pachystylae, Glaucae, Ceratocystis and Strigosae

M. Proctor, M. Bradshaw
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Abstract This part includes about a third of the large Subgenus Carex, embracing sections Paludosae, Porocystis, Paniceae, Pachystylae, Ceratocystis and Strigosae. These are mostly plants of unwooded habitats, although C. pallescens (section Porocystis) is often associated with woods, and C. sylvatica and C. strigosa (section Strigosae) are characteristically woodland plants. At least three of the sections in this part (Atratae, Paniceae, Ceratocystis) appear to be natural on morphological and molecular criteria. As in subgenus Vignea, micromorphology clearly differentiates between several species-pairs (acutiformis/riparia, panicea/vaginata, hostiana/flava-group), but makes only a limited contribution at sectional level. Carex pallescens is closely linked with C. acutiformis in molecular analyses. Carex filiformis seems to have its phyletic affinities with Paniceae rather than with Acrocystis. In Ceratocystis, C. hostiana is clearly marked off by its papillose lower leaf surface from the C. flava group which, though variable, appear to be substantially uniform micromorphologically. Carex sylvatica has a close link with Ceratocystis in molecular analyses. As in subgenus Vignea, many species, particularly in the flava group and Strigosae, show minor variations on a common pattern, the ‘default caricoid leaf’.
本部分包括大约三分之一的苔属大亚属,包括Paludosae、Porocystis、Paniceae、pachystyae、Ceratocystis和Strigosae。尽管C. pallescens (Porocystis组)经常与森林联系在一起,而C. sylvatica和C. strigosa (Strigosae组)是典型的林地植物,但这些植物大多是无林生境的植物。本部分至少有三个部分(Atratae, Paniceae, Ceratocystis)在形态和分子标准上似乎是天然的。在Vignea亚属中,微形态学在几个种对(acutiformis/riparia, panicea/vaginata, hostiana/flava组)之间有明显的差异,但在剖面水平上只做出有限的贡献。在分子分析中,苍白苔草与尖顶草有密切的亲缘关系。毛囊草似乎与泛指科有亲缘关系,而与顶囊虫没有亲缘关系。在Ceratocystis中,C. hostiana是由其乳突状的下叶表面明显地与C. flava组区分开来的,后者虽然变化多端,但在微观形态上却基本一致。在分子分析上,Carex sylvatica与Ceratocystis有密切的联系。在Vignea亚属中,许多种,特别是在黄酮组和映毛属中,在一个共同的模式上表现出微小的变化,即“默认的讽刺状叶”。
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