Research Article | Published: 20 September 2021

A note on systematic position of Indian species of Cyathocline (Compositae)

Kolagani  Chandramohan, Yalatoor Mahesh and Ajay  Natha  Gangurde

Indian Journal of Forestry | Volume: 43 | Issue: 4 | Page No. 315-317 | 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2021-EY1FRQ | Cite this article

Abstract

The Genus Cyathocline has been merged with Blumea following molecular phylogenetic evidence (Plastid trnL-F and nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS sequences data). While the type species, C. purpurea has been transferred to Blumea, other species have not been transferred. In light of this, new combinations are made here for C. lutea & C. manilaliana. C. purpurea var. alba and C. purpurea var. bicolor are synonymized under Blumea purpurea. B. manilaliana is reported here the first time from Maharashtra state.

Keywords

Blumea, Compositae, Cyathocline, New Combinations

Access Options

250/-

Buy Full Access in HTML Format

Instant access to the full article.

Get access to the full version of this article. Buy Full Access in HTML Format

References

1. Cassini, 1829. Tableau Synoptique Des Synantherees. Annales Des Sciences Naturelles. 17, pp.387-423

Google Scholar

2. Chandramohan, K. and Khan, S., 2021. Report on floral modification of Canscora pauciflora Dalzell (Gentianaceae) from Goa, India. Indian Forester, 147(1), pp.93-94

Google Scholar

3. Chen, Y.L., Chen, Y.S., Brouillet, L. and Semple, J.C., 2011. Tribe Astereae. In: Wu, Z.Y., Raven, P.H., Hong, D.Y. (eds) Flora of China, Vol.20-21 (Asteraceae). Science Press and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing and St. Louis, pp.545-652

Google Scholar

4. Karthikeyan, S., Sanjappa, M. and Moorthy, S., 2009. Flowering Plants of India, Vol.1, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata

Google Scholar

5. Li, W., Qian, F. and Yang, X., 2013. Systematic position of Cyathocline Cass. (Asteraceae): evidences from molecular, cytological and morphological data. Plant Syst. Evol., 300, pp.595-606 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-013-0905-8

Google Scholar

6. Ling, R., Chen, Y.L. and Shi, Z., 1985. Astereae. In: Ling, R., Chen, Y.L. &  Shi, Z. (eds) Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae, Vol. 74. Science Press, Beijing, pp.70-353

Google Scholar

7. Nesom, G.L. and Robinson, H., 2007. Tribe Astereae Cass. In: Kadereit, J.W. & Jeffrey, C. (eds). The Families and Genera of vascular plants. Flowering plants: Eudicots: Asterales. Springer, Berlin, pp.284-342

Google Scholar

8. Pornpongrungrueng, P., Borchsenius, F., Englund, M.,  Anderberg, A.A. and Gustafsson, M.H.G., 2007. Phylogenetic relationships in Blumea (Asteraceae: Inuleae) as evidenced by molecular and morphological data. Plant Syst. Evol., 269, pp.223-243 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-007-0581-7

Google Scholar

9. Santapau, H., 1948. Noviates Bombayensis. Kew Bull., 3(3), pp.485-492 https://doi.org/10.2307/4108854

About this article

How to cite

Chandramohan, K., Mahesh, Y. and Gangurde, A.N., 2020. A note on systematic position of Indian species of Cyathocline (Compositae). Indian Journal of Forestry, 43(4), pp.315-317. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2021-EY1FRQ

Publication History

Manuscript Received on 21 February 2021

Manuscript Revised on 11 July 2021

Manuscript Accepted on 14 July 2021

Manuscript Published on 20 September 2021

Share this article

Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: