Especies arborescentes del género <i>Blechnum</i> (Blechnaceae: Pteridophyta)
- 1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
- 2. Universidad Nacional de La Plata
- 3. Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Description
Although the genus Blechnum has been largely studied, problems of species characterization, nomenclature, classification and taxonomy remain unsolved. For these reasons, in this study we intend to deepen in the characterization of the arborescent group of Blechnum with a review of eight species: B. brasiliense, B. columbiense, B. cycadifolium, B. magellanicum, B. moritzianum, B. schomburgkii, B. tabulare and B. werckleanum.Type material and several collections from diverse herbaria were studied. For morphological studies we used both herbarium and fresh material collected by the authors in fieldwork between 2005 and 2010. Rhizomes, stipes, vascularization of costae, as well as several characters of the lamina, such as outline, division, venation, margin structure, epidermal patterns, stomata, presence and types ofhypodermis, and mesophyll ofpinnae were studied. Important aspects of the morphology of the sporophyte have been analyzed, and external characters have been correlated with internal diagnostic ones to use the most reliable external traits in keys and descriptions. Taxonomy has been updated, and corrections have been introduced to the species nomenclature and comments were included to summarize the current knowledge of the geographical distribution and ecology. The presence of B. tabulare in America is confirmed, and the taxonomy of the species is updated, since external and internal morphology indicated that other related, American and African species, such as B. spannagelii and B. madagascariense must be included under that name. Similar studies carried out on B. schomburgkii indicated that the name is a synonym of B. auratum subsp. auratum, while B. auratum subsp. columbiense is treated here as a well characterized species. Detailed study of numerous specimens allowed to characterize B. moritzianum, being the correct name to apply to the recently described B. yungense. A refreshed description of the species is presented together with a list of new, selected materials to illustrate current known geographical distribution. Expanded data on ecology, geographical distribution and affinities are given, and a key for species identification is presented.
Translated Descriptions
Translated Description (Arabic)
على الرغم من أن جنس Blechnum قد تمت دراسته إلى حد كبير، إلا أن مشاكل توصيف الأنواع والتسميات والتصنيف والتصنيف لا تزال دون حل. لهذه الأسباب، نعتزم في هذه الدراسة تعميق توصيف المجموعة الشجرية من Blechnum مع مراجعة ثمانية أنواع: B. brasiliense و B. columbiense و B. cycadifolium و B. magellanicum و B. moritzianum و B. schomburgkii و B. tabulare و B. werckleanum. تمت دراسة نوع المواد والعديد من المجموعات من الأعشاب المختلفة. بالنسبة للدراسات المورفولوجية، استخدمنا كل من الأعشاب والمواد الطازجة التي جمعها المؤلفون في العمل الميداني بين عامي 2005 و 2010. تمت دراسة الجذور، والشروط، والأوعية الدموية للأضلاع، بالإضافة إلى العديد من شخصيات الصفيحة، مثل المخطط التفصيلي، والانقسام، والتوريد، وهيكل الهامش، وأنماط البشرة، والفوهات، ووجود وأنواع الأدمة السفلية، و mesophyll ofpinnae. تم تحليل جوانب مهمة من مورفولوجيا النبات البوغي، وتم ربط الشخصيات الخارجية بأخرى تشخيصية داخلية لاستخدام السمات الخارجية الأكثر موثوقية في المفاتيح والأوصاف. تم تحديث التصنيف، وأدخلت تصحيحات على تسميات الأنواع وأدرجت تعليقات لتلخيص المعرفة الحالية بالتوزيع الجغرافي والإيكولوجيا. تم تأكيد وجود B. tabulare في أمريكا، وتم تحديث تصنيف الأنواع، حيث أشار التشكل الخارجي والداخلي إلى أن الأنواع الأمريكية والأفريقية الأخرى ذات الصلة، مثل B. spannagelii و B. madagascariense يجب تضمينها تحت هذا الاسم. أشارت دراسات مماثلة أجريت على B. schomburgkii إلى أن الاسم مرادف لـ B. auratum subsp. auratum، بينما يتم التعامل مع B. auratum subsp. columbiense هنا كنوع مميز جيدًا. سمحت الدراسة التفصيلية للعديد من العينات بتوصيف B. moritzianum، وهو الاسم الصحيح لتطبيقه على B. yungense الذي تم وصفه مؤخرًا. يتم تقديم وصف محدّث للأنواع مع قائمة بالمواد الجديدة المختارة لتوضيح التوزيع الجغرافي الحالي المعروف. يتم تقديم بيانات موسعة عن البيئة والتوزيع الجغرافي والانتماءات، ويتم تقديم مفتاح لتحديد الأنواع.Translated Description (English)
Although the genus Blechnum has been largely studied, problems of species characterization, nomenclature, classification and taxonomy remain unsolved. For these reasons, in this study we intend to deepen the characterization of the arborescent group of Blechnum with a review of eight species: B. brasiliense, B. columbiense, B. cycadifolium, B. magellanicum, B. moritzianum, B. schomburgkii, B. tabulare and B. werckleanum. Type material and several collections from different herbaria were studied. For morphological studies we used both herbarium and fresh material collected by the authors in fieldwork between 2005 and 2010. Rhizomes, stipes, vascularization of costae, as well as several characters of the lamina, such as outline, division, venation, margin structure, epidermal patterns, stomata, presence and types ofhypodermis, and mesophyll ofpinnae were studied. Important aspects of the morphology of the sporophyte have been analyzed, and external characters have been correlated with internal diagnostic ones to use the most reliable external traits in keys and descriptions. Taxonomy has been updated, and corrections have been introduced to the species nomenclature and comments were included to summarize the current knowledge of the geographical distribution and ecology. The presence of B. tabulare in America is confirmed, and the taxonomy of the species is updated, since external and internal morphology indicated that other related, American and African species, such as B. spannagelii and B. madagascariense must be included under that name. Similar studies carried out on B. schomburgkii indicated that the name is a synonym of B. auratum subsp. auratum, while B. auratum subsp. columbiense is treated here as a well characterized species. Detailed study of numerous specimens allowed to characterize B. moritzianum, being the correct name to apply to the recently described B. yungense. A refreshed description of the species is presented together with a list of new, selected materials to illustrate current known geographical distribution. Expanded data on ecology, geographical distribution and affinities are given, and a key for species identification is presented.Translated Description (French)
Although the genus Blechnum has been largely studied, problems of species characterization, nomenclature, classification and taxonomy remain unsolved. For these reasons, in this study we intend to deepen in the characterization of the arborescent group of Blechnum with a review of eight species : B. brasiliense, B. columbiense, B. cycadifolium, B. magellanicum, B. moritzianum, B. schomburgkii, B. tabulare and B. werckleanum.Type material and several collections from diverse herbaria were studied. For morphological studies we used both herbarium and fresh material collected by the authors in fieldwork between 2005 and 2010. Rhizomes, stipes, vascularisation of costae, as well as several characters of the lamina, such as outline, division, venation, margin structure, epidermal patterns, stomata, presence and types ofhypodermis, and mesophyll ofpinnae were studied. Important aspects of the morphology of the sporophyte have been analyzed, and external characters have been corrélated with internal diagnostic ones to use the most reliable external traits in keys and descriptions. Taxonomy has been updated, and corrections have been introduced to the species nomenclature and comments were included to summarize the current knowledge of the geographical distribution and ecology. The presence of B. tabulare in America is confirmed, and the taxonomy of the species is updated, since external and internal morphology indicated that other related, American and African species, such as B. spannagelii and B. madagascariense must be included under that name. Similar studies carried out on B. schomburgkii indicated that the name is a synonym of B. auratum subsp. auratum, while B. auratum subsp. columbiense is treated here as a well characterized species. Detailed study of numerous specimens allowed to characterize B. moritzianum, being the correct name to apply to the recently described B. yungense. A refreshed description of the species is presented together with a list of new, selected materials to illustrate current known geographical distribution. Expanded data on ecology, geographical distribution and affinities are given, and a key for species identification is presented.Files
      
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Additional titles
- Translated title (Arabic)
- أنواع الأشجار من الجنس <i>Blechnum</ i> (Blechnaceae: Pteridophyta)
- Translated title (English)
- Tree species of the genus <i>Blechnum</i> (Blechnaceae: Pteridophyta)
- Translated title (French)
- Espèces arborescentes du genre <i>Blechnum</i> (Blechnaceae : Pteridophyta)
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- https://openalex.org/W1999101300
- DOI
- 10.15517/rbt.v61i1.11136
            
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