INVESTIGADORES
ZULOAGA Fernando Omar
artículos
Título:
Classification and biogeography of Panicoideae (Poaceae) in the New World
Autor/es:
ZULOAGA, F.O.; MORRONE, O.; DAVIDSE, G; S. PENNINGTON
Revista:
Aliso
Editorial:
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
Referencias:
Lugar: Claremont, Estados Unidos; Año: 2007 vol. 23 p. 503 - 529
ISSN:
0065-6275
Resumen:
Panicoideae (Poaceae) in the New World comprise 107 genera (97 86 native) and 1357 species (1248 native). As circumscribed herein, Panicoideae include eight tribes: Andropogoneae, Arundinelleae, Centotheceae, Gynerieae, Isachneae, Paniceae, Steyermarkochloeae, and Thysanolaeneae. The two major tribes are Andropogoneae with 230 species (16.95% of all New World panicoids), and Paniceae with 1082 species (79.73%). Andropogoneae are divided into nine subtribes (Andropogoninae, Anthistiriinae, Coicinae, Germainiinae, Ischaeminae, Rottboelliinae, Saccharinae, Sorghinae, and Tripsacinae), while Paniceae are divided into seven subtribes (Arthropogoninae, Cenchrinae, Digitariinae, Melinidinae, Panicinae, Paspalinae, and Setariinae). Brazil is the center of diversity of New World panicoids with 741 species (54.6% of all species). The distributions of endemic and restricted taxa were analyzed in terms of biogeographical regions and Kranz syndrome. Amphitropical disjuncts and widespread species are also discussed.Key words: Andropogoneae, biogeography, classification, endemism, Paniceae, Panicoideae, Poaceae, taxonomy.Key words: Andropogoneae, biogeography, classification, endemism, Paniceae, Panicoideae, Poaceae, taxonomy.(Poaceae) in the New World comprise 107 genera (97 86 native) and 1357 species (1248 native). As circumscribed herein, Panicoideae include eight tribes: Andropogoneae, Arundinelleae, Centotheceae, Gynerieae, Isachneae, Paniceae, Steyermarkochloeae, and Thysanolaeneae. The two major tribes are Andropogoneae with 230 species (16.95% of all New World panicoids), and Paniceae with 1082 species (79.73%). Andropogoneae are divided into nine subtribes (Andropogoninae, Anthistiriinae, Coicinae, Germainiinae, Ischaeminae, Rottboelliinae, Saccharinae, Sorghinae, and Tripsacinae), while Paniceae are divided into seven subtribes (Arthropogoninae, Cenchrinae, Digitariinae, Melinidinae, Panicinae, Paspalinae, and Setariinae). Brazil is the center of diversity of New World panicoids with 741 species (54.6% of all species). The distributions of endemic and restricted taxa were analyzed in terms of biogeographical regions and Kranz syndrome. Amphitropical disjuncts and widespread species are also discussed.Key words: Andropogoneae, biogeography, classification, endemism, Paniceae, Panicoideae, Poaceae, taxonomy.