Delairea aparadensis (Asteraceae, Senecioneae), the first native species of the genus in the Americas
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Funez, Luis Adriano |
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Hassemer, Gustavo |
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Peroni, Nivaldo |
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Drechsler-Santos, Elisandro Ricardo |
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2021-10-14T21:11:07Z |
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2021-10-14T21:11:07Z |
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2021-03-31 |
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Funez, L.A.; Hassemer, G.; Peroni, N.; Drechsler-Santos, E.R. 2021. Delairea aparadensis (Asteraceae, Senecioneae), the first native species of the genus in the Americas. Phytotaxa 494 (1): 122–128. |
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1179-3163 |
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https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/229372 |
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Este estudo foi realizado no âmbito do projeto PELD BISC. |
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We describe a narrowly endemic new species of Delairea from the highlands of southern Brazil. It is the second species
described in this previously monospecific genus that was endemic to Africa, and the first record of a native species of
Delairea in the Americas. Delairea aparadensis differs from D. odorata by its deltoid leaves and capitulescences composed
by cymes of 2–6 capitula. Additionally, the new species is classified as critically endangered using the IUCN criteria. |
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This work was supported
by the CNPq/Capes/FAPs/BC-Fundo Newton/PELD nº 15/2016 and FAPESC/2018TR0928. |
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en |
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Magnolia Press |
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Atlantic rainforest |
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critically endangered species |
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Santa Catarina |
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Senecioninae |
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Delairea aparadensis (Asteraceae, Senecioneae), the first native species of the genus in the Americas |
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Article |
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