Taxon: Daucus glochidiatus (Labill.) Fisch. & C. A. Mey.
Genus: Daucus section: Anisactis
Family: Apiaceae (alt. Umbelliferae) subfamily: Apioideae tribe: Scandiceae subtribe: Daucinae.
Nomen number: 102093
Place of publication: F. E. L. Fischer et al., Index sem. hort. petrop. 9(suppl.):11. 1844
Comment: authorship verified from original literature by F. Arnklit (pers. comm. via e-mail on 15 Sep 2003) Name verified on: 02-Sep-2010 by ARS Systematic Botanists. Last updated: 10-May-2012
Species priority site is: North Central Regional PI Station (NC7). Accessions:
1 in National Plant Germplasm System.
Check PlantSearch
database of Botanic Gardens
Conservation International for possible non-NPGS germplasm.
Native:
- AUSTRALASIA
Australia: Australia - New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia New Zealand: New Zealand - Chatham Islands, North Island, South Island
- Allan, H. H. B. et al.
1961–. Flora of New Zealand.
- Black, J. M.
1943–1957. Flora of Southern Australia, ed. 2.
- Burbidge, N. T. & M. Gray.
1970. Flora of the Australian Capital Territory.
- Foreman, D. B. & N. G. Walsh.
1993–. Flora of Victoria.
- Harden, G. J., ed.
1990–1993. Flora of New South Wales.
- Imani, J. et al.
2001. Somatic embryogenesis and DNA organization of genomes from selected Daucus species.
Pl. Cell Rep.
20:537–541.
- Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS).
Australian plant common name database (on-line resource).
- Iovene, M. et al.
2008. Major cytogenetic landmarks and karyotype analysis in Daucus carota and other Apiaceae.
Amer. J. Bot.
95:793–804. [this study provided chromosome numbers, karyotypes, and FISH features of 21 species, including D. glochidiatus; this species was reported 2n=44 with one locus for 5S and another for 18s-25S rDNA gene, and both located in the second chromosome].
- Jessop, J. P. & H. R. Toelken, eds.
1986. Flora of South Australia, ed. 4.
- Nothnagel, T. et al.
2000. Male sterility in populations of Daucus and the development of alloplasmic male-sterile lines of carrot.
Pl. Breed. (New York)
119:145–152. [this study evaluated 21 taxa of Daucus for male sterility, observing floral development under greenhouse conditions and performing manual crosses, in order to develop new cytoplasmic male sterility sources; this study also focused in clarifying the nature of the sterility: genic or cytoplasmic through expecting segregation patterns (cytoplasmic-non-segregating, genic-segregating); this study showed that all 29 samples of D. glochidiatus were male fertile (no further studies were reported)].
- Sáenz Laín, C.
1981. Research on Daucus L. (Umbelliferae).
Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid
37:481–534.
- Spalik, K. & S. R. Downie.
2007. Intercontinental disjunctions in Cryptotaenia (Apiaceae, Oenantheae): an appraisal using molecular data.
J. Biogeogr.
34:2039–2054. [this biogeographic study of Cryptotaenia included members of tribe Scandiceae to reconstruct a phylogeny; the genus Daucus was again solved as polyphyletic; Daucus glochidiatus was resolved within a distant clade to D. carota; the biogeographic analysis using either Bayesian or Neighbor-joining supported an eastern Mediterranean-central-east African origin for the whole clade from which two dispersal events to Macaronesia and one back-dispersal to Africa might be a viable hypothesis].
- Stanley, T. D. & E. M. Ross.
1983–1989. Flora of south-eastern Queensland.
- Wheeler, J. R. et al.
2002. Flora of the South West: Dicotyledons.
480.
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Synonyms:
Check other web resources for Daucus glochidiatus (Labill.) Fisch. & C. A. Mey.:
- AVH: Australia's Virtual Herbarium
- ePIC: Electronic Plant Information Centre of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- AGRICOLA: Article Citation Database or NAL Catalog of USDA's National Agricultural Library
- Entrez: NCBI's search engine for PubMed
citations, GenBank sequences, etc.
Images:
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Images Note: Be advised that their identity may be
inaccurate. Proper identification of a plant may require
specialized taxonomic knowledge or comparison with
properly documented herbarium material.
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Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) [Online Database]. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville,
Maryland.
URL: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?102093 (22 May 2013)
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