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The peat moss sphagnum cuspidatum in Australia: Microsatellites provide a global perspective

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Karlin, EF; Boles, SB; Seppelt, RD; Terracciano, S; Shaw, AJ
Published in: Systematic Botany
January 1, 2011

The distribution of Sphagnum cuspidatum has been subject to controversy. Although historically reported from all continents except Antarctica recent authors consider S. cuspidatum to be endemic to Europe and eastern North America. Microsatellites from Australian plants morphologically identified as S. cuspidatum were compared to microsatellites of plants morphologically identified as S. cuspidatum collected from other regions. The species was found to occur in Australia as well as on every continent except Antarctica. The sample most closely related to the Australian plants was collected in the Philippines, and samples from Australia, the Philippines, Colombia, and Equatorial Guinea formed a subclade within S. cuspidatum. Microsatellites further show that S. cuspidatum is one of the parental species of the double allopolyploid S. falcatulum, a Holantarctic species which is reported from Tasmania, New Zealand, and Chile. © Copyright 2011 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists.

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Systematic Botany

DOI

EISSN

1548-2324

ISSN

0363-6445

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

Volume

36

Issue

1

Start / End Page

22 / 32

Related Subject Headings

  • Evolutionary Biology
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
  • 0607 Plant Biology
 

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Karlin, E. F., Boles, S. B., Seppelt, R. D., Terracciano, S., & Shaw, A. J. (2011). The peat moss sphagnum cuspidatum in Australia: Microsatellites provide a global perspective. Systematic Botany, 36(1), 22–32. https://doi.org/10.1600/036364411X553090
Karlin, E. F., S. B. Boles, R. D. Seppelt, S. Terracciano, and A. J. Shaw. “The peat moss sphagnum cuspidatum in Australia: Microsatellites provide a global perspective.” Systematic Botany 36, no. 1 (January 1, 2011): 22–32. https://doi.org/10.1600/036364411X553090.
Karlin EF, Boles SB, Seppelt RD, Terracciano S, Shaw AJ. The peat moss sphagnum cuspidatum in Australia: Microsatellites provide a global perspective. Systematic Botany. 2011 Jan 1;36(1):22–32.
Karlin, E. F., et al. “The peat moss sphagnum cuspidatum in Australia: Microsatellites provide a global perspective.” Systematic Botany, vol. 36, no. 1, Jan. 2011, pp. 22–32. Scopus, doi:10.1600/036364411X553090.
Karlin EF, Boles SB, Seppelt RD, Terracciano S, Shaw AJ. The peat moss sphagnum cuspidatum in Australia: Microsatellites provide a global perspective. Systematic Botany. 2011 Jan 1;36(1):22–32.

Published In

Systematic Botany

DOI

EISSN

1548-2324

ISSN

0363-6445

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

Volume

36

Issue

1

Start / End Page

22 / 32

Related Subject Headings

  • Evolutionary Biology
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
  • 0607 Plant Biology