2019
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.570
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Mysterious chokeberries: new data on the diversity and phylogeny of Aronia Medik. (Rosaceae)

Abstract: Aronia Medik. (chokeberry, Rosaceae) is a genus of woody shrubs with two or three North American species. Species boundaries and relationships between species of Aronia are frequently under question. The only European species in the genus, A. mitschurinii A.K.Skvortsov & Maitul., is suggested to be an inter-generic hybrid. In order to clarify the relationships between species of Aronia, we performed several morphometric and molecular analyses and found that the molecular and morphological diversity within … Show more

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“…fallax (Schneider 1906a: 676) Schneider (1906b in terms of pomological characteristics. This again confirms the hypothesis of Shipunov et al (2019) and others that A. mitschurinii is a backcross of ×S. fallax with Aronia.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…fallax (Schneider 1906a: 676) Schneider (1906b in terms of pomological characteristics. This again confirms the hypothesis of Shipunov et al (2019) and others that A. mitschurinii is a backcross of ×S. fallax with Aronia.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…There is no doubt, that the species is of hybrid origin, especially because A. mitschurinii is very close to ×Sorbaronia fallax as for its pomological characteristics. Nevertheless, this only confirms the hypothesis of Shipunov et al (2019) that A. mitschurinii is a backcross of ×S. fallax with Aronia, which corresponds to previous assumptions (reviewed by Stalažs 2021).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Leonard and co-workers using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) were able to show similarities of A. mitschurinii to xSorbaronia hybrids [19]. Further studies with more sensitive and complex tools (like multilocus nuclear data) are proposed in order to firmly establish the origin of A. mitschurinii [20].…”
Section: Black Chokeberries: Historical Background Taxonomy and Botamentioning
confidence: 99%