2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2012.06.026
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Phylogenetic analysis reveals multiple introductions of Cynodon species in Australia

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“…Therefore, MED1 and MED3 have unique characteristics superior to Wintergreen in terms of drought resistance, sod strength and regrowth and are considered valuable germplasm sources for the genetic improvement of bermudagrass for both turf and forage. The uniqueness of this germplasm was recently demonstrated by a molecular analysis of the Australian bermudagrasses carried out by us that showed the Mediterranean grasses MED1 and MED3 fell into a number of distinct haplotypes that distinguished them from all others tested (Jewell et al, 2012a;Jewell et al, 2012b).…”
Section: Mechanisms For Sod Strengthmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Therefore, MED1 and MED3 have unique characteristics superior to Wintergreen in terms of drought resistance, sod strength and regrowth and are considered valuable germplasm sources for the genetic improvement of bermudagrass for both turf and forage. The uniqueness of this germplasm was recently demonstrated by a molecular analysis of the Australian bermudagrasses carried out by us that showed the Mediterranean grasses MED1 and MED3 fell into a number of distinct haplotypes that distinguished them from all others tested (Jewell et al, 2012a;Jewell et al, 2012b).…”
Section: Mechanisms For Sod Strengthmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Изучение нуклеотидных последовательностей у представительной выборки ряда видов бобовых из рода Coursetia позволило обнару-жить наличие двух новых видов (Duno de Stefano et al, 2010; Queiroz, Lavin, 2011). Исследование 7 видов зла-ков из рода Cynоdon выявило более 7 групп гаплотипов (по хлоропластным участкам), авторы работы предпо-ложили, что две группы могут представлять новые виды (Jewell et al, 2012). В упомянутых случаях новые виды не были названы криптическими, поэтому они не попада-ют в число соответствующих статей при поиске по клю-чевым словам (и не включены в нашу таблицу), по-ви-димому, немало подобных случаев и в работах по другим таксонам.…”
Section: причины редких находок криптических видов у растенийunclassified
“…Скрупулезному изучению подвер-гаются некоторые инвазионные виды растений из-за их вредного воздействия на местные виды и сельское хо-зяйство, и у них тоже обнаружены криптические виды. Предположительно, новые виды найдены в одном из са-мых злостных сорных видов, занесенных в США -«рус-ском чертополохе» Salsola tragus (Hrusa, Gaskin, 2010), среди австралийских инвазионных видов злаков из рода Cynodon (Jewell et al, 2012).…”
Section: криптические виды у семенных растенийunclassified
“…The distinction between native and introduced biota presents, however, unique challenges (Jewell et al . ). This is especially true in organisms with high long‐distance dispersal capacities (Bean ) in a rapidly changing world, wherein fast species migrations in response to climate change substantially impact on their distribution patterns and, consequently, our ability to trace back source and target geographic areas (Webber & Scott ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Comparative analyses of alien and native species are a crucial step for describing global patterns of invasions and making hypotheses about the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms promoting invasion (Pysek 2003). The distinction between native and introduced biota presents, however, unique challenges (Jewell et al 2012). This is especially true in organisms with high long-distance dispersal capacities (Bean 2007) in a rapidly changing world, wherein fast species migrations in response to climate change substantially impact on their distribution patterns and, consequently, our ability to trace back source and target geographic areas (Webber & Scott 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%