Standardsignatur
Titel
Systematics of multi-seeded eastern hemisphere Juniperus based on leaf essential oils and RAPD DNA fingerprinting
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Oxford
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
Seiten
709-725
Material
Sonderdruck
Datensatznummer
40003141
Quelle
Abstract
The composition of the leaf essential oils of 15 taxa of the multi-seeded Juniperus in sect. Sabina from the eastern hemisphere are reported and compared (J. chinensis, J. davurica, J. excelsa, J. excelsa var. polycarpos, J. foetidissima, J. jarkendensis, J. phoenicea, J. procera, J. sabina, J. sabina var. erectopatens, J. semiglobosa, J. seravschanica, J. talassica, J. thurifera, J. turcomanica). The volatile leaf oil compositions for these Juniperus species are presented. In
addition, DNA "ngerprinting revealed similar patterns among these species. Based on these data, J. seravschanica is treated as J. turcomanica B. Fedtsch. var. seravschanica (Kom.) R.P. Adams comb. nov., and J. talassica is recognized as J. semiglobosa var. talassica (Lipinsky) Silba. These data also support the continued recognition of J. jarkendensis Kom. as a distinct species. Juniperus sabina var. erectopatens (Cheng. and L.L. Fu) Y.F. Yu and L.K. Fu was found to be
very distinct in both its terpenoids and RAPDs and is recognized as a distinct species, J. erectopatens (Cheng and L.K. Fu) R.P. Adams stat nov. The correct name for the Balochistan, Pakistan juniper is J. turcomanica var. seravschanica (Kom.) R.P. Adams, not J. excelsa or J. excelsa ssp. polycarpos. In addition, the systematic and evolutionary relationships are discussed.
Keywords: Juniperus; Cupressaceae; Essential oils; Terpenes; RAPD; DNA fingerprinting; Systematics