Morphological, cytological, and flavonoid variability of the Arnica angustifolia aggregate (Asteraceae)

The Arnica angustifolia aggregate is a circumpolar taxon previously consisting of a number of geographically distinct infra-specific taxa. Cluster and principal component analyses of 99 populations revealed the aggregate to be best represented by two subspecies: A. angustifolia subsp. angustifolia (...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Canadian Journal of Botany
Main Author: Downie, Stephen R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1988
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b88-004
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/b88-004
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Summary:The Arnica angustifolia aggregate is a circumpolar taxon previously consisting of a number of geographically distinct infra-specific taxa. Cluster and principal component analyses of 99 populations revealed the aggregate to be best represented by two subspecies: A. angustifolia subsp. angustifolia (a combination of the previously recognized subspecies angustifolia, attenuata, sornborgeri, intermedia, iljinii, and alpina and A. plantaginea) and A. angustifolia subsp. tomentosa. Arnica angustifolia subsp. angustifolia is polymorphic and varied in ploidy level and foliar flavonoid chemistry. No significant differences were found among the means of 14 characters in plants collected from six broadly delimited geographic areas. Four cytotypes (2n = 38, 57, 76, and 95) and seven flavonoid glycosides (five flavonols and two flavones) were discerned. The aggregate is predominantly agamospermous with amphimictic phases in unglaciated Alaska and west central Yukon. Disjunct distributions are probably the result of survival in refugia during the late Wisconsinan.