Taxonomic Status of the Far Eastern Cattail Typha japonica Miq. (T. sect. Ebracteolatae) in the Context of Its First Record in Russia
Japanese cattail ( Typha japonica Miq., section Ebracteolatae ) has been restored to its valid taxonomic status and listed as one of the floras of the outmost southern Sakhalin and Kuril Islands for the first time. These are the first records of T. japonica in Russia. With the unique geography and c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inland water biology 2024-04, Vol.17 (2), p.229-237 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Japanese cattail (
Typha japonica
Miq., section
Ebracteolatae
) has been restored to its valid taxonomic status and listed as one of the floras of the outmost southern Sakhalin and Kuril Islands for the first time. These are the first records of
T. japonica
in Russia. With the unique geography and current molecular data (
rpl32-trnL
intergenic spacer), the latter cattail's combination of morphological characters clearly distinguishes it from all other species of sect.
Ebracteolatae
(including
T. caspica
Pobed.,
T. elata
Boreau, and
T. tzvelevii
Mavrodiev), and also from all currently known bract-less species of
Typha
, including the Eastern cattail (
T. orientalis
C.Presl.), with which
T. japonica
was arbitrarily synonymized previously. |
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ISSN: | 1995-0829 1995-0837 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S199508292402007X |