De taxonomie van zeekralen (Salicornia L.) (Amaranthaceae) in Nederland

Translated title of the contribution: The taxonomy of samphires (Salicornia L.) (Amaranthaceae) in the Netherlands

J.A.M. Janssen*, G.A. de Groot, J. Bovenschen, A.S. Kers

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Abstract

We analysed 84 specimens of Salicornia from the Netherlands, Europe, and abroad on the detailed genetical variety, using the markers ETS and ITS. The focus was on Dutch diploid and tetraploid annual species, while lesser specimen from different morphological taxa from Europe and beyond have been included in the study. The current view of distinction of a few, broad aggregates in Salicornia in Europe (Kadereit et al. 2012) is in general confirmed. However, we conclude that enough genetic evidence is provided for the distinction of two subspecies, S. procumbens subsp. strictissima and S. p. subsp. procumbens s.str. within the broad S. procumbens aggregate. An isolated population from De Putten area (preliminary called S. nitens) is of interest, as it genetically and morphologically differs from all other Dutch Salicornia specimens. A relatively low number of specimen from other European countries have been analysed in this study, but the results show some indications of variety related to detailed morphological groups within the proposed broader aggregates. Especially the East-European S. perennans aggregate needs further study.

Translated title of the contributionThe taxonomy of samphires (Salicornia L.) (Amaranthaceae) in the Netherlands
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)11-31
Number of pages21
JournalGorteria: Tijdschrift voor Onderzoek aan de Wilde Flora
Volume45
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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