Genetics and Molecular Biology (Jan 2012)

Studies on diversity and evolution of Iridaceae species in southern Brazil

  • Tatiana T. Souza-Chies,
  • Eliane Kaltchuk dos Santos,
  • Lilian Eggers,
  • Alice Mainieri Flores,
  • Eudes M. Stiehl Alves,
  • Juliana Fachinetto,
  • Juliana Lustosa,
  • Lauís Brisolara Corrêa,
  • Luana Olinda Tacuatiá,
  • Paula Piccoli,
  • Rogéria Beatriz Miz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572012000600018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 1027 – 1035

Abstract

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Plants of the family Iridaceae are well represented in the grassland vegetation of southern Brazil, occurring in the Pampa and Atlantic Forest biomes. Nevertheless, little is known about the taxonomy and evolution of Iridaceae species in southern Brazil. The main goal of this review is to compile published information about South American Iridaceae, and to discuss the evolution and genetic diversity of the family presenting our own research data in the light of the published literature. The main focus is on the genera Calydorea, Cypella, Herbertia, and Sisyrinchium. Aspects of reproductive system and of pollinator attraction are also discussed.

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