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Morphological and genetic variability of Praxelis clematidea R.M. King & H. Rob. (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae); a South American species undertaking a world invasion

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Praxelis clematidea is a South American species that has invaded Australia, USA and Asia. It is a variable species with an unclear morphological circumscription. This projects aims to analyze its morphological and genetic variability and identify possible morphotypes to set a baseline for future conservation and control projects.

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Vanina Gabriela Salgado

Highest degree:

Licentiate in Biological Sciences

Year obtained:

2017

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Current student

Argentina

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Salgado, V. G., Grossi, M. A., González, H. A., & Gutiérrez, D. G. (2020). Praxelis clematidea (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae, Praxelinae) in Uruguay: first record of the genus and the species. Darwiniana, nueva serie, 8(2), 479-489

Salgado, V.G.; Gutiérrez, D.G. 2020. Pectis in Flora do Brasil 2020. Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. Available at:http://floradobrasil.jbrj.gov.br/reflora/floradobrasil/FB16234

Ribeiro, N.R., Lopes Rivera, V., de Azevedo Bringel Jr, J.B., Salgado, V.G. & Proença C.E.B. (2020 – sent). Praxelis (Asteraceae) in the Cerrado Biome of Central Brazil and description of Praxelis scaturicola, a narrow-endemic species with an unusual riverine habitat. Systematic Botany

Salgado, V.G., Grossi, M.A. Ribeiro, N.R., Proença C.E.B. & Gutiérrez D.G. (2021 – sent). Understanding South American Praxelis (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae): an updated taxonomy with lectotypifications, and morphological and distributional clarifications. New Zealand Journal of Botany.

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Argentinean Museum of Natural Sciences “Bernardino Rivadavia”

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