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Systematics, morphological and genetic variability of the South American species complex of Praxelis clematidea (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae)

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The taxonomic complex of Praxelis clematidea includes four species with unclear morphological circumscription. This project aims to analyze morphology and genetic variability to shed light on this complex, a necessary starting point to understand the genus and South American Eupatorieae diversity, and to plan future conservation and invasion detection projects.

First Name:

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):

BFG (The Brazilian Flora Group; Salgado V.G.). 2021. Brazilian Flora 2021: Leveraging the power of a collaborative scientific network. Taxon 00(00): 1-21. DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12640

Ribeiro R.N., Rivera V.L., de Azevedo Bringel Jr J.B., Salgado V.G. & Proença C.E.B. 2021. Re-evaluation of Praxelis (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae) in Brazil and description of Praxelis Scaturicola, an unusual riverine species. Systematic Botany 46(4): 1131–40.

Salgado V.G., Grossi M.A., Gonzáles A.H. & Gutiérrez D.G. 2020. Praxelis clematidea (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae, Praxelinae) in Uruguay: first record of the genus and the species. Darwiniana 8(2): 479–89.

Salgado V.G., Grossi M.A., Ribeiro R.N., Proença C.E.B. & Gutiérrez D.G. 2022. Understanding South American Praxelis (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae): an updated taxonomy with lectotypifications, and morphological and distributional clarifications. Australian Systematic Botany (in the second step of editorial process for publication).

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Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia” MACN-CONICET (Argentinian Museum of Natual Sciences)

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