2022
DOI: 10.3372/wi.52.52108
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An updated subtribal classification of Compositae tribe Anthemideae based on extended phylogenetic reconstructions

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“…Tanacetum L. (Asteraceae) is included within the tribe Anthemideae and comprises about 160 species, many of which have been and still are used as medicinal plants, particularly in folk medicine [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. It is a morphologically well-delimited genus; however, its taxonomic treatment appears problematic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tanacetum L. (Asteraceae) is included within the tribe Anthemideae and comprises about 160 species, many of which have been and still are used as medicinal plants, particularly in folk medicine [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. It is a morphologically well-delimited genus; however, its taxonomic treatment appears problematic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a morphologically well-delimited genus; however, its taxonomic treatment appears problematic. Various authors do not agree with a comprehensive picture regarding the species conspectus of the genus [ 3 ]. This inconsistent situation poses some problems, especially in the commercial field, since a number of Tanacetum species have become important and useful, particularly for essential oil (EO) production [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is currently subdivided into 16 subfamilies and circa 50 tribes and tribal clades (Susanna et al 2020;Zhang et al in press). Due to its rapid adaptive radiation and explosion of diversity since Eocene, the phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic adjustment of many tribes and large genera in Asteraceae are either achieved only in recent years (e.g., Anthemideae: Oberprieler et al 2022;Calenduleae: Sadler et al 2022;disintegration of Cirsium: Del Guacchio et al 2022;Moreyra et al 2023) or still yet to be satisfactorily made (e.g., Astereae, Eupatorieae, Gnaphalieae, Vernonieae, Senecio s.l.). For the species in these taxa, some considerable nomenclatural changes, especially those involving generic names, are therefore expectable in the foreseeable future, and an up-to-date classification system should be established as soon as possible.…”
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“…The genus Anthemis L. (Compositae, Anthemideae) comprises around 175 species in the Mediterranean region and adjacent areas (Oberprieler et al 2009(Oberprieler et al , 2022 and harbours polyploid species and complexes in its section A. sect. Hiorthia (DC.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%