2013
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2013.810182
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Hybridization and competition between the endangered sea marigold (Calendula maritimaAsteraceae) and a more common congener

Abstract: Hybridization and competition between the endangered sea marigold (Calendula maritima, Asteraceae) and a more common congener ARTICLE in PLANT BIOSYSTEMS · FEBRUARY 2015 Impact Factor: 1.91 · AbstractOccurrences of hybridization between the rare, endangered Sicilian endemic, Calendula maritima, and other congeners in the wild have been suspected by several authors, but never demonstrated. In San Cusumano (Trapani), one of the only three Sicilian mainland populations, C. maritima occurs in close proximity to th… Show more

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“…From mainly May to June it produces yellow inflorescences, though inflorescences can be found throughout the year (De Montmollin and Strahm 2005). Calendula maritima is an endemic species that grows in Sicily (near Trapani) and in some surrounding islets (Isola Grande dello Stagnone, La Formica, Maraone, and Colombaia; Plume et al 2013). It is found on sand and rock in open areas near the sea and in Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile seagrass litter, called "banquettes" (Plume et al 2013).…”
Section: Plant Taxamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From mainly May to June it produces yellow inflorescences, though inflorescences can be found throughout the year (De Montmollin and Strahm 2005). Calendula maritima is an endemic species that grows in Sicily (near Trapani) and in some surrounding islets (Isola Grande dello Stagnone, La Formica, Maraone, and Colombaia; Plume et al 2013). It is found on sand and rock in open areas near the sea and in Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile seagrass litter, called "banquettes" (Plume et al 2013).…”
Section: Plant Taxamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calendula maritima is an endemic species that grows in Sicily (near Trapani) and in some surrounding islets (Isola Grande dello Stagnone, La Formica, Maraone, and Colombaia; Plume et al 2013). It is found on sand and rock in open areas near the sea and in Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile seagrass litter, called "banquettes" (Plume et al 2013). Its natural habitat is under threat from urban development as well as by competition with invasive species (e.g., Carpobrotus edulis (L.) N.E.…”
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“…nrDNA sequences are useful in the detection of hybridization events (Emshwiller & Doyle 1998;Widmer & Baltisberger 1999). In this case, nucleotide additive patterns, which combine parental ribotypes differentially inherited in the hybrid genome as a result of a recent hybridization event, can emerge (Fuertes-Aguilar et al 1999a;Plume et al 2013). nrDNA sequences have also been used in the study of plants adapted to different types of substrates (Cecchi et al 2011) and ecotypes (Schechter & Bruns 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%