1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00985104
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Immunochemical appraisal of relationships within the tribePeucedaneae (Apiaceae)

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“…Lecokia was first included in Smyrnieae by de Candolle (1830), and it has remained there ever since. This narrow circumscription of Smyrnieae parallels, in part, the treatment of Hedge et al (1987) where only Smyrnium and (the unrelated) Smyrniopsis are included in the tribe, and the immunochemical study of Shneyer et al (1992) where Smyrnium occupies an isolated position away from all other Smyrnieae and other Apiaceae investigated (Lecokia was not considered). Shneyer et al suggested that Smyrnium may be best treated within a monotypic tribe.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Lecokia was first included in Smyrnieae by de Candolle (1830), and it has remained there ever since. This narrow circumscription of Smyrnieae parallels, in part, the treatment of Hedge et al (1987) where only Smyrnium and (the unrelated) Smyrniopsis are included in the tribe, and the immunochemical study of Shneyer et al (1992) where Smyrnium occupies an isolated position away from all other Smyrnieae and other Apiaceae investigated (Lecokia was not considered). Shneyer et al suggested that Smyrnium may be best treated within a monotypic tribe.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The anomalous placement of Ferula kokanica near Scandiceae is just as intriguing. Ferula is a large, morphologically variable genus of some 170 species (Pimenov and Leonov, 1993) and, based on our results, its monophyly, although supported most recently by Shneyer, Borschtschenko, and Pimenov (1995), is brought into question. Ferula is thought to be allied with Peucedanum (Drude, 1898;Bernardi, 1979) and, in this study, F. assa-foetida falls within the ''Angelica'' clade, well away from F. kokanica.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Its members are characterized by a distinct dorsal flattening of the mature fruit, with the marginal ribs expanded into wing-like appendages. Not only are their boundaries unclear-for example, many species have been treated in both Angelica and Peucedanum, while some (such as Anethum graveolens) have been referred to all threebut numerous generic segregates of uncertain taxonomic position are known (Drude 1898;Thellung 1926;Hiroe and Constance 1958;Shneyer et al 1995). Koch, Peucedaneae Dumort., and Tordylieae W.D.J.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%