2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40693-015-0044-4
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Morphological variation of Cosmos bipinnatus (Asteraceae) and its relation to abiotic variables in central Mexico

Abstract: Background: Morphological variability can lead to serious taxonomic problems in species with wide distribution ranges. Although morphological variability is partly due to ontogenetic programming, abiotic variables can also exert a significant effect on micro-and macromorphological characters. In this paper, we studied the morphological variability (43 characters) of Cosmos bipinnatus associated to different vegetation types in central Mexico. We searched for significant correlations between the overall morphol… Show more

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“…with different pigmentation intensities, from purple to white, and reported higher radical scavenging activity in the purple florets (Table 3). Surprisingly, Jang et al (2008) mentioned C. bipinnatus with orange florets, although this species does not have such inflorescence coloration (Paniagua-Ibáñez et al, 2015). We suppose that the authors misidentified C. bipinnatus with C. sulphureus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…with different pigmentation intensities, from purple to white, and reported higher radical scavenging activity in the purple florets (Table 3). Surprisingly, Jang et al (2008) mentioned C. bipinnatus with orange florets, although this species does not have such inflorescence coloration (Paniagua-Ibáñez et al, 2015). We suppose that the authors misidentified C. bipinnatus with C. sulphureus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%