2022
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-66432022000200084
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Taxonomic revision of Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae) in Chile

Abstract: Parasitic plant genus Cuscuta is important both economically and ecologically. This study is the result of more than fifteen years of herbarium and field studies in preparation for the floristic account of the genus in Nueva Flora de Chile. Eleven species that belong to three sections of subgenus Grammica were confirmed from Chile. Two historically reported species, C. epithymum and C. grandiflora, were not corroborated by the existing evidence. An identification key, typification, detailed descriptions and il… Show more

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“…Flowers removed from herbarium specimens were steeped in gradually warmed 50% ethanol, which was then allowed to boil for a few seconds to rehydrate tissues. An ethanol solution is more appropriate for Costea 2007). To examine the morphology of the pollen, unopened, dry anthers were squashed directly on the aluminum stubs and sputter-coated with 30 nm of gold using Emitech K550 sputter coater.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flowers removed from herbarium specimens were steeped in gradually warmed 50% ethanol, which was then allowed to boil for a few seconds to rehydrate tissues. An ethanol solution is more appropriate for Costea 2007). To examine the morphology of the pollen, unopened, dry anthers were squashed directly on the aluminum stubs and sputter-coated with 30 nm of gold using Emitech K550 sputter coater.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%