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Barcelona, J.F.; Pelser, P.B.; Cajano, M.O.. |
A new small-flowered species of Philippine Rafflesia from Mt Banahaw in Luzon is described. Rafflesia banahaw is the seventh endemic species of Rafflesia found in the Philippines. It resembles R. baletei, but is different in, amongst other characters, having more confluent wart ornamentations, more numerous and densely packed processes on the disk, and more numerous, slightly immersed anthers. In addition, R. banahaw has glabrous ramenta which are grouped in dense clusters on the inside of the diaphragm and are more or less solitary on the inside of the perigone tube, whereas the ramenta of R. baletei are pubescent and distributed more uniformly. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Rafflesiaceae; Rafflesia; Philippines; Mt Banahaw; Conservation; Taxonomy. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525260 |
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Pelser, P.B.; Nickrent, D.L.; Barcelona, J.F.. |
Rafflesia speciosa is a threatened endo-holoparasitic species. It has several populations in the Central Panay Mountain Range (CPMR) of Panay island and a single population on Negros Island. Because R. speciosa is the only Philippine species of the genus that is not endemic to an individual island, it is a suitable species for improving our understanding of the factors underlying the high island endemism of Philippine Rafflesia. For this purpose and to inform the conservation management of R. speciosa, patterns of genetic diversity and differentiation were studied using 15 microsatellite loci and samples from nine populations. None of these populations shows evidence of inbreeding and R. speciosa has similar levels of heterozygosity as generally observed... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Microsatellites; Conservation; Negros; Panay; Philippines; Population genetics. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/655789 |
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