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1 January 2013 Revealing a Cryptic Fern Distribution Through DNA Sequencing: Pityrogramma trifoliata in the Western Andes of Peru
Blanca León, Carl J. Rothfels, Mónica Arakaki, Kenneth R. Young, Kathleen M. Pryer
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Abstract

Fern identification usually requires the use of mature sporophytes, since attempts to identify juveniles using morphological traits often provides unsatisfactory results. Here we examined young sporophytes found among boulders in a river basin of a xeric valley in central Peru. Attempts to identify these sporophytes first pointed to four different genera, two in Pteridaceae (Anogramma and Pityrogramma), and the others in Aspleniaceae (Asplenium) and Cystopteridaceae (Cystopteris). Here, we resolved this puzzle combining morphology and sequences of DNA (rbcL and trnG-R) that point to Pityrogramma trifoliata of Pteridaceae.

2013, American Fern Society
Blanca León, Carl J. Rothfels, Mónica Arakaki, Kenneth R. Young, and Kathleen M. Pryer "Revealing a Cryptic Fern Distribution Through DNA Sequencing: Pityrogramma trifoliata in the Western Andes of Peru," American Fern Journal 103(1), 40-48, (1 January 2013). https://doi.org/10.1640/0002-8444-103.1.40
Published: 1 January 2013
KEYWORDS
Andes
DNA sequencing
Pityrogramma
young sporophytes
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