The Daucus guttatus complex includes two to four species growing from central and northern Italy to the Middle East. They are characterized by being typically annuals up to 50 cm high; with primary umbels up to 7 cm in diameter with fewer than 25(35) rays; discolored umbels frequent, bearing one to several dark colored umbellules which form different color patterns; and mericarps relatively small, ca. 2.0‐4.5 mm. The taxonomy of this complicated group has not been satisfactorily resolved to date and is the focus of current research. Seven names of species belonging to the D. guttatus complex occurring in the central and eastern Mediterranean basin are typified here: Daucus guttatus, Daucus bicolor, Daucus involucratus, Daucus setulosus, Dau...
Supplementary data 1. The 83 accessions of Daucus, and one accession of related genus examined in th...
Family name (scientific): Apiaceae Scientific name: Daucus carota Authors names: L.
International audienceAbstract Background and Aims Among the numerous pantropical species of the yam...
The Daucus guttatus complex includes two to four species growing from central and northern Italy to ...
In a previous study using 94 nuclear orthologs, we reported the species status of the Daucus guttatu...
In a previous study using 94 nuclear orthologs, we reported the species status of the Daucus guttatu...
•Premise of study: Molecular phylogenetics of genome‐scale data sets (phylogenomics) often produces ...
The genus Daucus is widely distributed worldwide, but with a concentration of diversity in the Medit...
Daucus has traditionally been estimated to comprise 21–25 species, but a recent study expanded the g...
•Premise of the study: We explored the utility of multiple nuclear orthologs for the taxonomic resol...
Results: We used GBS to obtain SNPs covering all nine Daucus carota chromosomes from 162 accessions ...
Background: The majority of the subspecies of Daucus carota have not yet been discriminated clearly ...
Daucus mauritanicus L. was described by Linnaeus on the basis of heterogeneous material belonging to...
Daucus pusillus Michx. and Daucus montevidensis Link ex Spreng. are wild carrots from the Americas w...
Artedia muricata Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 242. 1753. "Habitat in Mauritania." RCN: 1948. B...
Supplementary data 1. The 83 accessions of Daucus, and one accession of related genus examined in th...
Family name (scientific): Apiaceae Scientific name: Daucus carota Authors names: L.
International audienceAbstract Background and Aims Among the numerous pantropical species of the yam...
The Daucus guttatus complex includes two to four species growing from central and northern Italy to ...
In a previous study using 94 nuclear orthologs, we reported the species status of the Daucus guttatu...
In a previous study using 94 nuclear orthologs, we reported the species status of the Daucus guttatu...
•Premise of study: Molecular phylogenetics of genome‐scale data sets (phylogenomics) often produces ...
The genus Daucus is widely distributed worldwide, but with a concentration of diversity in the Medit...
Daucus has traditionally been estimated to comprise 21–25 species, but a recent study expanded the g...
•Premise of the study: We explored the utility of multiple nuclear orthologs for the taxonomic resol...
Results: We used GBS to obtain SNPs covering all nine Daucus carota chromosomes from 162 accessions ...
Background: The majority of the subspecies of Daucus carota have not yet been discriminated clearly ...
Daucus mauritanicus L. was described by Linnaeus on the basis of heterogeneous material belonging to...
Daucus pusillus Michx. and Daucus montevidensis Link ex Spreng. are wild carrots from the Americas w...
Artedia muricata Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 242. 1753. "Habitat in Mauritania." RCN: 1948. B...
Supplementary data 1. The 83 accessions of Daucus, and one accession of related genus examined in th...
Family name (scientific): Apiaceae Scientific name: Daucus carota Authors names: L.
International audienceAbstract Background and Aims Among the numerous pantropical species of the yam...