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Mkabwa L K Manoko1, Gerard M van Weerden, Ronald G van Berg, Celestina Mariani.
Abstract
Solanum umalilaense Manoko sp. nov. (Solanaceae) is described from the Umalila area, in the southern highlands of Tanzania. Its novelty is supported with both morphological and AFLP data. Phenetic and phylogenetic analyses place Solanum umalilaense as a unique and well-supported taxon among tetraploid species of Solanum sect. Solanum from Africa. It can be distinguished from other African species by its extremely developed branching, each branch producing many multi-flowered inflorescences, flowers with short calyx lobes and its persistent, small, light yellowish brown fruits.Entities:
Keywords: New species; Solanum sect. Solanum; Solanum umalilaense; Tanzania; Umalila; tetraploid
Year: 2012 PMID: 23233812 PMCID: PMC3492932 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.16.2884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Holotype specimen of Manoko sp. nov. (DSM)
Figure 2.Part of the NJ tree from Manoko (2007). Numbers at the nodes are NJ Jackknife support values. Cluster I contains and . In cluster II are and . Cluster III is composed of individuals of
Figure 4.Map courtesy of the University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin.
Figure 3.Pictures A,B,C,D taken from plants grown at the Experimental Garden, Radboud University Nijmegen (A24750133). Pictures E,F,G,H taken from plants growing in Mbeya region, Tanzania (E,F: Manoko et al. 2010-2; G,H: Manoko et al. 2010–14).