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Leaf shape of quinoa’s wild ancestor Chenopodium hircinum (Amaranthaceae) in a geographic context
Curti, Ramiro Nestor
; Rodriguez, Jonatan; Ortega Baes, Francisco Pablo
; Bramardi, Sergio Jorge; Jellen, Eric N.; David Jarvis; Maughan, Peter Jeffrey; Tester, Mark; Bertero, Hector Daniel
; Rodriguez, Jonatan; Ortega Baes, Francisco Pablo
; Bramardi, Sergio Jorge; Jellen, Eric N.; David Jarvis; Maughan, Peter Jeffrey; Tester, Mark; Bertero, Hector Daniel
Fecha de publicación:
05/2025
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Botanical Journal of The Linnean Society
ISSN:
0024-4074
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Intraspecific variation in plant traits, such as leaf morphology, offers insights into local adaptation and the ecological niche breadth of species. Chenopodium hircinum, the wild ancestor of quinoa, is widely distributed across various ecoregions in Argentina. A detailed comparative analysisof leaf morphology across 23 populations covering its entire known distribution was conducted to understand patterns of intraspecific variation along geographic gradients. A total of 104 leaves from these populations were analysed using shape, landmarks, and Fourier descriptors.Significant variability in leaf shapes was observed across all ecoregions, with notable admixture among populations. Although landmark-based and Fourier analyses differentiated populations, shape descriptors added intricacy to identification. Leaf morphology ranged from rounded andtoothed to sharply lobed, with lobes primarily located at the base or middle of the leaf. Key environmental factors influencing leaf shape were mean annual temperature (MAT) and altitude. The study suggests that leaf shape variability in C. hircinum extends beyond a simple lobed vs.entire dichotomy. Leaf morphology and margin traits are primarily governed by the relative position of the lobes, which correlate strongly with MAT at the population’s origin. This convergence across ecoregions highlights the need to explore the functional significance of this variationfurther.
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Curti, Ramiro Nestor; Rodriguez, Jonatan; Ortega Baes, Francisco Pablo; Bramardi, Sergio Jorge; Jellen, Eric N.; et al.; Leaf shape of quinoa’s wild ancestor Chenopodium hircinum (Amaranthaceae) in a geographic context; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Botanical Journal of The Linnean Society; 5-2025; 1-8
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