Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.

Background and aims: Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) has a wide geographic distribution from Peru to the center of Argentina and Uruguay. It inhabits three disjunct regions, one along the Andes, Sierras Centrales of Argentina and towards the East in Uruguay and south of Brazil. The objective of th...

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Autores principales: Amico, Guillermo Cesar, Vidal- Russell, Romina
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spelling I10-R325-article-253642019-12-14T13:45:25Z Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution. Uso de hospedadores por el muérdago Argentino Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) a lo largo de su distribución geográfica Amico, Guillermo Cesar Vidal- Russell, Romina Andes host generalist mistletoe parasite Andes generalista hospedadores muérdagos parásito Background and aims: Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) has a wide geographic distribution from Peru to the center of Argentina and Uruguay. It inhabits three disjunct regions, one along the Andes, Sierras Centrales of Argentina and towards the East in Uruguay and south of Brazil. The objective of this study was to determine the host range of Ligaria cuneifolia in all the distribution range; and to analyze host use in each of the geographic regions (Andes, Center and East). M&M: hosts use and geographical distribution of Ligaria cuneifolia was recorded on the basis of specimens deposited in herbaria.Results: A total of 35 native host species were recorded as hosts. In addition, 11 non-native host species were recorded in all area. The genera with higher number of records were Schinus, Prosopis, Geoffroea, Larrea y Vachellia. Conclusions: Host use was not directly related to geographic area. The Andes region was the one that had the most host diversity at the species, genera and family level. Introducción y objetivos: Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) posee una amplia distribución desde Perú al centro de Argentina y Uruguay. Esta especie habita en tres regiones geográficas en forma disyunta a lo largo de cordillera de los Andes, las Sierras Centrales de Argentina y en el este de Sudamérica, en Uruguay y sur de Brasil. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar el rango de hospedadores de Ligaria cuneifolia en toda su distribución geográfica y analizar el uso de hospedadores en cada una de las regiones geográficas (Andes, Centro y Este). M&M: Se registró el uso de hospedadores de Ligaria cuneifolia y distribución geográfica en base a ejemplares depositados en herbarios. Resultados: En total se registraron 35 especies de hospedadores nativos, comprendidas en 22 géneros y 12 familias. Además se registaron 11 especies no nativas en todas las areas. Los géneros de hospedadores con mayor número de registros fueron Schinus, Prosopis, Geoffroea, Larrea y Vachellia. Conclusiones: El uso de hospedadores no estuvo directamente asociado a las áreas geográficas. La región Andes fue la que presentó una mayor diversidad de especies, géneros y familias de hospedadores. Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2019-09-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo original application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/25364 10.31055/1851.2372.v54.n3.25364 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society; Vol. 54 No. 3 (2019): September; 395-403 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; Vol. 54 Núm. 3 (2019): Septiembre; 395-403 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; v. 54 n. 3 (2019): Septiembre; 395-403 1851-2372 0373-580X 10.31055/1851.2372.v54.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/25364/24672 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/25364/27440 Derechos de autor 2019 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
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topic Andes
host
generalist
mistletoe
parasite
Andes
generalista
hospedadores
muérdagos
parásito
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host
generalist
mistletoe
parasite
Andes
generalista
hospedadores
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Amico, Guillermo Cesar
Vidal- Russell, Romina
Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.
topic_facet Andes
host
generalist
mistletoe
parasite
Andes
generalista
hospedadores
muérdagos
parásito
author Amico, Guillermo Cesar
Vidal- Russell, Romina
author_facet Amico, Guillermo Cesar
Vidal- Russell, Romina
author_sort Amico, Guillermo Cesar
title Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.
title_short Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.
title_full Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.
title_fullStr Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.
title_full_unstemmed Host use by the Argentine mistletoe Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.
title_sort host use by the argentine mistletoe ligaria cuneifolia (loranthaceae) along its geographical distribution.
description Background and aims: Ligaria cuneifolia (Loranthaceae) has a wide geographic distribution from Peru to the center of Argentina and Uruguay. It inhabits three disjunct regions, one along the Andes, Sierras Centrales of Argentina and towards the East in Uruguay and south of Brazil. The objective of this study was to determine the host range of Ligaria cuneifolia in all the distribution range; and to analyze host use in each of the geographic regions (Andes, Center and East). M&M: hosts use and geographical distribution of Ligaria cuneifolia was recorded on the basis of specimens deposited in herbaria.Results: A total of 35 native host species were recorded as hosts. In addition, 11 non-native host species were recorded in all area. The genera with higher number of records were Schinus, Prosopis, Geoffroea, Larrea y Vachellia. Conclusions: Host use was not directly related to geographic area. The Andes region was the one that had the most host diversity at the species, genera and family level.
publisher Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
publishDate 2019
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/25364
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