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[[Dysphania_pumilio|''Dysphania pumilio'' (R.Br.) Mosyakin & Clemants]] (Amaranthaceae) was newly reported for Hiroshima Prefecture, southwest Japan.  Although the specimens collected showed a wide range of morphology, all specimens were shown to belong to a single polymorphic species, [[Dysphania_pumilio|''Dysphania pumilio'']], based on DNA data.  A detailed description and illustration, dispersal mechanisms and potential risk to the local flora are provided.
 
[[Dysphania_pumilio|''Dysphania pumilio'' (R.Br.) Mosyakin & Clemants]] (Amaranthaceae) was newly reported for Hiroshima Prefecture, southwest Japan.  Although the specimens collected showed a wide range of morphology, all specimens were shown to belong to a single polymorphic species, [[Dysphania_pumilio|''Dysphania pumilio'']], based on DNA data.  A detailed description and illustration, dispersal mechanisms and potential risk to the local flora are provided.
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==ノート==
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*[[ゴウシュウアリタソウ]]を広島県新産種として報告した.
  
 
==Supplementary data==
 
==Supplementary data==

2022年3月7日 (月) 22:31時点における版

Phan et al. (2021)

  • Phan, Q. C., Nakahara-Tsubota, M., Inoue, Y. & Tsubota, H. 2021. New record of Dysphania pumilio (Amaranthaceae) from Hiroshima Prefecture, southwest Japan. Hikobia 18: 145-156.

Abstract

Phan, Q. C., Nakahara-Tsubota, M., Inoue, Y. & Tsubota, H. 2021. New record of Dysphania pumilio (Amaranthaceae) for Hiroshima Prefecture, southwest Japan. Hikobia 18: 145–156.

Dysphania pumilio (R.Br.) Mosyakin & Clemants (Amaranthaceae) was newly reported for Hiroshima Prefecture, southwest Japan. Although the specimens collected showed a wide range of morphology, all specimens were shown to belong to a single polymorphic species, Dysphania pumilio, based on DNA data. A detailed description and illustration, dispersal mechanisms and potential risk to the local flora are provided.

ノート

Supplementary data

The pdf of Supplementary Figures S1 & S2 of Phan et al. (2021)

Supplementary figures