Basic Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Notes for Applied Research with Cuban Representatives of Salicornioideae

Autores/as

  • Miguel E. Méndez Santos The Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz University of Camaguey, Center for Environmental Management Studies, Camagüey, Cuba.
  • Julio C. Rifa Tellez The Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz University of Camaguey, Center for Environmental Management Studies, Camagüey, Cuba.
  • Miguel E. Gómez Calderín The Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz University of Camaguey, Center for Environmental Management Studies, Camagüey, Cuba.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17632604

Palabras clave:

Systematic botany, flora of Cuba, Amaranthaceae, halophytic plants, alternative crops

Resumen

Context: The research is framed in the interest of some producers in economically exploiting native halophytic plants that grow spontaneously in Cuban salt marshes.

Aim: To update the taxonomy and nomenclature of Cuban representatives of Salicornioideae Dumortier, in light of phylogenetic relationships revealed to date, and to assess the implications this will have for managing the information needed for applied research.

Methods: From the theoretical level of knowledge, the historical-logical, analytical-synthetic, and inductive-deductive methods were used to evaluate empirical data from document analysis.

Results: Changes in the systematics of Cuban representatives of Salicornioideae Dumortier have been influenced regarding their family placement, generic delimitation, and the nomenclature of one of the taxa.

Conclusions: According to the updated taxonomic system, these plants belong to the family Amaranthaceae A. L. de Jussieu, subfamily Salicornioideae Dumortier, and the genus Salicornia L., with the species S. bigelovii Torr. and S. ambigua Michx. represented in Cuba.

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Context: The research is framed in the interest of some producers in economically exploiting native halophytic plants that grow spontaneously in Cuban salt marshes.

Aim: To update the taxonomy and nomenclature of Cuban representatives of Salicornioideae Dumortier, in light of phylogenetic relationships revealed to date, and to assess the implications this will have for managing the information needed for applied research.

Methods: From the theoretical level of knowledge, the historical-logical, analytical-synthetic, and inductive-deductive methods were used to evaluate empirical data from document analysis.

Results: Changes in the systematics of Cuban representatives of Salicornioideae Dumortier have been influenced regarding their family placement, generic delimitation, and the nomenclature of one of the taxa.

Conclusions: According to the updated taxonomic system, these plants belong to the family Amaranthaceae A. L. de Jussieu, subfamily Salicornioideae Dumortier, and the genus Salicornia L., with the species S. bigelovii Torr. and S. ambigua Michx. represented in Cuba.

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Publicado

16-12-2024

Cómo citar

Méndez Santos, M. E., Rifa Tellez, J. C., & Gómez Calderín, M. E. (2024). Basic Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Notes for Applied Research with Cuban Representatives of Salicornioideae. Agrisost ISSN 1025-0247, 30, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17632604

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