Adam Boratyński*, Montserrat Salvà-Catarineu, Katarzyna Marcysiak, Małgorzata Mazur, Ángel Romo, Pietro Minissale, Kit Tan, Grzegorz Iszkuło, Radosław Witkowski, Andrzej Mazur

 

Biology and ecology of the Juniperus phoeniceaJ. turbinataJ. canariensis complex I. Taxonomy, structure and distribution

 

Dendrobiology 2024, vol. 92: 1-31

https://doi.org/10.12657/denbio.092.001

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The Juniperus phoenicea complex consists of three taxa: J. phoenicea sensu stricto (s.s.), J. turbinata, and J. canariensis. A review of the literature on the biology of these taxa was conducted, focusing on taxono­my with paleo-data, structure, and geographical distribution to present current knowledge on these topics. Information on ecology, disease, utilization, and conservation will be presented in forthcoming parts of this monograph. Each of the three species included in the J. phoenicea complex is a monoecious or sometimes di­oecious, evergreen gymnosperm with scale leaves when adult. The morphological differences between them are minor and mainly quantitative. This enables separation of taxa using a combination of traits. However, genetic features such as isozymes and nuclear microsatellites allow adequate differentiation from each oth­er. Juniperus phoenicea s.s. occurs in the western part of the Mediterranean region, J. turbinata is circum-Med­iterranean, while J. canariensis exists only on the Canary Islands, except Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, and on the Madeira archipelago. All species contain volatile oils which are used as traditional remedies for many various human and animal diseases, primarily in African and Asiatic countries. The published information for these topics is reviewed.

Keywords: Anatomy, biochemistry, geographical distribution, morphology, structure, taxonomy