# Preliminary Review of the Diploid Taxa in Hieracium s.s

**Authors:** Giacomo Baldesi, Jean-Marc Tison, Simone Orsenigo

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants14071057 · 2025-03-29

## TL;DR

This paper reviews diploid species in the Hieracium genus to better understand their role in the evolution and diversity of the group.

## Contribution

The paper compiles and maps cytological data on diploid Hieracium species to identify knowledge gaps and distribution patterns.

## Key findings

- Diploid Hieracium species are considered the origin of the genus's polyploid diversity.
- Georeferencing highlights hotspots of Hieracium diversity in Europe and adjacent regions.
- The review identifies uncertainties and doubtful records in the current taxonomic knowledge.

## Abstract

A review of the known diploid species in Hieracium L. s.s. (Asteraceae, Cichorieae) is presented. This article aims to summarize the current knowledge of the taxa with the basic ploidy level in the genus (2n = 2x = 18), as these entities are supposed to have originated the outstanding diversity observed nowadays, which is largely ascribable to polyploid microspecies. The study of extant diploid species is crucial for the understanding of the speciation dynamics that occurred in hawkweeds. All available cytological data in the literature, pertinent to Europe and adjacent countries, are included to have an overview of the obligately sexual species in this genus and highlight gaps and uncertainties. In order to preliminarily investigate the geographical distribution, all records are georeferenced and projected on a map to highlight the hotspots of Hieracium diversity. A brief account of each taxon is included, with some additional considerations and remarks on doubtful records.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Kit [NCBI Gene 100542786]
- **Diseases:** injury to (MESH:D014947), H. pilosum (MESH:D000848), Hieracium bifidum s.l (MESH:D004677)
- **Chemicals:** H valdepilosum (-), limestone (MESH:D002119)
- **Species:** Hieracium plumulosum (species) [taxon 546201], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Hygrophila phlomoides (species) [taxon 596412], Hieracium naegelianum (species) [taxon 546196], Hieracium ramondii (species) [taxon 546204], Sparganophilus sp. L (species) [taxon 1046293], Hieracium bracteolatum (species) [taxon 546186], Hieracium candidum (species) [taxon 551022], Hieracium lachenalii (species) [taxon 269350], Hieracium transylvanicum (species) [taxon 1221656], Hieracium petrovae (species) [taxon 546198], Hieracium pojoritense (species) [taxon 269345], Hieracium renatae (species) [taxon 2608276], Stelligera (genus) [taxon 283589], Halopyrum mucronatum (species) [taxon 1465622], Hieracium gymnocerinthe (species) [taxon 546192], Hieracium virosum (species) [taxon 546208], Hymenostephium cordatum (species) [taxon 191166], Hieracium kittanae (species) [taxon 546194], Hieracium bifidum (species) [taxon 212670], Hieracium laniferum (species) [taxon 2608275], Hieracium recoderi (species) [taxon 546205], Hieracium canadense (species) [taxon 269353], Hieracium lawsonii (species) [taxon 546195], Hieracium cordifolium (species) [taxon 546189], Hieracium umbellatum (species) [taxon 268065], Hieracium porrifolium (species) [taxon 546202], Hieracium krasanii (species) [taxon 1006343], Meleagris gallopavo (common turkey, species) [taxon 9103], Hieracium cerinthoides (species) [taxon 546188], Heracleum maximum (species) [taxon 40918], Hieracium gouanii (species) [taxon 546190], Hieracium sabaudum (species) [taxon 269349], Hieracium eriophorum (species) [taxon 268050], Hieracium stelligerum (species) [taxon 546206], Schlagintweitia intybacea (species) [taxon 268054], Helminthosporium hispanicum (species) [taxon 2017522], Hieracium prenanthoides (species) [taxon 268058]

## Figures

6 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11991471/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11991471