The phylogenetic context of corolla symmetry in Canscora Lam. (Gentianaceae)

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Flora Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.flora.2024.152641
Aditi Sarawgi , Milind Madhav Sardesai , Ritesh Kumar Choudhary
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Abstract

Floral symmetries are perceived as an essential structural trait for classification in angiosperms. However, the traditional view of floral symmetries considered only two states—actinomorphic or zygomorphic—often disregarding other forms. This binary view can be onerous, as floral development may involve numerous shifts in symmetry. In the Gentianaceae family, zygomorphy is predominantly regarded as a synapomorphy for Canscora, leading to the segregation of some actinomorphic Canscora species into the separate genus Canscorinella. Additionally, species with slightly zygomorphic forms have been reported, leaving the relationships among various floral symmetries largely unaddressed. To investigate the phylogenetic relations of floral symmetries in Canscora, we analyzed DNA sequence data from nuclear and plastid markers and examined the generic status of Canscorinella. Furthermore, an ontogenetic study was conducted to understand the ancestral floral symmetries in Canscora. Our analyses revealed the independent evolution of zygomorphy in Gentianaceae and the reversal of actinomorphy in Canscora. This study provided insights into the phylogenetic relationship of Canscorinella within the subtribe Canscorinae, suggesting that Canscora exhibits actinomorphy in its early growth stages, which later develops into zygomorphy.
Canscora Lam.(龙胆科)花冠对称的系统发育背景(龙胆科)
花对称被认为是被子植物分类的基本结构特征。然而,传统的花对称观点只考虑了两种状态--辐射对称(actinomorphic)或左右对称(zygomorphic)--往往忽略了其他形式。这种二元对立的观点可能很繁琐,因为花的发育可能涉及对称性的多次转变。在龙胆科(Gentianaceae)中,左右对称形态主要被认为是 Canscora 的同形异构体,导致一些辐射对称的 Canscora 物种被分隔为独立的 Canscorinella 属。此外,还报道了一些具有轻微左右对称形态的物种,这使得各种花对称形态之间的关系在很大程度上没有得到解决。为了研究 Canscora 花对称的系统发育关系,我们分析了核标记和质粒标记的 DNA 序列数据,并考察了 Canscorinella 的属地位。此外,我们还进行了本体发育研究,以了解 Canscora 的祖先花对称性。我们的分析揭示了龙胆科植物中左右对称的独立进化,以及 Canscora 植物中动对称的反向进化。这项研究有助于深入了解 Canscorinella 在 Canscorinae 亚族中的系统发育关系,表明 Canscora 在早期生长阶段表现出动变形态,后来发展为左右对称形态。
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Flora
Flora 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
130
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: FLORA publishes original contributions and review articles on plant structure (morphology and anatomy), plant distribution (incl. phylogeography) and plant functional ecology (ecophysiology, population ecology and population genetics, organismic interactions, community ecology, ecosystem ecology). Manuscripts (both original and review articles) on a single topic can be compiled in Special Issues, for which suggestions are welcome. FLORA, the scientific botanical journal with the longest uninterrupted publication sequence (since 1818), considers manuscripts in the above areas which appeal a broad scientific and international readership. Manuscripts focused on floristics and vegetation science will only be considered if they exceed the pure descriptive approach and have relevance for interpreting plant morphology, distribution or ecology. Manuscripts whose content is restricted to purely systematic and nomenclature matters, to geobotanical aspects of only local interest, to pure applications in agri-, horti- or silviculture and pharmacology, and experimental studies dealing exclusively with investigations at the cellular and subcellular level will not be accepted. Manuscripts dealing with comparative and evolutionary aspects of morphology, anatomy and development are welcome.
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