The tribe Scrophularieae (Scrophulariaceae): A Review of Phylogenetic Studies

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
Hacquetia Pub Date : 2019-07-20 DOI:10.2478/hacq-2019-0003
M. Riahi, F. Ghahremaninejad
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Abstract

Abstract Molecular data have been increasingly used to study the phylogenetic relationships among many taxa, including scrophs. Sometimes they have provided phylogenetic reconstructions that are in conflict with morphological data leading to a re-evaluation of long-standing evolutionary hypotheses. In this paper, we review reports of the recent knowledge of the phylogenetic relationships within Scrophularieae (2011–2017). The results of these analyses led to the following conclusions. (1) Species of Scrophularia have undergone one or more Miocene migration events occurred from eastern Asia to the North America with subsequent long dispersal and diversification in three main directions. (2) Allopolyploid and aneuploid hybrid speciation between Scrophularia species can occur, so hybridization and polyploidy have an important role for history of diversification. (3) The ancestral staminode type for the genus Scrophularia seems to be a large staminode. (4) Monophyly of the genus Verbascum with respect to the genus Scrophularia is strongly supported. (5) Oreosolen, is not monophyletic, because all accessions of Oreosolen were nested within Scrophularia. We discuss methods of data collection and analysis, and we describe the areas of conflict and agreement between molecular phylogenies.
玄参科(玄参科):系统发育研究综述
摘要分子数据已越来越多地用于研究许多分类群之间的系统发育关系,包括scrophs。有时,他们提供的系统发育重建与形态学数据相冲突,导致对长期存在的进化假说的重新评估。在这篇论文中,我们回顾了最近关于玄参科系统发育关系的报道(2011-2017)。这些分析的结果得出以下结论。(1) 玄参属物种经历了一次或多次从东亚到北美的中新世迁徙事件,随后在三个主要方向上长期分散和多样化。(2) 玄参属物种间可能存在异多倍体和非整倍体杂交物种形成,因此杂交和多倍体在其多样化史上具有重要作用。(3) 玄参属的祖先退化雄蕊类型似乎是一种大型退化雄蕊。(4) 与玄参属相比,Verbrascum属的单门是得到强烈支持的。(5) Oreosolen不是单系的,因为Oreosole的所有材料都嵌套在玄参属中。我们讨论了数据收集和分析的方法,并描述了分子系统发育之间冲突和一致的领域。
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Hacquetia
Hacquetia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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