Plastid DNA sequence data of the extinct Logania depressa (Loganiaceae) from New Zealand confirm its generic placement

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
P. Heenan, R. Smissen, T. L. Cole, Jamie R. Wood
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ABSTRACT The generic placement of the enigmatic and extinct Logania depressa from New Zealand has been uncertain due to the paucity of available plant material. This diminutive plant has only been collected once from the central North Island, New Zealand, by William Colenso on 22 February 1847. Logania depressa is dioecious and the single collection comprises only male flowers and does not include female flowers or fruit that feature generic diagnostic characters. Previously its relationship to Geniostoma has been considered and its affinities to Orianthera are unknown. Orianthera has been recently recognised as a segregate of Logania. Using leaf material from a small fragment of L. depressa held in Allan Herbarium (CHR) we recovered 9,368 bp of plastid sequence data that mapped to Mitreola yangchuensis, with Mitreola being the closest generic relative of Logania for which whole genome data was available. Available genetic data for Loganiaceae is limited to several chloroplast markers, including the rps16 intron, petD intron, and petD–petB intergenic spacer. From the novel plastid sequence data for Logania depressa, 48 bp of the rps16 intron, 45 bp of the petD intron and 49 bp of the petD–petB intergenic spacer could be recovered to compare with available Loganiaceae sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of these sequences confirmed L. depressa as the only New Zealand member of Logania sens. str., but its relationships to Australian species are unresolved.
新西兰已灭绝的Logania depressa (Logania aceae)的质体DNA序列数据证实了其属位
摘要:由于缺乏可用的植物材料,来自新西兰的神秘且已灭绝的Logania depression的属位一直不确定。1847年2月22日,威廉·科伦索在新西兰北岛中部只采集过一次这种小植物。Logania depression是雌雄异株的,单个集合仅包括雄花,不包括具有一般诊断特征的雌花或果实。以前人们曾考虑过它与生殖口目的关系,但它与花药纲的亲缘关系尚不清楚。花药属最近被认为是Logania的一个分离种。利用艾伦植物标本馆(CHR)保存的一小块降压乳杆菌的叶片材料,我们回收了9368株 定位到杨丘小蜂的质体序列数据的bp,其中小蜂是可获得全基因组数据的Logania的最接近的亲缘关系。Loganiaceae的可用遗传数据仅限于几个叶绿体标记,包括rps16内含子、petD内含子和petD-petB基因间间隔子。根据Logania depression的新质体序列数据,48 rps16内含子的bp,45 petD内含子的bp和49 petD–petB基因间间隔区的bp可以回收,以与现有的Loganiaceae序列进行比较。对这些序列的系统发育分析证实,L.depression是Logania sens.str.中唯一的新西兰成员,但其与澳大利亚物种的关系尚未解决。
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New Zealand Journal of Botany
New Zealand Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
22.20%
发文量
27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The New Zealand Journal of Botany publishes original research papers, review papers, perspectives, short communications, forum articles, letter and book reviews. We welcome submissions relevant to all aspects of the botany, mycology, and phycology of the South Pacific, Australia, South America, and Southern Africa. The journal’s subject matter encompasses biosystematics and biogeography, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, reproductive biology, structure and development, taxonomy, ethnobotany, palaeobotany, bryology, lichenology, mycology, plant pathology, and phycology.
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