Phylogeny of Cyperaceae based on DNA sequence data - a new rbcL analysis

Aliso Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.5642/ALISO.20072301.09
D. Simpson, A. M. Muasya, M. Alves, J. Bruhl, S. Dhooge, M. Chase, C. Furness, K. Ghamkhar, P. Goetghebeur, T. Hodkinson, A. Marchant, A. Reznicek, Roland Nieuwborg, E. Roalson, E. Smets, J. Starr, W. Thomas, K. Wilson, Xiufu Zhang
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Abstract

Since the Monocots II meeting in 1998, significant new data have been published that enhance our systematic knowledge of Cyperaceae. Phylogenetic studies in the family have also progressed steadily. For this study, a parsimony analysis was carried out using all rbcL sequences currently available for Cyperaceae, including data for two new genera. One of the four subfamilies (Caricoideae) and seven of the 14 tribes (Bisboeckelereae, Cariceae, Cryptangieae, Dulichieae, Eleocharideae, Sclerieae, Trilepideae) are monophyletic. Subfamily Mapanioideae and tribe Chrysitricheae are monophyletic if, as the evidence suggests, Hellmuthia is considered a member of Cypereae. Some other features of our analysis include: well-supported Trilepideae and Sclerieae-Bisboeckelereae clades; a possible close relationship between Cryptangieae and Schoeneae; polyphyletic tribes Schoeneae and Scirpeae; the occurrence of Cariceae within the Dulichieae-Scirpeae clade, and a strongly supported clade, representing Cyperus and allied genera in Cypereae, sister to a poorly supported Ficinia-Hellmuthia-Isolepis-Scirpoides clade. Such patterns are consistent with other studies based on DNA sequence data. One outcome may be that only two subfamilies, Mapanioideae and Cyperoideae, are recognized. Much further work is needed, with efforts carefully coordinated among researchers. The work should focus on obtaining morphological and molecular data for all genera in the family.
基于DNA序列数据的苏科植物系统发育——一种新的rbcL分析方法
自1998年的Monocots II会议以来,已经发表了大量的新数据,增强了我们对苏科的系统认识。该家族的系统发育研究也取得了稳步进展。在本研究中,我们对苏科所有可用的rbcL序列进行了简约性分析,包括两个新属的数据。4个亚科(Caricoideae)中的1个和14个部落(Bisboeckelereae、Cariceae、Cryptangieae、Dulichieae、Eleocharideae、Sclerieae、trilepae)中的7个是单系的。如果有证据表明,Hellmuthia被认为是Cypereae的成员,那么Mapanioideae亚科和Chrysitricheae部落是单系的。我们分析的其他一些特征包括:支持良好的三叶草科和Sclerieae-Bisboeckelereae分支;隐密亚科和隐密亚科可能有密切的亲缘关系;多系部落:山花科和山花科;在Dulichieae-Scirpeae分支中出现了Cariceae,以及一个被强烈支持的分支,代表了cyperae中的Cyperus及其相关属,与一个被弱支持的Ficinia-Hellmuthia-Isolepis-Scirpoides分支的姊妹。这种模式与其他基于DNA序列数据的研究是一致的。一个结果可能是只有两个亚科,Mapanioideae和Cyperoideae被确认。在研究人员的精心协调下,还需要做更多的工作。今后的工作重点是获得该科所有属的形态和分子资料。
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