桉树(桃金娘科)花被的进化及其对属划分的影响,包括对新属 Blakella 的描述

IF 3.7 1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Michael D. Crisp, Bui Q. Minh, Bokyung Choi, Robert D. Edwards, James Hereward, Carsten Kulheim, Yen Po Lin, Karen Meusemann, Andrew H. Thornhill, Alicia Toon, Lyn G. Cook
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桉树(桃金娘科桉树属)目前分为七个属。传统上,桉树是根据其厣来定义的,但当系统发育将具有离生萼片和花瓣的 Angophora 作为有厣血桐桉树的姊妹属时,后者被分离成一个新属 Corymbia。然而,桉树科的属划分仍然不确定。在这里,我们利用迄今为止最大的分子数据集进行系统发育分析,以解决这些问题。我们从代表 266 个物种的 392 个样本中获取了 101 个低拷贝核外显子。我们的系统发生分析采用了最大似然法(IQtree)和多物种聚合法(Astral)。在两个对属划分至关重要的节点上,我们使用下平近似无偏检验法检验了 Arillastrum、Angophora、Eucalyptus 和 Corymbia 之间的替代关系。系统发生图谱被用来探索花被性状的进化。Corymbia相对于Angophora的单系关系被果断否决。目前公认的七个桉属之间的所有替代关系都意味着厣的进化起源是同源的。推断出的花被性状的进化转变与主要支系之间的分化是一致的,除了萼片和花瓣分离的 Angophora 属(嵌套在具厣的 Corymbia 属中)似乎是对花被结构的逆转。在此,我们正式将 Corymbia 亚属 Blakella 提升为属,并进行了相关的新组合。我们还定义并命名了 Blakella 中的三个部分(Blakella sect.Blakella sect.Naviculares, and Blakella sect.Maculatae),以及 Blakella sect.Maculatae)中的两个系列(Blakella ser.Corymbia 只分布在红血木中。
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Perianth evolution and implications for generic delimitation in the eucalypts (Myrtaceae), including the description of the new genus, Blakella

Perianth evolution and implications for generic delimitation in the eucalypts (Myrtaceae), including the description of the new genus, Blakella
Eucalypts (Myrtaceae tribe Eucalypteae) are currently placed in seven genera. Traditionally, Eucalyptus was defined by its operculum, but when phylogenies placed Angophora, with free sepals and petals, as sister to the operculate bloodwood eucalypts, the latter were segregated into a new genus, Corymbia. Yet, generic delimitation in the tribe Eucalypteae remains uncertain. Here, we address these problems using phylogenetic analysis with the largest molecular data set to date. We captured 101 low-copy nuclear exons from 392 samples representing 266 species. Our phylogenetic analysis used maximum likelihood (IQtree) and multispecies coalescent (Astral). At two nodes critical to generic delimitation, we tested alternative relationships among Arillastrum, Angophora, Eucalyptus, and Corymbia using Shimodaira's approximately unbiased test. Phylogenetic mapping was used to explore the evolution of perianth traits. Monophyly of Corymbia relative to Angophora was decisively rejected. All alternative relationships among the seven currently recognized Eucalypteae genera imply homoplasy in the evolutionary origins of the operculum. Inferred evolutionary transitions in perianth traits are congruent with divergences between major clades, except that the expression of separate sepals and petals in Angophora, which is nested within the operculate genus Corymbia, appears to be a reversal to the plesiomorphic perianth structure. Here, we formally raise Corymbia subg. Blakella to genus rank and make the relevant new combinations. We also define and name three sections within Blakella (Blakella sect. Blakella, Blakella sect. Naviculares, and Blakella sect. Maculatae), and two series within Blakella sect. Maculatae (Blakella ser. Maculatae and Blakella ser. Torellianae). Corymbia is reduced to the red bloodwoods.
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Journal of Systematics and Evolution Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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7.40
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1368
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Systematics and Evolution (JSE, since 2008; formerly Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica) is a plant-based international journal newly dedicated to the description and understanding of the biological diversity. It covers: description of new taxa, monographic revision, phylogenetics, molecular evolution and genome evolution, evolutionary developmental biology, evolutionary ecology, population biology, conservation biology, biogeography, paleobiology, evolutionary theories, and related subjects.
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