Yong-Xiu Song, Ceng-Yue Yang, Yu-Yang Zhou, Yan Yu
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柴胡属植物广泛分布于欧亚大陆。由于以往研究中的样本有限,东亚柴胡的起源和物种分化问题仍未完全解决。为了解决这些问题,我们基于 ITS 和三个质体基因重建了东亚柴胡的系统发育框架。我们的系统进化分析以强有力的支持证实了 Bupleurum 的单系性。在本研究中,ITS 和叶绿体数据集将东亚的 Bupleurum 分成东亚 I 组和东亚 II 组。ITS数据集的分化时间和祖先地区重建表明,Bupleurum起源于地中海盆地及其邻近地区,时间约为50.33 Ma;Penninervia亚属和Bupleurum亚属的分化时间约为44.35 Ma,这可能与印度与欧亚大陆的碰撞有关。东亚Ⅰ群和东亚Ⅱ群都起源于地中海地区的共同祖先,东亚Ⅰ群的分化时间约为12.95 Ma;东亚Ⅱ群的分化时间约为13.32 Ma。特征重建表明,本研究分析的形态特征和海拔分布在东亚Ⅰ群和东亚Ⅱ群中呈分散分布。此外,分化率分析表明,根据ITS和综合数据集,东亚Ⅰ群和东亚Ⅱ群在进化史上的分化率没有明显的变化。分子和形态学数据都支持东亚柴胡是一个博物馆类群,这意味着东亚柴胡的物种多样性是随着时间的推移逐渐积累起来的。
Speciation and diversification of the Bupleurum (Apiaceae) in East Asia.
Bupleurum, belonging to the Apiaceae, is widely distributed across the Eurasian continent. The origin and species diversification of Bupleurum in East Asia, remain incompletely resolved due to the limited samples in previous studies. To address these issues, we have reconstructed a robust phylogenetic framework for Bupleurum in East Asia based on the ITS and three plastid genes. Our phylogenetic analysis confirms the monophyly of Bupleurum with strong support. Both ITS and chloroplast dataset divided the Bupleurum in East Asia into East Asia Group I and East Asia Group II in this study. The divergence time and ancestral area reconstruction of ITS dataset indicated that the Bupleurum originated in the Mediterranean basin and its adjacent areas around 50.33 Ma. subg. Penninervia and subg. Bupleurum diverged at about 44.35 Ma, which may be related to the collision of India with the Eurasian continent. Both East Asia Group I and East Asia Group II originated from a common ancestor in the Mediterranean, East Asia Group I divergence around 12.95 Ma; East Asia Group II divergence around 13.32 Ma. The character reconstruction showed that the morphological characters and altitude distribution analyzed in this study exhibit a scattered distribution in East Asian Group I and East Asian Group II. Additionally, diversification rate analysis shows that the East Asian Group I and East Asian Group II exhibited no significant shifts in diversification rates in the evolutionary history according to ITS and combined dataset. Both molecular and morphological data supports that East Asian Bupleurum is a museum taxon, meaning that the species diversity of East Asian Bupleurum has gradually accumulated over time.
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