一种新的天竺葵属系统发育框架及其内属分类的意义。

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
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摘要

背景和目的:kalanche是天竺葵科的一个多样性属,在马达加斯加和撒哈拉以南非洲有多样性中心。该属因其在园艺中的受欢迎程度,其作为CAM光合作用和营养繁殖研究的模式系统,其高入侵潜力以及其在传统医学中的应用而闻名。几个世纪以来,kalanche的属级划分和属内分类一直是争论的主题,特别是关于现在被视为k subg的地位和等级。苔藓植物和苔藓植物。Kitchingia。我们的目标是生成一个密集采样的kalanche s.l.的系统发育,并评估当前的非fraggeneric分类系统。方法:我们使用ddRAD测序方法推断出kalanche的系统发育树,覆盖70%的分类群和目前在该属中已知的5个亚属中的4个。关键结果:我们恢复了四个支持良好的分支,部分对应于当前的亚属分类。高凉菜属subg。Calophygia是该属其它植物的姐妹。然而,剩下的三个分支之间的关系得到的支持较少。主要分布在非洲大陆。kalanche形成了一个强烈支持的分支,可以分解为k subg的姊妹分支。Bryophyllum。这两个分支在一起是一个分支的姊妹,该分支主要包含来自K. subg的物种。金缕子和金缕子组短柔毛。结论:目前kalanche的亚属分类部分得到了系统发育树的支持,但需要进一步完善。树的拓扑结构表明,该属起源于马达加斯加,并有一次扩散到非洲大陆,随后从非洲大陆扩散到阿拉伯半岛和东南亚。在叶缘形成的鳞茎被限制在一个较大的分支在K. subg。苔藓植物,因此只进化一次。我们的树为该属进一步的分类、进化和生理研究提供了一个框架。
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A new phylogenetic framework for the genus Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae) and implications for infrageneric classification.

Background and aims: Kalanchoe is a diverse genus in the Crassulaceae, with centres of diversity in Madagascar and sub-Saharan Africa. The genus is known for its popularity in horticulture, its use as a model system for research on CAM photosynthesis and vegetative reproduction, its high invasive potential, and its use in traditional medicine. The genus-rank circumscription and infrageneric classification of Kalanchoe have been the subject of debate for centuries, especially regarding the status and rank of what is now treated as K. subg. Bryophyllum and K. subg. Kitchingia. We aim to generate a densely sampled phylogeny of Kalanchoe s.l. and evaluate the current infrageneric classification system.

Methods: We inferred a phylogenetic tree for Kalanchoe using a ddRAD sequencing approach, covering 70% of taxa and four out of five subgenera currently recognised in the genus.

Key results: We recovered four well-supported clades, partially corresponding to the current subgeneric classification. Kalanchoe subg. Calophygia resolves as sister to the rest of the genus. The relationships among the three remaining clades, however, receive less support. The predominantly mainland African K. subg. Kalanchoe forms a strongly supported clade that resolves as sister to K. subg. Bryophyllum. These two clades are together sister to a clade containing mainly species from K. subg. Kitchingia and K. sect. Pubescentes.

Conclusions: The current subgeneric classification of Kalanchoe is partially backed up by our phylogenetic tree but requires further refinement. The tree topology suggests a Malagasy origin of the genus and one dispersal event to the African mainland, with subsequent dispersal from continental Africa to the Arabian Peninsula and Southeast Asia. The formation of bulbils on the leaf margin is restricted to a larger clade within K. subg. Bryophyllum and thus only evolved once. Our tree provides a framework for further taxonomic, evolutionary, and physiological research on the genus.

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Annals of botany
Annals of botany 生物-植物科学
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7.90
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期刊介绍: Annals of Botany is an international plant science journal publishing novel and rigorous research in all areas of plant science. It is published monthly in both electronic and printed forms with at least two extra issues each year that focus on a particular theme in plant biology. The Journal is managed by the Annals of Botany Company, a not-for-profit educational charity established to promote plant science worldwide. The Journal publishes original research papers, invited and submitted review articles, ''Research in Context'' expanding on original work, ''Botanical Briefings'' as short overviews of important topics, and ''Viewpoints'' giving opinions. All papers in each issue are summarized briefly in Content Snapshots , there are topical news items in the Plant Cuttings section and Book Reviews . A rigorous review process ensures that readers are exposed to genuine and novel advances across a wide spectrum of botanical knowledge. All papers aim to advance knowledge and make a difference to our understanding of plant science.
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