Phylogenetics of Hawaiian Diplazium (Athyriaceae: Polypodiales)

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES American Fern Journal Pub Date : 2020-08-28 DOI:10.1640/0002-8444-110.3.112
Sarah M. Jaksich, Hank Oppenheimer, Margaret From, P. R. Kellar
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Abstract. Hawaii is home to four species in the fern genus Diplazium: Diplazium arnottii, D. esculentum, D. molokaiense, and D. sandwichianum. Three are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, and one is introduced and naturalized (D. esculentum). They vary in frequency, from very abundant (D. sandwichianum) to rare and critically endangered (D. molokaiense). Prior to this work, the phylogenetic relationships of only D. esculentum had been estimated due to lack of information available about these species. In this study, we inferred phylogenetic relationships of the Hawaiian Diplazium based on six chloroplast regions – atpA, atpB, matK, rbcL, rps4+rps4–trnS IGS, and trnL intron+trnL–trnF IGS. We downloaded these plastid markers from GenBank for an additional 83 Diplazium species and two Athyrium species, and used the latter as outgroups. The resulting phylogeny inferred from combined data indicated that D. arnottii and D. sandwichianum are sister taxa, likely with origins in the Paleotropics. Morphologically, the two species can be distinguished by leaf dissection and lengths of sori. Diplazium molokaiense is sister to the Asian D. heterocarpum (among our sampled taxa). Diplazium molokaiense is distinguished from other species in the clade by its large sori and longer fronds. Our results reveal the phylogenetic placements of three Diplazium species and corroborate the placement of a fourth species.
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摘要夏威夷是四种蕨类植物Diplazium的家园:Diplazium arnottii, D. esculentum, D. molokaiense和D. sandwhianum。三种是夏威夷群岛特有的,一种是引进和归化的(D. esculentum)。它们的频率各不相同,从非常丰富(D. sandwhianum)到稀有和极度濒危(D. molokaiense)。在此之前,由于缺乏有关这些物种的信息,仅对D. esculentum的系统发育关系进行了估计。在本研究中,我们基于6个叶绿体区域- atpA、atpB、matK、rbcL、rps4+rps4 - trns IGS和trnL内含子+trnL - trnf IGS推断了夏威夷双板藓的系统发育关系。我们从GenBank中下载了另外83种双plazium和2种Athyrium的质体标记,并将后者作为外群。从综合数据推断出的系统发育表明,d.a notii和d.c irhianum是姐妹分类群,可能起源于古热带地区。在形态学上,这两个物种可以通过叶片解剖和茎的长度来区分。molokaiense双plazium molokaiense与亚洲的d.t eroccarpum(在我们的样本分类群中)是姐妹。molokaiense是区别于其他物种的分支,其大的sori和较长的叶子。我们的研究结果揭示了三种双吡虫属物种的系统发育位置,并证实了第四种的位置。
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American Fern Journal
American Fern Journal 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The American Fern Journal is a peer-reviewed journal focused on the biology of ferns and lycophytes.
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