Family Solanaceae: Taxonomy and modern trends

M. M. Ganaie, Z. Reshi, V. Verma, V. Raja
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Solanaceae belongs to that group of families, which are included in almost all angiosperm classifications indicating naturalness of the family. The family being one of the most evolutionarily successful and advanced taxa shows astonishing level of diversity reflected in the form of various types of adaptations. The high level of diversity within the family in addition to other unusual features have reflected in poor understanding of its phylogenetics. Fossil record of angiosperms particularly of Solanaceae) is very meager and relatively recent, so use of morphology and other conventional characters is not convincing in revealing true phylogeny of the family. This all has necessitated using alternative marker types in phylogenetic analysis of the family. Since advent of molecular biology molecular markers have been constantly refined to serve the purpose. Solanaceous species, such as tomato, potato, chilli pepper, tobacco, and petunia serve as model systems for the investigation of molecular and agronomic questions, and the family is the subject of intensive phylogenetic studies that are providing new insights into species boundaries and generic relationships. Results from recent morphological, molecular, and biosystematic research have shed new light on the systematic relationships in the family at virtually all taxonomic levels from subfamily to variety.
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茄科:分类与现代趋势
茄科属于这一科,几乎在所有被子植物分类中都包含这一科,表明这一科的自然性。这个科是进化最成功和最先进的分类群之一,表现出惊人的多样性,反映在各种适应的形式上。除了其他不寻常的特征外,该家族内部的高度多样性反映了对其系统发育的了解不足。被子植物(尤其是茄科)的化石记录非常贫乏且相对较近,因此使用形态学和其他常规特征来揭示该科的真实系统发育并不具有说服力。这一切都有必要使用替代标记类型在系统发育分析的家庭。自分子生物学出现以来,分子标记一直在不断完善,以达到这一目的。茄科植物,如番茄、马铃薯、辣椒、烟草和矮牵牛花,是研究分子和农艺问题的模型系统,该科是深入的系统发育研究的主题,为物种边界和属属关系提供了新的见解。最近形态学、分子和生物系统研究的结果揭示了从亚科到品种几乎所有分类水平上的系统关系。
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