{"title":"基于叶绿体基因组和形态进化研究的木兰科进化系统","authors":"Da-Li Fu, Hao Fu, R. Duan, Yue Qin","doi":"10.11648/j.ajaf.20241201.14","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Magnoliaceae Juss. are the most primitive taxa of Fructophyta D. L. Fu & H. Fu and have extremely important scientific values for the research of evolutionomy of fruit plants. Based on the evolutionary analysis of the complete chloroplast genomes of representative plants of Magnoliaceae in the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA) database, this paper firstly established the evolutionary systems of subgenera and sections of <i>Magnolia</i> L. and that of sections of <i>Michelia</i> L. and firstly proposed the evolutionary boundary of subgenera of Magnoliaceae Juss.. Magnoliaceae Juss. include 4 natural genera: <i>Yulania</i> Spach, <i>Magnolia</i> L., <i>Michelia</i> L. and <i>Liriodendron</i> L., which all have the same boundary: PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.9234 (intragenus) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.9232 (inter genera). The most primitive genus of Magnoliaceae Juss. is <i>Yulania</i> Spach not <i>Magnolia</i> L.. The genus <i>Magnolia</i> L. includes 7 natural subgenera and the evolutionary boundary is PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.938 (intrasubgenus) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.937 (inter subgenera). <i>Magnolia</i> subgen. <i>Talauma</i> (Juss.) Pierre includes 3 natural sections, <i>Magnolia</i> subgen. <i>Manglietia</i> (Blume) D.L.Fu includes 4 natural sections and <i>Michelia</i> L. includes 3 natural sections, which all have the same evolutionary boundary: PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.961 (intrasection) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.960 (inter sections). Moreover, 4 new subgeneric combinations, 1 new section and 3 new sectional combinations, 14 new specific names and 95 new specific combinations have been scientifically and validly published. This paper scientifically solves the confusion between the traditional classification system and the modern phylogenic system of Magnoliaceae, and lays a solid theoretical and practical foundation for the research of fruit plant evolution.","PeriodicalId":502613,"journal":{"name":"American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry","volume":"8 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Evolutionary System of Magnoliaceae Based on Chloroplast Genomic and Morphological Evolutionomy\",\"authors\":\"Da-Li Fu, Hao Fu, R. Duan, Yue Qin\",\"doi\":\"10.11648/j.ajaf.20241201.14\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Magnoliaceae Juss. are the most primitive taxa of Fructophyta D. L. Fu & H. Fu and have extremely important scientific values for the research of evolutionomy of fruit plants. Based on the evolutionary analysis of the complete chloroplast genomes of representative plants of Magnoliaceae in the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA) database, this paper firstly established the evolutionary systems of subgenera and sections of <i>Magnolia</i> L. and that of sections of <i>Michelia</i> L. and firstly proposed the evolutionary boundary of subgenera of Magnoliaceae Juss.. Magnoliaceae Juss. include 4 natural genera: <i>Yulania</i> Spach, <i>Magnolia</i> L., <i>Michelia</i> L. and <i>Liriodendron</i> L., which all have the same boundary: PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.9234 (intragenus) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.9232 (inter genera). The most primitive genus of Magnoliaceae Juss. is <i>Yulania</i> Spach not <i>Magnolia</i> L.. The genus <i>Magnolia</i> L. includes 7 natural subgenera and the evolutionary boundary is PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.938 (intrasubgenus) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.937 (inter subgenera). <i>Magnolia</i> subgen. <i>Talauma</i> (Juss.) 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Evolutionary System of Magnoliaceae Based on Chloroplast Genomic and Morphological Evolutionomy
Magnoliaceae Juss. are the most primitive taxa of Fructophyta D. L. Fu & H. Fu and have extremely important scientific values for the research of evolutionomy of fruit plants. Based on the evolutionary analysis of the complete chloroplast genomes of representative plants of Magnoliaceae in the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA) database, this paper firstly established the evolutionary systems of subgenera and sections of Magnolia L. and that of sections of Michelia L. and firstly proposed the evolutionary boundary of subgenera of Magnoliaceae Juss.. Magnoliaceae Juss. include 4 natural genera: Yulania Spach, Magnolia L., Michelia L. and Liriodendron L., which all have the same boundary: PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.9234 (intragenus) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.9232 (inter genera). The most primitive genus of Magnoliaceae Juss. is Yulania Spach not Magnolia L.. The genus Magnolia L. includes 7 natural subgenera and the evolutionary boundary is PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.938 (intrasubgenus) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.937 (inter subgenera). Magnolia subgen. Talauma (Juss.) Pierre includes 3 natural sections, Magnolia subgen. Manglietia (Blume) D.L.Fu includes 4 natural sections and Michelia L. includes 3 natural sections, which all have the same evolutionary boundary: PHS (17bp) ≥ 0.961 (intrasection) or PHS (17bp) ≤ 0.960 (inter sections). Moreover, 4 new subgeneric combinations, 1 new section and 3 new sectional combinations, 14 new specific names and 95 new specific combinations have been scientifically and validly published. This paper scientifically solves the confusion between the traditional classification system and the modern phylogenic system of Magnoliaceae, and lays a solid theoretical and practical foundation for the research of fruit plant evolution.