遗传学和形态学证据支持特有的 Ericaandevalensis(Ericales,Ericaceae)的特殊地位。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.244.120914
Iván Rodríguez-Buján, Pilar Díaz-Tapia, Jaime Fagúndez
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评估近缘类群的分类地位在植物系统学中至关重要,对植物保护和人类植物利用具有重要意义。Ericaandevalensis Cabezudo & Rivera 是伊比利亚半岛西南部受到严重金属污染的土壤中特有的金属植物物种,该地区的采矿历史可追溯到 5000 多年前。Ericaandevalensis与Ericamackayana Bab.关系密切,后者是伊比利亚北部的一个物种,也分布在爱尔兰西部。E.andevalensis是一个物种还是从属于E.mackayana的亚种,还存在争议。在此,我们评估了这两个物种之间的遗传和表型关系,包括 E.andevalensis 的种群结构。我们利用高通量测序确定了全基因组单核苷酸多态性(SNPs),并对35个生殖和无性性状进行了形态分析。形态分析表明,至少有 8 个特征可以区分这两个物种,其中子房有毛和叶片腺毛的大小最具参考价值。遗传分析表明,两个物种形成了一个完全支持的单系群,种间遗传距离大于种内遗传距离的 4 倍。对 E.andevalensis 的种群遗传分析表明,其种群结构高度分化,其中葡萄牙种群最为孤立,变异较小。这些结果支持将 E.andevalensis视为一个独特的物种,其生态需求高度受限,地理分布狭窄,但种群间的基因流动有限。我们讨论了这些结果对保护政策的影响以及 E.andevalensis 的潜在用途,如污染土壤的净化。
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Genetic and morphological evidence support the specific status of the endemic Ericaandevalensis (Ericales, Ericaceae).

Assessing the taxonomic status of closely related taxa is crucial in plant systematics and can have important implications for conservation and human plant use. Ericaandevalensis Cabezudo & Rivera is a metallophyte endemic species from highly metal-polluted soils of SW Iberian Peninsula, an area with a mining history going back more than 5,000 years. Ericaandevalensis is closely related to Ericamackayana Bab., a northern Iberian species also present in western Ireland. The status of E.andevalensis as a species or subspecies subordinated to E.mackayana is subject to debate. Here, we assessed the genetic and phenotypic relationship between both species, including the population structure of E.andevalensis. We used high throughput sequencing to determine genome-wide Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), and morphometric analyses from 35 reproductive and vegetative traits. The morphological analysis showed at least eight characters that can discriminate the two species, from which ovary hairiness and the size of leaf glandular hairs were the most informative. Genetic analyses showed that each species formed a monophyletic cluster with full support, separated by an interspecific genetic distance >4-fold higher than intra-specific distance. Population genetic analyses of E.andevalensis shows that populations are highly structured, with the Portuguese one as the most isolated and less variable. These results support the recognition of E.andevalensis as a distinct species with a highly constrained ecological requirements and a narrow geographic distribution, but with a limited gene flow between populations. We discuss the implications of these outcomes in conservation policies and potential uses of E.andevalensis such as decontamination of polluted soils.

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