土耳其柳属:分子系统发育和形态学

IF 0.6 Q4 FORESTRY Forestist Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI:10.5152/forestist.2020.19029
Pelin Acar, Bircan Taşkıran, F. Değirmenci, Z. Kaya
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本研究利用分子系统发育和数值形态计量分析方法,对土耳其柳的系统学提供了新的见解。尽管它对生物能源具有重要的经济意义,但迄今为止,还没有对这种土耳其柳树进行任何广泛研究的记录。对24个柳属物种和1个杂交种进行了分子和形态计量学评估,其中18S-26S核核糖体DNA的外部转录间隔区(ETS)的一个基因区域和11个形态特征使用Beast程序的贝叶斯分析和R中的多重对应分析(MCA)进行了分析。结果表明,考虑到所选的基因区域和形态特征,土耳其柳属物种可以在亚属水平上进行准确的分类(柳亚属和Vetrix亚属)。在亚属水平上,生命形式、叶片形状(Dim 1)和芽鳞(Dim 3)具有高度的判别力。分子和形态学数据证实,抱茎柳的分类位置需要改变为柳亚属。此外,柳亚属、尖叶藻亚属和五角藻亚属的成员都与该亚属的其他物种相距甚远
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Turkish Salix species: Molecular phylogeny and morphology
This study provides a new insight into Turkish Salix L. systematics, using a molecular phylogeny and numerical morphometric analysis approach. Despite its economic importance for bioenergy, there is to date no record of any extensive study on this Turkish willow species. Twenty-four Salix species and one hybrid were subjected to molecular and morphometric evaluation, in which one gene region of the external transcribed spacer ( ETS ) of the 18S-26S nuclear ribosomal DNA and 11 morphological characters were analyzed using a Bayesian Anal- ysis of Beast program and Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in R. The results indicate that Salix species in Turkey could be accurately classified at the subgenera level, considering the selected gene region and morphological traits (subgenus Salix and Vetrix ). Life form, leaf shape ( Dim 1 ) and bud scale ( Dim 3 ) were highly discriminative at the subgenera level. The molecular and morphological data confirmed that the taxonomic position of Salix amplexicaulis needs to be changed as subgenus Salix . Additionally, the members of subgenus Salix , S. acmophylla and S. pentandroides were all clustered distantly from other species of the subgenus
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