Title of article
The dalbergioid legumes (Fabaceae): delimitation of a pantropical monophyletic clade
Author/Authors
LAVIN، MATT نويسنده , , Pennington، R. Toby نويسنده , , Klitgaard، Bente B. نويسنده , , Sprent، Janet I. نويسنده , , Lima، Haroldo Cavalcante de نويسنده , , Gasson، Peter E. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-502
From page
503
To page
0
Abstract
A monophyletic pantropical group of papilionoid legumes, here referred to as the "dalbergioid" legumes, is circumscribed to include all genera previously referred to the tribes Aeschynomeneae and Adesmieae, the subtribe Bryinae of the Desmodieae, and tribe Dalbergieae except Andira, Hymenolobium, Vatairea, and Vataireopsis. This previously undetected group was discovered with phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from the chloroplast trnK (including matK) and trnL introns, and the nuclear ribosomal 5.8S and flanking internal transcribed spacers 1 and 2. All dalbergioids belong to one of three well-supported subclades, the Adesmia, Dalbergia, and Pterocarpus clades. The dalbergioid clade and its three main subclades are cryptic in the sense that they are genetically distinct but poorly, if at all, distinguished by nonmolecular data. Traditionally important taxonomic characters, such as arborescent habit, free stamens, and lomented pods, do not provide support for the major clades identified by the molecular analysis. Short shoots, glandular-based trichomes, bilabiate calyces, and aeschynomenoid root nodules, in contrast, are better indicators of relationship at this hierarchical level. The discovery of the dalbergioid clade prompted a re-analysis of root nodule structure and the subsequent finding that the aeschynomenoid root nodule is synapomorphic for the dalbergioids.
Keywords
Epilobium angustifolium , flower size , leaf water potential , nectar sugar concentration , Onagraceae , Phenotypic plasticity , pollinator-mediated selection , drought stress , nectar production
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Record number
33536
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