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Disentangling Reticulate Evolution of North Temperate Haplostemonous Ludwigia (Onagraceae)1,2
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Kono, Yoshiko
, Peng, Ching-I
, Liu, Shih-Hui
, Barber, Janet C.
, Yang, Hsun-An
, Chung, Kuo-Fang
, Hoch, Peter C.
in
Aquatic plants
/ chloroplast phylogeny
/ chromosome cytology
/ glucose-6-phosphate isomerase cytosolic (PgiC) gene
/ hybridization
/ Ludwigia
/ Onagraceae
/ polyploids
2020
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Disentangling Reticulate Evolution of North Temperate Haplostemonous Ludwigia (Onagraceae)1,2
by
Kono, Yoshiko
, Peng, Ching-I
, Liu, Shih-Hui
, Barber, Janet C.
, Yang, Hsun-An
, Chung, Kuo-Fang
, Hoch, Peter C.
in
Aquatic plants
/ chloroplast phylogeny
/ chromosome cytology
/ glucose-6-phosphate isomerase cytosolic (PgiC) gene
/ hybridization
/ Ludwigia
/ Onagraceae
/ polyploids
2020
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Disentangling Reticulate Evolution of North Temperate Haplostemonous Ludwigia (Onagraceae)1,2
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Kono, Yoshiko
, Peng, Ching-I
, Liu, Shih-Hui
, Barber, Janet C.
, Yang, Hsun-An
, Chung, Kuo-Fang
, Hoch, Peter C.
in
Aquatic plants
/ chloroplast phylogeny
/ chromosome cytology
/ glucose-6-phosphate isomerase cytosolic (PgiC) gene
/ hybridization
/ Ludwigia
/ Onagraceae
/ polyploids
2020
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Disentangling Reticulate Evolution of North Temperate Haplostemonous Ludwigia (Onagraceae)1,2
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Disentangling Reticulate Evolution of North Temperate Haplostemonous Ludwigia (Onagraceae)1,2
2020
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Overview
While it is known that whole genome duplication (WGD) and reticulate evolution play important roles in plant evolution, the origins and evolutionary histories of most polyploid and reticulate groups are still poorly known. The North Temperate haplostemonous (NTH) Ludwigia L. (sections Isnardia (L.) W. L. Wagner & Hoch, Ludwigia, Microcarpium Munz, and Miquelia P. H. Raven) group, characterized by having 4-merous and haplostemonous flowers, pluriseriate and free seeds, glabrous and convex nectaries, and a north-temperate distribution, is a polyploid complex (2×, 4×, 6×, and 8×) of 24 species with frequent reports of inter- and intrasectional hybridization. Although earlier biosystematics studies postulated some evolutionary scenarios and recent molecular phylogenetic studies have partially tested these propositions, the full history of their reticulate evolution remains puzzling. In this study, we sequenced four chloroplast regions (rpL16, rpoB-trnC, trnL-trnF, and ycf6-psbM) and conducted extensive molecular cloning of the biparentally inherited single-copy nuclear PgiC gene (376 clones in total), sampling 23 of the 24 NTH Ludwigia species whose chromosome numbers and ploidy levels were confirmed. Both the chloroplast and PgiC trees include strongly supported sister clades of section Ludwigia (four diploid species) and the “Microcarpium complex” (composed of sections Isnardia, Microcarpium, and Miquelia), which together are sister to the rest of Ludwigia. In the PgiC tree, eight clades are identified within the Microcarpium complex, with four clades including no extant diploid species. Neither sections Isnardia nor Microcarpium are monophyletic, while the monospecific section Miquelia has a hybrid origin. By integrating our phylogenetic trees with previous cytological hypotheses, the reticulate evolution of NTH Ludwigia is disentangled and four to eight extinct diploid species are inferred. Ancestral area reconstruction supports a North American origin of L. ovalis whose current East Asian distribution reflects a relict of the Arcto-Tertiary Geoflora. Based on our results, we propose to synonymize sections Microcarpium and Miquelia under the expanded section Isnardia.
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the Missouri Botanical Garden
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