A comprehensive generic-level phylogeny of the sunflower family: Implications for the systematics of Chinese Asteraceae
The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, comprising 24 000-30 000 species and 1600-1700 genera, in China, Asteraceae are also the largest family, with approximately 2336 indigenous species in 2-48 genera. In the past two decades, molecular phyloge...
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Published in | Journal of systematics and evolution : JSE Vol. 54; no. 4; pp. 416 - 437 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Beijing
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.07.2016
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ISSN | 1674-4918 1759-6831 |
DOI | 10.1111/jse.12216 |
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Summary: | The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, comprising 24 000-30 000 species and 1600-1700 genera, in China, Asteraceae are also the largest family, with approximately 2336 indigenous species in 2-48 genera. In the past two decades, molecular phylogenetic analyses has contributed greatly to our understanding of the systematics of Asteraceae. Nevertheless, the large-scale analyses and knowledge about the relationships of Chinese Asteraceae at the generic level as a whole are far from complete due to difficulties in sampling. In this study, we presented a three-marker (rbcL, ndhF, and marK) phylogeny of Asteraceae, including 506 genera (i.e., approximately one-third of Asteraceae genera). The study sampled 200 Chinese genera (i.e., approximately 80% of Chinese Asteraceae genera). The backbones of the new phylogeny were largely congruent with earlier studies, with 13 subfamilies and 45 tribes recognized. Chinese Asteraceae were distributed in 7 subfamilies (Mutisioideae, Wunderlichioideae, Carduoideae, Pertyoideae, Gymnarrhenoideae, Cichorioideae, and Asteroideae) and 22 tribes (Mutiseae, Hyalideae, Cardueae, Pertyeae, Gymnarrheneae, Vernonieae, Cichorieae, Doroniceae, Senecioneae, Astereae, Anthemideae, Gnaphalieae, Calenduleae, lnuleae, Athroismeae, Helenieae, Coreopsideae, Neurolaeneae, Tageteae, Millieae, Eupatorieae, and Heliantheae). Chinese Asteraceae lacked 6 basal subfamilies and 23 tribes. Several previously ambiguous relationships were clarified. Our analyses also resolved some unplaced genera within Chinese Asteraceae. Finally, our phylogenetic tree was used to revise the classification for all genera of Chinese Asteraceae. In total, 255 genera, 22 tribes, and 7 subfamilies in China are recognized. |
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Bibliography: | The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, comprising 24 000-30 000 species and 1600-1700 genera, in China, Asteraceae are also the largest family, with approximately 2336 indigenous species in 2-48 genera. In the past two decades, molecular phylogenetic analyses has contributed greatly to our understanding of the systematics of Asteraceae. Nevertheless, the large-scale analyses and knowledge about the relationships of Chinese Asteraceae at the generic level as a whole are far from complete due to difficulties in sampling. In this study, we presented a three-marker (rbcL, ndhF, and marK) phylogeny of Asteraceae, including 506 genera (i.e., approximately one-third of Asteraceae genera). The study sampled 200 Chinese genera (i.e., approximately 80% of Chinese Asteraceae genera). The backbones of the new phylogeny were largely congruent with earlier studies, with 13 subfamilies and 45 tribes recognized. Chinese Asteraceae were distributed in 7 subfamilies (Mutisioideae, Wunderlichioideae, Carduoideae, Pertyoideae, Gymnarrhenoideae, Cichorioideae, and Asteroideae) and 22 tribes (Mutiseae, Hyalideae, Cardueae, Pertyeae, Gymnarrheneae, Vernonieae, Cichorieae, Doroniceae, Senecioneae, Astereae, Anthemideae, Gnaphalieae, Calenduleae, lnuleae, Athroismeae, Helenieae, Coreopsideae, Neurolaeneae, Tageteae, Millieae, Eupatorieae, and Heliantheae). Chinese Asteraceae lacked 6 basal subfamilies and 23 tribes. Several previously ambiguous relationships were clarified. Our analyses also resolved some unplaced genera within Chinese Asteraceae. Finally, our phylogenetic tree was used to revise the classification for all genera of Chinese Asteraceae. In total, 255 genera, 22 tribes, and 7 subfamilies in China are recognized. 11-5779/Q Asteraceae, China, classification, phylogeny, supermatrix. National Key Basic Research Program of China - No. 2014CB954100 Chinese Academy of Sciences External Cooperation Program of BIC - No. GJHZ201321 ArticleID:JSE12216 S & T Basic Work - No. 2013FY112100; No. 2014FY210300 Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists - No. 2011T1S24 National Natural Science Foundation of China - No. 31270237; No. 31570204; No. 31070167; No. 30670148 J1310002 Chinese Academy of Sciences International Institution Development Program - No. SAJC201315 istex:36A2025A29E5ADB3A6B0AD65658BF9985FC9B5DD ark:/67375/WNG-PD8LCRF2-1 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1674-4918 1759-6831 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jse.12216 |