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DOI10.1007/s00606-011-0549-5
Stipa (Poaceae) and allies in the Old World: molecular phylogenetics realigns genus circumscription and gives evidence on the origin of American and Australian lineages
Hamasha, Hassan R.1,2; von Hagen, K. Bernhard1; Roeser, Martin1
通讯作者Roeser, Martin
来源期刊PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION
ISSN0378-2697
出版年2012
卷号298期号:2页码:351-367
英文摘要

The tribe Stipeae with an estimated number of ca. 600 species is part of the grass subfamily Pooideae and has near worldwide distribution. Its species are often dominant constituents of steppe vegetation and other grasslands, especially in Eurasia, the Americas and Australia. The taxonomy of Old World Stipeae has been studied to date primarily on the basis of morphology and anatomy, while existing molecular phylogenetic investigations have mainly dealt with New World or Australian taxa. We studied 109 new ingroup taxa with a focus on Old World Stipeae (in addition with an extensive outgroup sampling) using chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences (3’trnK region, ITS1-5.8S gene-ITS2), and discuss taxonomic key characters. Five highly supported monophyletic lineages were identified, some of which were rather unexpected: (a) the narrowly defined Stipa core clade, which is primarily Eurasian but extends into Africa north of the Sahara Desert, (b) the majority of Old World Piptatherum, (c) a "Transcontinental Stipeae Clade" encompassing Eurasian, African, American and Australian lineages, (d) a Himalayan to E Asian clade and (e) the single species Achnatherum splendens. The large "Transcontinental Stipeae Clade" contained several lineages of Eurasian Stipeae different from the Stipa core (a), i.e., genera Aristella, Celtica, Oloptum gen. nov., Stipella stat. et. gen. nov., species of Achnatherum, and the species-rich lineages of Nassella/Jarava in America and of Austrostipa in Australia. In our circumscription Ptilagrostis was nested in (d), a clade (which included some species of Achnatherum and poorly studied Himalayan species ascribed to either Stipa or Orthoraphium) and whose internal structure remained unclear. Oloptum, gen. nov., is described, and the following combinations are made: Achnatherum pelliotii, comb. nov., Aristella keniensis, comb. nov., Oloptum miliaceum, comb. nov., Stipella, stat. et. gen. nov., S. capensis, comb. nov., S. nitens, comb. nov., S. parviflora, comb. nov., S. staintonii, comb. nov., and S. tigrensis, comb. nov.


英文关键词Feathergrasses Grasses Phylogenetics Poaceae Stipeae
类型Article
语种英语
国家Germany ; Jordan
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000301786500008
WOS关键词SUBFAMILY POOIDEAE ; GRASSES POACEAE ; GRAMINEAE ; NUCLEAR ; MORPHOLOGY ; SEQUENCES
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Evolutionary Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/174484
作者单位1.Univ Halle Wittenberg, Inst Biol, Dept Geobot & Bot Garden, D-06108 Halle, Germany;
2.Jarash Univ, Dept Biol, Jarash 26150, Jordan
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Hamasha, Hassan R.,von Hagen, K. Bernhard,Roeser, Martin. Stipa (Poaceae) and allies in the Old World: molecular phylogenetics realigns genus circumscription and gives evidence on the origin of American and Australian lineages[J],2012,298(2):351-367.
APA Hamasha, Hassan R.,von Hagen, K. Bernhard,&Roeser, Martin.(2012).Stipa (Poaceae) and allies in the Old World: molecular phylogenetics realigns genus circumscription and gives evidence on the origin of American and Australian lineages.PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION,298(2),351-367.
MLA Hamasha, Hassan R.,et al."Stipa (Poaceae) and allies in the Old World: molecular phylogenetics realigns genus circumscription and gives evidence on the origin of American and Australian lineages".PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION 298.2(2012):351-367.
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