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On the origin of the woody buckwheat Fagopyrum tibeticum (=Parapteropyrum tibeticum) in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Authors:Tian Xinmin  Luo Jian  Wang Ailan  Mao Kangshan  Liu Jianquan
Affiliation:aMolecular Ecology Group, Key Laboratory of Arid and Grassland Ecology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu, PR China;bCollege of Tibet Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Nyingchi 860000, Tibet, PR China;cSchool of Life Science, Ludong University, Yantai 264000, Shandong, PR China
Abstract:
Here we tested whether ‘insular woodiness’, a striking evolutionary pattern that commonly occurs on islands, has also appeared in QTP continental endemics. Parapteropyrum, a monotypic shrubby genus occurring in the central QTP, has been previously placed in the tribe Atraphaxideae of the family Polygonaceae, while all the other woody species of this tribe mainly occur in western and central Asia. We studied sequence variations of nuclear ITS (internal transcribed spacer) and cp (chloroplast) DNA (rbcL and accD) of this genus and the other ten genera. The constructed phylogenies based on ITS, cpDNA or a combination of both datasets, suggest that the woody Parapteropyrum is nested within and most likely evolved from the herbaceous Fagopyrum. We propose that the large-scale uplift of the QTP not only promoted continental species radiation, but also the secondary feature of woodiness in a few herbaceous lineages in response to strong selection pressures, similar to those acting on island flora. In addition, the confirmation of Parapteropyrum within Fagopyrum highlights its potential use as a new, perennial source of buckwheat.
Keywords:Parapteropyrum   Fagopyrum   Atraphaxideae   Phylogeny   Insular woodiness
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