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The infrageneric taxonomy of Chaerophyllum (Apiaceae) revisited: new evidence from nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS sequences and fruit anatomy
Authors:Marcin Piwczyński  Rados?aw Pucha?ka  Krzysztof Spalik
Institution:1. Chair of Ecology and Biogeography, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Toruń, Poland;2. Chair of Geobotany and Landscape Planning, Herbarium TRN, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Toruń, Poland;3. Department of Plant Systematics and Geography, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland
Abstract:Evolutionary relationships among 65 Chaerophyllum spp. were inferred from nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence variation. Thirty‐one species, represented by 158 mericarp samples, were analysed for fruit anatomical character variation, employing phylogenetic and phenetic methods to explore their congruence with infrageneric divisions based on molecular data. Phylogenetic trees inferred from molecular data using maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) methods corroborated the division of the genus into four sections: Chaerophyllum, Dasypetalon, Physocaulis and Chrysocarpum. From among the newly sequenced species, the Greek endemic C. heldreichii was grouped with section Chaerophyllum, whereas the highly variable Asian C. reflexum–C. villosum complex formed an early‐branching paraphyletic assemblage in section Chrysocarpum. The recently described C. karsianum has an identical ITS sequence to C. bulbosum, whereas C. aksekiense was clearly separated from the morphologically similar C. macrospermum. Our study confirmed the postulated synonymy of several species on the basis of morphology, but also demonstrated distant relationships between some morphologically similar species. With the exception of the monotypic section Physocaulis, we were unable to find carpological traits matching sectional divisions. We hypothesize that fruit characters evolved rapidly as a result of diversification of members of the genus in different habitats. © 2015 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 178 , 298–313.
Keywords:anatomical cross‐sections  ancestral reconstruction  carpology  chervil  molecular taxonomy  principal component analysis (PCA)
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