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Molecular,phytochemical and morphological characterization of the liverwort genus Radula in Portugal (mainland,Madeira, Azores)
Authors:Michael Stech  Manuela Sim-Sim  M. Glória Esquível  Leena luís  Susana Fontinha  Carlos Lobo
Affiliation:1. Nationaal Herbarium Nederland , Universiteit Leiden branch , PO Box 9514, 2300 RA, Leiden, the Netherlands;2. Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências de Lisboa, DBV, Centro de Biologia Ambiental , C2, Campo Grande, 1749-016, Lisboa, Portugal;3. Museu Nacional de História Natural , Jardim Botanico/CBA, Rua da Escola Politécnica, n° 58, 1250-102, Lisboa, Portugal;4. Centro de Botanica Aplicada à Agricultura, Dep. Botanica e Engenharia Biológica , ISA, UTL, 1399, Lisboa, Portugal;5. Museu Nacional de História Natural , Jardim Botanico/CBA, Rua da Escola Politécnica, n° 58, 1250-102, Lisboa, Portugal;6. Centro de Estudos da Macaronésia , Universidade da Madeira , Campus da Penteada, 9000-390, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal;7. Jardim Botanico da Madeira , Caminho do Meio, Quinta do Bom Sucesso, 9050-251, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Abstract:Relationships of the eight species of the liverwort genus Radula occurring in Portugal (mainland, the Madeira and Azores archipelagos), including the Macaronesian endemics R. jonesii and R. wichurae, were evaluated based on molecular, phytochemical and morphological–anatomical data. Maximum parsimony and Bayesian analyses were performed with sequences from three plastid DNA markers (trnS GGA-rps4 spacer, rps4 gene, trnL UAA intron), volatile oil compounds, as well as qualitative morphological–anatomical characters. In addition, the molecular data were subjected to maximum likelihood analysis. The eight taxa, R. aquilegia, R. carringtonii, R. complanata, R. holtii, R. jonesii, R. lindenbergiana, R. nudicaulis and R. wichurae, can be clearly distinguished from each other, either by molecular data alone or by combination of characters from all three data sets. Radula aquilegia is monophyletic according to the molecular data, but shows considerable, yet undescribed intraspecific morphological and phytochemical variability. Recognition of R. complanata and R. lindenbergiana as separate species, previously based solely on the paroecious vs. dioecious sexual condition, is moderately supported by the molecular phylogenetic analyses and strongly supported by the phytochemical data. The Radula species, narrowly distributed in Macaronesia and Atlantic Europe, probably have two different origins. For Radula holtii and R. nudicaulis, connections with Radula species from the Neotropics are indicated. The other species, among them the two Macaronesian endemics, are closely related with the R. complanata/R. lindenbergiana complex, which is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere.
Keywords:Macaronesia  Portugal  Radula  species characterization  trnS-rps4 region  trnL UAA intron  volatile oils
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