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Complex evolutionary relationships in Origanum section Majorana (Lamiaceae)
Authors:Brigitte Lukas  Rosabelle Samuel  Eduard Mader  Kemal Hüsnü Can Ba?er  Hayri Duman  Johannes Novak
Institution:1. Institute for Animal Nutrition and Functional Plant Compounds, University of Veterinary Medicine, , 1210 Vienna, Austria;2. Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Vienna, , 1030 Vienna, Austria;3. Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Anadolu University, , Eskisehir, 26470 Turkey;4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Letters, Gazi University, , Ankara, 06330 Turkey
Abstract:Origanum (Lamiaceae) comprises a number of essential oil‐rich species that have been used by humans for centuries. Today, the four species of section Majorana (O. onites, O. dubium, O. majorana and O. syriacum) are amongst the most widely used. Despite the importance of this section, phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries amongst its four taxa are unclear. In the present investigation, we used DNA sequence data from two nuclear regions internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and 1‐deoxy‐d ‐xylulose 5‐phosphate synthase (DXS)] as well as five microsatellite loci to test the taxonomic status of the four species of section Majorana. The combined DNA data revealed O. onites and O. syriacum as the older species in the section. Origanum majorana descends directly from O. syriacum. Origanum dubium was found to be of hybridogenous origin showing attributes of O. onites, O. syriacum and a third, unknown, Origanum species. Both sequence and microsatellite analyses provided evidence for recent hybridization between O. onites and O. dubium in Turkey. © 2013 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2013 , 171 , 667–686.
Keywords:DXS  hybridization  ITS  marjoram  oregano
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