Phylogenetic Relationships and Morphological Evolution in a Major Clade of Leafy Liverworts (Phylum Marchantiophyta, Order Jungermanniales): Suborder Jungermanniineae
2015; American Society of Plant Taxonomists; Volume: 40; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1600/036364415x686314
ISSN1548-2324
AutoresBlanka Shaw, Barbara Crandall‐Stotler, Jiří Váňa, Raymond E. Stotler, Matt von Konrat, John J. Engel, Emily Davis, David G. Long, Pavel Sova, A. Jonathan Shaw,
Tópico(s)Lichen and fungal ecology
ResumoAbstract—The suborder Jungermanniineae of the Jungermanniales is a major lineage of leafy liverworts, recognized in recent classifications to include 15 families. Gametophytes within the suborder are morphologically diverse, but commonly anisophyllous to distichous, usually with succubous, rarely transverse or incubuous, leaf insertions. Sporophytes are frequently, but not universally, enclosed by stemderived perigynia or coelocaules, often accompanied by perianth reduction or loss and some level of geocauly or marsupial development. We herein provide the first comprehensive molecular phylogeny of this geographically widespread suborder, using sequences generated from one nuclear (rpb2), two mitochondrial (nad1 and rps3), and seven plastid (atpB, psbA, psbT-H, rbcL, rps4, trnG and trnL) loci, sampled from 279 accessions representing 163 species in 57 genera. Ancestral states were reconstructed for 14 morphological characters generally considered taxonomically diagnostic for families in the suborder. Our p...
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