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Phytogeny and speciation in Saxifraga sect. Ciliatae (Saxifragaceae): Evidence from psbA-trnH, trnL-F and ITS sequences.

Authors :
Qing-Bo Gao
Yin-Hu Li
Gornall, Richard J.
Zhuo-Xin Zhang
Fa-Qi Zhang
Rui Xing
Peng-Cheng Fu
Jiu-Li Wang
Hai-Rui Liu
Zun-Zhe Tian
Shi-Long Chen
Source :
Taxon; Aug2015, Vol. 64 Issue 4, p703-713, 11p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Nearly half of the species in the large genus Saxifraga belong to Saxifraga sect. Ciliatae, a largely Sino-Himalayan taxon. We report here that evidence from chloroplast DNA sequences (psbA-trnH, trnL-F) and from nuclear sequences (ITS) indicates that this section is monophyletic and composed of at least three main lineages, corresponding to (1) a clade made up of species from S. subsect. Gemmiparae, subsect. Cinerascentes, subsect. Flagellares and subsect. Hemisphaericae, in which the last three subsections are nested in the first; (2) a clade of species belonging to S. subsect. Rosulares (including S. subsect. Serpyllifoliaef and (3) a clade of species belonging to S. subsect. Hirculoideae. Species relationships in S. subsect. Rosulares and subsect. Hirculoideae are not well resolved. A molecular clock analysis indicates that the diversification of S. sect. Ciliatae into its three lineages dates from ca. 9.48 Ma, coinciding with orogenic events associated with one of the most important phases of uplift of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Extensive diversifications within S. subsect. Rosulares and subsect. Hirculoideae have been more recent (ca. 4.51 Ma and 2.12 Ma, respectively), again correlated with Qinghai-Tibet Plateau uplift events and, in the case of S. subsect. Hirculoideae, have occurred at a rate comparable to that seen in the radiation of Hawaiian fruit flies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00400262
Volume :
64
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Taxon
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
109330668
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12705/644.3