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Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae

Populus, a core genus of Salicaceae, plays a significant ecological role as a source of pioneer species in boreal forests. However, interspecific hybridization and high levels of morphological variation among poplars have resulted in great difficulty in classifying species for systematic and compara...

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Autores principales: Zong, Dan, Gan, Peihua, Zhou, Anpei, Zhang, Yao, Zou, Xinlian, Duan, Anan, Song, Yu, He, Chengzhong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6349946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30723484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00005
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author Zong, Dan
Gan, Peihua
Zhou, Anpei
Zhang, Yao
Zou, Xinlian
Duan, Anan
Song, Yu
He, Chengzhong
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Gan, Peihua
Zhou, Anpei
Zhang, Yao
Zou, Xinlian
Duan, Anan
Song, Yu
He, Chengzhong
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description Populus, a core genus of Salicaceae, plays a significant ecological role as a source of pioneer species in boreal forests. However, interspecific hybridization and high levels of morphological variation among poplars have resulted in great difficulty in classifying species for systematic and comparative evolutionary studies. Here, we present phylogenetic analyses of 24 newly sequenced Populus plastomes and 36 plastomes from GenBank, which represent seven genera of Salicaceae, in combination with a matrix of eighteen morphological characters of 40 Populus taxa to reconstruct highly supported relationships of genus Populus. Relationships among the 60 taxa of Salicaceae strongly supported two monophyletic genera: Populus and Salix. Chosenia was nested within the genus Salix, and five clades within Populus were divided. Clade I included the three taxa P. euphratica, P. pruinosa, and P. ilicifolia. Clade II contained thirteen taxa [P. adenopoda, P. alba, P. bolleana, P. davidiana, P. hopeiensis, P. nigra, P. qiongdaoensis, P. rotundifolia, P. rotundifolia var. duclouxiana, P. tremula, P. tremula × alba, P. tomentosa, and P. tomentosa (NC)]. Clade III included the ten taxa P. haoana, P. kangdingensis, P. lasiocarpa, P. pseudoglauca, P. qamdoensis, P. schneideri, P. simonii, P. szechuanica, P. szechuanica var. tibetica, and P. yunnanensis. Clade IV included P. cathayana, P. gonggaensis, P. koreana, P. laurifolia, P. trinervis, P. wilsonii, and P. xiangchengensis. The last clade comprised P. angustifolia, P. balsamifera, P. deltoides, P. deltoides × nigra, P. fremontii, P. mexicana, and P. trichocarpa. This phylogeny is also supported by morphological traits, including bark smoothness, bud size, petiole shape, leaf inflorescence, male anther length and male anther tip.
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spelling pubmed-63499462019-02-05 Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae Zong, Dan Gan, Peihua Zhou, Anpei Zhang, Yao Zou, Xinlian Duan, Anan Song, Yu He, Chengzhong Front Plant Sci Plant Science Populus, a core genus of Salicaceae, plays a significant ecological role as a source of pioneer species in boreal forests. However, interspecific hybridization and high levels of morphological variation among poplars have resulted in great difficulty in classifying species for systematic and comparative evolutionary studies. Here, we present phylogenetic analyses of 24 newly sequenced Populus plastomes and 36 plastomes from GenBank, which represent seven genera of Salicaceae, in combination with a matrix of eighteen morphological characters of 40 Populus taxa to reconstruct highly supported relationships of genus Populus. Relationships among the 60 taxa of Salicaceae strongly supported two monophyletic genera: Populus and Salix. Chosenia was nested within the genus Salix, and five clades within Populus were divided. Clade I included the three taxa P. euphratica, P. pruinosa, and P. ilicifolia. Clade II contained thirteen taxa [P. adenopoda, P. alba, P. bolleana, P. davidiana, P. hopeiensis, P. nigra, P. qiongdaoensis, P. rotundifolia, P. rotundifolia var. duclouxiana, P. tremula, P. tremula × alba, P. tomentosa, and P. tomentosa (NC)]. Clade III included the ten taxa P. haoana, P. kangdingensis, P. lasiocarpa, P. pseudoglauca, P. qamdoensis, P. schneideri, P. simonii, P. szechuanica, P. szechuanica var. tibetica, and P. yunnanensis. Clade IV included P. cathayana, P. gonggaensis, P. koreana, P. laurifolia, P. trinervis, P. wilsonii, and P. xiangchengensis. The last clade comprised P. angustifolia, P. balsamifera, P. deltoides, P. deltoides × nigra, P. fremontii, P. mexicana, and P. trichocarpa. This phylogeny is also supported by morphological traits, including bark smoothness, bud size, petiole shape, leaf inflorescence, male anther length and male anther tip. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6349946/ /pubmed/30723484 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00005 Text en Copyright © 2019 Zong, Gan, Zhou, Zhang, Zou, Duan, Song and He. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Zong, Dan
Gan, Peihua
Zhou, Anpei
Zhang, Yao
Zou, Xinlian
Duan, Anan
Song, Yu
He, Chengzhong
Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae
title Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae
title_full Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae
title_fullStr Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae
title_full_unstemmed Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae
title_short Plastome Sequences Help to Resolve Deep-Level Relationships of Populus in the Family Salicaceae
title_sort plastome sequences help to resolve deep-level relationships of populus in the family salicaceae
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6349946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30723484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00005
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