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Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae
While the family Schizaeaceae (Schizaeales) represents only about 0.4% of the extant fern species diversity, it differs from other ferns greatly in gross morphologies, niche preferences, and life histories. One of the most notable features in this family is its mycoheterotrophic life style in the ga...
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author | Ke, Bing-Feng Wang, Goang-Jiun Labiak, Paulo H. Rouhan, Germinal Chen, Cheng-Wei Shepherd, Lara D. Ohlsen, Daniel J. Renner, Matthew A. M. Karol, Kenneth G. Li, Fay-Wei Kuo, Li-Yaung |
author_facet | Ke, Bing-Feng Wang, Goang-Jiun Labiak, Paulo H. Rouhan, Germinal Chen, Cheng-Wei Shepherd, Lara D. Ohlsen, Daniel J. Renner, Matthew A. M. Karol, Kenneth G. Li, Fay-Wei Kuo, Li-Yaung |
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description | While the family Schizaeaceae (Schizaeales) represents only about 0.4% of the extant fern species diversity, it differs from other ferns greatly in gross morphologies, niche preferences, and life histories. One of the most notable features in this family is its mycoheterotrophic life style in the gametophytic stage, which appears to be associated with extensive losses of plastid genes. However, the limited number of sequenced plastomes, and the lack of a well-resolved phylogenetic framework of Schizaeaceae, makes it difficult to gain any further insight. Here, with a comprehensive sampling of ~77% of the species diversity of this family, we first inferred a plastid phylogeny of Schizaeaceae using three DNA regions. To resolve the deep relationships within this family, we then reconstructed a plastome-based phylogeny focusing on a selection of representatives that covered all the major clades. From this phylogenomic backbone, we traced the evolutionary histories of plastid genes and examined whether gene losses were associated with the evolution of gametophytic mycoheterotrophy. Our results reveal that extant Schizaeaceae is comprised of four major clades—Microschizaea, Actinostachys, Schizaea, and Schizaea pusilla. The loss of all plastid NADH-like dehydrogenase (ndh) genes was confirmed to have occurred in the ancestor of extant Schizaeaceae, which coincides with the evolution of mycoheterotrophy in this family. For chlorophyll biosynthesis genes (chl), the losses were interpreted as convergent in Schizaeaceae, and found not only in Actinostachys, a clade producing achlorophyllous gametophytes, but also in S. pusilla with chlorophyllous gametophytes. In addition, we discovered a previously undescribed but phylogenetically distinct species hidden in the Schizaea dichotoma complex and provided a taxonomic treatment and morphological diagnostics for this new species—Schizaea medusa. Finally, our phylogenetic results suggest that the current PPG I circumscription of Schizaea is non-monophyletic, and we therefore proposed a three-genus classification moving a subset of Schizaea species sensu PPG I to a third genus—Microschizaea. |
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spelling | pubmed-93281072022-07-28 Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae Ke, Bing-Feng Wang, Goang-Jiun Labiak, Paulo H. Rouhan, Germinal Chen, Cheng-Wei Shepherd, Lara D. Ohlsen, Daniel J. Renner, Matthew A. M. Karol, Kenneth G. Li, Fay-Wei Kuo, Li-Yaung Front Plant Sci Plant Science While the family Schizaeaceae (Schizaeales) represents only about 0.4% of the extant fern species diversity, it differs from other ferns greatly in gross morphologies, niche preferences, and life histories. One of the most notable features in this family is its mycoheterotrophic life style in the gametophytic stage, which appears to be associated with extensive losses of plastid genes. However, the limited number of sequenced plastomes, and the lack of a well-resolved phylogenetic framework of Schizaeaceae, makes it difficult to gain any further insight. Here, with a comprehensive sampling of ~77% of the species diversity of this family, we first inferred a plastid phylogeny of Schizaeaceae using three DNA regions. To resolve the deep relationships within this family, we then reconstructed a plastome-based phylogeny focusing on a selection of representatives that covered all the major clades. From this phylogenomic backbone, we traced the evolutionary histories of plastid genes and examined whether gene losses were associated with the evolution of gametophytic mycoheterotrophy. Our results reveal that extant Schizaeaceae is comprised of four major clades—Microschizaea, Actinostachys, Schizaea, and Schizaea pusilla. The loss of all plastid NADH-like dehydrogenase (ndh) genes was confirmed to have occurred in the ancestor of extant Schizaeaceae, which coincides with the evolution of mycoheterotrophy in this family. For chlorophyll biosynthesis genes (chl), the losses were interpreted as convergent in Schizaeaceae, and found not only in Actinostachys, a clade producing achlorophyllous gametophytes, but also in S. pusilla with chlorophyllous gametophytes. In addition, we discovered a previously undescribed but phylogenetically distinct species hidden in the Schizaea dichotoma complex and provided a taxonomic treatment and morphological diagnostics for this new species—Schizaea medusa. Finally, our phylogenetic results suggest that the current PPG I circumscription of Schizaea is non-monophyletic, and we therefore proposed a three-genus classification moving a subset of Schizaea species sensu PPG I to a third genus—Microschizaea. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9328107/ /pubmed/35909781 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.885501 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ke, Wang, Labiak, Rouhan, Chen, Shepherd, Ohlsen, Renner, Karol, Li and Kuo. https://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 Ke, Bing-Feng Wang, Goang-Jiun Labiak, Paulo H. Rouhan, Germinal Chen, Cheng-Wei Shepherd, Lara D. Ohlsen, Daniel J. Renner, Matthew A. M. Karol, Kenneth G. Li, Fay-Wei Kuo, Li-Yaung Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae |
title | Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae |
title_full | Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae |
title_fullStr | Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae |
title_full_unstemmed | Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae |
title_short | Systematics and Plastome Evolution in Schizaeaceae |
title_sort | systematics and plastome evolution in schizaeaceae |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35909781 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.885501 |
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