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Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Rhododendron is a species-rich and taxonomically challenging genus due to recent adaptive radiation and frequent hybridization. A well-resolved phylogenetic tree would help to understand the diverse history of Rhododendron in the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains where the genus is mo...

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Autores principales: Mo, Zhi-Qiong, Fu, Chao-Nan, Zhu, Ming-Shu, Milne, Richard I, Yang, Jun-Bo, Cai, Jie, Qin, Han-Tao, Zheng, Wei, Hollingsworth, Peter M, Li, De-Zhu, Gao, Lian-Ming
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9670778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36087101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcac114
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author Mo, Zhi-Qiong
Fu, Chao-Nan
Zhu, Ming-Shu
Milne, Richard I
Yang, Jun-Bo
Cai, Jie
Qin, Han-Tao
Zheng, Wei
Hollingsworth, Peter M
Li, De-Zhu
Gao, Lian-Ming
author_facet Mo, Zhi-Qiong
Fu, Chao-Nan
Zhu, Ming-Shu
Milne, Richard I
Yang, Jun-Bo
Cai, Jie
Qin, Han-Tao
Zheng, Wei
Hollingsworth, Peter M
Li, De-Zhu
Gao, Lian-Ming
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Rhododendron is a species-rich and taxonomically challenging genus due to recent adaptive radiation and frequent hybridization. A well-resolved phylogenetic tree would help to understand the diverse history of Rhododendron in the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains where the genus is most diverse. METHODS: We reconstructed the phylogeny based on plastid genomes with broad taxon sampling, covering 161 species representing all eight subgenera and all 12 sections, including ~45 % of the Rhododendron species native to the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains. We compared this phylogeny with nuclear phylogenies to elucidate reticulate evolutionary events and clarify relationships at all levels within the genus. We also estimated the timing and diversification history of Rhododendron, especially the two species-rich subgenera Rhododendron and Hymenanthes that comprise >90 % of Rhododendron species in the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains. KEY RESULTS: The full plastid dataset produced a well-resolved and supported phylogeny of Rhododendron. We identified 13 clades that were almost always monophyletic across all published phylogenies. The conflicts between nuclear and plastid phylogenies suggested strongly that reticulation events may have occurred in the deep lineage history of the genus. Within Rhododendron, subgenus Therorhodion diverged first at 56 Mya, then a burst of diversification occurred from 23.8 to 17.6 Mya, generating ten lineages among the component 12 clades of core Rhododendron. Diversification in subgenus Rhododendron accelerated c. 16.6 Mya and then became fairly continuous. Conversely, Hymenanthes diversification was slow at first, then accelerated very rapidly around 5 Mya. In the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains, subgenus Rhododendron contained one major clade adapted to high altitudes and another to low altitudes, whereas most clades in Hymenanthes contained both low- and high-altitude species, indicating greater ecological plasticity during its diversification. CONCLUSIONS: The 13 clades proposed here may help to identify specific ancient hybridization events. This study will help to establish a stable and reliable taxonomic framework for Rhododendron, and provides insight into what drove its diversification and ecological adaption. Denser sampling of taxa, examining both organelle and nuclear genomes, is needed to better understand the divergence and diversification history of Rhododendron.
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spelling pubmed-96707782023-03-04 Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae) Mo, Zhi-Qiong Fu, Chao-Nan Zhu, Ming-Shu Milne, Richard I Yang, Jun-Bo Cai, Jie Qin, Han-Tao Zheng, Wei Hollingsworth, Peter M Li, De-Zhu Gao, Lian-Ming Ann Bot Original Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Rhododendron is a species-rich and taxonomically challenging genus due to recent adaptive radiation and frequent hybridization. A well-resolved phylogenetic tree would help to understand the diverse history of Rhododendron in the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains where the genus is most diverse. METHODS: We reconstructed the phylogeny based on plastid genomes with broad taxon sampling, covering 161 species representing all eight subgenera and all 12 sections, including ~45 % of the Rhododendron species native to the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains. We compared this phylogeny with nuclear phylogenies to elucidate reticulate evolutionary events and clarify relationships at all levels within the genus. We also estimated the timing and diversification history of Rhododendron, especially the two species-rich subgenera Rhododendron and Hymenanthes that comprise >90 % of Rhododendron species in the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains. KEY RESULTS: The full plastid dataset produced a well-resolved and supported phylogeny of Rhododendron. We identified 13 clades that were almost always monophyletic across all published phylogenies. The conflicts between nuclear and plastid phylogenies suggested strongly that reticulation events may have occurred in the deep lineage history of the genus. Within Rhododendron, subgenus Therorhodion diverged first at 56 Mya, then a burst of diversification occurred from 23.8 to 17.6 Mya, generating ten lineages among the component 12 clades of core Rhododendron. Diversification in subgenus Rhododendron accelerated c. 16.6 Mya and then became fairly continuous. Conversely, Hymenanthes diversification was slow at first, then accelerated very rapidly around 5 Mya. In the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains, subgenus Rhododendron contained one major clade adapted to high altitudes and another to low altitudes, whereas most clades in Hymenanthes contained both low- and high-altitude species, indicating greater ecological plasticity during its diversification. CONCLUSIONS: The 13 clades proposed here may help to identify specific ancient hybridization events. This study will help to establish a stable and reliable taxonomic framework for Rhododendron, and provides insight into what drove its diversification and ecological adaption. Denser sampling of taxa, examining both organelle and nuclear genomes, is needed to better understand the divergence and diversification history of Rhododendron. Oxford University Press 2022-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9670778/ /pubmed/36087101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcac114 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Mo, Zhi-Qiong
Fu, Chao-Nan
Zhu, Ming-Shu
Milne, Richard I
Yang, Jun-Bo
Cai, Jie
Qin, Han-Tao
Zheng, Wei
Hollingsworth, Peter M
Li, De-Zhu
Gao, Lian-Ming
Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
title Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
title_full Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
title_fullStr Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
title_short Resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
title_sort resolution, conflict and rate shifts: insights from a densely sampled plastome phylogeny for rhododendron (ericaceae)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9670778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36087101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcac114
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