@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24488,
author = {Michael J. Bayly and Marco Duretto and Gareth D Holmes and Paul I. Forster and David J. Cantrill and Pauline Y Ladiges},
title = {Transfer of the New Caledonian genus Boronella to Boronia (Rutaceae) based on analyses of cpDNA and nrDNA},
year = {2015},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1071/SB15008},
url = {http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/SB15008.htm},
pmid = {},
journal = {Australian Systematic Botany},
volume = {28},
number = {3},
pages = {111--123},
abstract = {As currently circumscribed, Boronia Sm. (Rutaceae) is a large Australian genus of 148 species distributed in all states and mainland territories, and Boronella Baill. is confined to New Caledonia and contains c. four species. We present molecular phylogenetic analyses of these genera, based on chloroplast (trnL-trnF) and nuclear (ITS, ETS) DNA sequences, to assess their relationships and infrageneric classification. Analyses strongly support the monophyly of a Boronia + Boronella clade and that Boronella is nested within Boronia. They also support the monophyly of Boronella and Boronia sections Algidae, Valvatae and Cyanothamnus, and ser. Pedunculatae (sect. Boronia), but resolve sect. Boronia and ser. Boronia as polyphyletic. On the basis of these results we propose a new classification wherein Boronella is transferred to Boronia and recognised at the rank of section, and a new name and two new combinations in Boronia are provided for three species: Boronia hartleyi Duretto & Bayly, Boronia pancheri (Baill.) Duretto & Bayly and Boronia parvifolia (Baker f.) Duretto & Bayly. A revised circumscription is presented for Boronia sect. Boronia and Pedunculatae is elevated from a series to a section. The relationships and classification of some taxa require further clarification, either because of limited taxon sampling, or because some nodes in phylogenetic analyses are poorly resolved or supported. }
}
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Citation title:
"Transfer of the New Caledonian genus Boronella to Boronia (Rutaceae) based on analyses of cpDNA and nrDNA".

Study name:
"Transfer of the New Caledonian genus Boronella to Boronia (Rutaceae) based on analyses of cpDNA and nrDNA".

This study is part of submission 17480
(Status: Published).
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