@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18674,
author = {Tetsuo Ohi-Toma and Sheng-Hua Wu and Shrirang R. Yadav and Hiroko Murata and Jin Murata},
title = {Molecular Phylogeny of Typhonium sensu lato and Its Allied Genera in the Tribe Areae of the Subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) Based on Sequences of Six Chloroplast Regions.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1600/036364410791638315},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {35},
number = {2},
pages = {244--251},
abstract = {Typhonium was recognized as a monophyletic genus in the tribe Areae of the subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) until a recent molecular phylogenetic study indicated that the genus was paraphyletic respective to other Areae genera. However, that phylogenetic study did not discuss the details of infrageneric relationships due to the limited numbers of Typhonium samples. To elucidate the phylogenetic relationships in Typhonium sensu lato, we conducted phylogenetic analyses based on the combined DNA sequences of six chloroplast regions (3ォtrnL-trnF, rpl20-5ォrps12, psbB-psbH, trnG intron, rpoC2-rps2, and trnK 3ォintron) from 18 representative Typhonium species and additional samples from related genera. The resultant tree strongly suggests that Typhonium is not a monophyletic group and that it comprises at least two separate lineages, with other Areae genera nested within, and that Typhonium sensu lato may be subdivided into several monophyletic groups. These groups are distinguishable based on the stem-type of shoot organization as well as other morphological characters, which mostly correspond to traditionally recognized taxa. Based on molecular phylogeny and morphology, we proposed a revision of the Areae, wherein Typhonium sensu lato is divided into four genera: Typhonium sensu stricto, Sauromatum, and three new genera, Diversiarum, Hirsutiarum, Pedatyphonium, which are described here.}
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Citation for Study 10183
Citation title:
"Molecular Phylogeny of Typhonium sensu lato and Its Allied Genera in the Tribe Areae of the Subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) Based on Sequences of Six Chloroplast Regions.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2527
(Status: Published).
Citation
Ohi-toma T., Wu S., Yadav S., Murata H., & Murata J. 2010. Molecular Phylogeny of Typhonium sensu lato and Its Allied Genera in the Tribe Areae of the Subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) Based on Sequences of Six Chloroplast Regions. Systematic Botany, 35(2): 244-251.
Authors
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Ohi-toma T.
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Wu S.
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Yadav S.
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Murata H.
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Murata J.
Abstract
Typhonium was recognized as a monophyletic genus in the tribe Areae of the subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) until a recent molecular phylogenetic study indicated that the genus was paraphyletic respective to other Areae genera. However, that phylogenetic study did not discuss the details of infrageneric relationships due to the limited numbers of Typhonium samples. To elucidate the phylogenetic relationships in Typhonium sensu lato, we conducted phylogenetic analyses based on the combined DNA sequences of six chloroplast regions (3ォtrnL-trnF, rpl20-5ォrps12, psbB-psbH, trnG intron, rpoC2-rps2, and trnK 3ォintron) from 18 representative Typhonium species and additional samples from related genera. The resultant tree strongly suggests that Typhonium is not a monophyletic group and that it comprises at least two separate lineages, with other Areae genera nested within, and that Typhonium sensu lato may be subdivided into several monophyletic groups. These groups are distinguishable based on the stem-type of shoot organization as well as other morphological characters, which mostly correspond to traditionally recognized taxa. Based on molecular phylogeny and morphology, we proposed a revision of the Areae, wherein Typhonium sensu lato is divided into four genera: Typhonium sensu stricto, Sauromatum, and three new genera, Diversiarum, Hirsutiarum, Pedatyphonium, which are described here.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18674,
author = {Tetsuo Ohi-Toma and Sheng-Hua Wu and Shrirang R. Yadav and Hiroko Murata and Jin Murata},
title = {Molecular Phylogeny of Typhonium sensu lato and Its Allied Genera in the Tribe Areae of the Subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) Based on Sequences of Six Chloroplast Regions.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1600/036364410791638315},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {35},
number = {2},
pages = {244--251},
abstract = {Typhonium was recognized as a monophyletic genus in the tribe Areae of the subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) until a recent molecular phylogenetic study indicated that the genus was paraphyletic respective to other Areae genera. However, that phylogenetic study did not discuss the details of infrageneric relationships due to the limited numbers of Typhonium samples. To elucidate the phylogenetic relationships in Typhonium sensu lato, we conducted phylogenetic analyses based on the combined DNA sequences of six chloroplast regions (3ォtrnL-trnF, rpl20-5ォrps12, psbB-psbH, trnG intron, rpoC2-rps2, and trnK 3ォintron) from 18 representative Typhonium species and additional samples from related genera. The resultant tree strongly suggests that Typhonium is not a monophyletic group and that it comprises at least two separate lineages, with other Areae genera nested within, and that Typhonium sensu lato may be subdivided into several monophyletic groups. These groups are distinguishable based on the stem-type of shoot organization as well as other morphological characters, which mostly correspond to traditionally recognized taxa. Based on molecular phylogeny and morphology, we proposed a revision of the Areae, wherein Typhonium sensu lato is divided into four genera: Typhonium sensu stricto, Sauromatum, and three new genera, Diversiarum, Hirsutiarum, Pedatyphonium, which are described here.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18674
AU - Ohi-Toma,Tetsuo
AU - Wu,Sheng-Hua
AU - Yadav,Shrirang R.
AU - Murata,Hiroko
AU - Murata,Jin
T1 - Molecular Phylogeny of Typhonium sensu lato and Its Allied Genera in the Tribe Areae of the Subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) Based on Sequences of Six Chloroplast Regions.
PY - 2010
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UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/036364410791638315
N2 - Typhonium was recognized as a monophyletic genus in the tribe Areae of the subfamily Aroideae (Araceae) until a recent molecular phylogenetic study indicated that the genus was paraphyletic respective to other Areae genera. However, that phylogenetic study did not discuss the details of infrageneric relationships due to the limited numbers of Typhonium samples. To elucidate the phylogenetic relationships in Typhonium sensu lato, we conducted phylogenetic analyses based on the combined DNA sequences of six chloroplast regions (3ォtrnL-trnF, rpl20-5ォrps12, psbB-psbH, trnG intron, rpoC2-rps2, and trnK 3ォintron) from 18 representative Typhonium species and additional samples from related genera. The resultant tree strongly suggests that Typhonium is not a monophyletic group and that it comprises at least two separate lineages, with other Areae genera nested within, and that Typhonium sensu lato may be subdivided into several monophyletic groups. These groups are distinguishable based on the stem-type of shoot organization as well as other morphological characters, which mostly correspond to traditionally recognized taxa. Based on molecular phylogeny and morphology, we proposed a revision of the Areae, wherein Typhonium sensu lato is divided into four genera: Typhonium sensu stricto, Sauromatum, and three new genera, Diversiarum, Hirsutiarum, Pedatyphonium, which are described here.
L3 - 10.1600/036364410791638315
JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 35
IS - 2
SP - 244
EP - 251
ER -