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Citation for Study 1147

About Citation title: "Taxonomic and phylogenetic evaluation of the AmericanThlaspi species: Identity and relationships to the Eurasian genus Noccaea (Brassicaceae).".
About This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1054 (Status: Published).

Citation

Koch M., & Al-shehbaz I. 2004. Taxonomic and phylogenetic evaluation of the AmericanThlaspi species: Identity and relationships to the Eurasian genus Noccaea (Brassicaceae). Systematic Botany, null.

Authors

  • Koch M.
  • Al-shehbaz I.

Abstract

Nuclear ribosomal (ITS) and plastid (trnL-trnF) DNA sequence data from representatives of most New World species of Thlaspi (Brassicaceae), including the widespread North American T. montanum, have been studied to investigate their relationship to the Eurasian members now placed in the genus Noccaea, especially the European T. montanum (= N. montana) complex. ITS sequence data of the New World taxa were added to a previously published data set, which includes sequences of representative taxa of 11 of the 12 genera segregated from Thlaspi, to elucidate overall relationships within Thlaspi s.l. Sequences from Callothlaspi, Kotschyella, Masmenia, Microthlaspi, Neurotropis, Noccaea, Noccidium, Pseudosempervivum, Raparia, Thlaspi s.s., Thlaspiceras, and Vania, as well as of the closely related genera Bivonaea, Alliaria, Peltaria, and Teesdalia, were included in the study. The results show that the New World taxa of Thlaspi form a monophyletic group that should be assigned to Noccaea and that the North American T. montanum is unrelated to the European plants referred to this species. Sequence distance values are of an order of magnitude that favors Pleistocene speciation and migration of the perennial Thlaspi species into the New World. It is concluded that the North American infraspecific taxa of T. montanum be recognized as Noccaea fendleri. The new combinations N. fendleri subsp. californica, N. fendleri subsp. glauca, N. fendleri subsp. idahoense, and N. fendleri subsp. siskiyouense are proposed.

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  • Canonical resource URI: http://purl.org/phylo/treebase/phylows/study/TB2:S1147
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