@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16430,
author = {Y. J. Liu and Yu Jia and Wei Wang and Z. D. Chen and Y. L. Qiu},
title = {A Taxonomic Reassessment of Microdendron Inferred from Molecular and Morphological Evidence},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Bryologist},
volume = {108},
number = {},
pages = {591--599},
abstract = {Microdendron Broth., an eastern Asian endemic genus, was initially described based mainly on the tree-like gametophytes, but there have been several conflicting taxonomic treatments. In this study, we sequenced three DNA regions of Microdendron: the nuclear 18S, and chloroplast rbcL and trnL-F. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that Microdendron is nested within Pogonatum, suggesting that the genus should not be recognized. Additionally we found an indel in the trnL intron region shared by the two genera, which also indicates the close relationship between them. Moreover, the probable allies of Microdendron sinense Broth. within Pogonatum are suggested based on detailed investigation under the scanning electron microscope.}
}
Citation for Study 1567
Citation title:
"A Taxonomic Reassessment of Microdendron Inferred from Molecular and Morphological Evidence".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1512
(Status: Published).
Citation
Liu Y., Jia Y., Wang W., Chen Z., & Qiu Y. 2005. A Taxonomic Reassessment of Microdendron Inferred from Molecular and Morphological Evidence. The Bryologist, 108: 591-599.
Authors
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Liu Y.
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Jia Y.
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Wang W.
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Chen Z.
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Qiu Y.
Abstract
Microdendron Broth., an eastern Asian endemic genus, was initially described based mainly on the tree-like gametophytes, but there have been several conflicting taxonomic treatments. In this study, we sequenced three DNA regions of Microdendron: the nuclear 18S, and chloroplast rbcL and trnL-F. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that Microdendron is nested within Pogonatum, suggesting that the genus should not be recognized. Additionally we found an indel in the trnL intron region shared by the two genera, which also indicates the close relationship between them. Moreover, the probable allies of Microdendron sinense Broth. within Pogonatum are suggested based on detailed investigation under the scanning electron microscope.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16430,
author = {Y. J. Liu and Yu Jia and Wei Wang and Z. D. Chen and Y. L. Qiu},
title = {A Taxonomic Reassessment of Microdendron Inferred from Molecular and Morphological Evidence},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Bryologist},
volume = {108},
number = {},
pages = {591--599},
abstract = {Microdendron Broth., an eastern Asian endemic genus, was initially described based mainly on the tree-like gametophytes, but there have been several conflicting taxonomic treatments. In this study, we sequenced three DNA regions of Microdendron: the nuclear 18S, and chloroplast rbcL and trnL-F. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that Microdendron is nested within Pogonatum, suggesting that the genus should not be recognized. Additionally we found an indel in the trnL intron region shared by the two genera, which also indicates the close relationship between them. Moreover, the probable allies of Microdendron sinense Broth. within Pogonatum are suggested based on detailed investigation under the scanning electron microscope.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16430
AU - Liu,Y. J.
AU - Jia,Yu
AU - Wang,Wei
AU - Chen,Z. D.
AU - Qiu,Y. L.
T1 - A Taxonomic Reassessment of Microdendron Inferred from Molecular and Morphological Evidence
PY - 2005
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N2 - Microdendron Broth., an eastern Asian endemic genus, was initially described based mainly on the tree-like gametophytes, but there have been several conflicting taxonomic treatments. In this study, we sequenced three DNA regions of Microdendron: the nuclear 18S, and chloroplast rbcL and trnL-F. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that Microdendron is nested within Pogonatum, suggesting that the genus should not be recognized. Additionally we found an indel in the trnL intron region shared by the two genera, which also indicates the close relationship between them. Moreover, the probable allies of Microdendron sinense Broth. within Pogonatum are suggested based on detailed investigation under the scanning electron microscope.
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JF - The Bryologist
VL - 108
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SP - 591
EP - 599
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