@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26136,
author = {Bryan T Drew and Jesus GONZALEZ-GALLEGOS and Chunlei Xiang and Ricardo KRIEBEL and Chloe Drummond and Jay B Walker and Kenneth Jay Sytsma},
title = {Salvia united: The greatest good for the greatest number},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Dorystaechas; Lamiaceae; Meriandra; Perovskia; Rosmarinus; Zhumeria },
doi = {10.12705/661},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Taxon},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Previous molecular phylogenetic research, based upon chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA data, has demonstrated that the large genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) is paraphyletic as traditionally circumscribed. However, neither relationships within Salvia sensu lato nor subtribe Salviinae have been evaluated using low copy nuclear gene regions. Here, we use two low copy nuclear gene regions (PPR-AT3G09060 and GBSSI) to further assess relationships of Salvia and related genera within Salviinae. Our results largely echo results from previous studies based on chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA. Based upon the phylogenetic results presented here, previous phylogenetic studies, and taxonomic, morphological, and practical considerations, we conclude that the botanical community would be best served by maintaining a broadly defined Salvia, and including the five small embedded genera Dorystaechas, Meriandra, Perovskia, Rosmarinus, and Zhumeria as Salvia species. We subsequently present an updated circumscription of Salvia}
}
Citation for Study 19616
Citation title:
"Salvia united: The greatest good for the greatest number".
Study name:
"Salvia united: The greatest good for the greatest number".
This study is part of submission 19616
(Status: Published).
Citation
Drew B.T., Gonzalez-gallegos J., Xiang C., Kriebel R., Drummond C., Walker J.B., & Sytsma K.J. 2017. Salvia united: The greatest good for the greatest number. Taxon, .
Authors
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Drew B.T.
608-262-4422
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Gonzalez-gallegos J.
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Xiang C.
+871 5223506
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Kriebel R.
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Drummond C.
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Walker J.B.
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Sytsma K.J.
608-262-4490
Abstract
Previous molecular phylogenetic research, based upon chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA data, has demonstrated that the large genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) is paraphyletic as traditionally circumscribed. However, neither relationships within Salvia sensu lato nor subtribe Salviinae have been evaluated using low copy nuclear gene regions. Here, we use two low copy nuclear gene regions (PPR-AT3G09060 and GBSSI) to further assess relationships of Salvia and related genera within Salviinae. Our results largely echo results from previous studies based on chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA. Based upon the phylogenetic results presented here, previous phylogenetic studies, and taxonomic, morphological, and practical considerations, we conclude that the botanical community would be best served by maintaining a broadly defined Salvia, and including the five small embedded genera Dorystaechas, Meriandra, Perovskia, Rosmarinus, and Zhumeria as Salvia species. We subsequently present an updated circumscription of Salvia
Keywords
Dorystaechas; Lamiaceae; Meriandra; Perovskia; Rosmarinus; Zhumeria
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26136,
author = {Bryan T Drew and Jesus GONZALEZ-GALLEGOS and Chunlei Xiang and Ricardo KRIEBEL and Chloe Drummond and Jay B Walker and Kenneth Jay Sytsma},
title = {Salvia united: The greatest good for the greatest number},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Dorystaechas; Lamiaceae; Meriandra; Perovskia; Rosmarinus; Zhumeria },
doi = {10.12705/661},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Taxon},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Previous molecular phylogenetic research, based upon chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA data, has demonstrated that the large genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) is paraphyletic as traditionally circumscribed. However, neither relationships within Salvia sensu lato nor subtribe Salviinae have been evaluated using low copy nuclear gene regions. Here, we use two low copy nuclear gene regions (PPR-AT3G09060 and GBSSI) to further assess relationships of Salvia and related genera within Salviinae. Our results largely echo results from previous studies based on chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA. Based upon the phylogenetic results presented here, previous phylogenetic studies, and taxonomic, morphological, and practical considerations, we conclude that the botanical community would be best served by maintaining a broadly defined Salvia, and including the five small embedded genera Dorystaechas, Meriandra, Perovskia, Rosmarinus, and Zhumeria as Salvia species. We subsequently present an updated circumscription of Salvia}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26136
AU - Drew,Bryan T
AU - GONZALEZ-GALLEGOS,Jesus
AU - Xiang,Chunlei
AU - KRIEBEL,Ricardo
AU - Drummond,Chloe
AU - Walker,Jay B
AU - Sytsma,Kenneth Jay
T1 - Salvia united: The greatest good for the greatest number
PY - 2017
KW - Dorystaechas; Lamiaceae; Meriandra; Perovskia; Rosmarinus; Zhumeria
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.12705/661
N2 - Previous molecular phylogenetic research, based upon chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA data, has demonstrated that the large genus Salvia (Lamiaceae) is paraphyletic as traditionally circumscribed. However, neither relationships within Salvia sensu lato nor subtribe Salviinae have been evaluated using low copy nuclear gene regions. Here, we use two low copy nuclear gene regions (PPR-AT3G09060 and GBSSI) to further assess relationships of Salvia and related genera within Salviinae. Our results largely echo results from previous studies based on chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA. Based upon the phylogenetic results presented here, previous phylogenetic studies, and taxonomic, morphological, and practical considerations, we conclude that the botanical community would be best served by maintaining a broadly defined Salvia, and including the five small embedded genera Dorystaechas, Meriandra, Perovskia, Rosmarinus, and Zhumeria as Salvia species. We subsequently present an updated circumscription of Salvia
L3 - 10.12705/661
JF - Taxon
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ER -