@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16370,
author = {Sigrid Liede-Schumann and Alessandro Rapini and David J. Goyder and Mark W. Chase},
title = {Phylogenetics of the New World subtribes of Asclepiadeae (Apocynaceae - Asclepiadoideae): Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae.},
year = {2004},
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abstract = {Analysis of the trnT-trnL spacer, the trnL intron, the trnL-trnF spacer, and the rps16 intron of 106 species in 34 of the 45 genera of New World Asclepiadeae in the former subtribes Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae shows that these genera form a well-supported clade (MOG). The small Andean genus Pentacyphus is sister to the MOG clade. The former Gonolobinae form a well-supported subclade closely related to members of Tassadia, Funastrum, and the former Oxypetalinae. The only genera that are monophyletic as presently circumscribed are Tassadia and Funastrum. The separation of Tweedia from Oxypetalum is justified by our results. Philibertia will be monophyletic if Amblystigma, Fontellaea, Melinia, Mitostigma, and Podandra are included. Most species of Blepharodon and Hemipogon are not monophyletic with the respective type species. Some former Astephanus and Cynanchum species as well as the monotypic Grisebachiella are imbedded in Diplolepis (D. descolei, D. geminiflora, D. hieronymi, D. boerhaviifolia, and D. nummulariifolia). The neglected tribe Orthosieae is recognized at subtribal level, Orthosiinae. Chromosome numbers (as far as known) show a tendency for reduction in several clades. The study sets a framework for future study of the American MOG genera and highlights areas in need of further attention.}
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Citation for Study 1181
Citation title:
"Phylogenetics of the New World subtribes of Asclepiadeae (Apocynaceae - Asclepiadoideae): Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1089
(Status: Published).
Citation
Liede-schumann S., Rapini A., Goyder D., & Chase M. 2004. Phylogenetics of the New World subtribes of Asclepiadeae (Apocynaceae - Asclepiadoideae): Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae. Systematic Botany, null.
Authors
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Liede-schumann S.
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Rapini A.
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Goyder D.
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Chase M.
Abstract
Analysis of the trnT-trnL spacer, the trnL intron, the trnL-trnF spacer, and the rps16 intron of 106 species in 34 of the 45 genera of New World Asclepiadeae in the former subtribes Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae shows that these genera form a well-supported clade (MOG). The small Andean genus Pentacyphus is sister to the MOG clade. The former Gonolobinae form a well-supported subclade closely related to members of Tassadia, Funastrum, and the former Oxypetalinae. The only genera that are monophyletic as presently circumscribed are Tassadia and Funastrum. The separation of Tweedia from Oxypetalum is justified by our results. Philibertia will be monophyletic if Amblystigma, Fontellaea, Melinia, Mitostigma, and Podandra are included. Most species of Blepharodon and Hemipogon are not monophyletic with the respective type species. Some former Astephanus and Cynanchum species as well as the monotypic Grisebachiella are imbedded in Diplolepis (D. descolei, D. geminiflora, D. hieronymi, D. boerhaviifolia, and D. nummulariifolia). The neglected tribe Orthosieae is recognized at subtribal level, Orthosiinae. Chromosome numbers (as far as known) show a tendency for reduction in several clades. The study sets a framework for future study of the American MOG genera and highlights areas in need of further attention.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16370,
author = {Sigrid Liede-Schumann and Alessandro Rapini and David J. Goyder and Mark W. Chase},
title = {Phylogenetics of the New World subtribes of Asclepiadeae (Apocynaceae - Asclepiadoideae): Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae.},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Analysis of the trnT-trnL spacer, the trnL intron, the trnL-trnF spacer, and the rps16 intron of 106 species in 34 of the 45 genera of New World Asclepiadeae in the former subtribes Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae shows that these genera form a well-supported clade (MOG). The small Andean genus Pentacyphus is sister to the MOG clade. The former Gonolobinae form a well-supported subclade closely related to members of Tassadia, Funastrum, and the former Oxypetalinae. The only genera that are monophyletic as presently circumscribed are Tassadia and Funastrum. The separation of Tweedia from Oxypetalum is justified by our results. Philibertia will be monophyletic if Amblystigma, Fontellaea, Melinia, Mitostigma, and Podandra are included. Most species of Blepharodon and Hemipogon are not monophyletic with the respective type species. Some former Astephanus and Cynanchum species as well as the monotypic Grisebachiella are imbedded in Diplolepis (D. descolei, D. geminiflora, D. hieronymi, D. boerhaviifolia, and D. nummulariifolia). The neglected tribe Orthosieae is recognized at subtribal level, Orthosiinae. Chromosome numbers (as far as known) show a tendency for reduction in several clades. The study sets a framework for future study of the American MOG genera and highlights areas in need of further attention.}
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ID - 16370
AU - Liede-Schumann,Sigrid
AU - Rapini,Alessandro
AU - Goyder,David J.
AU - Chase,Mark W.
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N2 - Analysis of the trnT-trnL spacer, the trnL intron, the trnL-trnF spacer, and the rps16 intron of 106 species in 34 of the 45 genera of New World Asclepiadeae in the former subtribes Metastelmatinae, Oxypetalinae, and Gonolobinae shows that these genera form a well-supported clade (MOG). The small Andean genus Pentacyphus is sister to the MOG clade. The former Gonolobinae form a well-supported subclade closely related to members of Tassadia, Funastrum, and the former Oxypetalinae. The only genera that are monophyletic as presently circumscribed are Tassadia and Funastrum. The separation of Tweedia from Oxypetalum is justified by our results. Philibertia will be monophyletic if Amblystigma, Fontellaea, Melinia, Mitostigma, and Podandra are included. Most species of Blepharodon and Hemipogon are not monophyletic with the respective type species. Some former Astephanus and Cynanchum species as well as the monotypic Grisebachiella are imbedded in Diplolepis (D. descolei, D. geminiflora, D. hieronymi, D. boerhaviifolia, and D. nummulariifolia). The neglected tribe Orthosieae is recognized at subtribal level, Orthosiinae. Chromosome numbers (as far as known) show a tendency for reduction in several clades. The study sets a framework for future study of the American MOG genera and highlights areas in need of further attention.
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