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Citation for Study 9983

About Citation title: "Conflicting Phylogenies of Section Macrantha (Acer, Aceroideae, Sapindaceae) Based on Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA".
About This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2319 (Status: Published).

Citation

Zhang Z., & Li J. 2010. Conflicting Phylogenies of Section Macrantha (Acer, Aceroideae, Sapindaceae) Based on Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA. Systematic Botany, 35(4): 801-810.

Authors

  • Zhang Z.
  • Li J.

Abstract

Section Macrantha is a monophyletic group with 18 species, all of which are distributed in Asia except for Acer pensylvanicum in eastern North America. Nuclear sequences from nrDNA ITS, LEAFY, and GBSSI (two copies), along with morphological characters, recognize two clades (series Crataegifolia and Micrantha). However, chloroplast phylogenies based on ndhF, trnL-F, and psbA-trnH are significantly incongruent with the nuclear trees and show two major clades with species from Asian continent minus the northeast (AS-N) in one clade and those from Asian Pacific Islands plus the northeast Asia (PINAS) in the other. Ancient hybridization and chloroplast capture may have occurred across the species boundaries of the two series in both geographic areas. The two series diverged at 46.3 mya, which is before the formation of the Japanese Sea in the early Miocene (32-18 mya). The Japanese Sea may be the barrier for the seed exchange between the two geographic areas, and was responsible for the formation of the disjunct distribution of section Macrantha between the AS-N and PINAS areas, and between eastern Asia and North America.

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