@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24891,
author = {Lukasz Banasiak and Aneta Wojewodzka and Jakub Baczynski and Jean-Pierre Reduron and Marcin Piwczynski and Renata Kurzyna-Mlynik and Rafal Gutaker and Agnieszka Czarnocka-Cieciura and Sylwia Kosmala-Grzechnik and Krzysztof Spalik},
title = {Phylogeny of Apiaceae subtribe Daucinae and the taxonomic delineation of its genera},
year = {2016},
keywords = {cpDNA; Daucus; Laserpitieae; Laserpitium; nrDNA ITS; Scandiceae; taxonomy},
doi = {10.12705/653.8},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Taxon},
volume = {65},
number = {3},
pages = {563--585},
abstract = {Scandiceae subtribe Daucinae encompasses umbellifers that have fruits with prominent secondary ridges projecting
into wings (former tribe Laserpitieae) or spines (former tribe Caucalideae pro parte). It comprises several economically or
medicinally important genera including Cuminum, Daucus, Laser, Laserpitium and Thapsia among others. Recent molecular
studies, based mostly on nrDNA ITS sequences, revealed that neither Daucus nor Laserpitium are monophyletic. To address
issues of relationships and apply respective nomenclatural changes, we obtained additional ITS sequences as well as independent
data from three plastid markers?rps16 intron, rpoC1 intron and rpoB-trnC intergenic spacer?for a comprehensive
sample of the subtribe. We examined data for 260 accessions representing all genera of Daucinae and 81 of its ca. 93 species.
Phylogenetic trees were estimated using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods. The results indicate that former
Laserpitieae constitute a paraphyletic grade at the base of the spiny-fruited members of Daucinae while traditionally delimited
Daucus and Laserpitium are polyphyletic. To maintain a monophyletic Daucus, we suggest including the following genera and
species into its synonymy: Agrocharis, Melanoselinum, Monizia, Pachyctenium, Pseudorlaya, Rouya, Tornabenea, Athamanta
dellacellae and Cryptotaenia elegans. The species of Laserpitium occur in seven clades and only six species of the Laserpitium
s.str. clade retain the generic name. Several species are transferred to Ekimia, Laser and Thapsia; additionally, a monospecific
genus Siler is restored and a new genus, Silphiodaucus, is established. The inclusion of Ammodaucus into Thapsia suggested
in an earlier study is not supported. The position of Laserpitium pseudomeum requires further study.}
}
Citation for Study 18012
Citation title:
"Phylogeny of Apiaceae subtribe Daucinae and the taxonomic delineation of its genera".
Study name:
"Phylogeny of Apiaceae subtribe Daucinae and the taxonomic delineation of its genera".
This study is part of submission 18012
(Status: Published).
Citation
Banasiak L., Wojewodzka A., Baczynski J., Reduron J., Piwczynski M., Kurzyna-mlynik R., Gutaker R., Czarnocka-cieciura A., Kosmala-grzechnik S., & Spalik K. 2016. Phylogeny of Apiaceae subtribe Daucinae and the taxonomic delineation of its genera. Taxon, 65(3): 563-585.
Authors
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Banasiak L.
(submitter)
+48500176425
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Wojewodzka A.
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Baczynski J.
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Reduron J.
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Piwczynski M.
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Kurzyna-mlynik R.
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Gutaker R.
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Czarnocka-cieciura A.
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Kosmala-grzechnik S.
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Spalik K.
Abstract
Scandiceae subtribe Daucinae encompasses umbellifers that have fruits with prominent secondary ridges projecting
into wings (former tribe Laserpitieae) or spines (former tribe Caucalideae pro parte). It comprises several economically or
medicinally important genera including Cuminum, Daucus, Laser, Laserpitium and Thapsia among others. Recent molecular
studies, based mostly on nrDNA ITS sequences, revealed that neither Daucus nor Laserpitium are monophyletic. To address
issues of relationships and apply respective nomenclatural changes, we obtained additional ITS sequences as well as independent
data from three plastid markers?rps16 intron, rpoC1 intron and rpoB-trnC intergenic spacer?for a comprehensive
sample of the subtribe. We examined data for 260 accessions representing all genera of Daucinae and 81 of its ca. 93 species.
Phylogenetic trees were estimated using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods. The results indicate that former
Laserpitieae constitute a paraphyletic grade at the base of the spiny-fruited members of Daucinae while traditionally delimited
Daucus and Laserpitium are polyphyletic. To maintain a monophyletic Daucus, we suggest including the following genera and
species into its synonymy: Agrocharis, Melanoselinum, Monizia, Pachyctenium, Pseudorlaya, Rouya, Tornabenea, Athamanta
dellacellae and Cryptotaenia elegans. The species of Laserpitium occur in seven clades and only six species of the Laserpitium
s.str. clade retain the generic name. Several species are transferred to Ekimia, Laser and Thapsia; additionally, a monospecific
genus Siler is restored and a new genus, Silphiodaucus, is established. The inclusion of Ammodaucus into Thapsia suggested
in an earlier study is not supported. The position of Laserpitium pseudomeum requires further study.
Keywords
cpDNA; Daucus; Laserpitieae; Laserpitium; nrDNA ITS; Scandiceae; taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24891,
author = {Lukasz Banasiak and Aneta Wojewodzka and Jakub Baczynski and Jean-Pierre Reduron and Marcin Piwczynski and Renata Kurzyna-Mlynik and Rafal Gutaker and Agnieszka Czarnocka-Cieciura and Sylwia Kosmala-Grzechnik and Krzysztof Spalik},
title = {Phylogeny of Apiaceae subtribe Daucinae and the taxonomic delineation of its genera},
year = {2016},
keywords = {cpDNA; Daucus; Laserpitieae; Laserpitium; nrDNA ITS; Scandiceae; taxonomy},
doi = {10.12705/653.8},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Taxon},
volume = {65},
number = {3},
pages = {563--585},
abstract = {Scandiceae subtribe Daucinae encompasses umbellifers that have fruits with prominent secondary ridges projecting
into wings (former tribe Laserpitieae) or spines (former tribe Caucalideae pro parte). It comprises several economically or
medicinally important genera including Cuminum, Daucus, Laser, Laserpitium and Thapsia among others. Recent molecular
studies, based mostly on nrDNA ITS sequences, revealed that neither Daucus nor Laserpitium are monophyletic. To address
issues of relationships and apply respective nomenclatural changes, we obtained additional ITS sequences as well as independent
data from three plastid markers?rps16 intron, rpoC1 intron and rpoB-trnC intergenic spacer?for a comprehensive
sample of the subtribe. We examined data for 260 accessions representing all genera of Daucinae and 81 of its ca. 93 species.
Phylogenetic trees were estimated using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods. The results indicate that former
Laserpitieae constitute a paraphyletic grade at the base of the spiny-fruited members of Daucinae while traditionally delimited
Daucus and Laserpitium are polyphyletic. To maintain a monophyletic Daucus, we suggest including the following genera and
species into its synonymy: Agrocharis, Melanoselinum, Monizia, Pachyctenium, Pseudorlaya, Rouya, Tornabenea, Athamanta
dellacellae and Cryptotaenia elegans. The species of Laserpitium occur in seven clades and only six species of the Laserpitium
s.str. clade retain the generic name. Several species are transferred to Ekimia, Laser and Thapsia; additionally, a monospecific
genus Siler is restored and a new genus, Silphiodaucus, is established. The inclusion of Ammodaucus into Thapsia suggested
in an earlier study is not supported. The position of Laserpitium pseudomeum requires further study.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24891
AU - Banasiak,Lukasz
AU - Wojewodzka,Aneta
AU - Baczynski,Jakub
AU - Reduron,Jean-Pierre
AU - Piwczynski,Marcin
AU - Kurzyna-Mlynik,Renata
AU - Gutaker,Rafal
AU - Czarnocka-Cieciura,Agnieszka
AU - Kosmala-Grzechnik,Sylwia
AU - Spalik,Krzysztof
T1 - Phylogeny of Apiaceae subtribe Daucinae and the taxonomic delineation of its genera
PY - 2016
KW - cpDNA; Daucus; Laserpitieae; Laserpitium; nrDNA ITS; Scandiceae; taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.12705/653.8
N2 - Scandiceae subtribe Daucinae encompasses umbellifers that have fruits with prominent secondary ridges projecting
into wings (former tribe Laserpitieae) or spines (former tribe Caucalideae pro parte). It comprises several economically or
medicinally important genera including Cuminum, Daucus, Laser, Laserpitium and Thapsia among others. Recent molecular
studies, based mostly on nrDNA ITS sequences, revealed that neither Daucus nor Laserpitium are monophyletic. To address
issues of relationships and apply respective nomenclatural changes, we obtained additional ITS sequences as well as independent
data from three plastid markers?rps16 intron, rpoC1 intron and rpoB-trnC intergenic spacer?for a comprehensive
sample of the subtribe. We examined data for 260 accessions representing all genera of Daucinae and 81 of its ca. 93 species.
Phylogenetic trees were estimated using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods. The results indicate that former
Laserpitieae constitute a paraphyletic grade at the base of the spiny-fruited members of Daucinae while traditionally delimited
Daucus and Laserpitium are polyphyletic. To maintain a monophyletic Daucus, we suggest including the following genera and
species into its synonymy: Agrocharis, Melanoselinum, Monizia, Pachyctenium, Pseudorlaya, Rouya, Tornabenea, Athamanta
dellacellae and Cryptotaenia elegans. The species of Laserpitium occur in seven clades and only six species of the Laserpitium
s.str. clade retain the generic name. Several species are transferred to Ekimia, Laser and Thapsia; additionally, a monospecific
genus Siler is restored and a new genus, Silphiodaucus, is established. The inclusion of Ammodaucus into Thapsia suggested
in an earlier study is not supported. The position of Laserpitium pseudomeum requires further study.
L3 - 10.12705/653.8
JF - Taxon
VL - 65
IS - 3
SP - 563
EP - 585
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