@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15282,
author = {Michael J Donoghue and Torsten Eriksson and Patrick A Reeves and Richard G. Olmstead},
title = {Phylogeny and Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Dipsacales, with special reference to Sinadoxa and Tetradoxa (Adoxaceae).},
year = {2001},
keywords = {Adoxaceae; Caprifoliaceae; Dipsacales; ITS; morphological characters; phylogeny; phylogenetic taxonomy; phylogenetic nomenclature; rbcL; Sinadoxa; Tetradoxa},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.phylodiversity.net/donoghue/publications/MJD_papers/2001/112_MJD_HarvardPapBot01.pdf},
pmid = {},
journal = {Harvard Papers in Botany},
volume = {6},
number = {2},
pages = {459--479},
abstract = {To further clarify phylogenetic relationships within Dipsacales, we analyzed new and previously published rbcL sequences, alone and in combination with morphological data. We also examined relationships within Adoxaceae using rbcL and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. We conclude from these analyses that Dipsacales comprise two major lineages: Adoxaceae and Caprifoliaceae (sensu Judd et al., 1994), which both contain elements of traditional Caprifoliaceae. Within Adoxaceae, the following relationships are strongly supported: (Viburnum, (Sambucus, (Sinadoxa, (Tetradoxa, Adoxa)))). Combined analyses of Caprifoliaceae yield the following: (Caprifolieae (Diervilleae (Linnaeeae (Morinaceae (Dipsacaceae (Triplostegia, Valerianaceae)))))). On the basis of these results we provide phylogenetic definitions for the names of several major clades. Within Adoxaceae, Adoxina refers to the clade including Sinadoxa, Tetradoxa, and Adoxa. This lineage is marked by herbaceous habit, reduction in the number of perianth parts, nectaries of multicellular hairs on the perianth, and bifid stamens. The clade including Morinaceae, Valerianaceae, Triplostegia, and Dipsacaceae is here named Valerina. Probable synapomorphies include herbaceousness, presence of an epicalyx (lost or modified in Valerianaceae), reduced endosperm, and distinctive chemistry, including production of monoterpenoids. The clade containing Valerina plus Linnaeeae we name Linnina. This lineage is distinguished by reduction to four (or fewer) stamens, by abortion of two of the three carpels, and possibly by supernumerary inflorescences bracts.}
}
Citation for Study 981
Citation title:
"Phylogeny and Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Dipsacales, with special reference to Sinadoxa and Tetradoxa (Adoxaceae).".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S866
(Status: Published).
Citation
Donoghue M.J., Eriksson T., Reeves P., & Olmstead R. 2001. Phylogeny and Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Dipsacales, with special reference to Sinadoxa and Tetradoxa (Adoxaceae). Harvard Papers in Botany, 6(2): 459-479.
Authors
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Donoghue M.J.
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Eriksson T.
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Reeves P.
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Olmstead R.
Abstract
To further clarify phylogenetic relationships within Dipsacales, we analyzed new and previously published rbcL sequences, alone and in combination with morphological data. We also examined relationships within Adoxaceae using rbcL and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. We conclude from these analyses that Dipsacales comprise two major lineages: Adoxaceae and Caprifoliaceae (sensu Judd et al., 1994), which both contain elements of traditional Caprifoliaceae. Within Adoxaceae, the following relationships are strongly supported: (Viburnum, (Sambucus, (Sinadoxa, (Tetradoxa, Adoxa)))). Combined analyses of Caprifoliaceae yield the following: (Caprifolieae (Diervilleae (Linnaeeae (Morinaceae (Dipsacaceae (Triplostegia, Valerianaceae)))))). On the basis of these results we provide phylogenetic definitions for the names of several major clades. Within Adoxaceae, Adoxina refers to the clade including Sinadoxa, Tetradoxa, and Adoxa. This lineage is marked by herbaceous habit, reduction in the number of perianth parts, nectaries of multicellular hairs on the perianth, and bifid stamens. The clade including Morinaceae, Valerianaceae, Triplostegia, and Dipsacaceae is here named Valerina. Probable synapomorphies include herbaceousness, presence of an epicalyx (lost or modified in Valerianaceae), reduced endosperm, and distinctive chemistry, including production of monoterpenoids. The clade containing Valerina plus Linnaeeae we name Linnina. This lineage is distinguished by reduction to four (or fewer) stamens, by abortion of two of the three carpels, and possibly by supernumerary inflorescences bracts.
Keywords
Adoxaceae; Caprifoliaceae; Dipsacales; ITS; morphological characters; phylogeny; phylogenetic taxonomy; phylogenetic nomenclature; rbcL; Sinadoxa; Tetradoxa
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15282,
author = {Michael J Donoghue and Torsten Eriksson and Patrick A Reeves and Richard G. Olmstead},
title = {Phylogeny and Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Dipsacales, with special reference to Sinadoxa and Tetradoxa (Adoxaceae).},
year = {2001},
keywords = {Adoxaceae; Caprifoliaceae; Dipsacales; ITS; morphological characters; phylogeny; phylogenetic taxonomy; phylogenetic nomenclature; rbcL; Sinadoxa; Tetradoxa},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.phylodiversity.net/donoghue/publications/MJD_papers/2001/112_MJD_HarvardPapBot01.pdf},
pmid = {},
journal = {Harvard Papers in Botany},
volume = {6},
number = {2},
pages = {459--479},
abstract = {To further clarify phylogenetic relationships within Dipsacales, we analyzed new and previously published rbcL sequences, alone and in combination with morphological data. We also examined relationships within Adoxaceae using rbcL and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. We conclude from these analyses that Dipsacales comprise two major lineages: Adoxaceae and Caprifoliaceae (sensu Judd et al., 1994), which both contain elements of traditional Caprifoliaceae. Within Adoxaceae, the following relationships are strongly supported: (Viburnum, (Sambucus, (Sinadoxa, (Tetradoxa, Adoxa)))). Combined analyses of Caprifoliaceae yield the following: (Caprifolieae (Diervilleae (Linnaeeae (Morinaceae (Dipsacaceae (Triplostegia, Valerianaceae)))))). On the basis of these results we provide phylogenetic definitions for the names of several major clades. Within Adoxaceae, Adoxina refers to the clade including Sinadoxa, Tetradoxa, and Adoxa. This lineage is marked by herbaceous habit, reduction in the number of perianth parts, nectaries of multicellular hairs on the perianth, and bifid stamens. The clade including Morinaceae, Valerianaceae, Triplostegia, and Dipsacaceae is here named Valerina. Probable synapomorphies include herbaceousness, presence of an epicalyx (lost or modified in Valerianaceae), reduced endosperm, and distinctive chemistry, including production of monoterpenoids. The clade containing Valerina plus Linnaeeae we name Linnina. This lineage is distinguished by reduction to four (or fewer) stamens, by abortion of two of the three carpels, and possibly by supernumerary inflorescences bracts.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 15282
AU - Donoghue,Michael J
AU - Eriksson,Torsten
AU - Reeves,Patrick A
AU - Olmstead,Richard G.
T1 - Phylogeny and Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Dipsacales, with special reference to Sinadoxa and Tetradoxa (Adoxaceae).
PY - 2001
KW - Adoxaceae; Caprifoliaceae; Dipsacales; ITS; morphological characters; phylogeny; phylogenetic taxonomy; phylogenetic nomenclature; rbcL; Sinadoxa; Tetradoxa
UR - http://www.phylodiversity.net/donoghue/publications/MJD_papers/2001/112_MJD_HarvardPapBot01.pdf
N2 - To further clarify phylogenetic relationships within Dipsacales, we analyzed new and previously published rbcL sequences, alone and in combination with morphological data. We also examined relationships within Adoxaceae using rbcL and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. We conclude from these analyses that Dipsacales comprise two major lineages: Adoxaceae and Caprifoliaceae (sensu Judd et al., 1994), which both contain elements of traditional Caprifoliaceae. Within Adoxaceae, the following relationships are strongly supported: (Viburnum, (Sambucus, (Sinadoxa, (Tetradoxa, Adoxa)))). Combined analyses of Caprifoliaceae yield the following: (Caprifolieae (Diervilleae (Linnaeeae (Morinaceae (Dipsacaceae (Triplostegia, Valerianaceae)))))). On the basis of these results we provide phylogenetic definitions for the names of several major clades. Within Adoxaceae, Adoxina refers to the clade including Sinadoxa, Tetradoxa, and Adoxa. This lineage is marked by herbaceous habit, reduction in the number of perianth parts, nectaries of multicellular hairs on the perianth, and bifid stamens. The clade including Morinaceae, Valerianaceae, Triplostegia, and Dipsacaceae is here named Valerina. Probable synapomorphies include herbaceousness, presence of an epicalyx (lost or modified in Valerianaceae), reduced endosperm, and distinctive chemistry, including production of monoterpenoids. The clade containing Valerina plus Linnaeeae we name Linnina. This lineage is distinguished by reduction to four (or fewer) stamens, by abortion of two of the three carpels, and possibly by supernumerary inflorescences bracts.
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JF - Harvard Papers in Botany
VL - 6
IS - 2
SP - 459
EP - 479
ER -