@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16672,
author = {Ulrich Meve and Sigrid Liede},
title = {Generic delimitations in tuberous Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae) from Africa and Madagascar.},
year = {2003},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1093/aob/mch057},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Annals of Botany},
volume = {93},
number = {4},
pages = {407--414},
abstract = {Representatives of nearly all African and Malagasy genera of Periplocoideae possessing root tubers were analyzed. Sequence data from two non-coding molecular markers (ITS region of nrDNA and trnT-L and trnL-F spacers as well as the trnL intron of cpDNA) give support for a broad taxonomic concept for Raphionacme including Pentagonanthus. Together with Schlechterella, which is sister to Raphionacme, all Raphionacme-like taxa form a derived monophyletic group of somewhat diverse species. Sister to the Schlechterella / Raphionacme clade is a clade comprised of Stomatostemma and the not truly tuberous vine Mondia. In the nuclear and combined analyses, sister to these two clades combined is a clade formed by Petopentia natalensis and Periploca. In consequence, the recent inclusion of the monotypic South African Petopentia in the monotypic Malagasy endemic Ischnolepis is to be rejected. Ischnolepis and the other Malagasy Periplocoideae investigated (Camptocarpus, Pentopetia) form a basal grade in the combined analysis, and a Malagasy origin for Periplocoideae is to be discussed.}
}
Citation for Study 1059
Citation title:
"Generic delimitations in tuberous Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae) from Africa and Madagascar.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S956
(Status: Published).
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Meve U., & Liede S. 2003. Generic delimitations in tuberous Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae) from Africa and Madagascar. Annals of Botany, 93(4): 407-414.
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Abstract
Representatives of nearly all African and Malagasy genera of Periplocoideae possessing root tubers were analyzed. Sequence data from two non-coding molecular markers (ITS region of nrDNA and trnT-L and trnL-F spacers as well as the trnL intron of cpDNA) give support for a broad taxonomic concept for Raphionacme including Pentagonanthus. Together with Schlechterella, which is sister to Raphionacme, all Raphionacme-like taxa form a derived monophyletic group of somewhat diverse species. Sister to the Schlechterella / Raphionacme clade is a clade comprised of Stomatostemma and the not truly tuberous vine Mondia. In the nuclear and combined analyses, sister to these two clades combined is a clade formed by Petopentia natalensis and Periploca. In consequence, the recent inclusion of the monotypic South African Petopentia in the monotypic Malagasy endemic Ischnolepis is to be rejected. Ischnolepis and the other Malagasy Periplocoideae investigated (Camptocarpus, Pentopetia) form a basal grade in the combined analysis, and a Malagasy origin for Periplocoideae is to be discussed.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16672,
author = {Ulrich Meve and Sigrid Liede},
title = {Generic delimitations in tuberous Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae) from Africa and Madagascar.},
year = {2003},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1093/aob/mch057},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Annals of Botany},
volume = {93},
number = {4},
pages = {407--414},
abstract = {Representatives of nearly all African and Malagasy genera of Periplocoideae possessing root tubers were analyzed. Sequence data from two non-coding molecular markers (ITS region of nrDNA and trnT-L and trnL-F spacers as well as the trnL intron of cpDNA) give support for a broad taxonomic concept for Raphionacme including Pentagonanthus. Together with Schlechterella, which is sister to Raphionacme, all Raphionacme-like taxa form a derived monophyletic group of somewhat diverse species. Sister to the Schlechterella / Raphionacme clade is a clade comprised of Stomatostemma and the not truly tuberous vine Mondia. In the nuclear and combined analyses, sister to these two clades combined is a clade formed by Petopentia natalensis and Periploca. In consequence, the recent inclusion of the monotypic South African Petopentia in the monotypic Malagasy endemic Ischnolepis is to be rejected. Ischnolepis and the other Malagasy Periplocoideae investigated (Camptocarpus, Pentopetia) form a basal grade in the combined analysis, and a Malagasy origin for Periplocoideae is to be discussed.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16672
AU - Meve,Ulrich
AU - Liede,Sigrid
T1 - Generic delimitations in tuberous Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae) from Africa and Madagascar.
PY - 2003
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mch057
N2 - Representatives of nearly all African and Malagasy genera of Periplocoideae possessing root tubers were analyzed. Sequence data from two non-coding molecular markers (ITS region of nrDNA and trnT-L and trnL-F spacers as well as the trnL intron of cpDNA) give support for a broad taxonomic concept for Raphionacme including Pentagonanthus. Together with Schlechterella, which is sister to Raphionacme, all Raphionacme-like taxa form a derived monophyletic group of somewhat diverse species. Sister to the Schlechterella / Raphionacme clade is a clade comprised of Stomatostemma and the not truly tuberous vine Mondia. In the nuclear and combined analyses, sister to these two clades combined is a clade formed by Petopentia natalensis and Periploca. In consequence, the recent inclusion of the monotypic South African Petopentia in the monotypic Malagasy endemic Ischnolepis is to be rejected. Ischnolepis and the other Malagasy Periplocoideae investigated (Camptocarpus, Pentopetia) form a basal grade in the combined analysis, and a Malagasy origin for Periplocoideae is to be discussed.
L3 - 10.1093/aob/mch057
JF - Annals of Botany
VL - 93
IS - 4
SP - 407
EP - 414
ER -