@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18535,
author = {Catherine M. Bush and Walter S. Judd and Kathleen A. Kron},
title = {The Phylogeny of Leucotho? s. l. (Ericaceae: Vaccinioideae) Based on Morphological and Molecular (ndhF, matK, and nrITS) Data.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1600/036364410790862443},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {35},
number = {1},
pages = {201--206},
abstract = {Leucothoe s.l. has been split into as many as three genera in current taxonomic work involving morphological data. In this paper, phylogenetic relationships within the Leucothoe s.l. were examined using DNA sequence from matK, ndhF, nrITS, and morphological characters. The results indicate that Leucothoe s.l. species are distributed between two clades. Leucothoe racemosa and L. recurva are stongly supported as being sister taxa and are in turn sister to Chamaedaphne calyculata. These two Leucothoe species are deciduous and they exhibit "L.racemosa"-type autumn inflorescences (as does Chamaedaphne). The other six Leucothoe s.l. species (L. axillaris, L. davisiae, L. fontanesiana, L. grayana, L. griffithiana, and L. keiskei) form a strongly supported clade. Leucothoe grayana, a morphologically distinct taxon, is sister to the other five species in the clade. Based on these data, it is proposed that Leucothoe s.l. should be divided into three genera: Eubotryoides (E. grayana), Eubotrys (E. racemosa and E. recurva) and Leucothoe s.s. (L. axillaris, L. davisiae, L. fontanesiana, L. griffithiana and L. keiskei).}
}
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Trees
ID | Tree Label | Tree Title | Tree Type | Tree Kind | Taxa | ||||
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Tr6604 | tree | Leucothoe s.l. | Single | Species Tree | View Taxa |
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