Diversification history of Adesmia ser. psoraleoides (Leguminosae): Evolutionary processes and the colonization of the southern Brazilian highland grasslands

A molecular phylogeny is used to analyze the diversification history of Adesmia ser. psoraleoides, and its implications for understanding the historical assembly of the grasslands in the highlands of southern Brazil. All species of A. ser. psoraleoides were sampled, including multiple accessions for...

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Veröffentlicht in:South African journal of botany 2013-11, Vol.89, p.257-264
Hauptverfasser: Iganci, J.R.V., Miotto, S.T.S., Souza-Chies, T.T., Särkinen, T.E., Simpson, B.B., Simon, M.F., Pennington, R.T.
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Zusammenfassung:A molecular phylogeny is used to analyze the diversification history of Adesmia ser. psoraleoides, and its implications for understanding the historical assembly of the grasslands in the highlands of southern Brazil. All species of A. ser. psoraleoides were sampled, including multiple accessions for each species, plus representative species of the rest of Adesmia covering its geographic distribution. Phylogenetic analyses were based on nuclear and plastid DNA sequences, and a plastid matK phylogeny was dated. A. ser. psoraleoides is a well-supported monophyletic group, nested within the series bicolores, muricatae, subnudae, longisetae and candidae. The stem of A. ser. psoraleoides is c. 11Mya, but most extant species diversified c. 3–5Mya, suggesting that the flora of the subtropical grasslands of southern Brazil was assembled recently, co-incident with the expansion of other tropical grassland systems globally. •A molecular phylogeny of Adesmia ser. psoraleoides is presented.•Multiple accessions for all species of Adesmia ser. psoraleoides were sampled.•Phylogenetic analyses were based on nuclear and plastid DNA sequences.•Adesmia ser. psoraleoides is a well-supported monophyletic group.•The flora of the subtropical grasslands of southern Brazil was assembled recently.
ISSN:0254-6299
1727-9321
DOI:10.1016/j.sajb.2013.06.016