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Phylogenomics of the pantropical Connaraceae: revised infrafamilial classification and the evolution of heterostyly.
de Vos, Jurriaan M; Streiff, Serafin J R; Bachelier, Julien B; Epitawalage, Niroshini; Maurin, Olivier; Forest, Félix; Baker, William J.
Affiliation
  • de Vos JM; Department of Environmental Sciences - Botany, University of Basel, Schönbeinstrasse 6, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
  • Streiff SJR; Department of Environmental Sciences - Botany, University of Basel, Schönbeinstrasse 6, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
  • Bachelier JB; UMR DIADE, Université de Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD, 911 Avenue Agropolis, 34090 Montpellier, France.
  • Epitawalage N; Institüt für Biologie/Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Altensteinstrasse 6, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
  • Maurin O; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AE UK.
  • Forest F; The New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10458 USA.
  • Baker WJ; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AE UK.
Plant Syst Evol ; 310(4): 29, 2024.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39105137
ABSTRACT
Connaraceae is a pantropical family of about 200 species containing lianas and small trees with remarkably diverse floral polymorphisms, including distyly, tristyly, homostyly, and dioecy. To date, relationships within the family have not been investigated using a targeted molecular phylogenetic treatment, severely limiting systematic understanding and reconstruction of trait evolution. Accordingly, their last infrafamilial classification was based only on morphological data. Here, we used phylogenomic data obtained using the Angiosperms353 nuclear target sequence capture probes, sampling all tribes and almost all genera, entirely from herbarium specimens, to revise infrafamilial classification and investigate the evolution of heterostyly. The backbone of the resulting molecular phylogenetic tree is almost entirely resolved. Connaraceae consists of two clades, one containing only the African genus Manotes (4 or 5 species), which we newly recognize at the subfamily level. Vegetative and reproductive synapomorphies are proposed for Manotoideae. Within Connaroideae, Connareae is expanded to include the former Jollydoreae. The backbone of Cnestideae, which contains more than half of the Connaraceae species, remains incompletely resolved. Reconstructions of reproductive system evolution are presented that tentatively support tristyly as the ancestral state for the family, with multiple parallel losses, in agreement with previous hypotheses, plus possible re-gains. However, the great diversity of stylar polymorphisms and their phylogenetic lability preclude a definitive answer. Overall, this study reinforces the usefulness of herbarium phylogenomics, and unlocks the reproductive diversity of Connaraceae as a model system for the evolution of complex biological phenomena. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00606-024-01909-y.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Syst Evol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Suiza

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Syst Evol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Suiza