CHLOROPLAST DNA EVIDENCE FOR INTERGENERIC RELATIONSHIPS OF THE MACARONESIAN ENDEMIC GENUS ARGYRANTHEMUM (ASTERACEAE)

Citation
J. Franciscoortega et al., CHLOROPLAST DNA EVIDENCE FOR INTERGENERIC RELATIONSHIPS OF THE MACARONESIAN ENDEMIC GENUS ARGYRANTHEMUM (ASTERACEAE), Systematic botany, 20(4), 1995, pp. 413-422
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03636445
Volume
20
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
413 - 422
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-6445(1995)20:4<413:CDEFIR>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Cladistic analysis of chloroplast DNA restriction site data derived fr om 13 enzymes supported the monophyly of the Chrysantheminae (Anthemid eae). Two different lineages were detected in this subtribe. The first included only Argyranthemum, the largest endemic genus of the Macaron esian Islands. The second group comprised the three genera Chrysanthem um, Heteranthemis and Ismelia, which are restricted to southern Iberia , Morocco, and the Mediterranean region. The chloroplast DNA tree diff ered from the previously published morphological cladogram of Bremer a nd Humphries because it supported Ismelia and Chrysanthemum as congene ric. Complete congruence between the character state distribution of n umber of spores in the embryo sacs of each genus and the most parsimon ious chloroplast DNA topology was detected. The generic relationships based on chloroplast DNA variation were concordant with those from iso zyme data in supporting 1) the close phylogenetic relationship between Ismelia and Chrysanthemum and 2) Heteranthemis as the least divergent genus from Argyranthemum. Both of these macromolecular data sets also support the hypothesis that Argyranthemum might represent a relictual genus that found refuge in the Macaronesian Islands after the first n orthern hemisphere ice age led to massive extinction of plants in the Mediterranean basin.