M. Ito et al., A CHLOROPLAST DNA PHYLOGENY OF KALIMERIS AND ASTER, WITH REFERENCE TOTHE GENERIC CIRCUMSCRIPTION, Journal of plant research, 108(1089), 1995, pp. 93-96
RFLPs of cpDNA of five species and one variety of Kalimeris, and eight
species of Aster from Japan were investigated. Approximately 290 rest
riction sites were surveyed using 16 restriction enzymes. A total of 5
2 restriction site mutations was detected, and 21 of them were phyloge
netically informative. Wagner parsimony analysis resulted in only one
most parsimonious tree. In the tree obtained, Kalimeris sensu Kitamura
is a polyphyletic group; K. miqueliana belongs to a different clade t
han the remaining species of Kalimeris. This result suggests that the
shortening of the pappus has occurred in parallel in different evoluti
onary line. Thus, it is not appropriate to extend the generic circumsc
ription of Kalimeris to include K. miqueliana, based on pappus length.
The sister group of Kalimeris, except K. miqueliana, is the Aster age
ratoides group. Aster ovatus is included in the Kalimeris clade and it
is suggested that it represents an amphidiploid with some Kalimeris s
pecies as its maternal parent.