PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF POTENTILLA USING DNA-SEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR RIBOSOMAL INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACERS (ITS), AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF ROSOIDEAE (ROSACEAE)
T. Eriksson et al., PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF POTENTILLA USING DNA-SEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR RIBOSOMAL INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACERS (ITS), AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF ROSOIDEAE (ROSACEAE), Plant systematics and evolution, 211(3-4), 1998, pp. 155-179
The circumscription of Potentilla has varied widely. To investigate th
e monophyly of Potentilla and the phylogenetic relationships of associ
ated genera we used nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS
) DNA sequences. Fourteen species of Potentilla (sensu WOLF 1908) were
included, some of which represent proposed segregate genera (such as
Argentina, Comarum, Drymocallis, Duchesnea, Pentaphylloides, and Sibba
ldiopsis), and 17 other genera of Rosoideae, using Prunus as outgroup.
Our most parsimonious tree strongly implies that Potentilla is not mo
nophyletic. Forcing the monophyly of Potentilla yields distinctly long
er trees. Several morphological features appear to have evolved severa
l times independently, including the swollen receptacle (''strawberry'
') and ternate leaves. In order to minimise nomenclatural change and t
o name only well supported clades, Potentilla should be split into sev
eral genera, while other previously recognised genera such as Duchesne
a, Horkelia, and Ivesia are best included in Potentilla. We suggest, h
owever, that a phylogenetic nomenclature (sensu DE QUEIROZ & GAUTHIER
1994) might be a better solution.