Phylogeny, biogeography, and character evolution of the genus Sophora s.l. (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae)

被引:7
作者
Liao, Min [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Shepherd, Lara D. [3 ]
Zhang, Jun-Yi [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Feng, Yu [1 ,2 ]
Mattapha, Sawai [5 ]
Zhang, Li-Bing [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Gao, Xin-Fen [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Xu, Bo [1 ,2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Chengdu Inst Biol, CAS Key Lab Mt Ecol Restorat & Bioresource Utiliza, Chengdu, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Chengdu Inst Biol, Ecol Restorat & Biodivers Conservat Key Lab Sichua, Chengdu, Peoples R China
[3] Museum New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, POB 467, Wellington, New Zealand
[4] Chongqing Normal Univ, Coll Life Sci, Chongqing 401331, Peoples R China
[5] Udon Thani Rajabhat Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Udon Thani 41000, Thailand
[6] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 10049, Peoples R China
[7] Missouri Bot Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Ancestral range estimation; Character evolution; Divergence time estimation; Leguminosae; Molecular phylogeny; Taxonomy; LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL; NEW-ZEALAND; TRANSCRIBED SPACER; NONCODING REGIONS; LEGUME PHYLOGENY; SOUTHERN OCEANS; SEQUENCE DATA; LEGUMINOSAE; CLASSIFICATION; MORPHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ympev.2023.107713
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The papilionoid legume genus Sophora (Fabaceae) exhibits a worldwide distribution, but a phylogenetic framework to understand the evolution of this group is lacking to date. Previous studies have demonstrated that Sophora is not monophyletic and might include Ammodendron, Ammothamnus, and Echinosophora, but the relationships among these four genera (defined as Sophora s.l.) are unclear. Here we used a nuclear DNA dataset (ETS, ITS, SQD1) and a plastid DNA dataset (matK, rbcL, rpl32-trnL, trnL-F) of 654 accession sequences to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships, estimate the divergence times and ancestral range of Sophora s.l., and infer the evolution of chromosome number and morphological characteristics. Our major aim was to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships to test monophyly and elucidate relationships within the genus. Our results indicated that Ammodendron, Ammothamnus, and Echinosophora are embedded within Sophora s.s. and that nine wellsupported clades can be recognized within comprise Sophora s.l. Ancestral character state estimation revealed that the most recent common ancestor of Sophora s.l. was a deciduous shrub that lacks rhizome spines and has unwinged legumes. Divergence times estimation and ancestral area reconstruction showed that Sophora s.l. originated in Central Asia and/or adjacent Southeast China in the early Oligocene (ca. 31 Mya) and dispersed from these regions into East and South Asia's adjacent areas and North America via the Bering land bridge. The analyses also supported a South American origin for S. sect. Edwardsia, which experienced rapid radiation with its major lineages diversifying over a relatively narrow timescale (8 Mya).
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