A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae)
- Autores
- Levin, Rachel; Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario; Whiting, Carolyn; Miller, Jill
- Año de publicación
- 2011
- Idioma
- inglés
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- artículo
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- versión publicada
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- Tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) currently includes ca. 92 species in three genera. Two genera account for only a few species, as Phrodus is monotypic and Grabowskia includes just four species. By contrast, Lycium is one of the largest genera in the family, with ca. 88 species and over 95% of the species diversity in tribe Lycieae. Previous molecular studies have suggested that Lycium is paraphyletic and that species of Grabowskia are nested within Lycium. These studies also suggested that the genus Grabowskia was monophyletic, but questioned the integrity of species within it. Likewise, although the genus is defined by a unique fruit structure, morphology is of limited use in distinguishing species within Grabowskia. Depending on the study, Phrodus microphyllus has been placed either as sister to the rest of the tribe or nested within Lycium. In the present study we include data from two nuclear regions (granule-bound starch synthase and nitrate reductase) and four plastid spacer regions (trnH-pbsA, trnDGUC-trnT GGU, rpl32-trnLUAG, ndhF-rpl32) to more clearly resolve evolutionary relationships among genera within the tribe and among species in Grabowskia. Results confirm that Lycium is paraphyletic and includes a monophyletic Grabowskia. However, inclusion of multiple accessions of several Grabowskia species does not support the maintenance of distinct species in the genus. In addition, Phrodus microphyllus is moderately supported as basal within the tribe. Given these results, which are further strengthened by morphological and cytological data, we synonymize three Grabowskia species with Grabowskia boerhaviifolia and include this species within Lycium, using its basionym, Lycium boerhaviifolium L.f. Additionally, we transfer Phrodus microphyllus to the genus Lycium, proposing a new combination: Lycium bridgesii (Miers) Levin, Miller & Bernardello. Tribe Lycieae is now monotypic, including the single genus Lycium.
Fil: Levin, Rachel. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (p); Argentina
Fil: Whiting, Carolyn. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Argentina
Fil: Miller, Jill. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Estados Unidos - Materia
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LYCIUM, GRABOWSKIA, PHRODUS
SISTEMÁTICA
SOLANACEAE
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A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae)Levin, RachelBernardello, Gabriel Luis MarioWhiting, CarolynMiller, JillLYCIUM, GRABOWSKIA, PHRODUSSISTEMÁTICASOLANACEAEREORDENAMIENTO TAXONOMICOhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) currently includes ca. 92 species in three genera. Two genera account for only a few species, as Phrodus is monotypic and Grabowskia includes just four species. By contrast, Lycium is one of the largest genera in the family, with ca. 88 species and over 95% of the species diversity in tribe Lycieae. Previous molecular studies have suggested that Lycium is paraphyletic and that species of Grabowskia are nested within Lycium. These studies also suggested that the genus Grabowskia was monophyletic, but questioned the integrity of species within it. Likewise, although the genus is defined by a unique fruit structure, morphology is of limited use in distinguishing species within Grabowskia. Depending on the study, Phrodus microphyllus has been placed either as sister to the rest of the tribe or nested within Lycium. In the present study we include data from two nuclear regions (granule-bound starch synthase and nitrate reductase) and four plastid spacer regions (trnH-pbsA, trnDGUC-trnT GGU, rpl32-trnLUAG, ndhF-rpl32) to more clearly resolve evolutionary relationships among genera within the tribe and among species in Grabowskia. Results confirm that Lycium is paraphyletic and includes a monophyletic Grabowskia. However, inclusion of multiple accessions of several Grabowskia species does not support the maintenance of distinct species in the genus. In addition, Phrodus microphyllus is moderately supported as basal within the tribe. Given these results, which are further strengthened by morphological and cytological data, we synonymize three Grabowskia species with Grabowskia boerhaviifolia and include this species within Lycium, using its basionym, Lycium boerhaviifolium L.f. Additionally, we transfer Phrodus microphyllus to the genus Lycium, proposing a new combination: Lycium bridgesii (Miers) Levin, Miller & Bernardello. Tribe Lycieae is now monotypic, including the single genus Lycium.Fil: Levin, Rachel. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Estados UnidosFil: Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (p); ArgentinaFil: Whiting, Carolyn. Amherst College. Department of Biology; ArgentinaFil: Miller, Jill. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Estados UnidosInternational Association For Plant Taxonomy2011-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/13251Levin, Rachel; Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario; Whiting, Carolyn; Miller, Jill; A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae); International Association For Plant Taxonomy; Taxon; 60; 3; 6-2011; 681-6900040-02621996-8175enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.amherst.edu/media/view/331219/original/Levin%2Bet%2Bal.%2B2011%2BTaxon.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T10:14:11Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/13251instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 10:14:11.682CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) |
title |
A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) |
spellingShingle |
A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) Levin, Rachel LYCIUM, GRABOWSKIA, PHRODUS SISTEMÁTICA SOLANACEAE REORDENAMIENTO TAXONOMICO |
title_short |
A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) |
title_full |
A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) |
title_fullStr |
A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) |
title_full_unstemmed |
A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) |
title_sort |
A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) |
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Levin, Rachel Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario Whiting, Carolyn Miller, Jill |
author |
Levin, Rachel |
author_facet |
Levin, Rachel Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario Whiting, Carolyn Miller, Jill |
author_role |
author |
author2 |
Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario Whiting, Carolyn Miller, Jill |
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author author author |
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LYCIUM, GRABOWSKIA, PHRODUS SISTEMÁTICA SOLANACEAE REORDENAMIENTO TAXONOMICO |
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LYCIUM, GRABOWSKIA, PHRODUS SISTEMÁTICA SOLANACEAE REORDENAMIENTO TAXONOMICO |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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Tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) currently includes ca. 92 species in three genera. Two genera account for only a few species, as Phrodus is monotypic and Grabowskia includes just four species. By contrast, Lycium is one of the largest genera in the family, with ca. 88 species and over 95% of the species diversity in tribe Lycieae. Previous molecular studies have suggested that Lycium is paraphyletic and that species of Grabowskia are nested within Lycium. These studies also suggested that the genus Grabowskia was monophyletic, but questioned the integrity of species within it. Likewise, although the genus is defined by a unique fruit structure, morphology is of limited use in distinguishing species within Grabowskia. Depending on the study, Phrodus microphyllus has been placed either as sister to the rest of the tribe or nested within Lycium. In the present study we include data from two nuclear regions (granule-bound starch synthase and nitrate reductase) and four plastid spacer regions (trnH-pbsA, trnDGUC-trnT GGU, rpl32-trnLUAG, ndhF-rpl32) to more clearly resolve evolutionary relationships among genera within the tribe and among species in Grabowskia. Results confirm that Lycium is paraphyletic and includes a monophyletic Grabowskia. However, inclusion of multiple accessions of several Grabowskia species does not support the maintenance of distinct species in the genus. In addition, Phrodus microphyllus is moderately supported as basal within the tribe. Given these results, which are further strengthened by morphological and cytological data, we synonymize three Grabowskia species with Grabowskia boerhaviifolia and include this species within Lycium, using its basionym, Lycium boerhaviifolium L.f. Additionally, we transfer Phrodus microphyllus to the genus Lycium, proposing a new combination: Lycium bridgesii (Miers) Levin, Miller & Bernardello. Tribe Lycieae is now monotypic, including the single genus Lycium. Fil: Levin, Rachel. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Estados Unidos Fil: Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (p); Argentina Fil: Whiting, Carolyn. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Argentina Fil: Miller, Jill. Amherst College. Department of Biology; Estados Unidos |
description |
Tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae) currently includes ca. 92 species in three genera. Two genera account for only a few species, as Phrodus is monotypic and Grabowskia includes just four species. By contrast, Lycium is one of the largest genera in the family, with ca. 88 species and over 95% of the species diversity in tribe Lycieae. Previous molecular studies have suggested that Lycium is paraphyletic and that species of Grabowskia are nested within Lycium. These studies also suggested that the genus Grabowskia was monophyletic, but questioned the integrity of species within it. Likewise, although the genus is defined by a unique fruit structure, morphology is of limited use in distinguishing species within Grabowskia. Depending on the study, Phrodus microphyllus has been placed either as sister to the rest of the tribe or nested within Lycium. In the present study we include data from two nuclear regions (granule-bound starch synthase and nitrate reductase) and four plastid spacer regions (trnH-pbsA, trnDGUC-trnT GGU, rpl32-trnLUAG, ndhF-rpl32) to more clearly resolve evolutionary relationships among genera within the tribe and among species in Grabowskia. Results confirm that Lycium is paraphyletic and includes a monophyletic Grabowskia. However, inclusion of multiple accessions of several Grabowskia species does not support the maintenance of distinct species in the genus. In addition, Phrodus microphyllus is moderately supported as basal within the tribe. Given these results, which are further strengthened by morphological and cytological data, we synonymize three Grabowskia species with Grabowskia boerhaviifolia and include this species within Lycium, using its basionym, Lycium boerhaviifolium L.f. Additionally, we transfer Phrodus microphyllus to the genus Lycium, proposing a new combination: Lycium bridgesii (Miers) Levin, Miller & Bernardello. Tribe Lycieae is now monotypic, including the single genus Lycium. |
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Levin, Rachel; Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario; Whiting, Carolyn; Miller, Jill; A new generic circumscription in tribe Lycieae (Solanaceae); International Association For Plant Taxonomy; Taxon; 60; 3; 6-2011; 681-690 0040-0262 1996-8175 |
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