MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS OF SUBORDER CACTINEAE (CARYOPHYLLALES), INCLUDING INSIGHTS INTO PHOTOSYNTHETIC DIVERSIFICATION AND HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY

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作者
Ocampo, Gilberto
Columbus, J. Travis
机构
[1] Rancho Santa Ana Bot Garden, Claremont, CA 91711 USA
[2] Claremont Grad Univ, Claremont, CA 91711 USA
关键词
C-4; photosynthesis; Cactineae; Cactaceae; Caryophyllales; Crassulacean acid metabolism divergence times; historical biogeography; photosynthesis diversification; Portulacaceae; Portulacineae; CRASSULACEAN ACID METABOLISM; DISPERSAL-VICARIANCE ANALYSIS; POTASSIUM-ARGON AGES; MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT; PORTULACA-OLERACEA L; WIDE-BAND TRACHEIDS; C-4; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; LEAF ANATOMY; C-3-C-4; INTERMEDIATE; MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD;
D O I
10.3732/ajb.1000227
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Premise of the study: Phylogenetic relationships were investigated among the eight families (Anacampserotaceae, Basellaceae, Cactaceae, Didiereaceae, Halophytaceae, Montiaceae, Portulacaceae, Talinaceae) that form suborder Cactineae (= Portulacineae) of the Caryophyllales. In addition, photosynthesis diversification and historical biogeography were addressed. Methods: Chloroplast DNA sequences, mostly noncoding, were used to estimate the phylogeny. Divergence times were calibrated using two Hawaiian Portulaca species, due to the lack of an unequivocal fossil record for Cactineae. Photosynthetic pathways were determined from carbon isotope ratios (delta C-13) and leaf anatomy. Key results: Maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses were consistent with previous studies in that the suborder, almost all families, and the ACPT clade (Anacampserotaceae, Cactaceae, Portulacaceae, Talinaceae) were strongly supported as monophyletic; however, relationships among families remain uncertain. The age of Cactineae was estimated to be 18.8 Myr. Leaf anatomy and delta C-13 and were congruent in most cases, and inconsistencies between these pointed to photosynthetic intermediates. Reconstruction of photosynthesis diversification showed C-3 to be the ancestral pathway, a shift to C-4 in Portulacaceae, and five independent origins of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM). Cactineae were inferred to have originated in the New World. Conclusions: Although the C-3 pathway is inferred as the ancestral state in Cactineae, some CAM activity has been reported in the literature in almost every family of the suborder, leaving open the possibility that CAM may have one origin in the group. Incongruence among loci could be due to internal short branches, which possibly represent rapid radiations in response to increasing aridity in the Miocene.
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