Molecular Phylogeny Determined Using Chloroplast DNA Inferred a New Phylogenetic Relationship of <i>Rorippa aquatica</i>(Eaton) EJ Palmer &Steyermark (Brassicaceae)—Lake Cress  被引量:2

Molecular Phylogeny Determined Using Chloroplast DNA Inferred a New Phylogenetic Relationship of <i>Rorippa aquatica</i>(Eaton) EJ Palmer &Steyermark (Brassicaceae)—Lake Cress

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作  者:Hokuto Nakayama Kenji Fukushima Tatsuya Fukuda Jun Yokoyama Seisuke Kimura 

机构地区:[1]Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University, Nankoku, Japan [2]Faculty of Life Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kamigamo Motoyama, Kyoto, Japan [3]Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan [4]National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Japan School of Life Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Okazaki, Japan

出  处:《American Journal of Plant Sciences》2014年第1期48-54,共7页美国植物学期刊(英文)

摘  要:North American lake cress, Rorippa aquatica (Eaton) EJ Palmer & Steyermark (Brassicaceae), is listed as an endangered or threatened species. Lake cress shows heterophyllic changes in leaf form in response to the surrounding environment. Therefore, this species has received considerable attention from ecological and morphological perspectives. However, its phylogenetic position and taxonomic status have long been a subject of debate. To analyze the phylogenetic relationship of lake cress, we investigated chloroplast DNA sequences from 17 plant species. The results of phylogenetic reconstruction performed using trnL intron, trnG (GCC)-trnM (CAU), and psbC-trnS (UGA) indicated that lake cress is a member of Rorippa. Moreover, we found that the chromosome number of lake cress is 2n = 30. This result indicated that lake cress might have originated from aneuploidy of triploid species or via intergeneric crossing. Taken together, our results suggest an affinity between lake cress and Rorippa at the molecular level, indicating that lake cress should be treated as Rorippa aquatica (Eaton) EJ Palmer & Steyermark.North American lake cress, Rorippa aquatica (Eaton) EJ Palmer & Steyermark (Brassicaceae), is listed as an endangered or threatened species. Lake cress shows heterophyllic changes in leaf form in response to the surrounding environment. Therefore, this species has received considerable attention from ecological and morphological perspectives. However, its phylogenetic position and taxonomic status have long been a subject of debate. To analyze the phylogenetic relationship of lake cress, we investigated chloroplast DNA sequences from 17 plant species. The results of phylogenetic reconstruction performed using trnL intron, trnG (GCC)-trnM (CAU), and psbC-trnS (UGA) indicated that lake cress is a member of Rorippa. Moreover, we found that the chromosome number of lake cress is 2n = 30. This result indicated that lake cress might have originated from aneuploidy of triploid species or via intergeneric crossing. Taken together, our results suggest an affinity between lake cress and Rorippa at the molecular level, indicating that lake cress should be treated as Rorippa aquatica (Eaton) EJ Palmer & Steyermark.

关 键 词:LAKE CRESS Neobeckia Phylogeny psbC-trnS Rorippa TRNL INTRON trnG-trnM 

分 类 号:R73[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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