Evolution of the Australasian families Alseuosmiaceae, Argophyllaceae, and Phellinaceae

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Kårehed, J [1 ]
Lundberg, J [1 ]
Bremer, B [1 ]
Bremer, K [1 ]
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[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Systemat Bot, Evolut Biol Ctr, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
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10.2307/2419649
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Q94 [植物学];
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Based on results from cladistic analyses of morphology and DNA sequences (the two chloroplast genes rbcL and ndhF), the three Australasian families Alseuosmiaceae, Argophyllaceae, and Phellinaceae are each monophylectic, belong within Asterales, and together form a monophyletic group. Two new rbcL sequences and thirteen new ndhF sequences were obtained. Congruence tests did not reveal any significant incongruence between the two molecular data sets or between the molecular and morphological data. The character evolution of the Alseuosmiacene-Argophyllaceae-Phellinaceae group is discussed. The Australasian ancestor of this group was probably a woody plant with simple, alternate, serrate leaves and regular, choripetalous, epigynous flowers borne in panicles. AU three families should be retained in line with the "principle of ease of identification."
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