Relationships and character transformation in Pyroloideae (Ericaceae) based on ITS sequences, morphology, and development

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Freudenstein, JV [1 ]
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[1] Kent State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Kent, OH 44242 USA
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10.2307/2419697
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Q94 [植物学];
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The small subfamily Pyroloideae, comprising four genera, is unusual in Ericaceae because of its nearly herbaceous habit, largely free petals, and tendencies toward leaflessness. A surprising number of hypotheses exist with respect to the relationships among these genera. Parsimony analysis of 23 morphological characters gave a pattern that is largely congruent with that obtained from analysis of ITS sequences. Two sister clades of monophyletic/monospecific genera are resolved-Chimaphila + Moneses and Orthilia + Pyrola. Relationships among three species of Chimaphila are not clearly resolved. Some structure is present within Pyrola with two strongly supported clades (P. picta + P. aphylla + P. chlorantha and P. elliptica + I! minor). The placement of P. minor is unsuspected; most past classifications have segregated it from other Pyrola due to its short, straight style (as opposed to a longer, curved style). Developmental study reveals that the style terminates elongation early, so that in fact it is not clear which style orientation is present. The overall bud-like nature of the flower in I! minor further suggests a juvenile morphology relative to other Pyrola. The developmental information, in combination with its position on the cladogram, indicates a paedomorphic origin for the floral morphology of P. minor.
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