2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2014.04.012
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A molecular phylogeny of Raddia and its allies within the tribe Olyreae (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) based on noncoding plastid and nuclear spacers

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“…Molecular data have confirmed that the Bambusoideae, especially the two woody tribes, exhibit a complex history of hybridization and allopolyploidy (Fisher et al, 2009Triplett et al, , 2014Goh et al, 2013;Yang et al, 2013;Attigala et al, 2014;Oliveira et al, 2014). Within Arundinarieae, the three traditionally recognized subtribes are polyphyletic and have been abandoned in favor of numbered lineages or clades (now twelve) based on molecular support (cited in Kellogg, 2015 but not in Soreng et al, 2015b), and a number of genera, including Ampelocalamus, Indocalamus, Pleioblastus and Pseudosasa among others, are demonstrably nonmonophyletic Zeng et al, 2010;Yang et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Bambusoideaementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Molecular data have confirmed that the Bambusoideae, especially the two woody tribes, exhibit a complex history of hybridization and allopolyploidy (Fisher et al, 2009Triplett et al, , 2014Goh et al, 2013;Yang et al, 2013;Attigala et al, 2014;Oliveira et al, 2014). Within Arundinarieae, the three traditionally recognized subtribes are polyphyletic and have been abandoned in favor of numbered lineages or clades (now twelve) based on molecular support (cited in Kellogg, 2015 but not in Soreng et al, 2015b), and a number of genera, including Ampelocalamus, Indocalamus, Pleioblastus and Pseudosasa among others, are demonstrably nonmonophyletic Zeng et al, 2010;Yang et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Bambusoideaementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Kellogg (2015) and Soreng et al (2015b) recognized more or less the same genera within the Olyreae (although Parianella was not mentioned in the Kellogg treatment), and the subtribal classification of the Olyreae, with three subtribes, (Soreng et al, 2015b) remains stable. Oliveira et al (2014) demonstrated that Olyra and Parodiolyra as currently circumscribed are non-monophyletic, and on-going work by that group is expected to resolve the major generic issues that remain in the Olyrinae.…”
Section: Bambusoideaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter two genera are clearly sisters, with strong morphological and molecular synapomorphies. Sucrea and Raddia are sisters in molecular phylogenies, a relationship that is consistent with their distinctive glume morphology (Oliveira et al 2014;Zhang and Clark 2000). "Olyra" is apparently paraphyletic with Lithachne and Arberella derived within it (Oliveira et al 2014), consistent with the suggestion of Judziewicz et al (1999).…”
Section: Tribe Olyreae Martinov (1820)mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Buergersiochloa has been supported as sister to the rest by both morphological (Kellogg and Watson 1993) and molecular (BouchenakKhelladi et al 2008;Oliveira et al 2014;Zhang and Clark 2000) data, and is the only genus that does not occur in the New World. The remaining genera share the synapomorphy of crenate and cross-shaped silica bodies, and all but Pariana and Eremitis have hardened lemmas and paleas in the pistillate spikelets.…”
Section: Tribe Olyreae Martinov (1820)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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