2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2010.04871.x
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Diversification of plant species in a subtropical region of eastern South American highlands: a phylogeographic perspective on nativePetunia(Solanaceae)

Abstract: In the Southern and Southeastern Brazilian highlands, a clade of seven species of Petunia that are endemic to the region (P. altiplana, P. bonjardinensis, P. guarapuavensis, P. mantiqueirensis, P. reitzii, P. saxicola and P. scheideana) exists in association with grassland formations. These formations are isolated in high-altitude regions, being surrounded by forested areas, and experienced contraction-expansion cycles associated with the glacial cycles of the Pleistocene. To understand the evolutionary histor… Show more

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“…Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is maternally inherited in the most angiosperm plants and is considered a single, nonrecombinant unit of inheritance (Hewitt 2000;Liu et al 2009;Lorenz-Lemke et al 2010), it is associated with seed dispersal and range expansion (Cruzan and Templeton 2000), and can show the contribution of seed movement to total gene flow (Orive and Asmussen 2000;Song et al 2002), and so it is a useful molecule for phylogeographical investigation. In present study, we used two chloroplast DNA regions, rpl32-trnL and psbK-psbI, to examine the phylogeographical pattern of 31 populations of Z. xanthoxylon across entire distribution range in China.…”
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“…Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) is maternally inherited in the most angiosperm plants and is considered a single, nonrecombinant unit of inheritance (Hewitt 2000;Liu et al 2009;Lorenz-Lemke et al 2010), it is associated with seed dispersal and range expansion (Cruzan and Templeton 2000), and can show the contribution of seed movement to total gene flow (Orive and Asmussen 2000;Song et al 2002), and so it is a useful molecule for phylogeographical investigation. In present study, we used two chloroplast DNA regions, rpl32-trnL and psbK-psbI, to examine the phylogeographical pattern of 31 populations of Z. xanthoxylon across entire distribution range in China.…”
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“…As a result of their high phenotypic diversity and rapid speciation (Lorenz-Lemke et al , 2010), Petunia species are an ideal model to examine evolutionary innovations and adaptation.…”
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“…Petunia bajeensis , a species that occurs just in lowlands, was the sister group of the highland species (Figure 1B), confirming previous findings of phylogenies based on combined nuclear and plastid markers (Reck-Kortmann et al , 2014). However, such relationships were not observed in phylogenies obtained through plastid sequence analysis (Lorenz-Lemke et al , 2010) or plastid RFLP (Ando et al , 2005a), in which P. bajeensis is placed in the lowland group of species, or those based only on nuclear sequences (Chen et al , 2007; Kriedt et al , 2014), in which P. bajeensis is placed in the highland group, with different sister species. All highland species share morphological traits with P. bajeensis , especially the stamen filaments adnated up to half of the corolla tube (Stehmann et al , 2009).…”
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