2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-017-1160-x
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Phylogenetics of subtribe Orchidinae s.l. (Orchidaceae; Orchidoideae) based on seven markers (plastid matK, psaB, rbcL, trnL-F, trnH-psba, and nuclear nrITS, Xdh): implications for generic delimitation

Abstract: BackgroundSubtribe Orchidinae (Orchidaceae, Orchidoideae) are a nearly cosmopolitan taxon of terrestrial orchids, comprising about 1800 species in 47 to 60 genera. Although much progress has been made in recent years of phylogenetics of Orchidinae, considerable problems remain to be addressed. Based on molecular phylogenetics, we attempt to illustrate the phylogenetic relationships and discuss generic delimitation within Orchidinae. Seven DNA markers (five plastid and two nuclear), a broad sampling of Orchidin… Show more

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“…Indeed, it interferes with all other aspects of biodiversity, and thus the scarcity of information about the number of species occurring is one of the most relevant deficiencies in biodiversity [45]. Since orchids are highly specialized organisms where eco-ethological adaptations are not always reflected in genotypes, species circumscription has rarely found agreement among taxonomists [26,46,47]. Thus, this debate is a losing game in the presence of a disproportion of knowledge between morphofunctional data and molecular data, as we recorded for many Sardinian orchids (see Table 1 and Supplementary Files 2 and 3).…”
Section: Key Shortfallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, it interferes with all other aspects of biodiversity, and thus the scarcity of information about the number of species occurring is one of the most relevant deficiencies in biodiversity [45]. Since orchids are highly specialized organisms where eco-ethological adaptations are not always reflected in genotypes, species circumscription has rarely found agreement among taxonomists [26,46,47]. Thus, this debate is a losing game in the presence of a disproportion of knowledge between morphofunctional data and molecular data, as we recorded for many Sardinian orchids (see Table 1 and Supplementary Files 2 and 3).…”
Section: Key Shortfallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, we sequenced two samples of the newly collected taxon for the present analyses. The ingroup taxa included a total of 191 sequences of 185 species, representing all of the major clades in the Habenaria and its alliance [6, 7, 8, 9]. Three representative species of Disa P.J.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were selected as outgroups following previous phylogenetic studies [6, 7, 8]. We added 41 additional samples of Habenaria species than in the past phylogenetic study [7]. A list of sampled species, GenBank accession numbers for all sequences and voucher information are provided in S1 Appendix.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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