Title of article
Post-fire recolonization of dominant epiphytic lichen species on Quercus hypoleucoides (Fagaceae)
Author/Authors
Romagni، Joanne G. نويسنده , , Gries، Corinna نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-1814
From page
1815
To page
0
Abstract
Parsimony analyses of morphology, restriction sites of the cpDNA, sequences from the nuclear, ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS), and the chloroplast gene rbcL were performed to asses tribal and generic relationships in the subfamily Ixoroideae (Rubiaceae). The tribes Vanguerieae and Alberteae (Antirheoideae) are clearly part of Ixoroideae, as are some Cinchonoideae taxa. Pavetteae should exclude Ixora and allies, which should be recognized as the tribe Ixoreae. Heinsenia, representing Aulacocalyceae, is part of Gardenieae, as is Duperrea, a genus earlier placed in Pavetteae. Posoqueria and Bertiera and the taxa in the subtribe Diplosporinae should be excluded from Gardenieae. Bertiera and three Diplosporinae taxa are part of Coffeeae, while Cremaspora (Diplosporinae) is best housed in a tribe of its own, Cremasporeae. The mangrove genus Scyphiphora, recently placed in Diplosporinae, is closer to Ixoreae and tentatively included there. The combined analysis resulted in higher resolution compared to the separate analyses, exemplifying that combined analyses can remedy the incapability of one data set to resolve portions of a phylogeny. Twenty-four new rbcL sequences representing all five Ixoroideae tribes (sensu Robbrecht) are presented.
Keywords
Quercus hypoleucoides , Arizona , Fire , Flavopunctelia praesignis , lichens , post-fire recolonization , Fagaceae , Punctelia hypoleucites
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Record number
33648
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