The cardamom conundrum resolved: Recircumscription and placement of Elettaria in the only pantropically distributed ginger lineage

Author:

Poulsen Axel Dalberg1ORCID,Fér Tomáš2ORCID,Marasinghe Lakmini Darshika Kumarage3ORCID,Sabu Mamiyil4ORCID,Hughes Mark1ORCID,Valderrama Eugenio5ORCID,Leong‐Škorničková Jana67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 20A Inverleith Row EH3 5LR Scotland United Kingdom

2. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science Charles University Benátská 2 128 00 Prague Czech Republic

3. Department of Botany, Faculty of Natural Sciences The Open University of Sri Lanka Polgolla Sri Lanka

4. KSCSTE‐Malabar Botanical Garden & Institute for Plant Sciences Kozhikode 673014 Kerala India

5. Fundación Humedales Calle 81#19A‐18 Of 301 Bogotá Colombia

6. Herbarium, Singapore Botanic Gardens National Parks Board, 1 Cluny Road 259569 Singapore

7. Department of Biological Sciences National University of Singapore 16 Science Drive 4 117558 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractThe overarching aim of the present study is to sort out the taxonomy of a group of gingers that include the useful and worldwide economically important green cardamom, Elettaria cardamomum, and its wild relatives, to highlight potentially overlooked genetic resources. These species occur naturally in India and Sri Lanka, and our study facilitates more appropriate management priorities for the remaining forest fragments in which they occur. We used NGS Hyb‐Seq methods and sampled four species of the Alpinia I (Fax) clade, six representatives of Aframomum and Renealmia as well as two other basally flowering Sri Lankan species. This is the only pantropically distributed lineage within the entire family, and our result shows that the Alpinia I clade in fact is simply the genus Elettaria (confined to India and Sri Lanka), which is sister to the genera Aframomum (Africa) and Renealmia (Africa and Neotropics). The taxonomic implications are: (1) a recircumscription of Elettaria comprising seven species (E. cardamomum, E. ensal, E. floribunda, E. involucrata, E. rufescens as well as two new species, E. facifera and E. tulipifera described here); (2) the Sri Lankan endemic genus Cyphostigma should be retained; (3) the new monotypic genus, Srilankanthus endemic in Sri Lanka, is described with S. nemoralis, formerly Amomum nemorale, as type. A key is provided to the seven species of Elettaria and lectotypifications are made for five species (Cyphostigma pulchellum, Elettaria floribunda, E. involucrata, E. nemoralis, E. rufescens).

Publisher

Wiley

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