Phylogenomic insights into the Fascicularia-Ochagavia group (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae)

Author:

Paule Juraj1ORCID,Schmickl Roswitha23,Fér Tomáš2,Matuszak-Renger Sabine14,Halbritter Heidemarie5,Zizka Georg14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany and Molecular Evolution, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

2. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic

3. Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Průhonice, Czech Republic

4. Institute of Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

5. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

AbstractOchagavia (four species) and Fascicularia (one species) form a well-supported clade of the early-diverging Bromelioideae. The two genera are morphologically similar, but they can be easily discerned on the basis of generative characters. Besides the species distributed on the Chilean mainland, the group includes O. elegans, endemic to the Robinson Crusoe Island of the Juan Fernández Islands. In previous molecular phylogenetic studies, O. elegans formed a sister clade to the remainder of Fascicularia and Ochagavia. A phylogenomic approach, including nearly complete and, in five cases, full plastomes (c. 160 kbp) and the nuclear rDNA cistron (c. 6 kbp), and scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of pollen were used to analyse relationships in the Fascicularia-Ochagavia group. Plastome and nuclear trees were largely congruent and supported previous phylogenetic analyses of O. elegans being sister to the remainder of the group. A divergent phylogenetic position was suggested for O. carnea using different organellar trees. SEM analysis of pollen supported the division of Fascicularia and Ochagavia. Evolutionary and taxonomic implications of our results are discussed.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

CESNET

CERIT Scientific Cloud

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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