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The tribe Scrophularieae (Scrophulariaceae): A Review of Phylogenetic Studies Cover

The tribe Scrophularieae (Scrophulariaceae): A Review of Phylogenetic Studies

Open Access
|Jul 2019

Abstract

Molecular data have been increasingly used to study the phylogenetic relationships among many taxa, including scrophs. Sometimes they have provided phylogenetic reconstructions that are in conflict with morphological data leading to a re-evaluation of long-standing evolutionary hypotheses. In this paper, we review reports of the recent knowledge of the phylogenetic relationships within Scrophularieae (2011–2017). The results of these analyses led to the following conclusions. (1) Species of Scrophularia have undergone one or more Miocene migration events occurred from eastern Asia to the North America with subsequent long dispersal and diversification in three main directions. (2) Allopolyploid and aneuploid hybrid speciation between Scrophularia species can occur, so hybridization and polyploidy have an important role for history of diversification. (3) The ancestral staminode type for the genus Scrophularia seems to be a large staminode. (4) Monophyly of the genus Verbascum with respect to the genus Scrophularia is strongly supported. (5) Oreosolen, is not monophyletic, because all accessions of Oreosolen were nested within Scrophularia. We discuss methods of data collection and analysis, and we describe the areas of conflict and agreement between molecular phylogenies.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/hacq-2019-0003 | Journal eISSN: 1854-9829 | Journal ISSN: 1581-4661
Language: English
Page range: 337 - 347
Submitted on: Apr 26, 2018
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Accepted on: Mar 1, 2019
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Published on: Jul 20, 2019
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2019 Mehrshid Riahi, Farrokh Ghahremaninejad, published by Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
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