01993nas a2200253 4500008004100000245008400041210006900125260001200194300001200206490000800218520127200226653002001498653001301518653002201531653001401553653002701567653001801594653001401612100001801626700001201644700001901656700001601675856004801691 2010 eng d00aPhylogeny of the Southeast Asian endemic genus Neocinnamomum H. Liu (Lauraceae)0 aPhylogeny of the Southeast Asian endemic genus Neocinnamomum H L c10/2010 a173-1840 v2903 a
A phylogenetic analysis of Neocinnamomum H. Liu and related genera was conducted using psbA–trnH, trnK cpDNA regions, and the ITS nrDNA segment. Neocinnamomum was confirmed to be monophyletic, and an evolutionary series of inflorescence development within the genus was recognized. The compound thyrse seen in N. caudatum is reduced to the few- to many-flowered condensed inflorescences with a poorly defined branching system seen in most species and ultimately to the 1-flowered inflorescence seen in N. atjehense. Consensus network analysis (CNA) suggested that long-branch attraction is responsible for the observed close relationship between Neocinnamomum and Cassytha L. in a combined analysis of the complete data. In contrast, the sister relationship of Neocinnamomum and Caryodaphnopsis seen in the Bayesian analyses of the partial combined matrix was supported by CNA and is also supported by morphology and wood and bark anatomy. The close similarity of the compound thyrse of less derived Neocinnamomum species to the thyrsoid inflorescences of some Caryodaphnopsis species is also seen as strong support for their affinity.
10aCaryodaphnopsis10aCassytha10aConsensus network10aLauraceae10aLong-branch attraction10aNeocinnamomum10aPhylogeny1 aWang, Zhi-hua1 aLi, Jie1 aConran, J., G.1 aLi, Hsi-Wen uhttps://lauraceae.myspecies.info/node/2040702263nas a2200217 4500008004100000245013700041210006900178520154300247653002501790653002401815653001401839653001101853653001901864653002201883100002001905700001901925700001701944700001701961700001901978856004801997 2017 eng d00aPlastome evolution in the sole hemiparasitic genus laurel dodder (Cassytha) and insights into the plastid phylogenomics of Lauraceae0 aPlastome evolution in the sole hemiparasitic genus laurel dodder3 aTo date, little is known about the evolution of plastid genomes (plastomes) in Lauraceae. As one of the top five largest families in tropical forests, the Lauraceae contain many species that are important ecologically and economically. Lauraceous species also provide wonderfulmaterials to study the evolutionary trajectory in response to parasitism because they contain both nonparasitic and parasitic species. This study compared the plastomes of nine Lauraceous species, including the sole hemiparasitic and herbaceous genus Cassytha (laurel dodder; here represented by Cassytha filiformis).We found differential contractions of the canonical inverted repeat (IR), resulting in two IR types present in Lauraceae. These two IR types reinforce Cryptocaryeae and Neocinnamomum–Perseeae–Laureae as two separate clades. Our data reveal several traits unique to Cas. filiformis, including loss of IRs, loss or pseudogenization of 11 ndh and rpl23 genes, richness of repeats, and accelerated rates of nucleotide substitutions in protein-coding genes. Although Cas. filiformis is low in chlorophyll content, our analysis based on dN/dS ratios suggests that both its plastid house-keeping and photosynthetic genes are under strong selective constraints. Hence, we propose that short generation time and herbaceous lifestyle rather than reduced photosynthetic ability drive the accelerated rates of nucleotide substitutions in Cas. filiformis.
10agenome rearrangement10ahemiparasitic plant10aLauraceae10alaurel10aplastid genome10asubstitution rate1 aWu, Chung-Shien1 aWang, Ting-Jen1 aWu, Chia-Wen1 aWang, Ya-Nan1 aChaw, Shu-Miaw uhttps://lauraceae.myspecies.info/node/2040200388nas a2200145 4500008004100000245001400041210001400055260004900069300000900118490000700127100001700134700002400151700001900175856004800194 1974 eng d00aLauraceae0 aLauraceae aParisbMuséum National d'Histoire Naturelle a3-870 v181 aFouilloy, R.1 aAubréville, André1 aLeroy, Jean-F. uhttps://lauraceae.myspecies.info/node/2033602206nas a2200145 4500008004100000245009500041210006900136260001200205300001200217490000700229520172700236100002701963700002201990856004802012 2015 eng d00aThe Lauraceous collections of Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius in the Flora Brasiliensis0 aLauraceous collections of Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius in c12/2015 a167-1970 v203 aAbstract. This study refers to specimens of Lauraceae collected in Brazil by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius between 1817 and 1820. He collected 57 currently accepted species of Lauraceae, which belong to nine genera: Aniba, Cassytha, Cinnamomum, Cryptocarya, Dicypellium, Licaria, Nectandra, Ocotea, and Persea, for which Martius is known to have made about 99 different collections. The vast majority of them are nomenclatural types and, taking into account the synonyms involved, encompassing 26 holotypes, 23 lectotypes, and 30 syntypes. Besides Martius himself, early descriptions and citations of these materials were made by Nees von Esenbeck, Meissner, and Mez, the first monographers of the family. Martius’s collections were the basis for the Flora Brasiliensis, where the taxonomic treatment of Lauraceae was made by the Swiss botanist Carl Daniel Friedrich Meissner in 1866, being of particular interest for indicating all the collections examined and available at that time. Here, we provide an annotated and updated list of 60 entries with information on the status of the names and their types, currently accepted names, collections found in different herbaria, accompanied by an Index to Scientific names and an Index to Collections. Although there are no cases of specimens of Lauraceae collected by Martius from his “Martii Herbarium Florae Brasiliensis,” they are also listed here since they have been attributed to him in literature. Lectotypes for two names, Cryptocarya speciosa, and Nectandra nitidula var. maior, are designated, and a new synonymy is proposed.
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