INVESTIGADORES
SCATAGLINI Maria amalia
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Phylogeny of the Paniceae (Poaceae: Panicoideae) integrating chloroplast DNA sequences and morphology.
Autor/es:
MORRONE, OSVALDO; AAGESEN, LONE; SCATAGLINI, MARÍA AMALIA; SALARIATO, DIEGO LIONEL; DENHAM, SILVIA SUYAI; CHEMISQUY, MARIA AMELIA; SEDE, SILVANA MABEL; GIUSSANI, LILIANA MÓNICA; KELLOG, ELIZABETH; ZULOAGA, FERNANDO OMAR
Lugar:
Copenague, Dinamarca
Reunión:
Simposio; Fourth International Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons & the Fifth International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution.; 2008
Institución organizadora:
Universidad de Copenague
Resumen:
The Paniceae currently includes approx. 110 genera and 2000 species worldwide distributed. The present study aims to analyze all genera of the tribe combining morphological and ndhF sequence data. Monophyly of the Paniceae was not supported. The Paniceae is divided in two mayor clades, recognized as the x=9 and x=10 clades, the latter with unclear relationships with the tribe Andropogoneae. The x=9 clade has a Pantropical distribution. Within this clade the basal dichotomy separates a small clade including Digitaria ant three minor genera from the remainingof the x=9 clade. The minor clade is well supported and defined by a 24 base pair long deletion within the ndhF sequences. The mayor clades within the x=9 clade include the ´Bristle clade´, the PEP-CK clade, and the Panicum clade characterized by having a NAD-me photosynthetic subtype.The x=10 clade is defined by a 6 base pair long insertion in the ndhF sequences. The x=10 clade is divided into a smaller clade integrated by Australian, Indian and African taxa, and a mayor clade including American taxa only.Although the morphological characters showed to be homoplastic and lower the branch supports, they proved useful for placing several taxa for wich DNA sequence data were unobteinable.