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Yu-Qu Zhang1, Xu-Mei Wang2, A-Li Wu3, Yi Ren1.
Abstract
AIMS: Fargesia decurvata is closely allied with F. dracocephala and differs in 5 major characters (i.e. the culm sheath blade base shape, the width of the culm sheath blade base, the auricle shape, and the lower surface of leaf blade) in Fargesia. It is difficult to distinguish these two species because of existing of transitional statements of characters. The aims of this paper are to (i) investigate whether the variation of the characters is continuous or not; (ii) reveal whether the publishment of F. dracocephala was the result of discontinuous sampling of F. decurvata or not.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24988081 PMCID: PMC4079244 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Morphology of Fargesia decurvata.
A. Bamboo clump. Bar = 30 cm. B. Middle parts of a bamboo shoot. Bar = 1 cm. C. Branch and leaves. Bar = 0.8 cm. D. Yong infructescence. Bar = 1.5 cm. E. Close up of a node. Bar = 1 cm.
Figure 4The percentage of individuals with different pubescent situation on leaf back in different populations.
Figure 6Strict consensus tree of the 43 most parsimonious trees of 324 steps derived from equally weighted maximum parsimony analysis of ITS sequences of ten populations of F. decurvata and F. dracocephala and two outgroup populations (CI = 0.823, RI = 0.808).
Number above branches is bootstrap values; values <50% are not indicated; the abbreviation is same as that in Fig. 5.
Population information and ITS GenBank accession numbers.
| Population No. | Species | Number of individual | Voucher | Location | Latitude (E) | Longitude (N) | Elevation (m) | ITS GenBank Acc. No. |
| Pop 1 |
| 15 | ZYQ F634 | Hejiaping, Changyang,Hubei | 30°32′47.6″ | 110°32′48.4″ | 1535 | JX841183 |
| Pop 2 | Approximate | 20 | ZYQ A701 | Niubeiliang, Zhashui,Shaanxi | 31°24′58.8″ | 102°53′44.1″ | 1700 | JX841184 |
| Pop 3 | Approximate | 20 | ZYQ A127 | Longtanzi, Foping, Shaanxi | 33°33′52.2″ | 107°54′20.2″ | 1530 | JX841185 |
| Pop 4 | Approximate | 20 | ZYQ A120 | Changqing, Yangxian, Shaanxi | 33°15′42.6″ | 107°33′29.9″ | 1580 | JX841186 |
| Pop 5 | Approximate | 16 | ZYQ A125 | Huangbaiyuan, Taibai, Shaanxi | 33°51′59.0″ | 107°33′00.2″ | 1823 | JX841187 |
| Pop 6 | Approximate | 20 | ZYQ A142 | Zibaishan, Liuba, Shaanxi | 33°40′34.2″ | 106°45′58.0″ | 2067 | JX841188 |
| Pop 7 | Approximate | 20 | ZYQ A135 | Shibandian, Liuba, Shaanxi | 33°40′26.3″ | 106°45′31.3″ | 1890 | JX841189 |
| Pop 8 |
| 20 | ZYQ A134 | Guangwushan, Nanjiang, Sichuan | 32°39′39.7″ | 106°57′45.7″ | 1426 | JX841190 |
| Pop 9 | Approximate | 20 | ZYQ A702 | Langhe, Zhenping, Shaanxi | 32°01′19.3″ | 109°21′26.2″ | 1200 | JX841191 |
| Pop 10 | Approximate | 20 | ZYQ A627 | Shennongjia, Fangxian, Hubei | 31°28′16.5″ | 110°23′23.8″ | 1211 | JX841192 |
| Pop 11 |
| 20 | ZYQ A071 | Longtanzi, Foping, Shaanxi | 32°40′48.6″ | 106°46′04.2″ | 1142 | JX841193 |
| Pop 12 |
| 20 | ZYQ A001 | Taibaimiao, Ningshan, Shaanxi | 33°25′07.5″ | 108°31′31.6 | 2030 | JX841194 |
*: The population from type locality.
The differences of the five major characters between F. decurvata and F. dracocephala.
| Species/characters | Blade base of culm sheath | Width of bladebase of culmsheath | Leaf auricleshape | Position of oral setae on leaf auricle | Lower surface of leaf blade |
|
| decurrent | as wide asculm sheath apex | nearly circular | at margin | pubescent |
|
| not decurrent | narrower or muchnarrower than culmsheath apex | oblong | at apex | glabrous |
Vegetative morphological characters and their states used in cluster analysis.
| Number | Characters | Character statement | Note |
| 01 | Rhizomes length (cm) | Quantity | 1–3 year-old rhizomes of 3 individuals |
| 02 | Culm height (m) | Quantity | |
| 03 | Culm top erect | Binary | |
| 04 | Pith lamella | Binary | |
| 05 | Node prominent | Binary | |
| 06 | Culm sheath yellow | Binary | |
| 07 | Culm sheath long trigon | Binary | |
| 08 | Culm sheaths deciduous | Binary | |
| 09 | Seta number per vision on culm sheaths | Quantity | |
| 10 | Hair length on culm sheaths | Quantity | |
| 11 | Culm sheath apex prominent | Binary | |
| 12 | Culm sheath blade base narrower than culm sheath apex | Binary | |
| 13 | Culm sheath blade base deccurent | Binary | |
| 14 | Culm sheath blade erect | Binary | |
| 15 | Number of branch per node | Quantity | |
| 16 | Number of leaf per final branch | Quantity | 2 final branches per node |
| 17 | Ciliate at leaf sheath margin | Binary | Outer margin |
| 18 | Ridged on leaf sheath | Binary | New leaf sheath |
| 19 | Oral setae at apex of leaf auricle | Binary | Outer margin |
| 20 | Number of oral setae on leaf sheath | Quantity | Outer margin |
| 21 | Shape of leaf auricle | Multiple | Outer margin |
| 22 | Length of leaf sheath auricles | Quantity | Outer margin |
| 23 | Ciliate on ligule | Binary | |
| 24 | Out ligule notable | Binary | |
| 25 | Number of hair per vision on petiole | Quantity | |
| 26 | Ratio of the blade length and width | Quantity | |
| 27 | Leaf base cuneiform | Binary | |
| 28 | Leaf apex short acuminate | Binary | |
| 29 | Number of hair per vision on blade back | Quantity |
*: Key characters;
: Major characters; Quantity: quantity characteristics; Binary: binary characters; Multiple: multiple characters.
Figure 2A–C. Close up of upper part of sheathes and lower part of sheath blades in different of a same annual culm in Pop 4.
Bar = 5 mm. A. In lower part, showing blade base decurrent (arrow) and as wide as sheath apex. B. In middle part, showing blade base not decurrent (arrow) and narrower than sheath apex. C. In upper part, showing blade base not decurrent (arrow) and much narrower than sheath apex. D–L. Close up of leaf auricles and oral setae, showing the shape of leaf auricles and position of oral serae. Bar = 1 mm. D–F. From Pop 1. D–E. From an annual culm. D. Long triangular auricle with serae at upper margins and apex. E. Curving long triangular auricle with setae at margins and apex. F. Short sickle-like with setae mostly at one margin and apex from a perennial culm. G–H. From Pop 3. G. Sickle-like auricle with setae mostly at one margin and apex from an annual culm. H. Very narrow sickle-like auricle with setae mostly at one margin and apex from a perennial clam. I–J. Culms from Pop 8. I. Banding auricle with setae at upper margins and apex from an annual culm. J. Short banding auricle with setae at upper margins and apex from a perennial culm. K–L. From Pop 10. K. very small auricle with setae at whole margin from an annual culm. L. Almost without auricle but with setae on upper margin of sheath from a perennial culm. C: culm. CB: culm sheath blade. CS: culm sheath. LA: leaf auricle. LS: leaf sheath. S: oral seta.
Figure 3The variation of base width of culm sheath blade on a single bamboo shoot in different populations.
Figure 5The UPGMA cluster result of the 29 vegetative characters.
(Appr. = approximate; F. dec = Fargesia decurvata; F. dra = F. dracocephala; F. qin = F. qinlingensis).
Sequence characteristics of the internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS2, and of the 5.8S subunit of nuclear rDNA of F. decurvata, F. dracocephala and F. qinlingensis.
| Sequence characteristics | ITS1 | 5.8S | ITS2 |
| Length range in all taxa (bp) | 213 | 163 | 216–217 |
| Length range in | 213 | 163 | 216 |
| Length range of outgroup species (bp) | 213 | 163 | 217 |
| Aligned length (bp) | 213 | 163 | 217 |
| G + C content range (mean) in | 71.3–81.7(71.5) | 58.8 | 74.2–74.5(74.4) |
| G + C content range (mean) in all taxa (%) | 71.3–71.7(71.5) | 58.8 | 74.2–74.5(74.4) |
| Sequence divergence in | 0–1.9 | 0–1.2 | 0–2 |
| Sequence divergence in all taxa (%) | 0–2 | 0–1.2 | 0–2 |
| Size of indels in | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Size of indels in all taxa (bp) | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Number (and %) of constant sites | 208(97.6) | 161(98.7) | 210(96.8) |
| Number (and %) of variable sites | 5(2.4) | 2(1.2) | 7(3.2) |
| Number (and %) of parsimony informative sites | 4(1.9) | 2(1.2) | 5(2.3) |
Figure 7Neighbor-joining tree of the ten populations of F. decurvata and F. dracocephala and two outgroup populations inferred from ITS sequence.
Number above branches is bootstrap values; values <50% are not indicated; the abbreviation is same as that in Fig. 5.