| Literature DB >> 35281119 |
Zhi-Jian Yin1, Ze-Huan Wang2, Norbert Kilian3, Ying Liu4, Hua Peng5, Ming-Xu Zhao1.
Abstract
A single small population of chasmophytic plants is described as M ojiangia oreophila, a monotypic genus in the subtribe Crepidinae, characterised by a unique combination of morphological features, in particular densely long-papillose homomorphic achenes with five main ribs each accompanied by two secondary ribs, coarse brownish pappus bristles, moderately many-flowered capitula, a small involucre with numerous outer phyllaries, perennial rosette herb growth and brown-woolly caudex and leaf axils. Molecular phylogenetic analysis detected that in the nrITS phylogeny M. oreophila forms a clade of its own in the Crepidinae; in the plastid DNA phylogeny it is nested in the clade formed by the hybridogenous genus Faberia, the maternal ancestor of which comes from the Crepidinae and the paternal ancestor from the Lactucinae, where Faberia is placed in nrITS phylogenies. M. oreophila shares several morphological features with Faberia and also shares the expected chromosome number of 2n = 16 with its hitherto unknown maternal ancestor. M. oreophila may therefore be a successor of the maternal ancestor of Faberia. Alternatively, cytonuclear discordance is to be assumed in Mojiangia, caused by chloroplast capture as a result of hybridisation and introgression with Faberia.Entities:
Keywords: Asteraceae; Crepidinae; Cytonuclear discordance; Phylogeny; Reticulate evolution; Taxonomy
Year: 2021 PMID: 35281119 PMCID: PMC8897168 DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2021.06.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Divers ISSN: 2468-2659
Fig. 1Mojiangia oreophila Ze H. Wang, N. Kilian et H. Peng – (A) the cliff; (B) secondary trailing roots; (C) plants growing in the rock face. Photographs from type population by Zhi-jian Yin in April, 2018.
GenBank accession numbers of newly generated nrITS and plastid DNA sequences with specimen data of samples used.
| Marker | Taxon name | Specimen | Locality | GenBank acc. no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ITS | China, Yunnan Province, Puer Municipiality, Mojiang County, Xinfu Town | |||
| MW984537 | ||||
| MW984539 | ||||
| MW984538 |
Fig. 2Majority consensus phylogram of the Crepidinae from Bayesian analysis (support values: first line: maximum parsimony jackknife, second line: Bayesian posterior probability/maximum likelihood bootstrap) based on the nrITS region.
Fig. 3Majority consensus phylogram of the Crepidinae from Bayesian analysis (support values: first line: maximum parsimony jackknife, second line: Bayesian posterior probability/maximum likelihood bootstrap) based on plastid DNA trnL-F, psbA-trnH, matK sequences.
Diagnostically relevant morphological features of the Mojiang population and their presence in other Crepidinae genera and Faberia.
| Features of Mojiang population | Presence in Crepidinae | Presence in |
|---|---|---|
| Perennial rosette herb | In all genera except | + |
| Leaf axiles brown-woolly | Rare, e.g. in | + |
| Synflorescence corymbiform with up to 90 capitula | In many genera | Corymbiform synflorescences only sparsely branched |
| Capitula with 18–26 flowers | In many genera | + |
| Involucre small (7 mm long) | In many genera | Involucre ≥ 10 mm |
| Involucre differentiated into inner and outer phyllary series | In all genera except | + |
| Outer phyllaries 9–12, up to 1/3 to 1/2 as long as inner | Numerous outer phyllaries rather rare, chiefly in | + |
| Inner phyllaries 11–13 | More than 8 only in | + |
| Corolla yellow | In all genera | Always cyanic |
| Achenes with 15 ribs (5 main ribs and each with 2 secondary ribs) | In a minority of genera, e.g. | + |
| Achene surface densely long-papillose | Only in | Always glabrous |
| Pappus bristles coarse, pale brown | Frequently coarse in the | + |
| Pollen of the | In all genera | +, but always tetracolpate |
| Polar area of pollen small with 1–3 isolated central echinae | In several genera such as | + p.p. |
Fig. 4Mojiangia oreophila Ze H. Wang, N. Kilian et H. Peng – (A) plants in situ; (B) roots; (C) capitulum; (D) involucre; (E) upper face of leaves; (F) lower face of leaves; (G) brown-woolly indumentum of stem base; (H) floret; (I) achene; (J) bristles of pappus. All photographs from type population by Zhi-jian Yin in April, 2018, except I and J from the same population by Ming-xu Zhao in July, 2018.
Fig. 5Mojiangia oreophila Ze H. Wang, N. Kilian et H. Peng – A–C: pollen. (A) polar view; (B) equatorial view; (C) paraporal view. D–G: achene. (D) pappus disk; (E) the overall view of achene; (F) apex of corpus; (G) bristles of pappus. Pollen photographs from material of type collection; achene photographs from achenes collected on 7 August, 2019 from the type population (Zhi-jian Yin s.n., KUN).
Fig. 6Mojiangia oreophila Ze H. Wang, N. Kilian et H. Peng – (A) interphase nucleus; B–D: metaphase plates of root tip mitoses showing 2n = 16. (B) mitotic metaphase of sample 1; (C) one mitotic metaphase cell of sample 2; (D) another mitotic metaphase cell of sample 2. Preparations from germinating achene samples of the type population.
Fig. 7Mojiangia oreophila Ze H. Wang, N. Kilian et H. Peng – holotype at KUN.