Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis

IntroductionPopulus (Salicaceae) species harbour rich biodiversity and are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. However, the origin and biogeography of Populus remain poorly understood.MethodsWe infer the divergence times and the historical biogeography of the genus Populus through...

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Published in:Frontiers in Plant Science
Main Authors: Xia Liu, Zhaoshan Wang, Wei Wang, Qinqin Huang, Yanfei Zeng, Yu Jin, Honglei Li, Shuhui Du, Jianguo Zhang
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1031087
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1640e21b13124bc6bc6896f83108f1d5 2023-05-15T15:42:41+02:00 Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis Xia Liu Zhaoshan Wang Wei Wang Qinqin Huang Yanfei Zeng Yu Jin Honglei Li Shuhui Du Jianguo Zhang 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1031087 https://doaj.org/article/1640e21b13124bc6bc6896f83108f1d5 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.1031087/full https://doaj.org/toc/1664-462X 1664-462X doi:10.3389/fpls.2022.1031087 https://doaj.org/article/1640e21b13124bc6bc6896f83108f1d5 Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 13 (2022) biogeography divergence time molecular phylogeny Populus bering land bridge Plant culture SB1-1110 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1031087 2022-12-30T19:31:48Z IntroductionPopulus (Salicaceae) species harbour rich biodiversity and are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. However, the origin and biogeography of Populus remain poorly understood.MethodsWe infer the divergence times and the historical biogeography of the genus Populus through phylogenetic analysis of 34 chloroplast fragments based on a large sample.Results and DiscussionEurasia is the likely location of the early divergences of Salicaceae after the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction, followed by recurrent spread to the remainder of the Old World and the New World beginning in the Eocene; the extant Populus species began to diversity during the early Oligocene (approximately 27.24 Ma), climate changes during the Oligocene may have facilitated the diversification of modern poplar species; three separate lineages of Populus from Eurasia colonized North America in the Cenozoic via the Bering Land Bridges (BLB); We hypothesize that the present day disjunction in Populus can be explained by two scenarios: (i) Populus likely originated in Eurasia and subsequently colonized other regions, including North America; and (ii) the fact that the ancestor of the genus Populus that was once widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and eventually wiped out due to the higher extinction rates in North America, similar to the African Rand flora. We hypothesize that disparities in extinction across the evolutionary history of Populus in different regions shape the modern biogeography of Populus. Further studies with dense sampling and more evidence are required to test these hypotheses. Our research underscores the significance of combining phylogenetic analyses with biogeographic interpretations to enhance our knowledge of the origin, divergence, and distribution of biodiversity in temperate plant floras. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Land Bridge Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Frontiers in Plant Science 13
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topic biogeography
divergence time
molecular phylogeny
Populus
bering land bridge
Plant culture
SB1-1110
spellingShingle biogeography
divergence time
molecular phylogeny
Populus
bering land bridge
Plant culture
SB1-1110
Xia Liu
Zhaoshan Wang
Wei Wang
Qinqin Huang
Yanfei Zeng
Yu Jin
Honglei Li
Shuhui Du
Jianguo Zhang
Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis
topic_facet biogeography
divergence time
molecular phylogeny
Populus
bering land bridge
Plant culture
SB1-1110
description IntroductionPopulus (Salicaceae) species harbour rich biodiversity and are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. However, the origin and biogeography of Populus remain poorly understood.MethodsWe infer the divergence times and the historical biogeography of the genus Populus through phylogenetic analysis of 34 chloroplast fragments based on a large sample.Results and DiscussionEurasia is the likely location of the early divergences of Salicaceae after the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction, followed by recurrent spread to the remainder of the Old World and the New World beginning in the Eocene; the extant Populus species began to diversity during the early Oligocene (approximately 27.24 Ma), climate changes during the Oligocene may have facilitated the diversification of modern poplar species; three separate lineages of Populus from Eurasia colonized North America in the Cenozoic via the Bering Land Bridges (BLB); We hypothesize that the present day disjunction in Populus can be explained by two scenarios: (i) Populus likely originated in Eurasia and subsequently colonized other regions, including North America; and (ii) the fact that the ancestor of the genus Populus that was once widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and eventually wiped out due to the higher extinction rates in North America, similar to the African Rand flora. We hypothesize that disparities in extinction across the evolutionary history of Populus in different regions shape the modern biogeography of Populus. Further studies with dense sampling and more evidence are required to test these hypotheses. Our research underscores the significance of combining phylogenetic analyses with biogeographic interpretations to enhance our knowledge of the origin, divergence, and distribution of biodiversity in temperate plant floras.
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author Xia Liu
Zhaoshan Wang
Wei Wang
Qinqin Huang
Yanfei Zeng
Yu Jin
Honglei Li
Shuhui Du
Jianguo Zhang
author_facet Xia Liu
Zhaoshan Wang
Wei Wang
Qinqin Huang
Yanfei Zeng
Yu Jin
Honglei Li
Shuhui Du
Jianguo Zhang
author_sort Xia Liu
title Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis
title_short Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis
title_full Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis
title_fullStr Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Origin and evolutionary history of Populus (Salicaceae): Further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis
title_sort origin and evolutionary history of populus (salicaceae): further insights based on time divergence and biogeographic analysis
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