Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg

In Europe, the genus Tolypella (Characeae) comprises four to eight Tolypella taxa in sections Rothia and Tolypella that have been distinguished by vegetative morphology and gametangial characters such as antheridial size and oospore wall ornamentation. However, morphological differentiation is diffi...

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Main Authors: Anja Holzhausen, Petra Nowak, Andreas Ballot, Ralf Becker, Jasmina Gebert, Thomas Gregor, Kenneth G. Karol, Elisabeth Lambert, William Pérez, Uwe Raabe, Susanne C. Schneider, Nick Stewart, Klaus van de Weyer, Volker Wilde, Hendrik Schubert
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1096181.s004
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/22192624 2023-05-15T18:33:23+02:00 Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg Anja Holzhausen Petra Nowak Andreas Ballot Ralf Becker Jasmina Gebert Thomas Gregor Kenneth G. Karol Elisabeth Lambert William Pérez Uwe Raabe Susanne C. Schneider Nick Stewart Klaus van de Weyer Volker Wilde Hendrik Schubert 2023-03-01T04:43:55Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1096181.s004 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Image_4_Plastid_DNA_sequences_and_oospore_characters_of_some_European_taxa_of_Tolypella_section_Tolypella_Characeae_identify_five_clusters_including_one_new_cryptic_Tolypella_taxon_from_Sardinia_but_they_do_not_coincide_with_current_morphol/22192624 unknown doi:10.3389/fpls.2023.1096181.s004 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Image_4_Plastid_DNA_sequences_and_oospore_characters_of_some_European_taxa_of_Tolypella_section_Tolypella_Characeae_identify_five_clusters_including_one_new_cryptic_Tolypella_taxon_from_Sardinia_but_they_do_not_coincide_with_current_morphol/22192624 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Botany Plant Biology Plant Systematics and Taxonomy Plant Cell and Molecular Biology Plant Developmental and Reproductive Biology Plant Pathology Plant Physiology Plant Biology not elsewhere classified charophytes genetic diversity oospore morphology phylogeny Tolypella taxonomic concepts Image Figure 2023 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1096181.s004 2023-03-02T00:09:21Z In Europe, the genus Tolypella (Characeae) comprises four to eight Tolypella taxa in sections Rothia and Tolypella that have been distinguished by vegetative morphology and gametangial characters such as antheridial size and oospore wall ornamentation. However, morphological differentiation is difficult in some cases due to overlapping and variable vegetative features, which in many cases are difficult to observe clearly. To clarify the taxonomic status of the five European taxa of Tolypella in section Tolypella, sequence data of the plastid genes atpB, rbcL and psbC for Tolypella glomerata (Desv.) Leonh., Tolypella hispanica Allen, Tolypella nidifica (O.F. Müll.) A. Braun, Tolypella normaniana (Nordst.) Nordst. and Tolypella salina Cor. were combined with data on oospore morphology, including oospore wall ornamentation. Gene sequence data identified five distinct clusters, but they were not consistent with the morphologically identified five taxa. T. glomerata consisted of some of the samples morphologically identified as T. glomerata and seven samples of T. normaniana, while the remaining T. glomerata samples clustered with specimens of unclear affiliation (Tolypella sp.). We identified two clusters of T. hispanica within the European material: cluster T. hispanica I consisted of samples from various locations, whereas the second cluster (T. hispanica II) consisted of samples of T. hispanica from Sardinia Island. The remaining cluster consisted of all the specimens that had been determined as T. salina or T. nidifica in addition to two specimens of T. normaniana. Oospore morphology was most clearly distinguishable for T. glomerata. Oospore characteristics for all other taxa were not as informative but showed some geographical and/or environmentally influenced differences, especially for T. nidifica and T. salina. Our results suggest the need to further check the different taxonomy of Tolypella sect. Tolypella in which specimens normally identified as T. glomerata might be two different taxa, T. glomerata and ... Still Image Tolypella normaniana Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Botany
Plant Biology
Plant Systematics and Taxonomy
Plant Cell and Molecular Biology
Plant Developmental and Reproductive Biology
Plant Pathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Biology not elsewhere classified
charophytes
genetic diversity
oospore morphology
phylogeny
Tolypella
taxonomic concepts
spellingShingle Botany
Plant Biology
Plant Systematics and Taxonomy
Plant Cell and Molecular Biology
Plant Developmental and Reproductive Biology
Plant Pathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Biology not elsewhere classified
charophytes
genetic diversity
oospore morphology
phylogeny
Tolypella
taxonomic concepts
Anja Holzhausen
Petra Nowak
Andreas Ballot
Ralf Becker
Jasmina Gebert
Thomas Gregor
Kenneth G. Karol
Elisabeth Lambert
William Pérez
Uwe Raabe
Susanne C. Schneider
Nick Stewart
Klaus van de Weyer
Volker Wilde
Hendrik Schubert
Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg
topic_facet Botany
Plant Biology
Plant Systematics and Taxonomy
Plant Cell and Molecular Biology
Plant Developmental and Reproductive Biology
Plant Pathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Biology not elsewhere classified
charophytes
genetic diversity
oospore morphology
phylogeny
Tolypella
taxonomic concepts
description In Europe, the genus Tolypella (Characeae) comprises four to eight Tolypella taxa in sections Rothia and Tolypella that have been distinguished by vegetative morphology and gametangial characters such as antheridial size and oospore wall ornamentation. However, morphological differentiation is difficult in some cases due to overlapping and variable vegetative features, which in many cases are difficult to observe clearly. To clarify the taxonomic status of the five European taxa of Tolypella in section Tolypella, sequence data of the plastid genes atpB, rbcL and psbC for Tolypella glomerata (Desv.) Leonh., Tolypella hispanica Allen, Tolypella nidifica (O.F. Müll.) A. Braun, Tolypella normaniana (Nordst.) Nordst. and Tolypella salina Cor. were combined with data on oospore morphology, including oospore wall ornamentation. Gene sequence data identified five distinct clusters, but they were not consistent with the morphologically identified five taxa. T. glomerata consisted of some of the samples morphologically identified as T. glomerata and seven samples of T. normaniana, while the remaining T. glomerata samples clustered with specimens of unclear affiliation (Tolypella sp.). We identified two clusters of T. hispanica within the European material: cluster T. hispanica I consisted of samples from various locations, whereas the second cluster (T. hispanica II) consisted of samples of T. hispanica from Sardinia Island. The remaining cluster consisted of all the specimens that had been determined as T. salina or T. nidifica in addition to two specimens of T. normaniana. Oospore morphology was most clearly distinguishable for T. glomerata. Oospore characteristics for all other taxa were not as informative but showed some geographical and/or environmentally influenced differences, especially for T. nidifica and T. salina. Our results suggest the need to further check the different taxonomy of Tolypella sect. Tolypella in which specimens normally identified as T. glomerata might be two different taxa, T. glomerata and ...
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author Anja Holzhausen
Petra Nowak
Andreas Ballot
Ralf Becker
Jasmina Gebert
Thomas Gregor
Kenneth G. Karol
Elisabeth Lambert
William Pérez
Uwe Raabe
Susanne C. Schneider
Nick Stewart
Klaus van de Weyer
Volker Wilde
Hendrik Schubert
author_facet Anja Holzhausen
Petra Nowak
Andreas Ballot
Ralf Becker
Jasmina Gebert
Thomas Gregor
Kenneth G. Karol
Elisabeth Lambert
William Pérez
Uwe Raabe
Susanne C. Schneider
Nick Stewart
Klaus van de Weyer
Volker Wilde
Hendrik Schubert
author_sort Anja Holzhausen
title Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg
title_short Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg
title_full Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg
title_fullStr Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg
title_full_unstemmed Image_4_Plastid DNA sequences and oospore characters of some European taxa of Tolypella section Tolypella (Characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic Tolypella taxon from Sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg
title_sort image_4_plastid dna sequences and oospore characters of some european taxa of tolypella section tolypella (characeae) identify five clusters, including one new cryptic tolypella taxon from sardinia, but they do not coincide with current morphological descriptions.jpeg
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1096181.s004
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genre Tolypella normaniana
genre_facet Tolypella normaniana
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