Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)

Background Hydrocharis L. and Limnobium Rich. are small aquatic genera, including three and two species, respectively. The taxonomic status, phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical history of these genera have remained unclear, owing to the lack of Central African endemic H. chevalieri from a...

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Main Authors: Wang Qing‑Feng, Gichira Andrew W., Chen Jin‑Ming, Martins Karina, Lehtonen Samuli, Efremov Andrey, Li Zhi‑Zhong
Other Authors: biodiversiteetti- ja ympäristönäytepankki, Biodiversiteetti- ja ympäristönäytepankki, 2606017
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2022
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Online Access:https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/163043
https://bmcplantbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12870-022-03483-2
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spelling ftunivturku:oai:www.utupub.fi:10024/163043 2023-05-15T15:42:40+02:00 Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae) Wang Qing‑Feng Gichira Andrew W. Chen Jin‑Ming Martins Karina Lehtonen Samuli Efremov Andrey Li Zhi‑Zhong biodiversiteetti- ja ympäristönäytepankki, Biodiversiteetti- ja ympäristönäytepankki 2606017 2022-10-28T13:08:10Z https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/163043 https://bmcplantbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12870-022-03483-2 en eng BioMed Central United Kingdom Britannia GB 22 106 10.1186/s12870-022-03483-2 BMC Plant Biology https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/163043 https://bmcplantbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12870-022-03483-2 URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154448 1471-2229 2022 ftunivturku 2022-11-03T00:00:40Z Background Hydrocharis L. and Limnobium Rich. are small aquatic genera, including three and two species, respectively. The taxonomic status, phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical history of these genera have remained unclear, owing to the lack of Central African endemic H. chevalieri from all previous studies. We sequenced and assembled plastomes of all three Hydrocharis species and Limnobium laevigatum to explore the phylogenetic and biogeographical history of these aquatic plants. Results All four newly generated plastomes were conserved in genome structure, gene content, and gene order. However, they differed in size, the number of repeat sequences, and inverted repeat borders. Our phylogenomic analyses recovered non-monophyletic Hydrocharis. The African species H. chevalieri was fully supported as sister to the rest of the species, and L. laevigatum was nested in Hydrocharis as a sister to H. dubia. Hydrocharis-Limnobium initially diverged from the remaining genera at ca. 53.3 Ma, then began to diversify at ca. 30.9 Ma. The biogeographic analysis suggested that Hydrocharis probably originated in Europe and Central Africa. Conclusion Based on the phylogenetic results, morphological similarity and small size of the genera, the most reasonable taxonomic solution to the non-monophyly of Hydrocharis is to treat Limnobium as its synonym. The African endemic H. chevalieri is fully supported as a sister to the remaining species. Hydrocharis mainly diversified in the Miocene, during which rapid climate change may have contributed to the speciation and extinctions. The American species of former Limnobium probably dispersed to America through the Bering Land Bridge during the Miocene. Other/Unknown Material Bering Land Bridge University of Turku: UTUPub
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description Background Hydrocharis L. and Limnobium Rich. are small aquatic genera, including three and two species, respectively. The taxonomic status, phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical history of these genera have remained unclear, owing to the lack of Central African endemic H. chevalieri from all previous studies. We sequenced and assembled plastomes of all three Hydrocharis species and Limnobium laevigatum to explore the phylogenetic and biogeographical history of these aquatic plants. Results All four newly generated plastomes were conserved in genome structure, gene content, and gene order. However, they differed in size, the number of repeat sequences, and inverted repeat borders. Our phylogenomic analyses recovered non-monophyletic Hydrocharis. The African species H. chevalieri was fully supported as sister to the rest of the species, and L. laevigatum was nested in Hydrocharis as a sister to H. dubia. Hydrocharis-Limnobium initially diverged from the remaining genera at ca. 53.3 Ma, then began to diversify at ca. 30.9 Ma. The biogeographic analysis suggested that Hydrocharis probably originated in Europe and Central Africa. Conclusion Based on the phylogenetic results, morphological similarity and small size of the genera, the most reasonable taxonomic solution to the non-monophyly of Hydrocharis is to treat Limnobium as its synonym. The African endemic H. chevalieri is fully supported as a sister to the remaining species. Hydrocharis mainly diversified in the Miocene, during which rapid climate change may have contributed to the speciation and extinctions. The American species of former Limnobium probably dispersed to America through the Bering Land Bridge during the Miocene.
author2 biodiversiteetti- ja ympäristönäytepankki, Biodiversiteetti- ja ympäristönäytepankki
2606017
author Wang Qing‑Feng
Gichira Andrew W.
Chen Jin‑Ming
Martins Karina
Lehtonen Samuli
Efremov Andrey
Li Zhi‑Zhong
spellingShingle Wang Qing‑Feng
Gichira Andrew W.
Chen Jin‑Ming
Martins Karina
Lehtonen Samuli
Efremov Andrey
Li Zhi‑Zhong
Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)
author_facet Wang Qing‑Feng
Gichira Andrew W.
Chen Jin‑Ming
Martins Karina
Lehtonen Samuli
Efremov Andrey
Li Zhi‑Zhong
author_sort Wang Qing‑Feng
title Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)
title_short Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)
title_full Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)
title_fullStr Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)
title_sort plastome phylogenomics and historical biogeography of aquatic plant genus hydrocharis (hydrocharitaceae)
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2022
url https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/163043
https://bmcplantbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12870-022-03483-2
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BMC Plant Biology
https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/163043
https://bmcplantbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12870-022-03483-2
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1471-2229
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