Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach
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Resumo: | In molecular phylogeny of Malpighiaceae, the Ptilochaetoide clade is composed of Dinemagonum, Dinemandra, Lasiocarpus and Ptilochaeta, found in the sub-desert and desert regions of South and Central America. The taxonomic relationship between the genera of the group is little discussed and phylogenetic studies point out to the need for an evolutionary approach using morphoanatomical characters. Thus, based on the recurrent contribution of leaf anatomy to taxonomic studies in Malpighiaceae, we characterized the leaf anatomy of seven species of the Ptilochaetoide clade and listed relevant anatomical patterns for their circumscription. For this, we used standard anatomical techniques and the anatomical data were discussed phylogenetically. The anatomical data such as: petiole/midrib contour, petiole/midrib vascular system conformation, presence/absence of trichomes and mesophyll organization were useful for the elaboration of the identification key. Character states: Plane-convex midrib contour, isobilateral mesophyll and absence of trichomes were considered informative for the subclade composed by Dinemandra and Dinemagonum, while in the other genera, no relevant morphotypes were recognized. The absence of accessory bundles, presence of druses and sheath extension are common features in the clade and contribute to the group description. These findings reaffirm the effectiveness of leaf anatomy in taxonomic and phylogenetic studies in Malpighiaceae. |
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Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approachAnatomía de la hoja comparada en el clado Ptilochaetoides (Malpighiaceae): Un enfoque taxonómico y filogenéticoAnatomia foliar comparada no clado de Ptilochaetoides (Malpighiaceae): Uma abordagem taxonômica e filogenéticaMorfoanatomia foliarTaxonomiaEvolução de caractereDinemagonumDinemandraLasiocarpusPtilochaeta.Morfoanatomía foliarTaxonomíaEvolución del carácterDinemagonumDinemandraLasiocarpusPtilochaeta.Leaf morphoanatomyTaxonomyCharacter evolutionDinemagonumDinemandraLasiocarpusPtilochaeta.In molecular phylogeny of Malpighiaceae, the Ptilochaetoide clade is composed of Dinemagonum, Dinemandra, Lasiocarpus and Ptilochaeta, found in the sub-desert and desert regions of South and Central America. The taxonomic relationship between the genera of the group is little discussed and phylogenetic studies point out to the need for an evolutionary approach using morphoanatomical characters. Thus, based on the recurrent contribution of leaf anatomy to taxonomic studies in Malpighiaceae, we characterized the leaf anatomy of seven species of the Ptilochaetoide clade and listed relevant anatomical patterns for their circumscription. For this, we used standard anatomical techniques and the anatomical data were discussed phylogenetically. The anatomical data such as: petiole/midrib contour, petiole/midrib vascular system conformation, presence/absence of trichomes and mesophyll organization were useful for the elaboration of the identification key. Character states: Plane-convex midrib contour, isobilateral mesophyll and absence of trichomes were considered informative for the subclade composed by Dinemandra and Dinemagonum, while in the other genera, no relevant morphotypes were recognized. The absence of accessory bundles, presence of druses and sheath extension are common features in the clade and contribute to the group description. These findings reaffirm the effectiveness of leaf anatomy in taxonomic and phylogenetic studies in Malpighiaceae.En la filogenia molecular de Malpighiaceae, el clado Ptilochaetoide está compuesto por Dinemagonum, Dinemandra, Lasiocarpus y Ptilochaeta, encontrados en las regiones sub- desérticas y desérticas de América del Sur y Central. La relación taxonómica entre los géneros del grupo ha sido poco discutida y los estudios filogenéticos apuntan a la necesidad de un enfoque evolutivo utilizando caracteres morfoanatómicos. Así, con base en la contribución de la anatomía foliar para estudios taxonómicos en Malpighiaceae, caracterizamos la anatomía foliar de siete especies del clado Ptilochaetoide y enumeramos patrones anatómicos relevantes para su circunscripción. Para ello, utilizamos técnicas anatómicas estándar y los datos anatómicos fueron discutidos filogenéticamente. Los datos anatómicos como: contorno del pecíolo / nervadura central, conformación del sistema vascular del pecíolo / nervadura central, presencia/ ausencia de tricomas y organización del mesófilo fueron útiles para la elaboración de la clave de identificación. Estados de caracteres: contorno plano- convexo de la nervadura central, mesófilo isobilateral y ausencia de tricomas fueron considerados informativos para el subclado compuesto por Dinemandra y Dinemagonum, mientras que en los demás géneros ningún morfotipo relevante fue reconocido. La ausencia de haces accesorias, presencia de drusas y extensión de la vaina son características comunes en el clado y contribuyen a la descripción del grupo. Estos hallazgos reafirman la efectividad de la anatomía foliar en estudios taxonómicos y filogenéticos en Malpighiaceae.Na filogenia molecular de Malpighiaceae, o clado Ptilochaetoide é composto por Dinemagonum, Dinemandra, Lasiocarpus e Ptilochaeta, encontrados nas regiões sub-desérticas e desérticas da América do Sul e Central. A relação taxonômica entre os gêneros do grupo é pouco discutida e estudos filogenéticos apontam para a necessidade de uma abordagem evolutiva utilizando caracteres morfoanatômicos. Assim, com base na contribuição recorrente da anatomia foliar para estudos taxonômicos em Malpighiaceae, caracterizamos a anatomia foliar de sete espécies do clado Ptilochaetoide e listamos padrões anatômicos relevantes para sua circunscrição. Para isso, utilizamos técnicas anatômicas padrão e os dados anatômicos foram discutidos filogeneticamente. Os dados anatômicos como: contorno do pecíolo / nervura central, conformação do sistema vascular do pecíolo / nervura central, presença / ausência de tricomas e organização do mesofilo foram úteis para a elaboração da chave de identificação. Estados de caracteres: contorno plano-convexo da nervura central, mesofilo isobilateral e ausência de tricomas foram considerados informativos para o subclado composto por Dinemandra e Dinemagonum, enquanto nos demais gêneros nenhum morfotipo relevante foi reconhecido. A ausência de feixes acessórios, presença de drusas e extensão da bainha são características comuns no clado e contribuem para a descrição do grupo. Esses achados reafirmam a eficácia da anatomia foliar em estudos taxonômicos e filogenéticos em Malpighiaceae.Research, Society and Development2021-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1475610.33448/rsd-v10i5.14756Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e18410514756Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e18410514756Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e184105147562525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14756/13301Copyright (c) 2021 Catarina Silva Lima; Ahanna Kamila da Silva; Milena Pereira Vilarinho; Lis Cristina da Silva Sousa; João Victor da Costa Santos; Josiane Silva Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Catarina Silva Silva, Ahanna Kamila da Vilarinho, Milena Pereira Sousa, Lis Cristina da Silva Santos, João Victor da Costa Araújo, Josiane Silva 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14756Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:47.142117Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach Anatomía de la hoja comparada en el clado Ptilochaetoides (Malpighiaceae): Un enfoque taxonómico y filogenético Anatomia foliar comparada no clado de Ptilochaetoides (Malpighiaceae): Uma abordagem taxonômica e filogenética |
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Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach |
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Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach Lima, Catarina Silva Morfoanatomia foliar Taxonomia Evolução de caractere Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. Morfoanatomía foliar Taxonomía Evolución del carácter Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. Leaf morphoanatomy Taxonomy Character evolution Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. |
title_short |
Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach |
title_full |
Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach |
title_fullStr |
Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach |
title_full_unstemmed |
Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach |
title_sort |
Comparative leaf anatomy in Ptilochaetoids clade (Malpighiaceae): A taxonomic and phylogenetic approach |
author |
Lima, Catarina Silva |
author_facet |
Lima, Catarina Silva Silva, Ahanna Kamila da Vilarinho, Milena Pereira Sousa, Lis Cristina da Silva Santos, João Victor da Costa Araújo, Josiane Silva |
author_role |
author |
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Silva, Ahanna Kamila da Vilarinho, Milena Pereira Sousa, Lis Cristina da Silva Santos, João Victor da Costa Araújo, Josiane Silva |
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Lima, Catarina Silva Silva, Ahanna Kamila da Vilarinho, Milena Pereira Sousa, Lis Cristina da Silva Santos, João Victor da Costa Araújo, Josiane Silva |
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Morfoanatomia foliar Taxonomia Evolução de caractere Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. Morfoanatomía foliar Taxonomía Evolución del carácter Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. Leaf morphoanatomy Taxonomy Character evolution Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. |
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Morfoanatomia foliar Taxonomia Evolução de caractere Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. Morfoanatomía foliar Taxonomía Evolución del carácter Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. Leaf morphoanatomy Taxonomy Character evolution Dinemagonum Dinemandra Lasiocarpus Ptilochaeta. |
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In molecular phylogeny of Malpighiaceae, the Ptilochaetoide clade is composed of Dinemagonum, Dinemandra, Lasiocarpus and Ptilochaeta, found in the sub-desert and desert regions of South and Central America. The taxonomic relationship between the genera of the group is little discussed and phylogenetic studies point out to the need for an evolutionary approach using morphoanatomical characters. Thus, based on the recurrent contribution of leaf anatomy to taxonomic studies in Malpighiaceae, we characterized the leaf anatomy of seven species of the Ptilochaetoide clade and listed relevant anatomical patterns for their circumscription. For this, we used standard anatomical techniques and the anatomical data were discussed phylogenetically. The anatomical data such as: petiole/midrib contour, petiole/midrib vascular system conformation, presence/absence of trichomes and mesophyll organization were useful for the elaboration of the identification key. Character states: Plane-convex midrib contour, isobilateral mesophyll and absence of trichomes were considered informative for the subclade composed by Dinemandra and Dinemagonum, while in the other genera, no relevant morphotypes were recognized. The absence of accessory bundles, presence of druses and sheath extension are common features in the clade and contribute to the group description. These findings reaffirm the effectiveness of leaf anatomy in taxonomic and phylogenetic studies in Malpighiaceae. |
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