Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: ABREU, Maria Carolina de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The family Oxalidaceae R. Br comprises about 600 species in five genera. Noteworthy is the genus Oxalis L. as the most representative family with 500 species of tropical and subtropical distribution. This genus includes the most recent classification with four subgenera and 29 sections. Among the sections stands O. sect. Thamnoxys with 27 species of which eight are endemic to Brazil. Our objectives are to point out the relationships among the species of O. sect. Thamnoxys through the study of morphological phylogenetics, answering questions about the differentiation of species of this section occurring in Brazil and assess the character of the seed coat ornamentation in the delimitation of infrageneric and specific taxa. The study of phylogenetic relationships were based on 72 morphological characters and conducted by PAUP version 4.0b10, using the method of maximum parsimony. The analysis founded 53 equally parsimonious trees with 250 steps. The consensus tree showed CI = 0.32, RI = 0.4637 and RC = 0.1484. Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys proved to be paraphyletic by the inclusion of O. densifolia (O. sect. Foliosae) and subclade formed by O. cordata and O. hirsutissima (O. sect. Robustão), O. rhombovata (sect. Polymorphae), O. mandioccana (O. sect. Holophyllum), O. psoraleoides (O. sect. Psoraleoideae) and O. fruticosa (O. sect. Phyllodoxys) in its constituency and the subgenus Thamnoxys presented monophyletic. The species of the section Thamnoxys formed some subclades Foliosae section and was more closely related to section Thamnoxys. The taxonomic studies were based on approximately 2000 derived from herbarium specimens and herbarium collections themselves. In Brazil there are 18 species of Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys, differentiated mainly by vegetative characters related to the presence of xylopodium, shape, number and distribution of leaflets and indumentum reproductive character and coloration of the corolla. It was proposed to sinonimization four varieties and one form. The study of the microstructure of the seed coat was performed by scanning electron microscopy (MEV). The seed coat sculpture presented in five different categories: foveolar, sidetransverse, longitudinal-side, split-back and split longitudinally, which in part reflect the infrageneric classification of Oxalis.
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spelling SALES, Margareth Ferreira deSILVA, Marcos José daCARVALHO, Reginaldo deMELO, André Laurênio deZICKEL, Carmen SílviaMELO, José Iranildo Miranda dePEREIRA, Rita de Cássia Araújohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5310649388925087ABREU, Maria Carolina de2016-07-08T12:51:41Z2011-02-14ABREU, Maria Carolina de. Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil. 2011. 156 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5021The family Oxalidaceae R. Br comprises about 600 species in five genera. Noteworthy is the genus Oxalis L. as the most representative family with 500 species of tropical and subtropical distribution. This genus includes the most recent classification with four subgenera and 29 sections. Among the sections stands O. sect. Thamnoxys with 27 species of which eight are endemic to Brazil. Our objectives are to point out the relationships among the species of O. sect. Thamnoxys through the study of morphological phylogenetics, answering questions about the differentiation of species of this section occurring in Brazil and assess the character of the seed coat ornamentation in the delimitation of infrageneric and specific taxa. The study of phylogenetic relationships were based on 72 morphological characters and conducted by PAUP version 4.0b10, using the method of maximum parsimony. The analysis founded 53 equally parsimonious trees with 250 steps. The consensus tree showed CI = 0.32, RI = 0.4637 and RC = 0.1484. Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys proved to be paraphyletic by the inclusion of O. densifolia (O. sect. Foliosae) and subclade formed by O. cordata and O. hirsutissima (O. sect. Robustão), O. rhombovata (sect. Polymorphae), O. mandioccana (O. sect. Holophyllum), O. psoraleoides (O. sect. Psoraleoideae) and O. fruticosa (O. sect. Phyllodoxys) in its constituency and the subgenus Thamnoxys presented monophyletic. The species of the section Thamnoxys formed some subclades Foliosae section and was more closely related to section Thamnoxys. The taxonomic studies were based on approximately 2000 derived from herbarium specimens and herbarium collections themselves. In Brazil there are 18 species of Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys, differentiated mainly by vegetative characters related to the presence of xylopodium, shape, number and distribution of leaflets and indumentum reproductive character and coloration of the corolla. It was proposed to sinonimization four varieties and one form. The study of the microstructure of the seed coat was performed by scanning electron microscopy (MEV). The seed coat sculpture presented in five different categories: foveolar, sidetransverse, longitudinal-side, split-back and split longitudinally, which in part reflect the infrageneric classification of Oxalis.A família Oxalidaceae R. Br. compreende cerca de 600 espécies distribuídas em cinco gêneros. Destaca-se o gênero Oxalis L. como o mais representativo da família com 500 espécies de distribuição tropical e subtropical. Este gênero engloba na classificação mais recente quatro subgêneros e 29 seções. Entre as seções ressalta-se O. sect. Thamnoxys com 27 espécies das quais oito são endêmicas do Brasil. Os objetivos deste trabalho foram: apontar as relações existentes entre as espécies de O. sect Thamnoxys através do estudo de filogenia morfológica, promover uma melhor diferenciação das espécies desta seção ocorrentes no Brasil e ainda avaliar o caráter ornamentação da testa da semente na delimitação de táxons infragenéricos e específicos. O estudo das relações filogenéticas foi baseado em 72 caracteres morfológicos e conduzidas através do PAUP version 4.0b10, pelo método de máxima parcimônia. A análise resultou em 53 árvores igualmente parcimoniosas com 250 passos. A árvore de consenso apresentou IC= 0,32, IR= 0,4637 e RC = 0,1484. Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys mostrou-se parafilética pela inclusão de O. densifolia (O. sect. Foliosae) e do subclado formado por O. cordata e O. hirsutissima (O. sect. Robustae), O. rhombeo-ovata (O. sect. Polymorphae), O. mandioccana (O. sect. Holophyllum), O. psoraleoides (O. sect. Psoraleoideae) e de O. fruticosa (O. sect. Phyllodoxys) em sua circunscrição e o subgênero Thamnoxys apresentou-se monofilético. As espécies da seção Thamnoxys formaram alguns subclados consistentes e a seção Foliosae se mostrou proximamente relacionada com a seção Thamnoxys. Os estudos taxonômicos foram baseados em aproximadamente 2000 exsicatas oriundas de herbários e coletas próprias. No Brasil ocorrem 18 espécies de Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys, diferenciadas principalmente por caracteres vegetativos relacionados à presença de xilopódio, forma, quantidade e distribuição dos folíolos e indumento e o caráter reprodutivo coloração da corola. Foram propostas as sinonimizações de quatro variedades e uma forma. O estudo da microestrutura da testa das sementes foi realizado através de microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV). A testa das sementes apresentou cinco tipos de esculturas: foveolada, costado-transversal, costado-longitudinal, fendido-costada e fendido longitudinalmente, que refletem, em parte, a classificação infragenérica de Oxalis.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2016-07-08T12:51:41Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Maria Carolina de Abreu 1.pdf: 9972417 bytes, checksum: e9add48ae3b4be0128892bfa910252f6 (MD5) Maria Carolina de Abreu 2.pdf: 9673154 bytes, checksum: fa7a39f4887913c5bc4e45d459e547a4 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-08T12:51:41Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Systematic of Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys Progel in Brazil
title Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
spellingShingle Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
ABREU, Maria Carolina de
Oxalidaceae
Filogenia morfológica
Taxonomia
Morphological phylogeny
Taxonomy
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
title_full Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
title_fullStr Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
title_sort Sistemática de Oxalis L. sect. Thamnoxys (Endl.) Progel no Brasil
author ABREU, Maria Carolina de
author_facet ABREU, Maria Carolina de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SILVA, Marcos José da
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, Reginaldo de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MELO, André Laurênio de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ZICKEL, Carmen Sílvia
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MELO, José Iranildo Miranda de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv PEREIRA, Rita de Cássia Araújo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ABREU, Maria Carolina de
contributor_str_mv SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
SILVA, Marcos José da
CARVALHO, Reginaldo de
MELO, André Laurênio de
ZICKEL, Carmen Sílvia
MELO, José Iranildo Miranda de
PEREIRA, Rita de Cássia Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oxalidaceae
Filogenia morfológica
Taxonomia
topic Oxalidaceae
Filogenia morfológica
Taxonomia
Morphological phylogeny
Taxonomy
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Morphological phylogeny
Taxonomy
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description The family Oxalidaceae R. Br comprises about 600 species in five genera. Noteworthy is the genus Oxalis L. as the most representative family with 500 species of tropical and subtropical distribution. This genus includes the most recent classification with four subgenera and 29 sections. Among the sections stands O. sect. Thamnoxys with 27 species of which eight are endemic to Brazil. Our objectives are to point out the relationships among the species of O. sect. Thamnoxys through the study of morphological phylogenetics, answering questions about the differentiation of species of this section occurring in Brazil and assess the character of the seed coat ornamentation in the delimitation of infrageneric and specific taxa. The study of phylogenetic relationships were based on 72 morphological characters and conducted by PAUP version 4.0b10, using the method of maximum parsimony. The analysis founded 53 equally parsimonious trees with 250 steps. The consensus tree showed CI = 0.32, RI = 0.4637 and RC = 0.1484. Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys proved to be paraphyletic by the inclusion of O. densifolia (O. sect. Foliosae) and subclade formed by O. cordata and O. hirsutissima (O. sect. Robustão), O. rhombovata (sect. Polymorphae), O. mandioccana (O. sect. Holophyllum), O. psoraleoides (O. sect. Psoraleoideae) and O. fruticosa (O. sect. Phyllodoxys) in its constituency and the subgenus Thamnoxys presented monophyletic. The species of the section Thamnoxys formed some subclades Foliosae section and was more closely related to section Thamnoxys. The taxonomic studies were based on approximately 2000 derived from herbarium specimens and herbarium collections themselves. In Brazil there are 18 species of Oxalis sect. Thamnoxys, differentiated mainly by vegetative characters related to the presence of xylopodium, shape, number and distribution of leaflets and indumentum reproductive character and coloration of the corolla. It was proposed to sinonimization four varieties and one form. The study of the microstructure of the seed coat was performed by scanning electron microscopy (MEV). The seed coat sculpture presented in five different categories: foveolar, sidetransverse, longitudinal-side, split-back and split longitudinally, which in part reflect the infrageneric classification of Oxalis.
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