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Extreme Multiple Reticulate Origins of the Pteris cadieri Complex (Pteridaceae)
Authors:Chao Yi-Shan  Dong Shi-Yong  Chiang Yu-Chung  Liu Ho-Yih  Chiou Wen-Liang
Affiliation:Division of Botanical Garden, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, Taipei 10006, Taiwan; E-Mail: pteridaceae@gmail.com.
Abstract:The Pteris cadieri complex displays extensive morphological variation and seems to have originated through hybridization. However, the members of this complex reproduce by apogamy, which usually limits genetic variation. To evaluate the hypotheses of hybrid origins, the pattern of evolution in this species complex is reconstructed. Multiple methodologies were used. Diploids, triploids, and tetraploids were identified by chromosome counts and flow cytometry. Nuclear DNA markers (cytosolic phosphoglucose isomerase gene, PgiC) were used, together with chloroplast DNA markers (atpB-rbcL spacer and rbcL gene) to infer the biparental and maternal lineages of the Pteris cadieri complex. The three cpDNA haplotype groups and five PgiC alleles found in this study indicate that the evolution of the Pteris cadieri complex has been extremely reticulate. Up to 11 taxa belonging to eight morphs were identified. By comparing genetic variation in the Pteris cadieri in two independent areas, Hainan and Taiwan, we inferred that hybridization has occurred independently in different areas. Furthermore, we found evidence for phenological divergence (evergreen and deciduous) within Taiwan. We propose that the Pteris cadieri complex originated from different genetic lineages through multiple hybridizations in different geographical areas, leading to its present morphological diversity.
Keywords:apogamy  flow cytometry  hybridization  PgiC  polyploidy  Pteris  reticulate evolution  species complex
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