The systematic position of Plagiochila moritziana, P. trichostoma and P. deflexa based on ITS sequence variation of nuclear ribosomal DNA, morphology, and lipophilic secondary metabolites

Heinrichs, J., Groth, H., Holz, I., Rycroft, D.S. and Proschold, T. (2002) The systematic position of Plagiochila moritziana, P. trichostoma and P. deflexa based on ITS sequence variation of nuclear ribosomal DNA, morphology, and lipophilic secondary metabolites. Bryologist, 105(2), pp. 189-203. (doi: 10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105%5B0189:TSPOPM%5D2.0.CO;2)

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Abstract

According to phylogenetic analyses of nrDNA ITS1 and ITS2 sequences (including the 5.8S unit) the Neotropical Plagiochila moritziana, P. rutilans var. rutilans, P. rutilans var. standleyi, P. trichostoma (= P. permista, syn. nov.), and P. subtrinitensis form a monophyletic lineage and are placed in P. sect. Rutilantes; all five taxa lack a ca 20 base pair sequence that is present in all the taxa of the other Plagiochila sections investigated. The Central American P. subtrinitensis is treated as a synonym of the Hawaiian endemic P. deflexa. Plagiochila moritziana is excluded from sect. Fuscoluteae and reduced to a variety of P. rutilans; P. sect. Permistae is treated as a synonym of P. sect. Rutilantes. The sporophytes of P. trichostoma and P. deflexa are described for the first time. Fresh material of P. rutilans var. moritziana exhibits a distinct odor of peppermint caused by the presence of several menthane monoterpenoids, principally pulegone. The Central American P. rutilans var. standleyi is reported from Ecuador, new to South America. Lectotypes are designated for P. rutilans var. moritziana, P. subtrinitensis, and P. trichostoma.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Rycroft, Dr David
Authors: Heinrichs, J., Groth, H., Holz, I., Rycroft, D.S., and Proschold, T.
Subjects:Q Science > QK Botany
Q Science > QD Chemistry
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Bryologist
Publisher:American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc.
ISSN:0007-2745
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2002 by the American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc.
First Published:First published in The Bryologist 105(2):189-203
Publisher Policy:Reproduced with the permission of the publisher

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