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Author:
Långström, Elisabeth (Uppsala University, Department of Systematic Botany)
Title:
Systematics of Echiochilon and Ogastemma (Boraginaceae), and the Phylogeny of Boraginoideae
Department:
Uppsala University, Teknisk-naturvetenskapliga vetenskapsområdet, Faculty of Science and Technology, Biology, Department of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Systematic Botany
Publication type:
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Language:
English
Place of publ.:
Uppsala
Publisher:
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis
Pages:
34
Series:
Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, ISSN 1104-232X; 693
Year of publ.:
2002
URI:
urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-1863
Permanent link:
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-1863
ISBN:
91-554-5257-4
Subject category:
Organism biology
Research subject:
Systematic Botany
Keywords(en) :
Organismic biology, Antiphytum, Echiochilon, Ogastemma, Boraginaceae, Echiochileae trib. nov., phylogeny, ITS, floral morphology, atpB, tribes, biogeography, Africa, America
Keywords(sv) :
Organismbiologi
Abstract(en) :

Echiochilon, Ogastemma and Sericostoma are revised resulting in the recognition of 15 species of Echiochilon and one Ogastemma species. Several species are placed in synonymy and three new species are described, E. baricum, E. callianthum and E. cyananthum. The single species of Sericostoma is shown to be nested within Echiochilon.

The plastid atpB gene was sequenced for Echiochilon and Ogastemma from the Old World and Antiphytum from the New World, plus for a selection of 33 other Boraginaceae taxa. They were analysed together with selected outgroup taxa to give a framework of the tribes of Boraginoideae. The analysis gave support for establishing the new tribe Echiochileae for Antiphytum, Echiochilon and Ogastemma, and for merging the traditionally accepted tribe Eritrichieae with Cynoglosseae. The ITS region was sequenced for all but one species of Echiochilon and for representatives of Antiphytum and Ogastemma. Phylogenetic analysis of Echiochilon revealed that the strongly zygomorphic-flowered species form a paraphyletic group. The morphological data gave results fairly congruent with the ITS phylogeny.

Biogeographic interpretations of the ITS and atpB phylogenies indicated a trans-Atlantic dispersal of Antiphytum as the most plausible explanation to the Old/New World disjunction. Analyses using DIVA (Dispersal Vicariance Analysis) of the distributions of the Echiochilon species indicated an ancestor to Echiochilon with a wide distribution over northern Africa and Arabia to India.

Public defence:
2002-04-12, the Lindahl Hall, Norbyvägen 18 A, Uppsala, 10:00
Degree:
degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Opponent:
Karis, Per Ola, Dr (Växtsystematik, Stockholms universitet, Stockholm)
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2002-03-20
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2006-03-19
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