New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)

Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) is native to East Asia, but has been introduced to the West where it is a noxious invasive weed. Taxonomically, Japanese knotweed is placed within subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae), which also contains the austral genus Muehlenbeckia (incl. Homalocladium)...

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Main Authors: Stuart D. Desjardins, John P. Bailey, Baowei Zhang, Kai Zhao, Trude Schwarzacher
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2023-02-01
Series:PhytoKeys
Online Access:https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/96922/download/pdf/
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author Stuart D. Desjardins
John P. Bailey
Baowei Zhang
Kai Zhao
Trude Schwarzacher
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Kai Zhao
Trude Schwarzacher
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description Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) is native to East Asia, but has been introduced to the West where it is a noxious invasive weed. Taxonomically, Japanese knotweed is placed within subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae), which also contains the austral genus Muehlenbeckia (incl. Homalocladium) and north temperate Fallopia. In the current study, we conducted a phylogenetic analysis using sequence data from six markers, two nuclear (LEAFYi2, ITS) and four plastid (matK, rbcL, rps16-trnK and trnL-trnF) to further resolve the evolutionary relationships within this group, using the widest sampling of in-group taxa to date. The results of this analysis confirmed that subtribe Reynoutriinae is a monophyletic group, characterised by the presence of extra-floral, nectariferous glands at the base of leaf petioles. Within the subtribe, four main clades were identified: Reynoutria, Fallopia sect. Parogonum, Fallopia s.s. (including Fallopia sects. Fallopia and Sarmentosae) and Muehlenbeckia. The Fallopia s.s. and Muehlenbeckia clades are sister to one another, while the Fallopia sect. Parogonum clade is immediately basal to them and Reynoutria basal to all three. Fallopia, as currently circumscribed, is paraphyletic as Muehlenbeckia is nested within it. To resolve this, we propose that species of Fallopia sect. Parogonum should be treated as a new genus, Parogonum (Haraldson) Desjardins & J.P.Bailey, gen. et stat. nov. Within Reynoutria, the allied specific and infraspecific taxa that fall under the name Japanese knotweed s.l. form a monophyletic group and their taxonomic status is discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-92fa334c590040da8d0fed2cfe4c7de62023-03-01T09:11:04ZengPensoft PublishersPhytoKeys1314-20032023-02-012208310810.3897/phytokeys.220.9692296922New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)Stuart D. Desjardins0John P. Bailey1Baowei Zhang2Kai Zhao3Trude Schwarzacher4University of LeicesterUniversity of LeicesterAnhui UniversityAnhui Agricultural UniversityUniversity of LeicesterJapanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) is native to East Asia, but has been introduced to the West where it is a noxious invasive weed. Taxonomically, Japanese knotweed is placed within subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae), which also contains the austral genus Muehlenbeckia (incl. Homalocladium) and north temperate Fallopia. In the current study, we conducted a phylogenetic analysis using sequence data from six markers, two nuclear (LEAFYi2, ITS) and four plastid (matK, rbcL, rps16-trnK and trnL-trnF) to further resolve the evolutionary relationships within this group, using the widest sampling of in-group taxa to date. The results of this analysis confirmed that subtribe Reynoutriinae is a monophyletic group, characterised by the presence of extra-floral, nectariferous glands at the base of leaf petioles. Within the subtribe, four main clades were identified: Reynoutria, Fallopia sect. Parogonum, Fallopia s.s. (including Fallopia sects. Fallopia and Sarmentosae) and Muehlenbeckia. The Fallopia s.s. and Muehlenbeckia clades are sister to one another, while the Fallopia sect. Parogonum clade is immediately basal to them and Reynoutria basal to all three. Fallopia, as currently circumscribed, is paraphyletic as Muehlenbeckia is nested within it. To resolve this, we propose that species of Fallopia sect. Parogonum should be treated as a new genus, Parogonum (Haraldson) Desjardins & J.P.Bailey, gen. et stat. nov. Within Reynoutria, the allied specific and infraspecific taxa that fall under the name Japanese knotweed s.l. form a monophyletic group and their taxonomic status is discussed.https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/96922/download/pdf/
spellingShingle Stuart D. Desjardins
John P. Bailey
Baowei Zhang
Kai Zhao
Trude Schwarzacher
New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)
PhytoKeys
title New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)
title_full New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)
title_fullStr New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)
title_full_unstemmed New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)
title_short New insights into the phylogenetic relationships of Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and allied taxa in subtribe Reynoutriinae (Polygonaceae)
title_sort new insights into the phylogenetic relationships of japanese knotweed reynoutria japonica and allied taxa in subtribe reynoutriinae polygonaceae
url https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/96922/download/pdf/
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