A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE)
Chloroplast DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms have been used to reconstruct the maternal phylogeny of all the known taxa in the small neotropical legume genus Leucaena. Three major plastome clades were recognized, but these did not conform with relationships between the taxa proposed on...
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description | Chloroplast DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms have been used to reconstruct the maternal phylogeny of all the known taxa in the small neotropical legume genus Leucaena. Three major plastome clades were recognized, but these did not conform with relationships between the taxa proposed on other characters from morphology, cytology or hybridization. The maternal parentage of tetraploids within the genus has been proposed. Evidence for introgression was found between "diploid"L. diversifolia and "tetraploid"L. diversifolia. The implications of these results for the origin of the cultivated taxa are discussed. © 1994 Springer-Verlag. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:88e2421a-e9ed-4200-a10a-9e5df0defb672022-03-26T22:20:38ZA PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE)Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:88e2421a-e9ed-4200-a10a-9e5df0defb67EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordSpringer-Verlag1994Harris, SHughes, CIngram, RAbbott, RChloroplast DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms have been used to reconstruct the maternal phylogeny of all the known taxa in the small neotropical legume genus Leucaena. Three major plastome clades were recognized, but these did not conform with relationships between the taxa proposed on other characters from morphology, cytology or hybridization. The maternal parentage of tetraploids within the genus has been proposed. Evidence for introgression was found between "diploid"L. diversifolia and "tetraploid"L. diversifolia. The implications of these results for the origin of the cultivated taxa are discussed. © 1994 Springer-Verlag. |
spellingShingle | Harris, S Hughes, C Ingram, R Abbott, R A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE) |
title | A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE) |
title_full | A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE) |
title_fullStr | A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE) |
title_full_unstemmed | A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE) |
title_short | A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEUCAENA (LEGUMINOSAE, MIMOSOIDEAE) |
title_sort | phylogenetic analysis of leucaena leguminosae mimosoideae |
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