Abstract:
Mapped cpDNA restriction site characters were analyzed cladistically and the resulting phylogenetic hypotheses were
used to test monophyly and relationships of the infrageneric classification of Lathyrus (Fabaceae) proposed by Kupicha
(1983, Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 41: 209–244). The validity of previously proposed classification
systems and questions presented by these classification schemes were explored. Two cpDNA regions, rpoC (rpoC1, its
intron, part of rpoC2, and their intergenic spacer) and IR- (psbA, trnH-GUG, part of ndhF, and their intergenic spacers),
were analyzed for 42 Lathyrus and two Vicia species. PCR (polymerase chain reaction) amplified rpoC and IR- products
digested with 31 and 27 restriction endonucleases, respectively, resulted in 109 potentially informative characters. The strict
consensus tree suggests that several of Kupicha’s sections may be combined in order to constitute clades. The widespread
section Orobus and the South American section Notolathyrus should be combined. Section Lathyrus, characterized by a
twisted style, should either include sections Orobon and Orobastrum or be redefined as three sections, one of which is
characterized by a 100 base pair deletion in the IR- region. Finally, a weighted parsimony analysis positions sections
Clymenum (excluding L. gloeospermus) and Nissolia, both with phyllodic leaves, as sister sections. The affiliation of Lathyrus
gloeospermus (section Clymenum) remains problematic.
Description:
Chloroplast DNA characters, phylogeny, and classification of Lathyrus (Fabaceae)
Published version can be found at American Journal of Botany:
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