Central Asia revealed as a key area in evolution of (Asphodelaceae).

Plant Divers

CAS Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China.

Published: May 2024

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  • The study examined the phylogeny and evolution of a genus, analyzing plastomes and nuclear DNA from 27 and 33 species, respectively, in Central Asia and China.
  • The genus was found to be monophyletic, while its subgenera were found to be paraphyletic, indicating discrepancies in current taxonomy.
  • The research suggests the genus originated in the ancient Tethyan area during the late Eocene, with speciation driven by geographic changes and climate shifts due to the retreat of the Paratethys Sea and uplift of nearby mountains.

Article Abstract

was described at the beginning of the 19th century. However, due to limited sampling and the small number of gene markers to date, its phylogeny and evolution are largely unknown. In this study, we analyzed plastomes from 27 species belonging to 2 subgenera and 3 sections of , which are found in Central Asia (its center of diversity) and China. We also analyzed nuclear DNA ITS of 33 species, encompassing all subgenera and sections of the genus in Central Asia, southwest Asia and China. Our findings revealed that the genus was monophyletic, although both subgenera and were found to be paraphyletic. Both plastome and nrDNA-based phylogenetic trees had three clades that did not reflect the current taxonomy of the genus. Our biogeographical and time-calibrated trees suggest that originated in the ancient Tethyan area in the second half of the Eocene. Diversification of occurred from the early Oligocene to the late Miocene. Paratethys Sea retreat and several orogenetic events, such as the progressive uplift of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and surrounding mountain belts (Altai, Pamir, Tian Shan), caused serious topographic and climate (aridification) changes in Central Asia that may have triggered a split of clades and speciation. In this transformed Central Asia, speciation proceeded rapidly driven mainly by vicariance caused by numerous mountain chains and specialization to a variety of climatic, topographic and soil conditions that exist in this region.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11119512PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2023.08.004DOI Listing

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