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  • - This study fills a gap in understanding the phylogenetic relationships within the apple tribe Maleae by analyzing 563 plastomes from 370 species across 26 genera, using advanced methods like RAxML and IQ-TREE2 for robust phylogenetic framework establishment.
  • - The research identifies three major clades within Maleae and proposes an updated taxonomic system featuring three subtribes: Malinae, Lindleyinae, and Vauqueliniinae, supported by nuclear data, morphology, and chromosomal evidence.
  • - Additionally, the study summarizes the taxonomy of specific genera, recognizing various species and varieties, and includes lectotypification of 12 names with two new classifications for previously identified species.

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This study addresses the longstanding absence of a comprehensive phylogenetic backbone for the apple tribe Maleae, a deficiency attributed to limited taxon and marker sampling. We conducted an extensive taxon sampling, incorporating 563 plastomes from a diverse range of 370 species encompassing 26 presently recognized genera. Employing a range of phylogenetic inference methods, including RAxML and IQ-TREE2 for Maximum Likelihood (ML) analyses, we established a robust phylogenetic framework for the Maleae tribe. Our phylogenomic investigations provided compelling support for three major clades within Maleae. By integrating nuclear phylogenetic data with morphological and chromosomal evidence, we propose an updated infra-tribal taxonomic system, comprising subtribe Malinae Reveal, subtribe Lindleyinae Reveal, and subtribe Vauqueliniinae B.B.Liu (). Plastid phylogenetic analysis also confirmed the monophyly of most genera, except for , , sensu lato, and . In addition, we present a comprehensive taxonomic synopsis of and its morphological allies in the Old World, recognizing 27 species and ten varieties within , three species and two varieties within , and two species and three varieties within . Furthermore, we also lectotypified 12 names and made two new combinations, (J.E.Vidal) B.B.Liu and (P.L.Chiu ex Z.H.Chen & X.F.Jin) B.B.Liu.

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