Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region

Abstract: Barbeya is a monotypic genus in the Horn of Africa and adjacent patts of Arabia. It is usually treated as the family Barbeyaceae and regarded as an aberrant member of Urticales. Dirachma, with one species on Socotra and one in Somalia, is usually treated as the family Dirachmaceae, in Gera...

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1997
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Barbeyaceae
Dirachmaceae
Elaeagnaceae
Rhamnaceae
Rosaceae
Ulmaceae
Urticales
Barbeya
Dirachma. - Actinorhizal symbiosis
Plastid DNA
Monotypic plant families
Phylogeny
RbcL
Rosids
RnL-F
Africa
Arabia
Socotra
Somalia.
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spelling 2c0e43d2-c7e7-43f1-abcc-bf42741f47ecd0ccb60c-fe75-49a8-9cc2-fd31cc4cbba13593286004b242f82-2762-4c2b-a58f-b19a905181e98212b335-7dbf-4e84-996c-732dd18bafe82020-08-19T14:43:33Z2020-08-19T14:43:33Z1997-07-11Abstract: Barbeya is a monotypic genus in the Horn of Africa and adjacent patts of Arabia. It is usually treated as the family Barbeyaceae and regarded as an aberrant member of Urticales. Dirachma, with one species on Socotra and one in Somalia, is usually treated as the family Dirachmaceae, in GeraniaIes, but a position in MaIvales has also been suggested. Analyses of molecular data, from both rbcL and trnL-F, indicate that Barbeya and Dirachma are closely related inter se as well as to Rhamnaceae and Elaeagnaceae. In an analysis based on morphology Barbeya groups with Elaeagnaceae, and Dirachma with Rhamnaceae and Ulmaceae. In a combined molecular and morphological analysis Barbeya is the sister group of Elaeagnaceae and Dirachma is the sister group of the whole BarbeyaElaeagnaceae-Rhamnaceae clade. However, the support for these arrangements is weak and, rather than merging Barbeyaceae with Dirachmaceae as suggested by the molecular analysis or with Elaeagnaceae as suggested by the morphological and combined analyses, it seems best to retain both Barbeyaceae and Dirachmaceae in their present circumscriptions, but in both cases in completely new positions in the angiosperm system. The results are compatible with a new circumscription of Rhamnales comprising Rhamnaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Dirachmaceae and Barbeyaceae.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF00988911ISSN: 0378-2697EISSN: 1615-6110https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/27726engSpringerNature119No. 1-2103Plant Systematics and Evolution, Oesterreichische Botanische ZeitschriftVol. 213Plant Systematics and Evolution, ISSN: 0378-2697 ; EISSN: 1615-6110, Vol.213, No.1-2 (1998); pp. 103–119https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF0098891Restringido (Acceso a grupos específicos)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecPlant Systematics and Evolution, Oesterreichische Botanische Zeitschriftinstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURBarbeyaceaeDirachmaceaeElaeagnaceaeRhamnaceaeRosaceaeUlmaceaeUrticalesBarbeyaDirachma. - Actinorhizal symbiosisPlastid DNAMonotypic plant familiesPhylogenyRbcLRosidsRnL-FAfricaArabiaSocotraSomalia.Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa regionRelaciones familiares de los enigmáticos géneros rosidos Barbeya y Dirachma de la región del Cuerno de ÁfricaarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Thulin, MatsBremer, BrigittaRichardson, James-EdwardNiklasson, JonasFay, Michael10336/27726oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/277262021-10-08 00:02:15.638https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Relaciones familiares de los enigmáticos géneros rosidos Barbeya y Dirachma de la región del Cuerno de África
title Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
spellingShingle Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
Barbeyaceae
Dirachmaceae
Elaeagnaceae
Rhamnaceae
Rosaceae
Ulmaceae
Urticales
Barbeya
Dirachma. - Actinorhizal symbiosis
Plastid DNA
Monotypic plant families
Phylogeny
RbcL
Rosids
RnL-F
Africa
Arabia
Socotra
Somalia.
title_short Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
title_full Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
title_fullStr Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
title_full_unstemmed Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
title_sort Family relationships of the enigmatic rosid genera Barbeya and Dirachma from the Horn of Africa region
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Barbeyaceae
Dirachmaceae
Elaeagnaceae
Rhamnaceae
Rosaceae
Ulmaceae
Urticales
Barbeya
Dirachma. - Actinorhizal symbiosis
Plastid DNA
Monotypic plant families
Phylogeny
RbcL
Rosids
RnL-F
Africa
Arabia
Socotra
Somalia.
topic Barbeyaceae
Dirachmaceae
Elaeagnaceae
Rhamnaceae
Rosaceae
Ulmaceae
Urticales
Barbeya
Dirachma. - Actinorhizal symbiosis
Plastid DNA
Monotypic plant families
Phylogeny
RbcL
Rosids
RnL-F
Africa
Arabia
Socotra
Somalia.
description Abstract: Barbeya is a monotypic genus in the Horn of Africa and adjacent patts of Arabia. It is usually treated as the family Barbeyaceae and regarded as an aberrant member of Urticales. Dirachma, with one species on Socotra and one in Somalia, is usually treated as the family Dirachmaceae, in GeraniaIes, but a position in MaIvales has also been suggested. Analyses of molecular data, from both rbcL and trnL-F, indicate that Barbeya and Dirachma are closely related inter se as well as to Rhamnaceae and Elaeagnaceae. In an analysis based on morphology Barbeya groups with Elaeagnaceae, and Dirachma with Rhamnaceae and Ulmaceae. In a combined molecular and morphological analysis Barbeya is the sister group of Elaeagnaceae and Dirachma is the sister group of the whole BarbeyaElaeagnaceae-Rhamnaceae clade. However, the support for these arrangements is weak and, rather than merging Barbeyaceae with Dirachmaceae as suggested by the molecular analysis or with Elaeagnaceae as suggested by the morphological and combined analyses, it seems best to retain both Barbeyaceae and Dirachmaceae in their present circumscriptions, but in both cases in completely new positions in the angiosperm system. The results are compatible with a new circumscription of Rhamnales comprising Rhamnaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Dirachmaceae and Barbeyaceae.
publishDate 1997
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dc.relation.citationVolume.none.fl_str_mv Vol. 213
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