Phylogenetic systematics of Vigna sensu stricto in the context of Physostigma and allies

Author:

Horton Dasha M.1,Feleke Yonas2,Pasquet Remy S.3ORCID,Javadi Firouzeh45ORCID,Melville Kaycie A.1,Delgado‐Salinas Alfonso6ORCID,Thulin Mats7ORCID,Mithen Richard F.8ORCID,Gepts Paul2ORCID,Egan Ashley N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology Utah Valley University Orem 84058 UT USA

2. Department of Plant Sciences, Section of Crop and Ecosystem Sciences University of California Davis CA USA

3. DIADE, IRD, Univ Montpellier Montpellier France

4. Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

5. Kyushu University Museum, Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

6. Departamento de Botánica, Instituto de Biología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Apartado postal 70‐233 CDMX 04510 México

7. Systematic Biology, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre Uppsala University Norbyvägen 18D Uppsala SE‐75236 Sweden

8. Liggins Institute University of Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractPremiseVigna includes economically vital crops and wild species. Molecular systematic studies of Vigna species resulted in generic segregates of many New World (NW) species. However, limited Old World (OW) sampling left questions regarding inter‐ and intraspecific relationships in Vigna s.s.MethodsAfrican species, including the putative sister genus Physostigma, were comprehensively sampled within the context of NW relatives. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses of the chloroplast matK‐trnK and nuclear ribosomal ITS/5.8 S (ITS) DNA regions were undertaken to resolve OW Vigna taxonomic questions. Divergence dates were estimated using BEAST to date key nodes in the phylogeny.ResultsAnalyses of matK and ITS data supported five clades of Vigna s.s.: subg. Lasiospron, a reduced subg. Vigna, subg. Haydonia, subg. Ceratotropis, an enlarged subg. Plectrotropis, and a clade including V. kirkii and V. stenophylla. Genome size estimates of 601 Mb for V. kirkii are near the overall mean of the genus, whereas V. stenophylla had a larger genome (810 Mb), similar to some Vigna subg. Ceratotropis or Plectrotropis species.ConclusionsFormer subg. Vigna is reduced to yellow‐ and blue‐flowered species and subg. Plectrotropis is enlarged to mostly all white‐, pink‐, and purple‐flowered species. The age of the split between NW and OW Vigna lineages is ~6–7 Myr. Genome size estimates cannot rule out a polyploid or hybrid origin for V. stenophylla, potentially involving extinct lineage ancestors of Vigna subg. Ceratotropis or Plectrotropis, as indicated by network and phylogenetic analyses. Taxonomic revisions are suggested based on these results.

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Wiley

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