2019
DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2019.1583
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Molecular phylogeny of Artemisia (Asteraceae-Anthemideae) with emphasis on undescribed taxa from Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan) based on nrDNA (ITS and ETS) and cpDNA (psbA-trnH) sequences

Abstract: Background – Gilgit-Baltistan, the Northeast region of Pakistan, is well known for its floristic diversity, including members of the genus Artemisia. Artemisia is a large, taxonomically complex genus including ~500 species of both herbs and shrubs. This study was conducted to determine the phylogenetic position of ten undescribed Artemisia taxa from northern Pakistan, using nrDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS), external transcribed spacer (ETS) and cpDNA intergenic spacer (psbA-trnH) regions.Methods – The p… Show more

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“…The taxonomy of this diverse genus is unresolved for many years. It has been years when taxonomists conducted investigations (Bremer and Humphries, 1993;Kornkven et al, 1998Kornkven et al, , 1999Torell et al, 1999;Watson et al, 2002;D'Andrea et al, 2003;Vallès et al, 2008;Sanz et al, 2008;Pellicer et al, 2010;Garcia et al, 2011;Riggins and Seigler, 2012;Haghighi et al, 2014;Malik et al, 2017;Hussain et al, 2019b) on this single large genus with 500 species (Torrell et al, 1999;Martin et al, 2003) and recognized its six subgenera namely Dracunculus Besser, Artemisia Tourn., Absinthium (Mill.) Less., Tridentatae (Rydberg) McArthur, Seriphidium (Besser) Poljakov and Pacifica Hobbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The taxonomy of this diverse genus is unresolved for many years. It has been years when taxonomists conducted investigations (Bremer and Humphries, 1993;Kornkven et al, 1998Kornkven et al, , 1999Torell et al, 1999;Watson et al, 2002;D'Andrea et al, 2003;Vallès et al, 2008;Sanz et al, 2008;Pellicer et al, 2010;Garcia et al, 2011;Riggins and Seigler, 2012;Haghighi et al, 2014;Malik et al, 2017;Hussain et al, 2019b) on this single large genus with 500 species (Torrell et al, 1999;Martin et al, 2003) and recognized its six subgenera namely Dracunculus Besser, Artemisia Tourn., Absinthium (Mill.) Less., Tridentatae (Rydberg) McArthur, Seriphidium (Besser) Poljakov and Pacifica Hobbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This molecular grouping may be related to the polyphyletic origin of the subgenus Artemisia. It is stated in the literature that the subgenus Artemisia is polyphyletic while the other subgenera are monophyletic (Hussain et al, 2019). Also, this subgenus must to be recircumscribed stated, indicated by Hussain et al (2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous research on the genus Artemisia (Hussain et al, 2019; Malik et al, 2017; Riggins & Seigler, 2012), we pre‐selected three plastid noncoding regions: rpl32 – trnL , psbA – trnH and trnL – trnF for amplification. The markers were tested on 21 samples (one individual from each population) and were sequenced in both directions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%