“…The plastid, as a key uniparentally inherited organelle in plant cells, carries out not only photosynthesis but also other metabolic processes that mediate the adaptation of the plant to its environment ( Dierckxsens et al., 2016 ). Despite increased interest in phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses using nuclear genome datasets, plastome-based analyses have also become a powerful solution that have been widely applied to address recalcitrant relationships across the Tree of Life ( Hu et al., 2016 ; Wei et al., 2017 ; Yan et al., 2018 ; Song et al., 2020 ; Wang et al., 2020 ; Tu et al., 2021 ; Dong et al., 2022 ; Liu et al., 2022 ; Ogoma et al., 2022 ). The plastome-based phylogenetic approaches play important roles in plant phylogenetics and evolution, such as revealing ancient and recent introgression or hybridization, tracking seed dispersal in phylogeographic studies, and charactering the structural diversity and evolution of organellar genomes ( Zhao et al, 2018 ; Li et al., 2019 ; Yao et al., 2019 ; Li et al., 2020 ; Yang et al., 2021 and references therein).…”