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Phylogenetic position of the genus Bryhnia Kaurin (Brachytheciaceae, Bryophyta) inferred from chloroplast (rpl16, trnG, trnL–F) and nuclear (ITS) sequence data




AuthorsMin Li, Qin Zuo, Michael S. Ignatov, Sanna Huttunen, Si He, You-Fang Wang

PublisherManey Publishing

Publication year2014

JournalJournal of Bryology

Volume36

Issue1

First page 15

Last page21

Number of pages7

ISSN0373-6687

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1179/1743282013Y.0000000083


Abstract

The systematic position of the genus Bryhnia Kaurin has been problematic and remains unsettled. A phylogenetic analysis of Bryhnia and closely related genera, based on the nuclear marker ITS1–5·8S–ITS2 and the plastid markers rpl16, trnG, and trnL–F, was carried out to clarify their relationships and systematic positions. The phylogenetic trees generated from Maximum parsimony and Bayesian analyses show that Bryhnia s.s., represented by B. novae-angliae (Sull. & Lesq.) Grout, B. hultenii E.B.Bartram, and B. scabrida (Lindb.) Kaurin, forms a maximally supported clade nested within Brachythecium Schimp. ‘Bryhnia scabridasensu Ignatov & Huttunen (2002) is Bryhnia brachycladula Cardot, and together they form a monophyletic group with Eurhynchiadelphus eustegia (Besch.) Ignatov & Huttunen and Myuroclada maximowiczii (G.G.Borshch.) Steere & W.B.Schofield. We propose the inclusion of the species currently recognized in Bryhnia in Brachythecium, with the transfer of Bryhnia brachycladula to the genus Myuroclada Besch. Bryhnia brachycladula is further treated as a synonym of the new combination, Myuroclada longiramea (Müll.Hal.) M.Li, Y.F.Wang, M.S.Ignatov & S.Huttunen.



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