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A new subfamily classification of the Leguminosae based on a taxonomically comprehensive phylogeny: The Legume Phylogeny Working Group (LPWG)

Nasim AzaniDepartment of Plant Science University of Tehran IranMarielle BabineauInstitut de Recherche en Biologie Végétale Département de Sciences Biologiques Université de MontréalC. Donovan BaileyDepartment of Biology New Mexico State University Las Cruces U.S.AHannah BanksRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KAriane Raquel BarbosaDepartamento Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana BrazilRafael Barbosa PintoDepartamento de Biologia Vegetal Universidade Estadual de Campinas BrazilJ.S. BoatwrightDepartment of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology University of the Western Cape Cape Town South AfricaLeonardo M. BorgesDepartamento de Botânica Universidade Federal de São Carlos BrazilGillian K. BrownSchool of BioSciences University of Melbourne Queensland Herbarium Toowong AustraliaAnne BruneauInstitut de Recherche en Biologie Végétale Département de Sciences Biologiques Université de MontréalElisa CandidoDepartamento de Biologia Vegetal Universidade Estadual de Campinas BrazilDomingos CardosoInstituto de Biologia Universidade Federal da Bahia Salvador BrazilKuo‐Fang ChungSchool of Forestry and Resource Conservation National Taiwan University TaiwanR. P. ClarkRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KAdilva de Souza ConceiçãoDepartamento de Educação Campus VIII Universidade do Estado da Bahia Paulo Afonso BrazilMichael D. CrispResearch School of Biology The Australian National University Acton AustraliaPilar CubasDepartamento de Biología Vegetal II Universidad Complutense Madrid SpainAlfonso Delgado‐SalinasInstituto de Biología – Botánica Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México MéxicoKyle G. DexterSchool of GeoSciences University of Edinburgh U.KJeff J. DoylePlant Biology Department Cornell University Ithaca, New York U.S.AJérôme DuminilService Évolution Biologique et Écologie Université Libre de Bruxelles BelgiumAshley N. EganDepartment of Botany Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Washington D.C. U.S.AManuel de la EstrellaRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KMarcus J. A. FalcãoInstituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botànico do Rio de Janeiro BrazilDmitry A. FilatovDepartment of Plant Sciences University of Oxford U.KAna Paula Fortuna-PerezDepartamento de Botânica Universidade Estadual Paulista Botucatu, São Paulo BrazilReneé H. FortunatoInstituto de Recursos Biológicos CIRN-INTA, CONICET & University of Morón Buenos Aires ArgentinaEdeline GagnonInstitut de Recherche en Biologie Végétale Département de Sciences Biologiques Université de MontréalPeter GassonRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KJuliana Gastaldello RandoCiências Ambientais Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia Barreiras BrazilAna Maria Goulart de Azevedo TozziDepartamento de Biologia Vegetal Universidade Estadual de Campinas BrazilBee F. GunnResearch School of Biology The Australian National University Acton AustraliaDavid J. HarrisRoyal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh U.KElspeth HastonRoyal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh U.KJulie A. HawkinsSchool of Biological Sciences University of Reading U.KPatrick S. HerendeenChicago Botanic Garden Glencoe, Illinois U.S.AColin E. HughesDepartment of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany University of Zurich SwitzerlandJoão Ricardo Vieira IganciDepartamento de Botânica Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre BrazilFirouzeh JavadiInstitute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society Kyushu University Fukuoka JapanSheku Alfred KanuDepartment of Agriculture and Animal Health University of South Africa South AfricaShahrokh Kazempour OsalooDepartment of Plant Biology Tarbiat Modaress University Tehran IranGeoffrey C. KiteRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KBente KlitgaardRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KFabio Júnior KochanovskiDepartamento de Biologia Vegetal Universidade Estadual de Campinas BrazilErik J. M. KoenenDepartment of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany University of Zurich SwitzerlandLynsey KovarDepartment of Biology New Mexico State University Las Cruces U.S.AMatt LavinPlant Sciences & Plant Pathology Montana State University Bozeman, Montana U.S.AM. Marianne le RouxSouth African National Biodiversity Institute Department of Botany and Plant Biotechnology University of Johannesburg Silverton South AfricaGwilym P. LewisRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KHaroldo C. de LimaInstituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botànico do Rio de Janeiro BrazilM. Cristina López‐RobertsDepartamento Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana BrazilBarbara A. MackinderRoyal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh U.KVítor Hugo MaiaDepartamento de Biologia Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro BrazilValéry MalécotAgrocampus-Ouest INRA Université d’Angers FranceVidal de Freitas MansanoInstituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botànico do Rio de Janeiro BrazilBrigitte MarazziMuseo Cantonale di Storia Naturale Lugano SwitzerlandSawai MattaphaSchool of Biological Sciences University of Reading U.KJoseph T. MillerOffice of International Science and Engineering National Science Foundation Arlington, Virginia U.S.AChika MitsuyukiDepartment of Biology Kyushu University Fukuoka JapanTânia Maria de MouraMissouri Botanical Garden Saint Louis Missouri U.S.ADaniel J. MurphyPlant Sciences and Biodiversity Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Melbourne AustraliaMadhugiri Nageswara‐RaoDepartment of Biology New Mexico State University Las Cruces U.S.ABruno NevadoDepartment of Plant Sciences University of Oxford U.KDanilo M. NevesRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KDarío I. OjedaService Évolution Biologique et Écologie Université Libre de Bruxelles BelgiumR. Toby PenningtonRoyal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh U.KDarién E. PradoBotánica IICAR-CONICET Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Universidad Nacional de Rosario Zavalla ArgentinaGerhard PrennerRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KLuciano Paganucci de QueirozDepartamento Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana BrazilGustavo RamosInstituto de Biologia Universidade Federal da Bahia Salvador BrazilFabiana Ranzato FilardiInstituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botànico do Rio de Janeiro BrazilPétala Gomes RibeiroDepartamento Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana BrazilMaría de Lourdes Rico‐ArceRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey U.KMichael J. SandersonDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona U.S.AJuliana Santos SilvaDepartamento de Educação Campus VIII Universidade do Estado da Bahia Paulo Afonso BrazilWallace Messias Barbosa São-MateusSistemática e Evolução Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte BrazilMarcos J.S. SilvaDepartamento de Botânica Instituto de Ciências Biológicas Universidade Federal de Goiás BrazilMarcelo Fragomeni SimonEmbrapa Recursos Geneticos e Biotecnologia Brasília BrazilCarole SinouInstitut de Recherche en Biologie Végétale Département de Sciences Biologiques Université de MontréalCristiane SnakDepartamento Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana BrazilÉlvia R. SouzaDepartamento de Educação Campus VIII Universidade do Estado da Bahia Paulo Afonso BrazilJanet I. SprentDepartment of Plant Sciences University of Dundee U.KKelly P. SteeleFaculty of Science and Mathematics Arizona State University Polytechnic Mesa, Arizona U.S.AJulia E. SteierSchool of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona U.S.ARoyce SteevesInstitut de Recherche en Biologie Végétale Département de Sciences Biologiques Université de MontréalC. H. StirtonDepartment of Biological Sciences Bolus Herbarium University of Cape Town Rondebosch South AfricaShuichiro TaganeDepartment of Biology Kyushu University Fukuoka JapanBenjamin M. TorkeInstitute of Systematic Botany The New York Botanical Garden Bronx, New York U.S.AHironori ToyamaDepartment of Biology Kyushu University Fukuoka JapanDaiane Trabuco da CruzDepartamento Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana BrazilMohammad VatanparastDepartment of Botany Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Washington D.C. U.S.AJan J. WieringaNaturalis Biodiversity Center Leiden The NetherlandsMichaël WinkInstitute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology Heidelberg University GermanyMartin F. WojciechowskiSchool of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona U.S.ATetsukazu YaharaDepartment of Biology Kyushu University Fukuoka JapanTing‐Shuang YiKunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences ChinaErin ZimmermanInstitut de Recherche en Biologie Végétale Département de Sciences Biologiques Université de Montréal
2017en
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Аннотация

Abstract The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long‐known non‐monophyly of the traditionally recognised subfamily Caesalpinioideae, by recognising six robustly supported monophyletic subfamilies. This new classification uses as its framework the most comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of legumes to date, based on plastid matK gene sequences, and including near‐complete sampling of genera (698 of the currently recognised 765 genera) and ca. 20% (3696) of known species. The matK gene region has been the most widely sequenced across the legumes, and in most legume lineages, this gene region is sufficiently variable to yield well‐supported clades. This analysis resolves the same major clades as in other phylogenies of whole plastid and nuclear gene sets (with much sparser taxon sampling). Our analysis improves upon previous studies that have used large phylogenies of the Leguminosae for addressing evolutionary questions, because it maximises generic sampling and provides a phylogenetic tree that is based on a fully curated set of sequences that are vouchered and taxonomically validated. The phylogenetic trees obtained and the underlying data are available to browse and download, facilitating subsequent analyses that require evolutionary trees. Here we propose a new community‐endorsed classification of the family that reflects the phylogenetic structure that is consistently resolved and recognises six subfamilies in Leguminosae: a recircumscribed Caesalpinioideae DC., Cercidoideae Legume Phylogeny Working Group (stat. nov.), Detarioideae Burmeist., Dialioideae Legume Phylogeny Working Group (stat. nov.), Duparquetioideae Legume Phylogeny Working Group (stat. nov.), and Papilionoideae DC. The traditionally recognised subfamily Mimosoideae is a distinct clade nested within the recircumscribed Caesalpinioideae and is referred to informally as the mimosoid clade pending a forthcoming formal tribal and/or clade‐based classification of the new Caesalpinioideae. We provide a key for subfamily identification, descriptions with diagnostic charactertistics for the subfamilies, figures illustrating their floral and fruit diversity, and lists of genera by subfamily. This new classification of Leguminosae represents a consensus view of the international legume systematics community; it invokes both compromise and practicality of use.

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