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Convergent morphology in Alpinieae (Zingiberaceae): Recircumscribing <i>Amomum</i> as a monophyletic genus

Hugo de BoerDepartment of Organismal Biology Uppsala University Norbyvägen 18D 75236 Uppsala SwedenMark F. NewmanRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR Scotland U.KAxel Dalberg PoulsenNatural History Museum University of Oslo P.O. Box 1172 Blindern 0318 Oslo NorwayA. Jane DroopRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR Scotland U.KTomáš FérDepartment of Botany Faculty of Science, Charles University Benátská 2 128 00 Prague Czech RepublicLê Thị Thu HiềnInstitute of Genome Research Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Hanoi VietnamKristýna HlavatáDepartment of Botany Faculty of Science, Charles University Benátská 2 128 00 Prague Czech RepublicVichith LamxayDepartment of Biology Faculty of Natural Science National University of Laos Dong Dok Vientiane Lao P.D.RJames RichardsonPrograma de Biología Universidad del Rosario Carrera 26 No. 63B - 48 Bogotá ColombiaKarin SteffenDivision of Pharmacognosy Department of Medicinal Chemistry Uppsala University Husargatan 3 75123 Uppsala SwedenJana Leong‐ŠkorničkováHerbarium, Singapore Botanic Gardens National Parks Board 1 Cluny Road 259569 Singapore
2018en
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Abstract The tropical ginger genus Amomum (Zingiberaceae) has always posed challenges for classification based on morphological characters. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies showed Amomum to be paraphyletic but limited sampling and absence of the data of the type Amomum subulatum made it impossible to resolve the paraphyly and make nomenclatural changes. Here, Amomum is further investigated in a multi–marker phylogenetic framework using matK and nrITS including multiple accessions of the type, the genus Elettaria and additional accessions of Amomum, Alpinia, Elettariopsis, Geocharis, Geostachys and Hornstedtia. Amomum is shown to consist of nine clades and Alpinia of six. The genera Elettaria, Elettariopsis, Plagiostachys , and species in Hornstedtia are nested within these clades. Morphological studies of species previously subsumed in Amomum support recognition of new genera that correspond to well–delimited clades in the phylogenetic framework presented here. Recircumscription of the paraphyletic genus Amomum facilitates identification and creates nomenclatural stability. Three genera, Conamomum, Meistera and Wurfbainia , are resurrected, and three new genera Epiamomum, Lanxangia and Sundamomum are described, together with a key to the genera and a nomenclatural synopsis placing 384 specific names (incl. all synonyms) into the new generic framework. Of these 129 represent new combinations and 3 are replacement names. Types of Geocharis and Geostachys are designated. Further studies and specific sampling will be needed to resolve other branches of Alpinioideae containing other polyphyletic genera.

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