Phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic issues in Gastridium (Poaceae) inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA sequence analysislogenetic relationships and taxonomic issues in Gastridium (Poaceae) inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA sequence analysis
Author
Scoppola, Anna
Cardoni, Simone
Pellegrino, Mariangela
López-Tirado, Javier
Simeone, Marco Cosimo
Publisher
Taylor & FrancisDate
2020Subject
AgrostidinaeGastridium
Mediterranean region
nrDNA
Plastid DNA
Taxonomy
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Gastridium P. Beauv. is a Mediterranean-Paleotropical member of the Poaceae family, whose species
number and diversity are still imperfectly known. We examined patterns of DNA diversity at two plastid
(trnH-psbA, trnL-F) and one nuclear (ITS) DNA markers in 44 individuals of the four taxa (Gastridium
lainzii, G. phleoides, G. scabrum, G. ventricosum) recently recognised by different authors, based on
morpho-ecological descriptors. Diversity data were explored with multiple statistical and phylogenetic
tools, and integrated with available GenBank sequences of Gastridium and closely related genera.
Despite the limited variability detected, evidence of within-taxon genetic cohesion and estimates of
molecular divergence comparable with those of species in the same subtribal lineage (Agrostidinae)
were recovered. The identified plastid genealogies are congruent with a subdivision of the genus into
four distinct species, coherently with collected morphological descriptors. Phylogenetic reconstructions
with ITS were less corresponding to the four taxa, possibly due to reticulation and polyploidization.
The broader plastid and nuclear tree topologies were consistent with previous assessments, highlighting
the overall little resolution of species and genera within Agrostidinae, and the close relationships
shared by Gastridium and Triplachne. The hypothesis of closely related, but separately evolving, lineages
within Gastridium is discussed, suggesting a re-evaluation of its current taxonomy.

