Vestured pits: their occurrence and systematic importance in eudicots
- 1 February 2001
- Vol. 50 (1) , 135-167
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1224516
Abstract
Summary: Jansen, S., Baas, P. & Smets, E.: Vestured pits: their occurrence and systematic importance in eudicots. – Taxon 50: 135–167. 2001. – ISSN 0040–0262.The distribution of vestured pits in secondary xylem reveals interesting patterns that may bear on hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships within eudicots. Vestured pits are found to be relatively widespread at the base of the eurosids I, eurosids II, and euasterids I, but the feature probably has been lost or originated independently in several more derived branches of these clades. Vestured pits characterise ordersMyrtalesandGentianalessensu APG; other large monophyletic taxa that consistently show vestured pits includeMalpighiaceae, Polygonaceae, Brassicaceae,and mostFabaceae.Representatives from euasterids II always show nonvestured pits. The occurrence of the character implies numerous parallel origins in the following divergent, major taxa: (1)Proteaceae,(2)Polygonaceae(Caryophyllales), (3) eurosids I (Zygophyllaceae, Fabales,very fewRosales, Malpighiales), (4) eurosids II (Myrtales, Malvales, Brassicales), and (5) euasterids I (Gentianales, Lamiales, Solanales). It is demonstrated that vestured pits frequently support results from DNA data.Keywords
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