Vessel grouping patterns in subfamilies Apocynoideae and Periplocoideae confirm phylogenetic value of wood structure within Apocynaceae
Open Access
- 1 December 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Botany
- Vol. 96 (12) , 2168-2183
- https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.0900116
Abstract
This study contributes to our understanding of the phylogenetic significance and major evolutionary trends in the wood of the dogbane family (Apocynaceae), one of the largest and economically most important angiosperm families. Based on LM and SEM observations of 56 Apocynoideae species—representing all currently recognized tribes—and eight Periplocoideae, we found striking differences in vessel grouping patterns (radial multiples vs. large clusters) between the mainly nonclimbing apocynoid tribes (Wrightieae, Malouetieae, Nerieae) and the climbing lineages (remaining Apocynoideae and Periplocoideae). The presence of large vessel clusters in combination with fibers in the ground tissue characterizing the climbing Apocynoideae and Periplocoideae clearly contrasts with the climbing anatomy of the rauvolfioids (solitary vessels plus tracheids in ground tissue), supporting the view that (1) the climbing habit has evolved more than once in Apocynaceae, (2) the three nonclimbing apocynoid tribes are basal compared to the climbing apocynoids, and (3) Periplocoideae belong to the crown clade. The wood anatomy within the nonclimbing and climbing lineages is rather homogeneous, although a combination of specific characters (e.g. presence of septate fibers, axial parenchyma distribution, abundance of uniseriate compared to multiseriate rays, and presence and location of prismatic crystals) may be used to identify several tribes.Keywords
Funding Information
- K.U.Leuven (OT/05/35)
- Scientific Research-Flanders (Belgium) (G.0268.04)
This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
- Micrandra inundata (Euphorbiaceae), a New Species with Unusual Wood Anatomy from Black-water River Banks in Southern VenezuelaSystematic Botany, 2004
- Phylogenetics of asterids based on 3 coding and 3 non-coding chloroplast DNA markers and the utility of non-coding DNA at higher taxonomic levelsMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2002
- Phylogenetic relationships within the Gentianales based on NDHF and RBCL sequences, with particular reference to the LoganiaceaeAmerican Journal of Botany, 2000
- Wood Anatomy of Compositae: A Summary, With Comments on Factors Controlling Wood EvolutionAliso, 1996
- Uses, chemistry and pharmacology of Malouetia (Apocynaceae, subf. Apocynoideae)Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1992
- Anatomy of vine and liana stems: a review and synthesisPublished by Cambridge University Press (CUP) ,1992
- Natural Plant Chemicals: Sources of Industrial and Medicinal MaterialsScience, 1985
- Observations on Functional Wood Histology of Vines and LianasAliso, 1985
- Vessel Grouping in Dicotyledon WoodAliso, 1984
- Size Variation in Tracheary Cells: I. A Comparison between the Secondary Xylems of Vascular Cryptogams, Gymnosperms and AngiospermsProceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1918