Genome diversity and phylogeny of the section Alatae of genus Lemna (Lemnaceae), comprising the presumed species Lemna aequinoctialis, Le. perpusilla and Le. aoukikusa
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The Section Alatae of genus Lemna of the monocotyledonous aquatic duckweed family (Lemnaceae) consists of rather diverse accessions with unknown phylogeny and unclear taxonomic assignment. In contrast to other duckweeds, some Alatae accessions, in addition to mainly vegetative propagation, produce readily flowers and viable seeds. We analyzed the genomic diversity and phylogenetic relationship of 52 Alatae accessions.
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For this purpose, we applied multiple molecular and cytogenetic approaches, including plastid and nuclear sequence polymorphisms, chromosome counting, genome size determination and genomic in situ hybridization in combination with geographic distribution.
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We uncovered ploidy variation, recurrent hybridization, and backcrosses between diploid species and their hybrids. The latter successfully spread over three continents.
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The results elucidate the evolution of Alatae accessions (summarized in Fig. 7) and explain the difficult taxonomic assignment of distinct accessions. Our study might be an example for analogous studies to resolve the hitherto unclear relationships among accessions of the duckweed genera Wolffiella and Wolffia .