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A phylogenetic analysis of the bluegrass genus Poa based on cpDNA restriction site data

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SYSTEMATIC BOTANY
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 84-105

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AMER SOC PLANT TAXONOMISTS
DOI: 10.1600/0363644053661940

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oa, with about 575 species, is the largest genus of grasses, and has diversified throughout temperate, boreal, and arctic regions, and similar habitats through the tropics. This new phylogenetic study of Poa based on analysis of restriction site data from PCR amplified regions of chloroplast DNA (trnT-trnF trnF-trnV trnV-rbcL, rbcL-ORF106, trnH-trnK) expands previous sampling in the genus to where 1/5 to 1/6 of the species have been characterized for chloroplast DNA, types. A broad phylogenetic structure detected in a previous study using restriction site mapping of Poa chloroplast DNA, gained additional and robust support. Accounting for extended intra- and extrageneric sampling, Poa remains monophyletic if Austrofestuca and Parodiochloa are included as sections within P subg. Poa, and if Poa subg. Andinae is removed from the genus. Two new combinations are made: Poa sect. Austrofestuca and Poa secL Parodiochloa. This new analysis supports the recognition of five major clades within Poa: 1) ArcSyl, Pea subg. Arctopoa sects. Arctopoa and Aphydris, and P subg. Poa sect. Sylvestres; 2) BAPO, R subg. Poa sects. (Bolbophorum + Alpinae) (Parodiochloa + Ochlopoa); 3) SPOSTA, P subg. Poa sects. (Secundae (Pandemos (Orienos + Stenopoa + Tichopoa + Abbreviatae))); 4) PoM, P. subg. Poa sects. (Poa + Macropoa); 5) HAM-BADD, R subg. Poa sects. (Homalopoa, Acutifolae, Brizoides, Madropoa, Austrofestuca, Dasypoa, Dioicopoa, and informal groups Punapoa and Australopoa). These clades diverge in the following arrangement from the outgroups: ArcSyl (BAPO (SPOSTA ((PoM) (HAMBADD))).

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