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ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS
卷 94, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ACAD BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765202220201962
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Atlantic Forest; chloroplast markers; hybridization; palynology; phylogeny; southeastern Brazil
This study provides new evidence for the hybrid status of Hypolepis xpaulistana, identifying H. stolonifera as the maternal parent based on palynological and chloroplast sequence data.
Hypolepis xpaulistana was described in 2016 as a putative hybrid, known from a single gathering. The hybrid status of these plants was based solely on the intermediate morphology of the sporophyte, when compared to its presumed parent species. These were thought to be H. stolonifera and H. rugosula, but, H. rigescens (Kunze) T. Moore could not be explicitly ruled out either. In the present work, we tested the hybrid status of Hypolepis xpaulistana adding palynological evidence and by using chloroplast sequences to unambiguously identify the maternal progenitor of the species. We find that sporangia of Hypolepis xpaulistana contain both well-formed spores, as well as spores with morphological and developmental anomalies. The size of the regular spores and the abnormal spores suggest that H. xpaulistana is likely a diploid, and probably infertile hybrid. The ornamentation of the regular spores of H. xpaulistana is similar to that of H. stolonifera. The chloroplast sequences of H. xpaulistana are identical to those of H. stolonifera, as well as their sister position within the global phylogeny of the genus. Thus, we provide new evidence for the hybrid status of H. xpaulistana, and we corroborate the earlier finding that H. stolonifera is the maternal parent.
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