Molecular phylogeny indicates polyphyly in Raphanus L. (Brassicaceae)

Authors

  • J. Ziffer-Berger The Herbarium of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • N. Hanin The Institute for Plant Sciences
  • T. Fogel The Herbarium of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • K. Mummenhoff University of Osnabrück
  • O. Barazani The Institute for Plant Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960428614000286

Keywords:

Brassiceae, internal transcribed spacer, morphology, Quidproquo, radish, silique

Abstract

We evaluated the systematic relationship of the two sections of Raphanus (Brassicaceae) on the basis of morphological and ITS data. We obtained strong support that Raphanus is a polyphyletic group embedded in the Oleracea lineage of the tribe Brassiceae. Section Raphanis, which includes Raphanus raphanistrum, R. pugioniformis and R. sativus, is a strongly supported monophyletic lineage. Section Hesperidopsis is embedded in a different lineage together with Brassica deflexa and B. aucheri. We propose to reinstate the genus Quidproquo in place of Raphanus sect. Hesperidopsis as reflected by both morphological data and ITS phylogeny.

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Published

2014-12-03

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