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1 July 2004 Is Eragrostis (Poaceae) Monophyletic? Insights from Nuclear and Plastid Sequence Data
Amanda L. Ingram, Jeff J. Doyle
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Abstract

Eragrostis is a large genus of grasses in subfamily Chloridoideae of the Poaceae. Recent phylogenetic analyses have suggested that the group may not be monophyletic, and there are a number of segregate genera that may be better placed within Eragrostis. We have used molecular sequence data from the plastid locus rps16 and the nuclear gene waxy from a broad sample of Eragrostis species and representatives of six of the seven segregate genera to address these issues. We find that Eragrostis is a monophyletic group with the inclusion of four segregate genera: Acamptoclados, Diandrochloa, Neeragrostis, and Pogonarthria. The placement of Cladoraphis and Stiburus is uncertain. Thellungia does not belong in Eragrostis and is actually more closely related to Sporobolus.

Amanda L. Ingram and Jeff J. Doyle "Is Eragrostis (Poaceae) Monophyletic? Insights from Nuclear and Plastid Sequence Data," Systematic Botany 29(3), 545-552, (1 July 2004). https://doi.org/10.1600/0363644041744392
Published: 1 July 2004
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